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Matzo Mina Cardamom Chicken Pie

This cardamom coffee flavored ground chicken is cooked with onion and garlic and stuffed into a matzo pie shell. Topped with a carrot salad this matzo mina is  new way to do dinner!
This cardamom coffee flavored ground chicken is cooked with onion and garlic and stuffed into a matzoh pie shell. Topped with a carrot salad this is a new way to do dinner! #matzoh #passoverrecipes #pie #cardamom www.thisishwicook.com

It’s Jewish recipe time in case you haven’t figured it out! Passover is upon us and I’ve taken it upon myself to try out a few new things. This year we find ourselves at good friends and though I miss the cooking and the setting of the table, I do appreciate that I’ll have more time with Zoe. We will soon be on our way to a wedding in Texas which she will meet us at, and then she will fly back here for a week. Can’t wait to spend some time with my baby.

In the meantime I made this fun matzo mina chicken pie for dinner from the Zahav cookbook that Zoe gave to me. One might credit Zahav with starting this whole Israeli cooking craze. It began in Philly and we were lucky to eat there in 2012. It was only later we learned that our Rabbi’s son is one of the owners. It’s a small world.

This cardamom coffee flavored ground chicken is cooked with onion and garlic and stuffed into a matzoh pie shell. Topped with a carrot salad this is a new way to do dinner! #matzoh #passoverrecipes #pie #cardamom www.thisishwicook.com

So what is matzo mina?

You might have guessed from the photo that it is a pie. A Spanish pie, which means it also has Sephardic roots. Matzo is briefly soaked and then baked in a cast iron skillet so it becomes a bit more like pastry, instead of a crisp cracker. Any filling can be put inside but I was very happy with this delectable chicken mixture, that ordinarily is made with beef. This cardamom coffee chicken cooked with lots of garlic and onion would also be a superb filling in pita or tortillas or even on a bun. For that matter it would be great on rice. So many great ideas for this ground chicken!

The mina is topped with a fresh carrot salad, which if one wants to make things easy…one could pick up a carrot salad in the deli and then just doctor it up. I also added a touch of sriracha to the top of this mina and also in the filling, but horseradish is a bit more traditional. Either way some heat does this good. Pick up some matzo and you too, can enjoy this new take on pie!

This cardamom coffee flavored ground chicken is cooked with onion and garlic and stuffed into a matzoh pie shell. Topped with a carrot salad this is a new way to do dinner! #matzoh #passoverrecipes #pie #cardamom www.thisishwicook.com

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Matzo Mina Cardamom Chicken Pie

Cardamom and Coffee Chicken Matzo Mina with Carrot Salad

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  • Author: Abbe Odenwalder
  • Prep Time: 30 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 40 Minutes
  • Total Time: 70 Minutes
  • Yield: 4-6 Servings 1x
  • Category: Main Course
  • Method: Baking/Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Jewish

Description

This savory matzoh pie has an outstanding filling made with ground chicken, lots of garlic and onions,cardamom and coffee. Sounds exotic, right? And topped with a delicious carrot salad!


Ingredients

Scale

Carrot Salad

  • 4 carrots, peeled and grated
  • 1/2 apple, peeled and grated
  • 1/2 c chopped walnuts
  • 1 c chopped cilantro
  • 2 T horseradish or 1 1/2 t Sriracha or to taste
  • 2 T raisins
  • 1 T white vinegar
  • Coarse salt to taste

Mina Pie

  • 1 T canola oil plus more for brushing
  • 1 lb ground beef or chicken
  • 1/2 onion diced
  • 5 minced garlic cloves
  • 1 1/2 t coarse salt
  • 1 t finely ground coffee (I use ground espresso in a jar)
  • 1/2 t ground cardamom
  • 46 sheets of matzoh
  • 1 egg, beaten

Instructions

Carrot Salad

  1. Combine all ingredients in bowl. Toss to combine. Set aside.

Chicken Mina

  1. Preheat oven to 400. Brush bottom of a 10″ skillet with oil.
  2. Heat 1-2 T of oil in another large skillet over medium high heat. (Chicken is lean so I recommend the extra oil.) Add your choice of meat and cook until it begins to brown, about 5 minutes.
  3. Add the onion. garlic and salt and cook until the onions have softened, but not browned, 5-8 minutes more.
  4. Add the coffee and cardamom and stir to combine.
  5. Run the matzoh under warm water until a bit pliable, about 1 minute. You don’t want it falling apart. Line the bottom of the oiled cast iron skillet with the matzoh, breaking up the pieces to fit as needed to completely cover the bottom and sides of the skillet. Press edges together as necessary.
  6. Spoon the meat mixture in and top with more matzoh, pressing at the edges to seal. Brush with beaten egg and bake until the mina is golden brown and crisp, about 30-40 minutes. Remove from oven and let stand for 5 minutes.
  7. You may cut into slices or invert onto a serving platter. Serve with carrot salad.

Notes

This filling would also work well in a pie crust.

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Sippity Sup

Wednesday 28th of March 2018

This "pie" made regular appearances at my partner's Sephardic family table. I should give it a whirl. I know Ken would appreciate the nod to his youth. GREFG

Abbe Odenwalder

Wednesday 28th of March 2018

You should.The original recipe called for beef. How fun to have real Sephardic recipes. They are so different than Ashkenazic recipes! The chicken mixture would also make great tacos!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen

Tuesday 27th of March 2018

I've never heard of it either but it sounds like a delicious and comforting recipe with all those delightful flavors, Abbe. Have a great time with your baby :)

Abbe Odenwalder

Wednesday 28th of March 2018

You are a sweetheart! Never have I had this as a child either but it is always fun to try something new!

Tricia Buice

Tuesday 27th of March 2018

Have a wonderful trip Abbe - and a great time with Zoe. This is a lovely recipe and it sounds delicious. I love the carrot salad and horseradish is a favorite of mine. Happy Passover Abbe!

Abbe Odenwalder

Wednesday 28th of March 2018

I make horseradish almost every year, but it doesn't keep long-at least the strength doesn't. But so good fresh! And it clears the sinuses!

Judee Algazi

Tuesday 27th of March 2018

This sounds very exotic with the cardamom and the coffee.. Happy Passover

Abbe Odenwalder

Wednesday 28th of March 2018

Loved the combo of these two flavors! Happy Passover to you too!

Holly @ abakershouse.com

Tuesday 27th of March 2018

Great flavors, Abbe! Have a good time at the wedding and back here as well with Zoe. Enjoy the time together!

Abbe Odenwalder

Wednesday 28th of March 2018

They really were Holly! So far everything has been great!