Spicy one pot meal, fluffy rice cooked in aromatic spices in a medley of vegetables.
Ingredients:
240 g / 8 oz frozen mixed vegetables( carrots, green beans, peas, sweetcorn)
120g / 4 oz basmati rice
60g / tuvar dal (yellow pigeon peas split)
250 ml boiling water
1 medium potato peeled and diced
1 green chilli finely chopped
2 tablespoons tomato puree
1 small onion finely diced or cut into thin strips
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 small stick cinnamon
2-3 cloves
2-3 cardamom pods
1/2 teaspoon chilli powder
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon freshly chopped coriander leaves
Method:
1. Mix the rice and dhal and wash it in 3-4 changes of water and then soak the rice and dhal for 30 minutes.
2. After 30 minutes drain the water from the rice in a sieve and keep the rice to one side.
3.Heat oil in a pan,when it is hot add the cinnamon stick, cloves, cardamon pods and cumin seeds the onions and sauté until onions are translucent.
4. Add the drained rice and the vegetables and potatoes to the onion and toss the mixture so that the rice grains are coated in the oil.
5. Add the tomato purée, chillies, salt, chilli powder, turmeric powder and sauté for 2 more minutes.
6. Add the boiling water and bring the rice to a slow simmer. Reduce the heat of the rice to lowest setting and cook covered for 25-30 minutes until all the water is absorbed. (Do not open the pan lid during this cooking time.)
7. After 30 minutes open the lid and fluff the rice up with a fork and transfer to a serving plate and garnish with freshly chopped coriander leaves.
Serve with natural yoghurt or cucumber raita.
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My favorite one pot dish. Delicious.
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ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it I would love some feed back on how it turned out.
DeleteThat looks delicious, my favourite is a mushroom biryiani.
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ReplyDeleteThankyou Hayley.
DeleteThis is something I will have to add in to the recipe book for sure! I love the spice!!
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DeleteLooks so yummy Nayna !
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ReplyDeleteJanie x
Thank you - looks delicious!
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DeleteTempting biryani........ Love to eat with raita!!
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ReplyDeleteI love love love biryani and that looks very similar to the one that we make.
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering what to make for dinner tomorrow and here you were! Thank you for a lovely recipe <3
ReplyDeleteI really do hope you make it and enjoy it. Do drop back any feed back once you try it.
Deletethis look so tasty - i love that it has carrots in, I bloomin' LOVE carrots!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic,aromatic and delicious one pot meal.
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Happy cooking Pixee ,I hope you enjoy it.
DeleteThis looks so good, I will have to try to make it for my daughter she what she thinks
ReplyDeleteI'm always looking for interesting veggie dishes. This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing.
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Deletelooks fab!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy, shame I can't handle my spices really! :(
ReplyDeleteGosh, this looks so delicious! I've never tried Biryani before.
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This looks amazing!!! I want to try this :)
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Oh, that looks super tasty! I'm vegetarian and most rice dishes I see use meat broth of some kind so it's nice see something that tasty that I can actually eat.
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DeleteThis looks like a lush recipe to try! x
ReplyDeleteSounds delish! Might have to send the children to their grandparents for an evening though - my daughter (aged 3) refuses to eat rice.
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ReplyDeleteVegetable biryiani is delicious, I should make it, so I have bookmarked this recipe!
ReplyDeleteOne-pot meals like this are always wonderful - and even better to find a meatless option. I love the vibrant color and mix of spices...
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I hope you do Atosa.
DeleteSounds and looks delicious thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have been eating lots of rice dishes recently, as they are really simple and healthy to make. This looks lovely too.
ReplyDeleteI love spice and rarely eat meat, so this is right up my street! I definitely think I'd have it with a splash of greek yoghurt. Luckily it looks quite simple :) x
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL recipe and I ADORE Biryanis of ALL types! Karen
ReplyDeleteI love a good biryani and your vegetable one looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love the presentation - adds that extra special touch :)
ReplyDeleteI'm always surprised about the addition of cinnamon to savoury dishes as I think of it as a sweet spice, but it adds such a lovely level of flavour...!
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This looks so tasty. I think I will try to do this x
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ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to give this a bash tonight :)
ReplyDeleteI wondered how this dish was prepared - thanks.
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ReplyDeletePlanning on following this recipe this afternoon!
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Looks so appetising.
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