It is great to sneak a peek at the participants wearing their badges proudly representing their country .The weekend was special celebrating the opening of the mega event and was worth wiping every sweat that has been put into this mammoth task.
With a spectacular showcase of the opening ceremony,
As we know celebration go hand in hand with gastronomical desires, so I decided to cook an easy one pot dish and stay glued to television to watch the amazing opening ceremony.
Here is a version of the prawn biryani adapted from my Chicken dum biryani.
The flavor of mint sprigs and coconut milk is highly echoed in this recipe. Coconut milk with shrimp is a delectable combination.
Ingredients
2 cups basmati rice
20 to 25 prawns shelled
2to3 potatoes cubed
Masala -1
1 onion chopped
1 tomato chopped
1table spoon ginger mince
1 tables spoon garlic mince
Masala-2
2 tablespoon poppy seeds
½ cup coriander leaves
½ cup mint leaves
2 green chillies
Dry masala
1tsp turmeric powder
2 tsp chilli powder
1tablespoon cumin powder
1tablespoon coriander powder
2tablespoon garam masala
4to5 cardamom pods
4to5 cloves
1tablespoon whole black pepper
bay leaves
1 inch cinnamon stick
Coconut milk ½ cup
Method
Cook the basmati rice aldente.Spread it gently so that they are not sticky.Meanwhile heat a heavy bottom pan and add the whole cardamoms, cloves,cinnamon,pepper and bay leaves. When they start to splutter add the chopped onions.Sauté them and add minced ginger garlic.
Add chopped tomatoes and cook them on low fire till done.Add the dry masala. Add cubed potatoes and simmer them on low fire till the potatoes are half cooked.Add shrimps and sauté them. Add ground coriander and mint paste. Sauté them for couple of minute’s .Finally add coconut milk and simmer till the gravy thickens.
In a heavy bottom vessel with a lid,layer the rice and the above curry.Close the lid and simmer on a low fire for 3 to 5 minutes.
Enjoy and serve with raita .
PS-Readymade Biryani masala can be used instead of dry masala.
Prawn Biryani Mouth watering yaar. Gr8 pic too.
ReplyDeleteWow...the prawn biryani looks awesome! I can almost get the fragrance through the screen here :) Lovely mouth watering pics!
ReplyDeletewow..picture composition is simply great!!!..both the pictures are really beautiful..though I am veg, I can appreciate this from the point of clicking and presentation!...:)..you know I make a point to visit your blog just for your pictures!!
ReplyDeleteand thats nice to know you are in the heart of the happening...it must be trilling!
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ReplyDeleteLove the pics... mouthwatering :-)
ReplyDeleteThe recipe sounds yummyyy.. bookmarked!
Wow, i am drooling over ur biryani! Just awesome
ReplyDeleteWow, I can see your excitement about being a part of the jubilation and hullabaloo going on there. I am sad that I missed watching the great opening ceremony! And as a great joy, an Indian won the gold medal for the first time ever.
ReplyDeleteYour pics are so lovely..great ones!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks good! I like the big prawns in it.
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ReplyDeletePrawn Biryani looks spicy and delicious to try. thanks for posting
ReplyDeletethe biryani looks great with perfectly cooked rice.
ReplyDeleteWhich biryani masala do you like?
Dear Rashmi( Delhibelle), Thanks for stopping by and I prefer Shan biryani masala or National biryani masala.
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ReplyDeleteI love those giant shrimp in your biryani. Aaaah so many spices, I am hungreeeee :-)
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i made this today with small prawns and it was yummy!!
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