
Blogging has given me the boon of getting introduced to a lot of like minded friends from different parts of the world :)
One such sweetest buddy blogger is Sharmilee of Sharmis passion :) We got to know each other a year back and since then the friendship has grown to an extent that we even talk on phone for hours :) I was even more happy when I met her a couple of months back. Blogging has brought me a friend for life time :) awww sorry sorry too many friends for life time infact :)
Sharmilee is a very talented cook who manages to have minimum of 30 posts on draft on any day :P Now food bloggers would know how passionate she is towards cooking and blogging!! She is awesome at photography as well and we keep sharing our ideas all the time :)
This recipe that she posted a week back tempted me too much that I instantly cooked it up and all of us at home loved the combi a lot. All credits and thanks to her for the recipe :)

Ingredients for Jeera Pulao:
Basmathi rice - 1 cup
Jeera(Cumin seeds) - 2 tsp
Cloves - 2
Cinnamon - 1/2 inch piece
Bay leaf - 1
Curry leaves - few
Green chillies - 2
Onion - 1 large
Ghee - 1 tblsp
Oil - 1 tblsp
Salt - for taste
Water - 2 1/2 cups
Basmathi rice - 1 cup
Jeera(Cumin seeds) - 2 tsp
Cloves - 2
Cinnamon - 1/2 inch piece
Bay leaf - 1
Curry leaves - few
Green chillies - 2
Onion - 1 large
Ghee - 1 tblsp
Oil - 1 tblsp
Salt - for taste
Water - 2 1/2 cups

Method for Jeera pulao:
Wash and soak rice for 15 mins. Chop onions finely.
Take a pressure pan and add oil and ghee. Drop in the cloves, cinnamon, bay leaf and cumin seeds. Saute for just one minute. Now add the curry leaves and split chillies and fry for a minute again. Add chopped onion and saute until it turns golden brown in color.
Drain the rice and add it to the pan. Mix it well with the other ingredients. Now add water and salt to it. Mix well and taste a tsp of this water to check on salt levels. Close the pan and pressure cook for just two whistles on medium flame.
Wash and soak rice for 15 mins. Chop onions finely.
Take a pressure pan and add oil and ghee. Drop in the cloves, cinnamon, bay leaf and cumin seeds. Saute for just one minute. Now add the curry leaves and split chillies and fry for a minute again. Add chopped onion and saute until it turns golden brown in color.
Drain the rice and add it to the pan. Mix it well with the other ingredients. Now add water and salt to it. Mix well and taste a tsp of this water to check on salt levels. Close the pan and pressure cook for just two whistles on medium flame.

Jeera pulao is ready.
Serve it hot with Punjabi Aloo Amritsari or any gravy of your choice :)

Ingredients for Punjabi Aloo Amritsari:
Potato - 5
Salt - to taste
Salt - to taste
Potato - 5
Curd - 1/2 cup
Coriander powder - 1/2 tsp
Garam masala powder - 1/2 tsp
Chilli powder - 1 1/2 tsp
Garam masala powder - 1/2 tsp
Chilli powder - 1 1/2 tsp
Salt - to taste
To make paste:
Ginger garlic paste - 1 tsp
Ginger garlic paste - 1 tsp
Besan - 2 tbsp
Ajwain seeds(omam) -1/2 tsp
Ajwain seeds(omam) -1/2 tsp
Salt - to taste
To grind:
Onion - 1
Green chillies - 1
Ginger garlic paste - 1 tsp
Cashews - 5
Onion - 1
Green chillies - 1
Ginger garlic paste - 1 tsp
Cashews - 5

Method for Punjabi Aloo Amritsari:
Cook potatoes and dice them into small cubes.
Make a paste of besan, salt, ginger garlic paste and ajwain by adding just a little water. Coat this mixture on the potatoes and allow it to marinade for half an hour.
Now take some oil in a pan and shallow fry the marinated potatoes until crisp and golden brown. Keep this aside.
Grind roughly chopped onion, green chilly, ginger garlic paste and cashews together by adding little water into a smooth paste.
Take two tsps of oil in a pan and add the above ground paste. Fry till raw smell leaves. Add a pinch of turmeric powder, garam masala powder, chilly powder, coriander powder and salt to it and mix well. Allow it to boil for two mins and simmer the stove. Add the curd and mix well. Finally drop in the fried potatoes to it and mix well.
Serve the creamy aloo amristari with jeera rice and enjoy eating :)
You can make this as an accompaniment with ghee rice or even roti, chapathi etc :)
Cook potatoes and dice them into small cubes.
Make a paste of besan, salt, ginger garlic paste and ajwain by adding just a little water. Coat this mixture on the potatoes and allow it to marinade for half an hour.
Now take some oil in a pan and shallow fry the marinated potatoes until crisp and golden brown. Keep this aside.
Grind roughly chopped onion, green chilly, ginger garlic paste and cashews together by adding little water into a smooth paste.
Take two tsps of oil in a pan and add the above ground paste. Fry till raw smell leaves. Add a pinch of turmeric powder, garam masala powder, chilly powder, coriander powder and salt to it and mix well. Allow it to boil for two mins and simmer the stove. Add the curd and mix well. Finally drop in the fried potatoes to it and mix well.
Serve the creamy aloo amristari with jeera rice and enjoy eating :)
You can make this as an accompaniment with ghee rice or even roti, chapathi etc :)

Nice combo,wonderful clicks.
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Nice combo..looks so delicious..superb clicks dear
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ReplyDeletePulao n aloo sabji looks fab ...
ReplyDeleteneat and cute presentation and thats a wonderful combo and u have made it so perfect . I always eager to see her "coming up next"coloumn in her blog
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ReplyDeleteI tried Punjabi Aloo Amritsari and was good...Thanks
Maria John
Lovely dishes and an elegant table setting!
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Wow yummy combo
ReplyDeleteLoved this combo and as soon I saw it, I was like, didn't I see it already somewhere, you proved that I am not crazy and indeed Sharmi had posted this, beautifully done dear :)
ReplyDeleteI did also see her recipe...never tried this combination as such...soon pretty soon try!
ReplyDelete..Mouthwatering combo..drool worthy pics nits..
ReplyDeleteSanyukta
http://creativesanyukta.blogspot.com/
i love jeera pulao...n the aloo looks great..m gonna try that sometime
ReplyDeletedelicious combo.. Love both the rice n aloo..
ReplyDeleteYummy combo! Niths I just loved the set up..lovely clicks...
ReplyDeleteI love Jeera Pulao... Lovely clicks as usual and love that crochet mat too :)... Did you crocheted it Nithi?
ReplyDeleteLove your blog just for the pics.. you make water seem tasty!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics Nithya !!!
ReplyDeleteThe recipes are definitely winners.
yummy jeera pulao..first time at your space..wonderful blog!!
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http://juls-tryntaste.blogspot.com/
super duper combo! and the pictures are absolutely tempting!
ReplyDeletegreat clicks
ReplyDeleteOhh you girls are so lucky to be able to meet your bloggie friends. How I wish I could do the same! Alsa, not many bloggers from my part of the world..:( Sharmilee is a talented person and I'm one of her regular followers :)
ReplyDeleteYour clicks are gorgeous Nits! Every time I visit I'm lost for words..!!
I need to stop checking your blog when I'm hungry. All those spices and flavours are making my stomach growl...
ReplyDeletelove the combo, love ur presentation and every bit of the recipe u have posted.
ReplyDeleteThat seem to be a winner combo..I too have noticed Sharmi posting very regularly which I could only cream of :-)
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