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Cauliflower pulao
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15 mins
PREP TIME
30 mins

Cook Time

3

Serves

45 mins

Total

INGREDIENTS

3 cups long grained rice
500 – 800 gms cauliflower
2 large onions, sliced thinly
1 coconut (2½-3 cups, grated)
½ cup coriander leaves chopped
4 tbsps groundnut or coconut oil
For the dry spice masala:
5 cloves
1 tbsp coriander seeds
1tsp black cumin or 1½ tsp cumin seeds
3 inch cinnamon stick
3-4 red chillies or as per preference
For the tempering:
4-5 cloves
4 cardamoms
½ tsp caraway seeds (shah jeera) or black jeera

Instructions

Powder the cloves, coriander seeds, black cumin seeds, red chilli, and cinnamon coarsely and keep aside ready to use.
Grate or scrape the coconut. Put it in a blender jar and add enough water to just about cover it. Grind it fine and strain it to get about 2 cups of thick coconut milk. Get the second extract by returning the leftover fibre to the blender jar and adding enough water to allow the blades to turn easily. Use this as part of the additional water that is going to be needed.
Slice the onions thin and long. Chop the cauliflower into bite sized pieces. Chop the coriander and keep aside.
Clean, wash and drain the rice and keep it aside until it is ready to use.
Heat the oil in a wide thick-bottomed steel pot. Add the cloves, cardamoms, and caraway seeds (shahi jeera) and saute till the cloves become brown and the caraway seeds/black jeera splutter.
Add the sliced onions and fry till golden brown on medium to low heat.
Add the rice and stir it gently till it turns whitish.
Add the cauliflower pieces and stir. If the rice takes a short time to cook, it’s best to cover the pot and allow the cauliflower to cook a little.
Add the coconut milk and another 4 cups of water including the second extract of coconut milk. Add salt and the powdered spices. Stir well, bring to a boil, and simmer till the rice is cooked.
Once it is done, turn off the heat and add the chopped coriander. Mix gently and garnish with a little more chopped coriander before serving.
If you’re using a pressure cooker, use only a total of 5 cups of liquid instead of 6 i.e.2 cups coconut milk + 3 cups water including the second extract.
Serve this with a kachumber or salad of your choice.

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