Delicia de Salteado de Pollo Somali Especiado

Delicia de Salteado de Pollo Somali Especiado

(Spiced Somali Chicken Suqaar Stir Fry Delight)

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Porciones
3
Tamaño de porción
1 plato (250g)
Tiempo de preparación
15 Minutos
Tiempo de cocción
15 Minutos
Tiempo total
30 Minutos
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Ingredientes

Nutrición

  • Porciones: 3
  • Tamaño de porción: 1 plato (250g)
  • Calories: 278 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 29 g
  • Fat: 12 g
  • Fiber: 3 g
  • Sugar: 5 g
  • Sodium: 670 mg
  • Cholesterol: 77 mg
  • Calcium: 45 mg
  • Iron: 1.6 mg

Instrucciones

  • 1 - Prepara todas las verduras y el pollo:
    Corta el pollo en cubos. Corta la cebolla roja en rodajas, corta en dados el tomate y el pimiento verde, corta la zanahoria en láminas finas y pica el ajo. Pica cilantro y jalapeño opcional. Ten listo el jugo de limón para más tarde.
  • 2 - Calienta el aceite y sofríe:
    Añade aceite vegetal a una sartén grande o wok a fuego medio-alto. Agrega semillas de comino (si las usas) durante 30 segundos hasta que aromen. Incorpora las cebollas y saltea hasta que estén ligeramente tiernas.
  • 3 - Cocinar el Pollo:
    Incrementa el fuego a alto. Extiende el pollo en cubos en la sartén, removiendo hasta que los bordes estén sellados y el pollo esté apenas opaco.
  • 4 - Agregar aromáticos y verduras:
    Añade ajo y zanahorias. Saltea durante un minuto, luego añade tomate y pimiento verde. Continúa salteando hasta que desprenda aroma.
  • 5 - Sazonar y cocer a fuego lento:
    Espolvorea comino molido, cilantro molido, pimienta y sal. Añade jalapeño si lo deseas. Mezcla, baja un poco el fuego y deja que todo se cocine para que los sabores se fusionen.
  • 6 - Terminar y Decorar:
    Retira del fuego cuando el pollo esté casi cocido. Incorpora jugo de limón y cilantro picado, si se usa. Sirve caliente con pan somalí, arroz o pan plano.

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Tender chicken stir-fried with Somali spices, veggies, and just enough heat—an easy flavorful dish from East Africa’s vibrant food scene.

Suqaar Digaag: Flavorful Somali Stir-fried Chicken Explained

Introduction

Suqaar Digaag is Somali comfort food at its finest — a quick stir-fry featuring chicken cooked with fresh vegetables and vividly aromatic spices. The word "suqaar" refers to cubed meat, and it's a centerpiece of Somali meals, reflecting both the region's culinary ingenuity and its mosaic of spice influences. Versatile, lively, fast, and wholesome: Suqaar is a staple across many Somali homes and makes for a globally appealing casual meal.

History & Cultural Significance

Originating on the Horn of Africa, Somali cuisine carries echoes of seafaring, trade, and nomadic culture — reflected in bold spice blends and clever uses of produce. Suqaar adapts well to available ingredients (like beef, lamb, goat, or chicken) and is frequently enjoyed for-everyday-eating, family gatherings, or shared feasts such as Eid. Chicken suqaar, or "suqaar digaag," has become especially popular for its quick-cooking and health appeal. Spice notes often include cumin and coriander, a collaboration of East African, Indian, and Arabian flavors brought to Somalia’s ports through centuries of movement and exchange.

Unique Aspects

This particular recipe foregrounds:

  • Spice layering (ground plus whole cumin for punch!),
  • Crunchy vegetables,
  • Easy, one-pan preparation for busy days. Chopped cilantro and lemon bring brightness and balance, while the jalapeño injects the heat level you desire.

Unlike many Western stir-fried chicken dishes, suqaar rarely includes a sugary or thick sauce; instead, the quick-cooking ingredients form a gently moist, nearly dry stir-fry—making it lighter and ideal alongside traditional sides. While not as saucy as Asian stir-fry, it exemplifies how East Africa fuses brightness, earthiness, and warmth in straightforward preparations.

Tips & Notes

  • Serve with Somali canjeero (sourdough flatbread), steamed rice, or even toasted baguette. Try with chapati for a pan-African vibe!
  • Dice remaining vegetables and freeze them for future suqaar.
  • Adjust spicing — omit chili for mild version or double up for a spicy meal.
  • Leftovers taste even better as filling for wraps (sabayaad) with a dash of hot sauce or yogurt.
  • This is perfect for meal-prep or low-carb diets while being gluten-free if served as-is.
  • Substitute chicken with tofu, mushrooms, or shrimp for variety.

Personal Thoughts

Few dishes combine heartiness, vivid color, and the comforting skillfulness of home-cooks everywhere quite like Somali suqaar selections — and chicken, with its accessibility worldwide, makes this a global treat. Every Somali family makes theirs slightly differently: sometimes more pepper, extra cilantro, different veggies, a squeeze of lime or various spice blends. That adaptability is what makes recipes like this simmer at the heart of family traditions and accessible pleasure around the globe.

Suqaar showcases not only Somalia’s incredible resourcefulness in the kitchen but also reminds us that great, memorable food is all about building flavor with what you have, fast. This stir-fry truly comes together in the time it takes to tell a story…and leaves enough time at the table to tell a few more. Enjoy experimenting and serving up this lively piece of Somalia in your own home!

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