It's time for Blog Hop Wednesdays again. Actually I'm lagging behind now, since I missed last blog hop, this week I have decided to complete my pending work and then continue with current work.
Last time I was paired with Shireen of Ruchik Randhap, after going through her lovely blog , my eyes got struck to her tempting non veg recipes. I'm just posting one recipe for this blog hop, but I have bookmarked a lot from her blog. Do visit her blog to check all her yummy recipes.
Recipe Source: Ruchik Randhap
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 1 hour
Serves 4
Ingredients:
Basmathi Rice- 2 cups
Mutton - 2 cups
Ginger garlic paste- 2 tsp
Garam masala- 1 1/2 tsp
Carrots- 2 medium sized ( julienne cut )
Onion- 1 medium sized ( sliced )
Raisins- 20 g
Almonds- 20 g
Pistas- 20 g
Mutton Stock- 3 cups
Coriander and mint leaves- 2 tbsp ( chopped )
Pinch of saffron soaked in warm milk
Salt to taste
Oil for frying and cooking
Method:
Wash the mutton well. Add oil to the pan, then add the sliced onions and ginger garlic paste and fry until lightly golden in colour. Now add the washed mutton pieces and stir well. Cover the pan and cook it for 5 to 10 minutes until the water oozes out from the mutton. Now add the garam masala, coriander leaves, mint leaves and salt. Cover the pan and pressure cook upto 3 to 4 whistles or until the mutton looks tender.
Now take another pan, fry the carrots and nuts separately in little oil and keep it aside.
Soak the rice in water with little salt for about ten 10 minutes. Now take a heavy bottomed pan, layer it with half of the mutton pieces, now top it with rice, continue layering with carrots and nuts. Repeat this layers alternatively until everything is done. Pour the saffron milk, stock and 1 cup of water. Add enough salt to taste. Cover the lid and cook it in medium to low heat until the rice looks well cooked and fluffy.
Serve it warm with raita and gravy.
This post is linked with Royal Feast- Biryani and Blog Hop Wednesdays.
ummmm.. Yummy pulav
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Omg, fantastic pulav,simply irresistible with those nuts..
ReplyDeleteSTYLE IS REALY NABABI PULAV LOOKS EXCELLENT .PRESENTATION SUPER
ReplyDeleteAwww...mutton pulav looks delicious to the core and truly inviting...your clicks are fantastic as usual!!
ReplyDeleteThe name itself attracts me. If I were there, I would finish up that inviting bowl in one go and ask for more. Bookmarked!!
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Pulav looks colorful and nutritious dear! Sorry that you not be able to be part of blog hop - hope everything is okay! cheers, priya
ReplyDeleteMutton pulav looks so tempting and gorgeous, loved it and glad that u add the mutton stocks, it brings out the flavour
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ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful love Aghani food
ReplyDeleteSuperb. I like your way of presentation. Rich!!!
ReplyDeletelooks so authentic and tasty!
ReplyDeleteA very nice pilaf, I can't get mutton but of course can substitute.
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wow... Afghani style mutton pulav... mouth watering... wanting to try it soon..
ReplyDeletewow , this is new, I am the first to comment !!!. THats a delicious looking pulav.
ReplyDeleteI have to say I love mutton meat.It has so mcuh flavour and on a creamy pilav it must taste heavenly;)
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Delicious …Perfectly made one..I will surely try it soon..Thanks for the recipe dear..
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ReplyDeleteyummy briyani,i will not have mutton but while seeing the click feel like garbing the bowl...btwn wat is that drink u served???very colourful...wonderful spread...
ReplyDeleteWow!!mutton pulao looks so inviting and delicious.
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ReplyDeleteUfff... this looks perfect dear. Amazing pics and lovely dish. Bookmarked.
ReplyDeletewow....an exotic afghani recipe....anything new with lamb is welcome in my house....gota try this one!! thanks for posting =)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful dish!
ReplyDeletei once tried making this n loved it..tried it with beef though :)
ReplyDeletevery inviting and wonderful pulav!!
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The recipe sounds new to me..Good to c u back..happy bakrid..
ReplyDeletedelicious looking rice dish looks wonderful
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The Pulao sounds awesome\! And thanks for introducing us to another fabulous blogger :)
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious n beautiful presentation..
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Tempting mutton pulav..
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Wow.........Presentation itself makes it so tempting...........
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful, lovely flavors. Looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteWe are definitely going to share our recipes. Though, I don't eat meat that much but I have to cook at least once a week. Biryani and pulavs are my family favourite.
ReplyDeleteThe rice looks really super!
ReplyDeleteThis looks very delicious! I love all the flavors and ingredients! Blessings, your friend, Catherine~
ReplyDeleteஇப்புனிதப் பெருநாளில் நாமும் இப்றாஹீம் நபியவர்களின் தியாகத்தை மனதில் நிறுத்தி, புத்தாடை பூண்டு, அதில் நறுமணம் தடவி, பள்ளி சென்று இறைவனை இதயம் கனிந்து தொழுது உற்ற நண்பர்களுடன் உறவாடி உற்றார் உறவினர்களுடன் உளப்பூரிப்போடு நல்வழிகாட்டிய நபிமார்களின் வழியில் ஏழைகளைப் போற்றி இறைபணிந்து வாழ்வோம். இனிய தியாகத்திருநாள் நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள்..
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Nice blog
The rice looks so yummy to me.
ReplyDeleteWow, your photos are incredible!! This dish looks mouthwatering.
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ReplyDeleteWow...looks simple ans flavorsome....
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely divine!
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious.. never tried afghani food... Cant wait to try it!!
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love the presentation dear...pulav looks really tempting...
ReplyDeletewhat substitution for mutton stock that i do not have in handy???
ReplyDelete@ Anonyms,Mutton stock can be replaced with vegetable or chicken stock. If you don't have this too, use just water,but make sure to use mutton with bones in the recipe. Please don't use any readymade stock which has cornstarch in it.
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