Hope everyone is in holiday and new year mood,after a week of baked goodies for the holidays,today I am back with a rice dish.This is yet another colorful rice with the ripe tomatoes and plumpy green peas with the flavor of coconut milk,which is a one pot meal.Its a good option for lunch box with simple raita,potato fry or chips,home made fryums.Now on to the recipe of mildly tangy tomato pulao....
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Basmathi rice | 11/4cups |
Tomato | 5-6nos(medium size) |
Green peas(soaked) | 1/2cup |
Onion(thinly sliced) | 2nos. |
Ginger&garlic paste | 1tbs |
Green Chilly | 5-6nos. |
Chilly powder | 1/2tsp |
Coriander powder | 1/2tsp |
Garam masala powder | 1/4tsp |
Turmeric powder | 1/4tsp |
Thick coconut milk | 1cup |
Mint leaves | 10-15 leaves |
Coriander leaves(chopped) | as needed |
Salt | to taste |
Ghee | 1tbs |
Oil | 1tbs |
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Cloves(lavangam) | 4nos. |
Cinnamon | 2 inch piece |
Star anise | 2nos. |
Fennel seeds(sombhu) | 1/2tsp |
Cardamom(elakkai) | 2nos. |
Method
Soak the rice for 30 minutes,heat a pressure pan or cooker with oil and ghee,season it with the ingredients given for seasoning.Saute the onion and green chillies with a pinch of salt to transparent then ginger and garlic paste.Now add the mint and tomatoes,cook till mushy.
Add all the powders,salt and stir it for a minute then add the soaked rice,mix it everything gets mixed well.
Now add the coconut milk and 11/2 cups of water,allow it to boil.
Once its boiled add the green peas and coriander leaves,cover it with the lid and keep it in a medium flame for one whistle.Then keep it in the low flame for 5 minutes and turn off the stove.Open the lid after the pressure subsides and gently mix it.
Serve it with raitha or chips.
- Tomatoes can be pureed in the blender and used,ripe tomatoes gives nice color and taste to this recipe.
- Cashews can also be added while sauteing the onions which gives extra rich taste.
- A tsp of lemon juice can be added for extra tangy taste.
Sumber http://www.naliniscooking.com
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