Maqluba (upside down)
Maqluba is the public dish of Palestine, yet it can likewise be found in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. This layered one-pot dish has numerous adaptations, however, the fundamental guideline is to flip around it prior to serving, which is what the word maqluba implies.
The fixings incorporate rice, vegetables (frequently carrots, potatoes, tomatoes, cauliflower, onions), spices and flavors (frequently turmeric and sumac), and meat like chicken or sheep, albeit the dish can be made with no meat. The fixings are cooked and layered, then, at that point, bubbled until there's no fluid left.
Prior to serving, maqluba is turned over, and it's then frequently embellished with pine nuts or cleaved parsley on top. It's prescribed to serve the dish with a cucumber and tomato salad, olives, and yogurt as an afterthought.