Lunch: Basanti Pulao with Chicken Kosha/Bhuna Chicken

The most unique & traditional dishes from Bengal in their very Sweet based yellow rice/pulao recipes and mostly & commonly prepared during the religious festivities for being onion-garlic free & the most simplest way to prepare it very easily, just keeping in mind certain basic Preppings for the same.
I’m hereby enclosing my earlier recipe methods & ingredients on this & also, not taking the pain of attaching stepwise pics since, every time I do follow the same procedures & just for your reference, attaching a couple of basic pics of it which’s the very key to this recipe for to come out exactly as it should be, in the most delectable manner
Lunch: Basanti Pulao with Chicken Kosha/Bhuna Chicken
The most unique & traditional dishes from Bengal in their very Sweet based yellow rice/pulao recipes and mostly & commonly prepared during the religious festivities for being onion-garlic free & the most simplest way to prepare it very easily, just keeping in mind certain basic Preppings for the same.
I’m hereby enclosing my earlier recipe methods & ingredients on this & also, not taking the pain of attaching stepwise pics since, every time I do follow the same procedures & just for your reference, attaching a couple of basic pics of it which’s the very key to this recipe for to come out exactly as it should be, in the most delectable manner
Steps
- 1
Wash & Rinse the Rice & leave it to air-dry over a strainer
- 2
Once dry, transfer it to a mixing bowl, add in all the ingredients aforementioned except the water & mix everything all together until well combined & set aside for at least an hour’s time with a cover on- So as to infuse it with the aromatic spices & ghee to get nicely incorporated into it
- 3
Before starting to cook- Boil the Water in a pot or an electric kettle: VVI
- 4
Heat some ghee in a kadhai- Add in the Cashews & the Peanuts & roast them until they turn light brown
- 5
Now, goes in the same: Marinated Rice & fry it for about 5-6 mins time until the Rice seems to be a bit opaque in its looks, add in the salt & continue frying for a couple of minutes more
- 6
Now, time to add in the Hot Water & check & adjust the salt at this point (The Amount of water is VVI)-
If it’s excess the Pulao will turn soggy & if less, it’ll stick to the pan & remain undercooked - 7
Now, cover the lid of the pan and allow it to be cooked, at the lowest possible heat for about 10 mins time
- 8
Turn off the flame & add a little more ghee (optional) & a couple more green chillies & rest it in its standby position for the next 10 mins time on the oven itself
- 9
Serve it absolutely piping hot with Dum Aloo (Any), Chicken/Mutton Kosha, Fish Kalia or Any other varieties of the Mutton/Chicken Curry, etc….& simply ENJOY
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