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Chatpata Mumbai Tawa Pulao

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I was craving for some pulao or biryani today but it had to be quick, chatpata and absolutely lip-smacking. The only recipe which fitted my imagination was this famous dish from the streets of Mumbai, the Tawa Pulao . Loaded with the goodness of assorted vegetables, tartness of tomatoes and spiciness of the pav bhaji masala, this street delicacy can be found being made on every Pav Bhaji stall in Mumbai on big large iron skillets and I guess, it is from there, where it gets it name from. Undoubtedly, this rice specialty finds a special place in the heart of every Mumbaikar and perfectly makes for a delightful one-pot meal option that can be relished anytime of the day. Plus, this pulao always come to the rescue of bachelors and singles who are looking forward to try their hands at something which is not only simple and faster to cook but, tastes delicious too. So, here I am with my version of this awesome recipe...make it and satisfy your cravings as I did....and yes, its not necess

Mushroom Tikka Pulao/Pulav/Pilaf

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So what do you normally do with your leftover tikkas and kebabs? I usually prefer to make pulaos and biryanis from them....with some chilled raita and greens on the side it really turns out to be a delicious and wholesome meal, that too with a minimal effort as a lot of pre-prep work is already been taken care off. Needless to say, my this recipe is also an outcome of one such experimentation when I cooked a delectable pulav with leftover mushroom tikkas. But, don't worry !! though I used the leftovers, you can even make it afresh by first preparing the tikkas and then using the same for the pulav; here is the complete recipe for the same (ek mein do ka mazaa 😜 - mushroom tikka bhi aur tikka pulav bhi....ENJOY !!).   Mushroom Tikka Pulav/Pulao/Pilaf Ingredients (for tikka, serves 4) Mushrooms (cleaned and stems removed) - 15 to 18 pieces Capsicum (cubed) - 1/2 cup Onions (cubed) - 1/2 cup Tomatoes (deseeded and cubed) - 1/2 cup Ginger-garlic paste - 2 tsp Green chi

Zereshk Polow | Berry Pulao | Barberry Rice

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Zereshk or the Barberry Rice is a traditional Iranian dish typically made with aromatic saffron water, long grain Basmati rice and a whole lot of Zereshk or barberries (Iranian berries). Now, since its quite difficult to source the barberries, often people in other parts of the world make this pulao using dried cranberries which taste almost similar to the authentic Iranian berries (although, you do not get the same bright red color which a traditional Zereshk Polow exudes, the taste is still quite exceptional with a perfect balance of sweetness and sourness). Just in case, you are looking for a rice dish which is a little different from the typical Indian recipes, this delicacy is truly worth trying and is surely not gonna leave you disappointed. I first came across this amazing recipe by chef Varun Inamdar on Get Curried. The beautiful color and presentation of this dish took me in awe in just a matter of few seconds, and I instantly had this wonderful traditional Iranian delicac