Ingredients
Basmati rice - 2 cups
Peas - 1 cup
Corn - 1/2 cup
Cumin/Jeera seeds - 1 teaspoon
Onion(medium sized) - 1
Green chilli - 2
Cinnamon - 1 teaspoon
Bay leaf -1
Cardamom - 2
Cloves - 2
Ginger Garlic paste - 1 tablespoon
Ghee -3 tablespoons
Cashews - 4
Grated cheese - 1/2 cup
Mint,coriander leaves for garnishing
Directions
Wash the rice and soak it in water for 20 minutes to half an hour..
In a pressure cooker add ghee and roast the cashews..then add all the spices(cumin seeds,cinnamon,bay leaf,cardamom,cloves,mint leaves) and saute for two minutes till all the flavor comes out..Add the sliced onions and fry till they become translucent..Also add the ginger-garlic paste and green chillies..After they get cooked add the green peas and corn..Then add the soaked rice and mix them together..Add salt to taste..Add 4 cups water and cook until 3 whistles..After the pressure releases add the grated cheese and garnish with coriander leaves..If you do not like to add cheese add half cup of ghee..
This rice can be served with any kind of raita..
This entry goes to Meeta's Monthly Mingle - One Dish Dinners
And also to Srivalli's Rice Mela
I like the idea of a corn and cheese pulao. Maybe I'll add a few dices of paneer... :)
ReplyDeletelike the idea divya..pic looks yummy...keep going..
ReplyDeletewow, the pulo looks so delicious. I like corn very much. never thought of this variety. shall try it. I love your ribbon murukulu too.
ReplyDeleteHi Dhivya and Uma..
ReplyDeleteThanks for your valuable comments..
Rice is consumed several times a week in my household, meaning I'm always looking for new ideas to spice it up a bit. Corn and peas are a tasty combination, and cashews are a favoured addition. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteAnd oh yes, Coco's idea of adding paneer sounds just right.
ReplyDeletethanks for ur comments Coco n Lisa..
ReplyDeleteI love peas in rice - it is such a great combination!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to The Foodie Blogroll!
Thanks Jenn..
ReplyDeletelove pulao and the idea of adding cheese is unique. Nice entry!
ReplyDeleteAll of these wonderful dishes... this looks like a great way to spice up a rice dish!
ReplyDeletenice and will try
ReplyDeleteThis is such a diferent and unique variety..I'm going to try it soon and pack it for my lunch too :)
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