Showing posts with label pulao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pulao. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Channa/Chickpea Pulao

What do you do when you have some channa but not enough to make sufficient chole masala? I decided to make channa pulao. Usually, I'd make this from the leftover chole masala. This is a simple crockpot meal with most of the ingredients found around the kitchen.

Time taken :
Preparation : 10 minutes + time for soaking
Cooking time : 30 minutes(for chickpeas) + 15 minutes

Difficulty : Easy

Ingredients (Serves 2) :

  1. 1/2 cup chickpeas soaked overnight
  2. 1 cup rice washed
  3. 1 large onion sliced finely
  4. 2 medium tomatoes finely chopped
  5. 1 tbsp ginger garlic paste
  6. 1 tbsp oil
  7. 1inch cinnamon stick
  8. 4 cloves
  9. 1 bay leaf
  10. 2 tbsp chole masala
  11. 1/2 tsp red chilli powder
  12. 1 tsp lime juice
  13. Salt to taste
  14. Water - 2 cups for the rice + 4 cups to boil the chickpeas
  15. Chopped coriander
How I made it :
  1. In a pressure cooker, boil chickpeas with 4 cups of water with salt. Give one whistle on high and about 5-6 whistles on low or about 20 minutes on low. This ensures that they are well cooked and soft. Drain any remaining water.
  2. In another the pressure cooker, heat oil.
  3. Add the cinnamon stick, cloves and bay leaf.
  4. Once the cloves start bursting, add the onions.
  5. Fry the onions till dark golden brown. This is what gives the colour as well as imparts some taste.
  6. Add the ginger garlic paste and fry till raw smell goes away, about 2 minutes. 
  7. Add the tomatoes and fry till soft.
  8. Add the red chilly powder, chole masala, salt. Fry for a minute.
  9. Now, add the rice and fry for a minute.
  10. Add the water and the boiled chickpeas.
  11. Adjust salt. Add lime juice.
  12. Let it come to a boil.
  13. Cover the cooker and when the steam starts to build, lower the flame and cook on low flame for 8 to 10 minutes. 
  14. Garnish with chopped coriander and serve hot.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Peas pulao

I had my cousins over for dinner a few days ago. To avoid having to stand in the kitchen making rotis, I thought of cooking up some pulao/rice dish as well. I learnt this trick from my mom and aunt as they used to cook up delectable meals for guests back home. Peas pulao used to be one of the standard rice dishes prepared by them. I added my own touches to their recipe and it was loved. My friends at work loved it too.

Preparation Time : 10 minutes - to clean rice, grind ginger garlic paste
Cooking Time : 15-18 minutes
Ingredients (Serves 4-6): 
2 cups jeera samba rice
1/2 to 1 cup of frozen peas
2 cups coconut milk
2 cups water
4 cloves
4 slit green chillies
1 big stick of cinnamon
2 bay leaves
4 cardamon
1 small onion finely sliced
2tbsp oil
2tbsp ghee
1tbsp olive oil
1tbsp ginger garlic paste
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
Salt to taste
To garnish :
A handful of fried panneer cubes - optional
Fried cashews
Coriander leaves chopped

How I made it :
1. Pick and clean the rice and keep aside in water.
2. In a wide bottomed pan, heat oil and ghee.
3. Drop in the cinnamon, bay leaves, cardamom and cloves.
4. Once fragrant add the onions and fry till translucent. Add the slit green chillies.
5. Add the ginger garlic paste and fry till the raw smell goes away. I find that this is easier when using store bought ginger garlic paste. When using fresh ginger garlic paste, it is a bit tough to tell with the aromas of the kada masala.
6. Add the olive oil and rice without the water.
7. Mix and fry till you can smell the nuttiness of the rice.
8. Add the coconut milk, turmeric powder, water and salt to taste. To test whether the salt would be right, taste the mixed liquid after the rice is in and it should be a little on the salty side.
9. Bring to a boil.
10. Cover with aluminium foil. Put on the lid and cook on low for 8 to 10 minutes.
11. Once done, using a fork just ruffle up the rice.
12. Garnish with fried panneer cubes, cashews and coriander leaves.

Serve hot. I served this with mom's delectable mutton curry. Recipe coming soon.