Veg Moti Pulao

A very happy bhai dooj to all my readers and to make the festivities even more grander here I am with the scrumptious one pot veg moti pulao recipe. Moti pulao is an awadhi delicacy that is extremely mild flavored with distinctive aroma of the spices. Although there are many versions of veg moti pulao but this one is a distinct one since the moti or the kofta is made from the masoor and moong dal . It may be a little tricky recipe but believe me the final outcome is worth all the hard work.

Ingredients

For the pulao

Basmati rice : 750 grams

Kewra essence : ½ tsp

Saffron : 12 string soaked in 4 tsp lukewarm milk

Rose water : 1 tsp

Onion : 2 thinly sliced and 1 roughly chopped

Sheh jeera : 2 tsp

Bay leaf : 4 to 5

Cinnamon stick : 2

Salt : as per taste

Ghee : 2 tsp

For the lentil ball

Masoor dal : 200 gms ( Wash & soak for 3-4 hours)

Moong dal : 100 gms ( Wash & soak for 3-4 hours)

Onion : 2

Black cardamom : 2

Green cardamom : 2

Bay leaf : 2 to 3

Ghee : 4 tsp

Silver vark : as required

Salt : as per taste

For grinding

Garlic pod : 10

Green chillies : 6 to 8

Ginger : 2 inch

Green cardamom : 2

Black cardamom : 1

Cinnamon stick : 2

Coriander seed : 1 tsp

Step 1

Deep fry sliced onion and take it out in an absorbent paper.

Step 2

Wash rice and soak in water for at least half an hour. Drain the excess water and spread the rice over a napkin.

Step 3

Wash the dal thoroughly and strain out the excess water. Grind it into a paste and do not add water while grinding.

Step 4


In a mixing jar put the green chilli, Ginger, garlic, corriander seed,1 black cardamom and 1 cinnamon stick along with 2 tsp water and make a smooth paste and mix them with the dal batter.

Step 5

Apply oil in your palm and make small pearl shaped balls.

Step 6

In a thick bottom vessel add 2 cup water along with onion slices,  2 bay leaf, cinnamon stick, 1 green cardamom , 1 black cardamom, salt and ghee. Let the water come to a boil and once hot gradually place the koftas one by one into it. At this stage do not try to stir and let it poach and cook until the water dries up completely.

Step 7

Once the kofta is firm add a tsp of ghee and stir it until they get a nice colour. Take them out and let them come to the room temperature. Next coat them with the silver vark. Keep them aside.

 

Step 8

Add 2 tsp ghee in a cooking vessel and put the bay leaf, shah jeera , cinnamon stick and cardomom. Once they splutter add the sliced onions and fry them till the onion becomes translucent.

Step 9


 

Add the rice and saute them all together for a couple of minutes . Next add water accordingly and cover and cook on a low flame. When ¾ done open the lid and add the safron milk, kewra and Rosewater . Place the koftas on the top and sprinkle the fried onions.

Step 10

Cover the lid and place the pan on the top of the tawa and let it cook for another 7 to 10 minutes so that the rice infuses all the aroma and flavours.

Step 11

Serve the moti pulao with raita.

Tip

Do not stir the koftas when they are soft as they would disintegrate.

Try not to overcook the rice.

Beat the dal batter with hand until they are light and fluffy.

Malvani Chicken Curry

Anything is possible when you have the right people to support you.”

Friendship is indeed a very simple word but it makes a life even more deeply than love. When I moved to Mumbai almost two decades back I not just left my family and state behind but also a part of me who seemed to be lost in a new environment. But god has been kind upon me to introduce me to a few good friends that I never realized would eventually mean so much to me. Swati is one among them who introduced me to the fabulous maharashtrian cuisine that was completely new to me. She is an outstanding cook herself and lovingly shared one of her most in demand recipes of the chicken malwani. My children refer to it as swati Aunty’s chicken curry and no matter how much effort I put in to cook the same they feel I could not match her cooking skill. This recipe is borrowed from her which is a traditional konkani recipe and its combination with kombi wade is to die for. The roasted coconut and spices elevates the curry to an altogether new dimension.

Ingredients

Chicken : 1 kg

Onion : 2 large

Tomatoes : 2 small

Ginger paste : 1 tsp

Garlic paste : 2 tsp

Turmeric powder : 1 tsp

Red chilli powder : 2 tsp

Salt

Oil : 3 tsp

For the wet masala

Coconut : 1 grated

Peppercorn : 10 to 12

Black cardamom : 1

Clove : 7 to 8

Dry red chilli : 3 to 4

Bay leaf : 2

Coriander seed : 1 tsp

Step 1

Marinate the chicken with ginger garlic paste, turmeric powder, red chilli powder and 1 tsp salt and let it rest for at least half an hour.

Step 2

In a pan add a tsp oil to roast the grated coconut along with coriander seed, peppercorn, black cardamom, clove, red chilli and bay leaf. Fry it on low flame until coconut leaves its aroma. It should be perfectly roasted since this is the secret to a good malvani chicken.

Step 3

Once cool grind it into a smooth paste. If required add a couple of tsp of water while grinding the masala.

Step 4

In a pan add oil and saute the onion til they are translucent. Next put the tomatoes along with red chilli powder and salt.

Step 5

As the tomatoes turn soft add the marinated chicken and mix them all together. Sate it on high flame for about five minutes stirring occasionally. Reduce the flame and cover the lid and let it cook for about twenty minutes or until the chicken is 3\4 done.

Step 6

Add the coconut masala and stir it so that the masala combines together and cook it for another ten minutes on low flame. If required add a glass of water for the desired consistency.

Step 7

Garnish the malvani chicken with coriander and enjoy it with the traditional kombi wade.

Tip

Tomatoes are optional.

This recipe is on the spicier side. One can reduce the red chilli as per your taste.