I'm pretty sure that everyone would miss their mother's cooking, especially when it comes to traditional veg briyani. Whenever I make briyani/pulao, I struggle to cook basmati rice at the right consistency. I found a secret way of cooking rice, let me share that with you in the steps ;). Paneer and capsicum makes a wonderful combination when cooked together and this recipe can be easily prepared when we have unexpected guests. Here comes my secret :)
Basmati rice
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1 cup
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Paneer (cut to medium cubes)
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1/3 cup
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Capsicum (cut to medium cubes)
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1
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Onion (thinly sliced)
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1
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Tomato (finely chopped)
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1
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Green chilly (slit to two)
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2-3
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Mint leaves
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7-8
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Cilantro (chopped)
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2tbsp
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Curd(yogurt)
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½ cup
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Ginger garlic paste
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1tbsp
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Turmeric powder
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½ tsp
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Red chilli powder
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1 tsp
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Briyani masala
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1 tsp
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Cloves
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2
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Cinnamon
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1
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Cardamom
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1
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Bay leaf
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1
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Oil : Ghee
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2:1
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Frozen green peas
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2tbsp
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Method
- Soak basmati rice in hot water for half an hour (this is key for cooking basmati in right consistency).
- Heat a kadai with oil, ghee and temper with bay leaf, cloves, cardamom and cinnamon.
- Add green chilly, onion and fry till it turns transparent. Add ginger garlic paste, fry for 1-2 minutes.
- Now add tomato along with salt, turmeric powder, red chilly, mint leaves, coriander leaves and briyani masala. Saute till tomato gets mushy and oil separates from the masala.
- Then add paneer, capsicum and green peas, saute till masala blends with the veggies. Add curd mix quickly and cook for few seconds.
- Now add the basmati rice and mix well. Add 1 1/2 cups of water, allow it to cook until all the water is absorbed by the rice.
- When water is absorbed by the rice, lower the flame, close the lid and cook for 5-8 minutes. Then switch off the flame and allow it to cook for 3-5 minutes undisturbed without opening the lid.
- Open the lid and mix briyani with a fork.
- Now hot and yummy paneer capsicum briyani is ready to be served with mild kurma or onion raita and chips.
Tips
- Soak as much as possible so that water usage will be less.
- You can also add carrot and beans.
- You can also shallow fry paneer and add to the recipe, but I avoided that. I soaked the paneer in hot water instead. This makes the paneer soft.
Check our other rice varieties okra-rice|cilantro-lime-rice|tofu-fried-rice
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delicious paneer capsicum biriyani love it, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop. pinning it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Swathi :)
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