Okay as much as I as a Maltese person appreciate you trying to replicate this delicious Maltese recipe it isn't right. So here find a traditional recipe for those who would love to try out this dish. 2 tbsp oils 2 medium onions and 3 cloves of garlic finely chopped 400g of minced beef 2 cans of tomatoes ( 1 juice 1 chopped) 1 tbs of concentrated tomato paste 1 small can of corned beef 1 tbsp Worchestershire sauce or HP sauce Salt and pepper ( you can also add 1 tbsp of curry powder for more taste ) Boil the rice ( important to leave it al dente) Once the rice is semi cooked add the sauce, one egg and some grated cheese and mix everything well together. Place in a dish and level it evenly. Sprinkle some more grated cheese on top and you can add another egg on top to glaze the whole top of the rice Bake it for about 15 to 20 mins till the rice softens and the top becomes golden brown Hope you like it 🥰
As a Maltese, compliments to chef Adrian Richardson and nutritionist Rosie Mansfield. This looks really tasty and way healthier than the more standard recipe with processed meats. Looking forward to more interesting recipes!
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This is not how to make trafitional baked maltese rice this is a vegetarian dish maltese are far from vegetarians. Maltese dish has mince and cornedbeef .
Everyone has a take on this recipe. Regarding the eggs, my mother would beat them until they frothed and pour it on top of the rice but never mixed it in
Well you're doing the first thing in Maltese would do make their own version as people have been saying the traditional version is with pork and beef half half and corned beef caned and also some curry some people make a water mix add free eggs and uncooked rice. The oven baking we'll cook the rice and then need to the end you just use a bit of grated parmesan on top. Most people like the top burnt is it reminds them of a wood fire oven
Thank You for being proud of Malta and introducong our culture and food- But Ross il Forn, Baked Rice in Malta is different, much different, in a polite way your dish is not traditional Maltese Ross il forn, you are missing a few ingredients and we dont add Zuchini or basmati rice. Kindest Regards
Your being way to nice. And I’ve never met another Maltese person that ate 80% plant based. 80% pork maybe. LOL. oh my. I think it’s just better I stick to mom’s recipe book and not deviate.
My dad would make this with mince beef and pork mince with bacon he would add curry and sometimes peas he would use the long grain rice I make it but I do it with bulgerwheat instead of the rice only because it is kinder for my stomach He also cooked the macaroni and my favourite rabbit stew dad cooked a lot of cakes I think their cakes are better and you can dip them into your tea
Agreed. When I lived in Malta, we had this as the first dish on a winter Sunday. Nothing like it!!! My grand ma was an expert. Can still smell the flavours while the ross il-forn was in the oven!!!
Well I am maltese and your recipe looks yummy gonna try it for sure but its not the traditional maltese recipe for baked rice traditionally baked rice the maltese way is with cornbread combined with grounded and long grain rice not basmati
LoL this not traditional Maltese baked rice! We do not traditionally use zucchini and carrots. Instead of curry powder you used chilies powder. Way off!!! Where is the bacon?
No,no,no,this is so wrong ! pls do not call it maltese ROSS IL FORN,your recipie is not even a relative of our baked rice.for ages its been done with corned beef or minced meat in the sauce and never has basmati rice been used,we are not indian! you said that you had it many times in malta- I assure you that it never had any vegetables in it,just the tomatoe sauce.
This is most certainly a heathier Maltese baked rice dish, oh and how to I know,, well I am half Maltese. Anyway I will try this style also , thank you.
You've got all the stuff in that's good some people think we don't use curry but my mum mum and dad use it on everything grew up on worchester sauce incarnation milk these are all influences from how English colonisation
Nooo! Just no! This is ridiculous! This is not at all Tradition Maltese Baked rice lady! You fry well the onions and garlic, minced beef, some people adds aswell a can of corned beef, some just dice pancetta instead and you cook it with the onion and garlic. When the meat is cooked, you put some spices! Where is the freaking spices lady?? Salt, pepper, herbs, I use italian herbs, curry, paprika, mixed spice. Some add aswell chili pepper. There are some people who dice carrots but very small, or some aubergines or zucchini, I don’t. 2 cans of tomato pulp and 2 spoons of tomato pure, that’s correct. You let it simmer for 45 mins. We don’t use freaking basmati! It’ll break! We use normal rice either jasmine or white rice. We mix them up, some people adds 3 eggs and a bit of milk, i personally love my baked rice with besciamelle, eggs milk and nutmeg. And sprinkle top with just parmesan and pepper
@@hellohello4689 The way this lady did it has nothing to with Maltese ross il-forn. Was so offended lol. If she had some mistakes sure ok, but this? 😂 Joke of the year
i would have used mozzarella and or fontina cheese and reserved some sauce to put all over the bottom of the baking pan and on top of the rice before you throw it in to bake it looks kinda DRY 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Okay as much as I as a Maltese person appreciate you trying to replicate this delicious Maltese recipe it isn't right. So here find a traditional recipe for those who would love to try out this dish.
2 tbsp oils
2 medium onions and 3 cloves of garlic finely chopped
400g of minced beef
2 cans of tomatoes ( 1 juice 1 chopped)
1 tbs of concentrated tomato paste
1 small can of corned beef
1 tbsp Worchestershire sauce or HP sauce
Salt and pepper
( you can also add 1 tbsp of curry powder for more taste )
Boil the rice ( important to leave it al dente)
Once the rice is semi cooked add the sauce, one egg and some grated cheese and mix everything well together.
Place in a dish and level it evenly.
Sprinkle some more grated cheese on top and you can add another egg on top to glaze the whole top of the rice
Bake it for about 15 to 20 mins till the rice softens and the top becomes golden brown
Hope you like it 🥰
As a Maltese, compliments to chef Adrian Richardson and nutritionist Rosie Mansfield. This looks really tasty and way healthier than the more standard recipe with processed meats. Looking forward to more interesting recipes!
As someone that is Maltese plz never cook Maltese food again. You also have absolutely no idea what your talking about
Traditionally this is made with a tomato/corned beef sauce.
@S M Did corned beef come from the British?
@@cbalducc most likely. Malta has a lot of British influence.
Ye
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This is not how to make trafitional baked maltese rice this is a vegetarian dish maltese are far from vegetarians. Maltese dish has mince and cornedbeef .
Everyone has a take on this recipe. Regarding the eggs, my mother would beat them until they frothed and pour it on top of the rice but never mixed it in
You really have no idea,this is an insult, Mr richardson make it right
That’s not how we do backend rice.
Well you're doing the first thing in Maltese would do make their own version as people have been saying the traditional version is with pork and beef half half and corned beef caned and also some curry some people make a water mix add free eggs and uncooked rice. The oven baking we'll cook the rice and then need to the end you just use a bit of grated parmesan on top. Most people like the top burnt is it reminds them of a wood fire oven
It's also traditionally done with ground beef / ground pork or half and half
can I have a written recipe for this please
Thank You for being proud of Malta and introducong our culture and food-
But Ross il Forn, Baked Rice in Malta is different, much different, in a polite way your dish is not traditional Maltese Ross il forn, you are missing a few ingredients and we dont add Zuchini or basmati rice. Kindest Regards
Your being way to nice. And I’ve never met another Maltese person that ate 80% plant based. 80% pork maybe. LOL. oh my. I think it’s just better I stick to mom’s recipe book and not deviate.
When a friend used to make this it never fell apart ,she also made one with penne pasta.
My dad would make this with mince beef and pork mince with bacon he would add curry and sometimes peas he would use the long grain rice
I make it but I do it with bulgerwheat instead of the rice only because it is kinder for my stomach
He also cooked the macaroni and my favourite rabbit stew dad cooked a lot of cakes
I think their cakes are better and you can dip them into your tea
This is Not the Maltese Ross il forn , delete video n find the real Maltese recipe before uploading.
This is not Maltese baked rice
Looks nice but mot Maltese Maltese backed rice is not done that way
nice recipe for a baked rice but its not Maltese, it has meat in it. Never had it without.
Well said. Baked rice includes meat... minced pork or beef or both, can also add bacon as optional
This is just your version of baked rice it’s definitely not Maltese and we would most definitely not use basmati rice just long grain rice .
Traditional Maltese baked rice includes mince beef….which you cook first before all those vegetable ingredients
... and it's not a side dish but a main one
Agreed. When I lived in Malta, we had this as the first dish on a winter Sunday. Nothing like it!!! My grand ma was an expert. Can still smell the flavours while the ross il-forn was in the oven!!!
Wow bla kapuljat.
Mur erġa' ordna ross il-forn għax żgur fih.
Well I am maltese and your recipe looks yummy gonna try it for sure but its not the traditional maltese recipe for baked rice traditionally baked rice the maltese way is with cornbread combined with grounded and long grain rice not basmati
Can you freeze this in portions?
Yes... you can...
Baked rice in Malta is totally different
the result is ....yukkkkk....sorry, nothing to do with ross il-forn Malti
LoL this not traditional Maltese baked rice! We do not traditionally use zucchini and carrots. Instead of curry powder you used chilies powder. Way off!!! Where is the bacon?
No,no,no,this is so wrong ! pls do not call it maltese ROSS IL FORN,your recipie is not even a relative of our baked rice.for ages its been done with corned beef or minced meat in the sauce and never has basmati rice been used,we are not indian! you said that you had it many times in malta- I assure you that it never had any vegetables in it,just the tomatoe sauce.
This is most certainly a heathier Maltese baked rice dish, oh and how to I know,, well I am half Maltese. Anyway I will try this style also , thank you.
Proud to be maltese
This has nothing to do with Maltese rice!
It’s a nice dish BUT PLS DONT CALL IT MALTESE BAKED RICE.
That is totally wrong I wish you would all stop butchering Maltese recipes that is totally wrong in so many ways
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Zucchini = calabacín
Its sounds a good baked rice, but its not the traditional maltese baked rice
Love it. Ross il-forn!
that is an insult to Maltese cooking
Not even close.
I know a Caruana and she is a Maltese.. 😀
You've got all the stuff in that's good some people think we don't use curry but my mum mum and dad use it on everything grew up on worchester sauce incarnation milk these are all influences from how English colonisation
Wow mate now thats a winner
I'm Maltese,, certainly not d Maltese version,,but healthy,
We eat meat as a treat!??! Hahaha you obviously don’t know anything about Malta, meat is huge part of our diet.
This may be “baked rice” but not even close to traditional Maltese baked rice.
Definitely not Maltese dish, but highly nutritious especially with the chopped zucchini, worth trying.
It is Maltese!
Definitely Maltese
Lol not the Maltese ross il forn but nice try
Nooo! Just no! This is ridiculous! This is not at all Tradition Maltese Baked rice lady!
You fry well the onions and garlic, minced beef, some people adds aswell a can of corned beef, some just dice pancetta instead and you cook it with the onion and garlic.
When the meat is cooked, you put some spices! Where is the freaking spices lady?? Salt, pepper, herbs, I use italian herbs, curry, paprika, mixed spice. Some add aswell chili pepper.
There are some people who dice carrots but very small, or some aubergines or zucchini, I don’t.
2 cans of tomato pulp and 2 spoons of tomato pure, that’s correct. You let it simmer for 45 mins.
We don’t use freaking basmati! It’ll break! We use normal rice either jasmine or white rice. We mix them up, some people adds 3 eggs and a bit of milk, i personally love my baked rice with besciamelle, eggs milk and nutmeg. And sprinkle top with just parmesan and pepper
Thanks for the refresher. That's how we make it. My mum made it like that, just milk on top, no veggies.
@@hellohello4689 The way this lady did it has nothing to with Maltese ross il-forn. Was so offended lol. If she had some mistakes sure ok, but this? 😂 Joke of the year
Maltese porck
Doesn't look like maltese traditional rice at all😂😂😂
Not even close,that's not maltese baked rice,you butchered the recipe 😅
We allways have meat with this stuff this lady is vegen I stick with meat thank you
i would have used mozzarella and or fontina cheese and reserved some sauce to put all over the bottom of the baking pan and on top of the rice before you throw it in to bake
it looks kinda DRY 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
It is with meat loool
How embarrassing