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		ricky
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 2:25 am    Post subject: Arati Bondhi Thalimpu Recipe | 
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				Arati Bondhi Thalimpu Recipe
 
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Ingredients:
 
Banana Stem - 1 piece, 12 inches length
 
Par boiled rice - 1 tblsp
 
Garlic - 3 flakes, crushed
 
Oil for frying
 
Red Chilli Powder - 1/2 to 3/4 tsp
 
Salt as required
 
Turmeric Powder - a pinch
 
 
For Seasoning:
 
Mustard Seeds
 
Urad dal
 
Red Chillies - broken
 
Curry Leaves
 
 
Method:
 
1. Cut banana stem into rounds and remove the fibre.
 
2. Cut into thin long pieces and soak in water to which little whipped curd is added. This is to ensure it retains its colour.
 
3. Dry roast par boiled rice carefully in medium flame till it puffs up and golden yellow in colour.
 
4. Powder into coarse rawa consistency.
 
5. Heat oil in kadai, add seasonings, crushed garlic and then banana stem.
 
6. Fry for 1 or 2 minutes.
 
7. Add little water, salt, turmeric, chilli powder and close with lid.
 
8. When the vegetable is 3/4th cooked and still moist, add powdered rice and close with lid.
 
9. Cook properly till rice rawa becomes soft and moisture is aborbed.
 
 
Note: When adding rice rawa, there should be little water in the kadai. Otherwise add little and then close the lid.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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		shana34
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 9:14 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Hi guys 
 
 
The name biryani or biriani is derived from the Persian word beryā(n) which means "fried" or "roasted". Biryani is a family of Middle Eastern, Southern Asian dishes made from a mixture of spices, rice (usually basmati), meat/vegetables and yogurt.
 
There are many kinds of biryanis and each kind has a uniqueness about it. Pre-mixed biryani spices from different commercial names are easily available in markets these days, which reduces the preparation time though the taste differs considerably.
 
 
 
Thanks for all friends
 
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