Friday, May 7, 2010

Masale Bhat



The other day for lunch I made 'Masale bhat'. I remember my aunties preparing this during Ganesh chaturthi. they use to prepare this rice without onion, garlic or ginger. its aroma while cooking feels sooo good....so here's the recipe...n yes a must have thing for this recipe is Maharashtrian goda masala.

Ingredients:
1cup - Basmati Rice
2 cups - water to cook rice
3/4th cup - length wise cut Tindora
1/4th cup of Green Peas
1tbsp- Ginger and Garlic paste (optional)
2tbsp of Dry Coconut Powder
2 Bay leaves
1 Cinnamon Stick
2 Cloves
2 Cardamom Pods
3 Black pepper
1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds
1/4Th tsp Methi Seeds
1/2 tsp Mustard Seeds
1/2 tbsp Coriander Powder
10 Cashews halved lengthwise
10-12 Curry leaves
1 slit green chili
1/2tbsp Red Chili Powder
1/2tbsp Turmeric Powder
1 tbsp Goda Masala (kala masala)
2-3 tbsp Oil
Salt to taste
Fresh Cilantro and Fresh grated Coconut to garnish

Directions:-
1)Take oil in a pressure cooker and add all the dry spices accordingly- when mustard seeds pop,add cumin, cloves, cinnamon, bay leaf, cardamom, black pepper,Methi seeds, sauté for few seconds
2)Now add green chilies, curry leaves, dry coconut powder, ginger garlic paste
3)Throw in washed peas and Tindora, sauté them now add all powders and salt and now finally add soaked basmati rice with 2 cups of water.
4)Make 2 whistles that should be enough to cook rice.
5)In another pan heat little oil or ghee and fry halved cashews till they change color to light brown
6)Open pressure cooker when its cooled and garnish with finely chopped cilantro, cashews & fresh coconut if you like.
7)Serve it along with any raita, papads and pickle.
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