Showing posts with label saffron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saffron. Show all posts

Friday, 12 July 2019

Methi Chaman Briyani (Paneer Methi Briyani)

Another interesting recipe from the masterchef Venkatesh Bhat from his briyani special episode (Watch the full episode here) which I tried for a sunday lunch. I have always been a big fan of him and I still have plenty of recipes from his collections yet to be tried. Never knew Briyanis can be made in so many different variations with different ingredients and flavours. He comes out with varied briyani varieties, that too vegetarian :):)

This is one such vegetarian briyani recipe, that uses juicy paneer(cottage cheese) and Methi. This aroma of Methi is the punch for this recipe. Hence, I do not add coriander or pudhina to this briyani as it might overshadow the significant aroma of Methi leaves.

This is my favourite combo and making this into briyani was really exciting. Let's quickly check out the recipe for this mild, aromatic and flavourful chunky Briyanis.





Ingredients

  1. Fresh fenugreek leaves (methi) - 1/2 small bunch
  2. Paneer (cottage cheese) - 200 gms (cut into cubes)
  3. Basmati Briyani Rice - 1.5 cups
  4. Saffron (kesar) - 6-7 strands
  5. Milk - 1/2 cup
  6. Ghee - 3 tablespoons
  7. Onions - 3 large (Thinly sliced)
  8. Green chillies - 2 slit
  9. Fried onions - 1/2 cup
  10. Ginger garlic paste - 1 tbsp
  11. Salt - 1.5 tsp

Masala Ingredients

  1. Green cardamoms - 2
  2. Black cardamom - 1
  3. Cloves - 3-4
  4. Cinnamon -1 inch stick
  5. Bay Leaf - 1
  6. Black peppercorns - 5-6

For Marination

  1. Thick Yogurt - 1 Cup
  2. Turmeric powder - 1 tsp
  3. Ginger Garlic Paste - 2 tbsp
  4. Coriander powder - 2 tbsp
  5. Roasted Cumin powder - 1 tbsp
  6. Red chilli powder - 1 tsp
  7. Garam masala powder - 2 tsp
  8. Needed Salt



Method

Marinating the Paneer

1. Marinate the paneer cubes with ingredients listed under "Marination". Let the paneer cubes remain soaked in the marinated yogurt mixture for half hour. This helps all the flavours to be absorbed inside the paneer and also helps it become soft.


Paneer cubes marinated in yogurt and spices

Cooking the Basmati Rice

2. Wash the Basmati Rice 2 times well for the excess starch to get rinsed off. Boil the basmati rice with a tbsp of ghee ,enough water and 1.5 tsp of salt till it is cooked about 90 percent. Drain the rice and keep it aside for dum cooking with the gravy. You can feel it by breaking the rice. 


90 percent Cooked Basmati Rice

Preparing Methi Paneer Gravy

3. Discard the roots of the methi leaves. Chop the leaves and tender stem part finely. Wash them thoroughly to get rid of mud and the bitter taste.

4. Heat a heavy bottomed pan, add ghee and all ingredients under "Masala". Add Onions,green chili and ginger garlic paste. Saute well until the onions are cooked and become translucent.

5. Add the marinated paneer, methi leaves and fried onions and mix well. Add needed amount of salt after checking. Cook the mixture on low flame for about 10 mins.

Preparing the Methi paneer gravy

Layering of Briyani

1. Soak strands of saffron in 1/2 cup of warm milk overnight or for about half hour.


Saffron soaked milk


2. Take a big heavy bottomed pan/cooker for dum cooking.

3. Layer the Methi Paneer gravy first. Add the remaining rice on top of the gravy as second 

layer.


Layering of Paneer Methi Masala


4. Sprinkle the saffron + milk all over the rice as shown in the picture.


Layering of rice topped with Saffron milk


Dum cooking

5. Place a Dosa Tawa on flame. Transfer the dum cooking handi/pressure cooker pan to dosa tawa and cover the pan tightly so that no heat escapes.( as shown below)

6. Cook for about 15 mins on low flame with the pan fully sealed.





7. Methi Chaman Briyani is all ready and piping hot to be served along with any raita of your choice :)



Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Masala Milk (Kesar Badam Pista Milk)

I remember having this masala milk for the very first time at hot chips. Masala milk or otherwise known as kesar badam pista milk will be served super hot at this restaurant.Here is a rich beverage that can be served as a dessert when you call someone for dinner.This can be served either hot or cold.This is very good for cough and cold when served hot.



serves: 2 big glasses

Ingredients

  1. Milk- 1 litre
  2. Sugar- 5 tbsp
  3. Saffron-4-5 strands
  4. Nutmeg powder-a pinch
  5. Green Cardamom powder-1/4 tsp
  6. Almonds-10-15 (Blanched and Coarsely ground)
  7. Pistachios- 10-15 (Blanched and Coarsely ground)

Method

1. Heat the milk in a thick bottomed pan. Once it comes to boil, reduce the flame to low.

2. Stir the milk constantly in low flame till the milk thickens and volume reduces.

3. Add Sugar and stir continuously till the sugar dissolves.

4. Add the cardamom powder, nutmeg powder and saffron and mix well on low flame for 2-3 mins.

5. Add the ground almond and pistachio paste to the milk and mix well.

6. Serve the milk either hot or cold seasoned with few crushed almond and pistachio pieces.


Notes,Tips & Add-On's

You can add a tsp of turmeric while serving hot.This is very good for cold,cough and phlegm.Also,it gives nice yellow color to the drink.