Tawa Pulao
Tawa pulav in Marathi Serves : 2 persons Serve this spicy Tawa Pulao with Flavorsome Raita I ngredients: ::::Rice:::: 1 tsp + 1 tsp But...
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Tawa pulav in Marathi
Serves : 2 persons
Serve this spicy Tawa Pulao with Flavorsome Raita
Ingredients:
::::Rice::::
1 tsp + 1 tsp Butter
¾ cp Basmati Rice
1½ to 1¾ cup water
1 tsp salt
::::Masala::::
Carrots: 1/8 cup thinly sliced (1” pieces)
Bell Pepper: ¼ cup thinly sliced (1” pieces)
Cauliflower: ¼ cup, half cooked
Onion: ¼ cup finely chopped and 1/8 cup thinly sliced
Tomato: ½ cup finely chopped
Boiled and peeled Potato: 1/8 cup, 1/2 inch cubes
Steamed Green Peas: ¼ cup
1½ tsp Garlic Paste
½ tsp Cumin seeds
1½ tsp Red Chili Powder
2 tsp Butter
1 tsp Pavbhaji masala
Whole Masala : 1 small Cinnamon stick, 2 Cloves, 1 Bay leaf, 1 Cardamom
Cilantro for Garnishing
Method:
1) Wash Basmati Rice and drain water completely. Keep aside for 10 minutes. Then heat a nonstick pan (take a deep saucepan). Add 1 tsp butter and let it melt. Then add washed rice and stir for 2-3 minutes. Then add 1½ to 1¾ cup water. Add salt to taste. Turn the heat to medium low and let the rice cook uncovered. Stir occasionally. Once rice is done, transfer cooked rice to a bigger plate to cool down. Spread rice on the plate; let it cool down a little. The drizzle 1 tsp butter over it and gently spread it to all over the rice. Butter will help to make the rice grains separate from each other and it gives nice glaze to the rice. Do it very carefully, harsh handling could mash the rice grains and you will not get the desired texture of rice.
2) Then heat a nonstick Tawa over medium heat. Add 2 tsp butter; let it melt down. Then add Cumin seeds, Garlic Paste and red Chili Powder. Sauté for approximately 20-30 seconds.
3) Add Onion and sauté. Once Onion is done, add Bell Pepper and Carrots. Sauté for 2-3 minutes. Do not overcook.
4) Add Cauliflower, Tomato. Stir well and let it cook for 1-2 minutes. Add Green Peas, Potato and Pavbhaji Masala. Add salt to taste. Do not mash these vegetables as we do while making Pavbhaji. Because, we are going to make Pulao by using these vegetables.
5) Once this Masala Bhaji is done, place it to one side of tawa. Add ½ tsp butter on the empty space of Tawa, add Whole Masala to it. Saute for 10-15 seconds and mix it with the Tawa Bhaji. Then sauté for a minute. If we add whole Masala in the starting (with Cumin seeds), we would get overwhelming flavor of this Masala. To avoid it, we will add it at the end.
6) Heat this Tawa Bhaji over high heat. Add rice. Divide rice into 4 parts. Add one part at a time. Mix well and then add another one. It will help to spread Tawa Bhaji to entire rice. Stir well. Garnish with chopped Cilantro and serve hot with Raita.
Labels:
Tawa Pulao, Mumbai Tawa Pulav, Pulav Recipe, Tawa Recipe, Pavbhaji Pulav, Spicy Pulao recipe
Serves : 2 persons
Serve this spicy Tawa Pulao with Flavorsome Raita
Ingredients:
::::Rice::::
1 tsp + 1 tsp Butter
¾ cp Basmati Rice
1½ to 1¾ cup water
1 tsp salt
::::Masala::::
Carrots: 1/8 cup thinly sliced (1” pieces)
Bell Pepper: ¼ cup thinly sliced (1” pieces)
Cauliflower: ¼ cup, half cooked
Onion: ¼ cup finely chopped and 1/8 cup thinly sliced
Tomato: ½ cup finely chopped
Boiled and peeled Potato: 1/8 cup, 1/2 inch cubes
Steamed Green Peas: ¼ cup
1½ tsp Garlic Paste
½ tsp Cumin seeds
1½ tsp Red Chili Powder
2 tsp Butter
1 tsp Pavbhaji masala
Whole Masala : 1 small Cinnamon stick, 2 Cloves, 1 Bay leaf, 1 Cardamom
Cilantro for Garnishing
Method:
1) Wash Basmati Rice and drain water completely. Keep aside for 10 minutes. Then heat a nonstick pan (take a deep saucepan). Add 1 tsp butter and let it melt. Then add washed rice and stir for 2-3 minutes. Then add 1½ to 1¾ cup water. Add salt to taste. Turn the heat to medium low and let the rice cook uncovered. Stir occasionally. Once rice is done, transfer cooked rice to a bigger plate to cool down. Spread rice on the plate; let it cool down a little. The drizzle 1 tsp butter over it and gently spread it to all over the rice. Butter will help to make the rice grains separate from each other and it gives nice glaze to the rice. Do it very carefully, harsh handling could mash the rice grains and you will not get the desired texture of rice.
2) Then heat a nonstick Tawa over medium heat. Add 2 tsp butter; let it melt down. Then add Cumin seeds, Garlic Paste and red Chili Powder. Sauté for approximately 20-30 seconds.
3) Add Onion and sauté. Once Onion is done, add Bell Pepper and Carrots. Sauté for 2-3 minutes. Do not overcook.
4) Add Cauliflower, Tomato. Stir well and let it cook for 1-2 minutes. Add Green Peas, Potato and Pavbhaji Masala. Add salt to taste. Do not mash these vegetables as we do while making Pavbhaji. Because, we are going to make Pulao by using these vegetables.
5) Once this Masala Bhaji is done, place it to one side of tawa. Add ½ tsp butter on the empty space of Tawa, add Whole Masala to it. Saute for 10-15 seconds and mix it with the Tawa Bhaji. Then sauté for a minute. If we add whole Masala in the starting (with Cumin seeds), we would get overwhelming flavor of this Masala. To avoid it, we will add it at the end.
6) Heat this Tawa Bhaji over high heat. Add rice. Divide rice into 4 parts. Add one part at a time. Mix well and then add another one. It will help to spread Tawa Bhaji to entire rice. Stir well. Garnish with chopped Cilantro and serve hot with Raita.
Labels:
Tawa Pulao, Mumbai Tawa Pulav, Pulav Recipe, Tawa Recipe, Pavbhaji Pulav, Spicy Pulao recipe
Wow! Pulao looks simply great.
ReplyDeletethanks Nithu
ReplyDeleteThis looks so very delicious, Vaidehi. Would one need a very large tawa or skillet to do this? I absolutely have to try this.
ReplyDeleteHi Vaishali,
ReplyDeletethanks for your lovely comment... Large skillet is better... if you dont have one.. use nonstick pan or wok..but in the last step keep the heat on High. :) .. it brings nice flavor to the rice
Pulao looks very delicious.... different from what I commonly make... this is definitly a must try!! The pic looks inviting!
ReplyDeletenice recipe...i have seen tawa fried rice in one of teh cookery shows ...looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteYummy! I loved the addition of pav bhaji masala...have you had this at Lenin's at Khaogali - awesome!
ReplyDeletelooks perfect..:-)
ReplyDeleteHey The pulav wth paav baji masala sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteA perfect Tawa Pulao....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing will try this for sure
Hi all
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your lovely lovely comments..This Pulao is very easy to make and very tasty too.. do try and let me know your feedback..
thanks
Bravo... What a blog and so much to try . It was a pleasure being on your blog. Will visit again. keep up the good work.
ReplyDeletehi nice recipe. i had tava pulao at many places knew it was different from biryani and not like paybhaji but dint know how to make it.
ReplyDeletethanks for recipe. do u have any thai recipes as well?
kirti
This recipe is really nice and I tried it recently. Here is my post http://dabbusrecipes.blogspot.com/2009/05/tawa-pulao.html
ReplyDeleteI have linked to this post of yours from my blog. Hope that is ok.
This pulav tasted awesome. Thanks ton for such good recipes. - Reh
ReplyDeleteHi Reh,
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment
Hi..this recipe looks interesting..would love to try it. Can you tell me why you have two types of onion..sliced and cut. Are they to be added together while making the masala? Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteCut onion and sliced onion gives 2 different textures to Tawa Pulav..Finely chopped onion gives nice taste. and onion slices make the pulav attractive and palatable. and yes, I have added both (sliced and cut onion) together.
You can add either finely chopped or sliced onion to your pulav..
Thanks for the reply about the onions...i thought as much. By the way i tried this recipe twice ..once just the way you described and the second time with only mushrooms. It is amazing! Tastes just like the bombay pulao. It is my favourite pulao recipe ever! Thank you so much for getting me back to my favourite city in the whole world!
ReplyDeleteVandana
dhanyavad vandana
ReplyDeletetried this. came out excellent. thanks a ton
ReplyDeleteroshan
Deepa,
ReplyDeleteThanks for informing me. I'll write to the site about it. But in free internet era, it is getting increasingly difficult to police the usage of the contents you publish on the net. Still, I'll try whatever I can.
Thanks,
Vaidehi
i tried this recipe and believe me - it turned out delicious. thank you. the site is a lifesaver for the ''marathi manoos'' living far from home.
ReplyDeletethanks chaitanya
ReplyDeleteWow, I tried myself without leaving to my wife to cook. It came awesome & my wife can't resist to eat at the time it is finished. We have stomach full of tawa pulav. I had tasted this dish in Pune twice & liked very much. so i decided to cook in my house & serve to my wife & i have done it. Thanks for the reciepe
ReplyDeleteHello Arvind
ReplyDeletewow that's really nice!! I am really happy that you both enjoyed this dish..
Hi Vaidehi
ReplyDeleteI saw your recipe and totally loved it and have now posted the recipe on my blog with a link to your site. Thanks a lot for the wonderful recipe
URL: http://anishathefoodie.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/tawa-pulao-pulav/
Cheers
Anisha
Thanks Anisha
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