The palak pulao that Iam blogging about today is adapted from Tarla Dalal's Iron Rich Recipes. The original recipe calls for sweet corn. Having none, I substituted that with carrots.

Spinach/palak - 1 bunch, washed and chopped fine
Carrots - 3, chopped
Onion - 1 large, chopped
Green chilli - 2 or 3
Black peppercorns - a few
Cinnamon - a small piece
Clove - 4
Cardamom - 4 pods
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt
Rice - 1 cup
Water - 2.5 cups
Wash rice, drain water completely and set aside. Heat 2 tsp of ghee/oil. Add cinnamon, clove, cardamom, and peppercorns. Stir until fragrant. Now add in the green chilli, and onions. Fry until onions become translucent. Add the spinach and carrots. Fry for a few minutes. Then add the rice, water and salt. Mix well and pressure cook until one whistle.
If you can get somebody to chop the veggies and clean up after, that will make it all the better :-)
That looks so pretty with the orange carrots & green spinach.... and you are right on about it being so easy.
ReplyDeleteThats one nice way to include spinach in the diet. I too sometime prefers pulao for the reaon u mentioned - Easy,complete meal and only one dish to wash
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice healthy pulav!!
ReplyDeleteWow sounds healthy,will try out with corn.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious as well as nutritious pulao, Jayashree. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeletewow..nice picture..looks deli..i usually grind the spinach and make pulao..will try your way sometime..
ReplyDeleteNICE ONE ..HEALTHY TOO,.:-)
ReplyDeleteYou are so right Jayashree, this has to be the easiest one pot dish out there! Looks yum!
ReplyDeleteWashing and chopping the spinach fine is hard work, no? :( I'd probably just tear it up after washing it!
ReplyDeleteLooks colorful, sounds healthy and tasty.
ReplyDeletecolourful and healthy....thanks for sharing it
ReplyDeleteLovely Pulao..
ReplyDeleteLove the green...
This is a luscious snap! Would love to have it for lunch today - we are just going to settle for yesterdays left overs as I cooked too much porichakootu and rasam!
ReplyDeletenice one. it tastes gr8 if u add palak puree rather than adding chopped palak .
ReplyDeletenice :-)
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