IFP Exclusive

Sosis Bandari; Popular Spicy Dish from Southern Iran

Sosis Bandari, which literally means “Port Sausage”, is a simple Iranian spicy dish that belongs to the country’s southern regions near the Persian Gulf.

Sosis Bandari can be served as a breakfast too. If you are looking for a delicious and spicy dish, you have to try this recipe.

It can be served with any kind of bread, but the dish is mostly served in form of a sandwich, along with hot sauce and salad.

 

Ingredients to serve 4-5:

450 gr hot dogs (wiener), sliced diagonally

3/4 cup crushed tomatoes (or 2 tablespoons tomato paste)

1 medium onion, thinly sliced

2-3 tablespoons of vegetable oil

1 teaspoon turmeric powder

Half a cup water

Salt & pepper

 

Recipe:

In a medium pan, heat the oil and add the sliced hot dogs to sauté. Set aside. Fry the sliced onion until slightly golden. Add the turmeric powder and give it a quick stir.

In another pan, leave the tomato paste or crushed tomatoes and some oil on medium heat for some minutes. Then use some salt and pepper. Pour the boiling water, and now it is time to add the fried onion to the mixture.

You can use ground chili pepper as much as you want depending on your taste. At this stage, the fried hot dogs must be added. Mix them thoroughly and cover the pot with the lid and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or until the water steams off partially.

Now you have an original, spicy dish of yummy Sosis Bandari. Bon Appétit!

IFP Editorial Staff

The IFP Editorial Staff is composed of dozens of skilled journalists, news-writers, and analysts whose works are edited and published by experienced editors specialized in Iran News. The editor of each IFP Service is responsible for the report published by the Iran Front Page (IFP) news website, and can be contacted through the ways mentioned in the "IFP Editorial Staff" section.

Recent Posts

Historic all-Women flight lands in Mashhad

For the first time in Iran's aviation history, a flight carrying an all-female crew and…

4 hours ago

Tehran Cyber Police shut down 40 Instagram accounts of harassers

Tehran’s Cyber Police Chief, Brigadier General Davood Moazzami Goudarzi, announced a crackdown on individuals causing…

5 hours ago

Qatar warns may stop gas shipments to EU amid Russia-Ukraine war

Doha will stop gas shipments to the EU if member states enforce new legislation on…

6 hours ago

UK armed forces struggling for recruits: Telegraph

At least 15,000 British soldiers left the country's Armed Forces between November 2023 and October…

6 hours ago

Nearly 85k Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine: Report

Journalists have identified the names of 84,761 Russian soldiers who died during the war in…

9 hours ago

US downs own warplane while bombing Yemen: Pentagon

The United States Navy has inadvertently shot down its own F/A-18 fighter jet in a…

10 hours ago