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# Heat [[oil]] in a non-stick pan and saute [[cumin]] seeds and sliced [[onion]]s, till tender and slightly browned.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 15 July 2012

File:Matar Pulao (Peas Pilaf).jpg
Recipe by Hooked on Heat

Description

Peas pilaf

Ingredients

Procedures

  1. Heat oil in a non-stick pan and saute cumin seeds and sliced onions, till tender and slightly browned.
  2. Add rice, water, salt, peppercorns, cloves, and bay leaves, and cover cook on medium-low heat till rice is tender.
  3. Add in peas and saffron water and cover cook for another 5 – 6 minutes till peas heat through.
  4. Best eaten warm with any curry or on its own!

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