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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Jaipur Mewe Ka Pulao - जयपुरी मेवा पुलाव (Jaipur Nuts Pilaf)

Hello friends,


Here is another delicacy from my Jaipur city, i.e., from Rajasthan. Hope you all like it as much as we do. I learnt this from my SIL, my sweet Manju didi. I love you didi :)


Jaipur Mewe Ka Pulao - जयपुरी मेवा पुलाव (Jaipur Nuts Pilaf)


Ingredients
Basmati Chawal (Rice) - 1 cup (soaK in water for 2 hours)
Milk - 2 cups
Sugar - 1 cup
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 1/2 cup
Ilaichi (Green Cardamom) Powder - 1/2 tsp
Chironji (Buchanania Lanzan) - 1 tsp, sliced or chopped
Kishmish (Raisins) - 1 tsp
Kaju (Cashew Nuts) - 1 tsp, sliced or chopped
Badam (Almonds) - 1 tsp, sliced or chopped
Kesar (Saffron) - few strands
Preparation

  • Heat milk in a heavy bottomed pan (no need to boil) and add ghee, ilaichi powder and soaked rice.
  • Simmer for 10 min (keep stirring) every minute or so.
  • Add 1 cup sugar and mix well.
  • Add chironji, kishmish, badam, kaju and kesar and mix well.
  • Cover and cook for 7-8 min. (keep stirring every few min) or till rice is well cooked.
  • Take it off heat and keep it covered for 10-15 minutes before serving.

Serving
Serve it as a dessert. It is very close to pudding, but has a pulao look and feel.


That's all for now and take care till the next post.

19 comments:

  1. I like your food blog a lot....An insight into the rajasthani food which I love very much though I am hard core non vegetarian....Rajasthan sure offers some very good food

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  2. gorgeous dear...its shining like pearls...yum

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  3. appetising pilaf...your Rajasthani recipes are all new to me..thanks for sharing...nice to learn about another regional cuisine...

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  4. Pulao looks rich and fabulous..am ready to finish that bowl rite now..

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  5. This sweet rice dish looks delicious and mouthwatering.Very delectable.

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  6. Wow ... this one is Royal !

    Looks too delectable too ... will give it a try soon !

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  7. Wow !!! What a dish and the click is very beautiful. I just want to grab some.

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  8. Looks so yummy Priya with all fruit and nut, what is chironji?

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  9. Palif looks delicious..tempting clicks dear...must try this one.

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  10. The pulav looks rich and delicious

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  11. Looks really really tempting! Sounds great too!

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  12. Thats a really rich and delicious looking dessert..Wonderful recipe, Priya..

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  13. It's nice that you get all these authentic recipes from in-laws so regularly.. and so many!! :) Or are you from Rajasthan too? Anyway, thanks for sharing with us! :)

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