Recipe No: 269
This is one easy yet very delicious Rice dish that will be ready to serve in a matter of minutes, making it an excellent after work dinner or a lazy late afternoon lunch.
Ingredients Serves 3
Make it, enjoy the deliciousness and
serve it to your family with love…
This is one easy yet very delicious Rice dish that will be ready to serve in a matter of minutes, making it an excellent after work dinner or a lazy late afternoon lunch.
Ingredients Serves 3
- Basmati Rice…………….........1 1/2 Cups (Washed and drained)
- Hard boiled Eggs………….....2 (cut each into 4 pieces)
- Salmon……………………….......300 Grams (clean and wash; but don’t cut)
- Salt…………………………......….1/2 Teaspoon
- Pepper Powder………….........1/2 Teaspoon
- Water…………………………......2 Cups
- Oil……………………………….......2 Tablespoons
- Cumin seeds……………….........1/3 Teaspoon
- Onion chopped……………........1/2 Cup
- Ginger Garlic Paste…………....1 Teaspoon
- Coriander Powder……………...1 ½ Teaspoons
- Turmeric Powder……………….1/4 Teaspoon
- Garam Masala Powder………3/4 Teaspoon
- Coconut Milk……………………..1 Cup (medium thickness)
- Salt……………………………………as needed (I used around ¾ Teaspoon)
- Chopped Coriander Leaves….2 Tablespoons
- Soak the washed and drained Rice in warm water for about 20 minutes. Drain well.
- Combine all the ingredients in the ‘to cook the Salmon’ section in a deep pan and boil on high heat. (It is good if the Fish is immersed fully in the Water otherwise, turn it over half way through cooking.)
- Once boiled, lower the flame to medium low and cook for 5 minutes. (By this time Fish will be fully cooked.)
- Take the fish out of the Water and keep aside. Once slightly cooled, tear it into big bite size pieces with the help of a fork. (As Salmon is delicate it will be a bit difficult to cut them into small pieces, but you are more than welcome to do so if you want. But I preferred irregular pieces. If your husband or guests ask why, tell them that it is 'rustic'!!)
- Measure the remaining cooking liquid and add more Water to make it up to 2 cups.
- Heat Oil in a wide pan on medium high heat and splutter the Cumin seeds.
- Add the Onion and saute till translucent for about a minute or two.
- Add Ginger Garlic paste and cook till the raw smell is gone.
- Lower the heat to low and add Coriander Powder, Turmeric Powder and Garam Masala Powder; saute for 30 seconds.
- Add the drained Rice and fry it for about 3 minutes on medium high heat.
- Once fried, add the Fish cooking liquid (the one that we added Water to make 2 cups), Coconut Milk and the Salt (consider the fact that the Fish cooking liquid has Salt). Mix well, cover and let it boil.
- Once boiled, reduce the heat to minimum and let it cook.
- Once the Rice is half cooked, add the Fish; mix gently and let it cook covered till all the liquid is absorbed and the Rice is cooked perfectly.
- Once cooked, switch off the heat; sprinkle the Coriander Leaves and mix gently.
- Serve hot topped with Egg.
- If you are squeezing fresh Coconut Milk, do combine 1st and the 2nd milk to make a cup for this preparation.
- The Salt for this dish should be adjusted in such a way that the Rice should have Salt if eaten without any curries.
- Cumin seeds in this dish can be substituted with Black Cumin seeds too.
- I like this dish a lot with Salmon and hence too stubborn to try with others.
Make it, enjoy the deliciousness and
serve it to your family with love…
A flavorful delicious rice...great for weekends...
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