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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Babycorn Pulao

Few years back, babycorns are quite rare to find out in Chinese markets, but now i can get fresh babycorns from chinese store very much easily which is nearby to our house, finally am buying everytime whenever i go to chinese stores and those fresh babycorns are ready anytime to get cooked..This time i want to make rice with those fresh and cute babycorns....While going through my blogger friend's i got hooked with Rak's Babcycorn Pulav and her beautiful pictures tempted me a lot to try out this delicious mild green pulao with babycorns which she tried out from Mrs Mallika Badrinath's cookbook, no doubt this pulao tastes awesome as Mallika Badrinath is one of my favourite among our Indian chefs..I rarely use pressure cooker to make out pulao, but this time i used my pressure cooker coz the original recipe went for pressure cooker which turned out this pulao fabulous within few minutes, needless to say that i was really happy to see my babycorn pulao turned prefect in pressure cooker.


2cups Basmati Rice
15nos Babycorns (as medium size pieces)
2nos Onions (chopped lengthwise)
4cups Coconut milk
2nos Whole spices (bayleaves, cloves, cinnamon stick & cardamom)
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
Salt
Oil

To Grind:
1cup Mint leaves
5nos Garlic
1inch Ginger
3tbsp Grated coconut
3nos Red chillies
3nos Green chillies
1/2tsp Garam masala powder

Soak rice for 15 minutes and i didnt fried the rice as per the original recipe..drain the water and keep the rice in a colander, meanwhile grind all the ingredients given in the list 'To Grind' as fine paste...Heat enough oil in the pressure cooker and fry the whole spices, add the onions saute until they turns transculent, now add the ground masala and fry until the raw smell goes away..

Add the babycorns,saute everything for few minutes(i didnt pressure cooked the babycorns as per the original recipes coz i like the crunchy babycorn bites while eating)..finally add the coconut milk and bring to boil..add the rice and salt and cook everything in pressure cooker with lid closed, cook in simmer for few minutes until the rice get well cooked....

Serve hot with any raitas...

47 comments:

  1. Dear,
    Love the pulao with Baby Corn. I think it would be have been more attractive if you had left the corns whole.
    I love the fact that you grind certain things to a paste for masala. I am a firm believer of grinding masala for a better tasting dish too. I put good use of my mixer and mortar/pestle

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  2. Thank you for a wonderful entry! The pulao looks so delicious and it has been years since I tasted baby corn.

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  3. very delicious baby corn pulav...haven't made it for ages..have to give a try..

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  4. that looks a real tempting dish...

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  5. Delicous looking pulao. I would eat the whole plate with pickles and raita ;-)

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  6. Priya..wonderful recipe..great click too..
    Love
    Kairali sisters

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  7. Looks yummy....I am craving for a plate now :)

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  8. i love the pressure cooked pulav's..this looks so tempting

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  9. Your rice dish with baby corns looks extremely healthy and delicious!

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  10. I love the color. Looks delicious.

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  11. Such an easy recipe..looks so yummy!!

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  12. Looks delectable and comforting - perfect lunch recipe!

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  13. This looks very good. I have never made anything with babycorn. Should try.

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  14. Lovely rice dish healthy and delicious.Pls pick up award from my blog.

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  15. Priya, baby corn pulao looks really good.

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  16. This looks delicious, Priya :)I love your recipes so much... Can I come to Paris and live with you?! :D hehe

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  17. This pulao looks simply awesome..super woman..

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  18. Lovely priya.... I have never tried baby corn in my pilav.. it still stands as a chinese ingredient for me..

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  19. yummy Please collect your award from my blog

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  20. It's been long since I cooked with baby corns,looks delish in pulao :D

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  21. Love baby corn..looks delicious dear .pls collect ur award from my blog dear..

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  22. I am a big fan of Mallika Badrinath too. This pulao sounds delicious....bookmarked!!!

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  23. Luv baby corn...adding to pulavs is a added taste!

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  24. Babycorn is a tasty,easy addition to so many dishes. Yummy pulav Priya!!

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  25. Looks too good and I love it a lot. I missing the fresh babycorns here in US.

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  26. wow yummy pulav...Perfect pulav with baby corn,very nice.

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  27. yummy pulao.before i started to blog, i tried this first from Raks blog.It was a super hit.

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  28. Pulao looks fluffy n soft,,looks delicious n pleasant.

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  29. i love babycorns, and your recipe is really very nice for trying this yummy pulav...nice click priya

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  30. Pulao looks yummy and delicious, cooked perfect.

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  31. baby corn pulao looks so delicious..the click is drool worthy

    www.foodlyrics.com

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  32. I love baby corns but dont use them often...I have to do it from now on!

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  33. Baby Corn Pulao looks lovely dear..would definitely want to have this

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  34. Babycorn is a tasty,easy addition to so many dishes. Yummy and delicious Pulav....

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  35. Great idea for a rice dish! The coconut infuses the milk with so much flavor!

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  36. wow yummy pulao...i love pulao with green paste n coconut milk, it tastes awesome

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  37. Pulav looks so perfect Priya...this must have been so tasty and flavorful..I am going to try your preparation soon :)

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  38. I can have this delicious Pulao anytime with a side of Yogurt :)

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  39. Looks superb,you have cooked perfect,the grains are long and separate! Thanks for trying out priya!

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  40. Yummy !! Love the variations in dishes you make priya !!

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