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.
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
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious,nice pic.
ReplyDeletegorgeous dear...its shining like pearls...yum
ReplyDeleteThe pilaf looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteappetising pilaf...your Rajasthani recipes are all new to me..thanks for sharing...nice to learn about another regional cuisine...
ReplyDeleteLooks great Priya!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks rich and yummy...
ReplyDeletelooks delicious dear :-)
ReplyDeletePulao looks rich and fabulous..am ready to finish that bowl rite now..
ReplyDeleteThis sweet rice dish looks delicious and mouthwatering.Very delectable.
ReplyDeleteWow ... this one is Royal !
ReplyDeleteLooks too delectable too ... will give it a try soon !
Wow !!! What a dish and the click is very beautiful. I just want to grab some.
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy Priya with all fruit and nut, what is chironji?
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect!
ReplyDeletePalif looks delicious..tempting clicks dear...must try this one.
ReplyDeleteThe pulav looks rich and delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks really really tempting! Sounds great too!
ReplyDeleteThats a really rich and delicious looking dessert..Wonderful recipe, Priya..
ReplyDeleteIt'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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