We need....
1 cup finely grated beetroot
3 green chillies+ 3 pods garlic+a big piece of ginger- grind to a fine paste
Spices - cloves, bay leaves, cardamom - according to your taste.
1 sp ghee
3 cups rice - washed and drained- Basmati Rice tastes divine.
Method:
In a nonstick pan add ghee when its melted add all the spices. Saute few seconds, add chilli and garlic paste. Few minutes later add grated beetroot. Keep mixing it for couple more minutes until the raw smell goes. Add rice and mix well. Transfer this mixture to rice cooker add 3 cups of water and cook it. Goes well with onion raita or cucumber raita with some papadams.
This is my entry to JFI-Rice hosted by Sharmi of Neivedyam.
In a nonstick pan add ghee when its melted add all the spices. Saute few seconds, add chilli and garlic paste. Few minutes later add grated beetroot. Keep mixing it for couple more minutes until the raw smell goes. Add rice and mix well. Transfer this mixture to rice cooker add 3 cups of water and cook it. Goes well with onion raita or cucumber raita with some papadams.
This is my entry to JFI-Rice hosted by Sharmi of Neivedyam.
12 comments:
so yummy & colorful :) the magic of beet, i too make something on those lines!
Thank U richa!
So colorful!! I love it.Great entry Aruna.Good job:)
Colorful and healthy pulav.
Wow! looks wonderful. The color of beetroot. Just love it. Such a creative. Thanks for sharing.
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Very colourful recipe....never know that can try pulav with beetroot.....sounds healthy...
Very pretty.. Very Pre-tty!
what a stunning colour! great recipe too.
This looks interesting....and a wonderful color
that is a real new recipe to me. never have eaten beetroot pulao. looks colorful and nice.
This sure sounds something new to me. Will have try once.
I love the colour
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