Ingredients to serve at least three:
Cooked rice - 3 cups
Paneer cubes - 1 cup
Tomato - 2
Chopped onion - 1 cup
Frozen green peas - 1/2 cup
Kasoori methi - one heaped Tbsp
Cashews - 1 Tbsp
Clove, Bay leaf, whole cardamom, one inch cinnamon stick - one each
Cumin powder, Coriander powder - 1/2 tsp each
Pepper powder, Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp each
Chili powder - 1 tsp
Salt - 2 tsp
Oil - 2 -3 Tbsp
The Cooking part:
Heat the oil in a skillet and add paneer cubes to it. Fry them till they get just brown specs and remove them with a slotted spoon and keep them aside.
Add cashews, cumin seeds. clove, cardamom, cinnamon and bay leaf in this order to the same oil. When cashews turn golden brown, add chopped onion and saute them till they turn translucent. It would take around 5 minutes.
Mean while, cook the frozen peas with little water in a MW for a minute. Chop the tomatoes into big chunks and puree them in a blender.
Add the puree to the sauteed onions and fry on medium heat for a couple of minutes. Then add kasoori methi, cumin powder, coriander powder, chili powder, pepper powder, turmeric powder and salt to the onion and tomato mixture. Cook for few more minutes till all the moisture has evaporated from the tomatoes and the oil appears on the sides. (You can cook on high to speed up the process but be around and keep stirring the mixture so that tomato mixture doesn't stick to the bottom of the skillet). Turn off the stove.
Now add the cooked peas, fried panner and rice to the above mixture and stir well so that rice is properly coated with the spices.
Serve this yummy pulao with a cup of yogurt and some chips.
Note:
You can either use basmati rice or the sona masuri variety. 3/4 cup of sona masuri rice will give you 3 cups of cooked rice. Cook rice while the vegetables are frying or use any left over rice. You can add garlic to the above recipe.
This one goes to Mallugirl's Summer Express Cooking event and to Jihva - Rice, hosted by Sharmi of Neivedyam.
Excellent photos and the recipe sounds great too.I bought a pack of Paneer from the Indian store,I will try.Great entry Suma, enjoy your weekend!:)
ReplyDeleteNice pic,Suma. Great entry for both events.
ReplyDeleteAsha,
ReplyDeleteThanks. Enjoy your weekend.
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Nice recipe Suma. The pictures are gr8. Methi and paneer combo is nice and unusual. Nice entry :)
ReplyDeleteLovely Suma. The puluv is inviting. Viji
ReplyDeletePaneer pulao is looking perfect.... YUM!......Nice photo....
ReplyDeleteLove the pics suma.. chala bavundi, cant get enough of paneer and rice !
ReplyDeleteSuma, the pulao looks very appealing & delicious :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful combination. The rice looks so good. thanks for the great entry.
ReplyDeleteHi suma
ReplyDeletehmmm yummy.... i have never tried this will try it.
nic entry Suma, the bowl of rice looks excellent!
ReplyDeletePulao looks Awesome.Fine shots!!!Love the recipe and the combo.
ReplyDeletelovely express cooking indeed :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent pulav. Can you serve me with a spoon pls to dig into it.
ReplyDeleteHi there, I like your blog! Nice paneer recipe the rice looks yummy :) Feel free to visit my blog too :)
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Suma you have such a lovely blog, came over from Neivedya,'s JFI-Rice round up...I liked this methi paneer rice
ReplyDeleteI made this pulao today and it came out really nice, not very spicy, very simple yet very tasty. I also added potatoes to your recipe.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe!
Paneer an pulao. This combination just couldn't go wrong.
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