Ingredients
- Basmati Rice 1 and 1/2 cup (if measured with 160 ml cup)
- Brinjal 5 medium (small purple color brinjal)
- Black eye Peas 1/4 cup (cooked or canned)
- Potato 1 small (diced) or 1/8 cup
- Onion 1 large (sliced)
- Green chili 5 no.s(slitted)
- Tomato 2 medium (chopped)
- Cumin powder 3/4 tsp
- Turmeric powder 1/4 tsp
- Garam Masala Powder 1/2 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Cilantro 2 tbsp(finely chopped)
- Ginger 2" large pieces -3
- Garlic 10 cloves
- Cashew nuts 10 no.s
- Green chili 2
- Fennel seeds 1/2 tsp
- Cilantro 1/2 cup or 10-12 stems
- Oil 3 tbsp
- Fennel seeds 1/4 tsp
- Clove 4 no.s
- Cinnamon 2" stick
- Cardamom 3 no.s
- Bay leaf 2-3 small one
Method
- Soak Basmati rice for at least 20-30 minutes before u use.
- Grind all the ingredients under " to wet Grind" using 2 tbsp water to a fine smooth paste and keep ready.
- Heat oil in a pan, add the tempering ingredients and fry lightly.
- Then add ground masala paste and saute until raw smell leaves,followed by onions,turmeric powder and green chili.
- Saute them for another 1-2 minutes and then add tomatoes and saute until it turns soft and mushy.
- After that add chopped brinjal and potatoes and stir fry for 2 minutes.
- Then add black eye peas,cumin powder and garam masala powder and stir fry everything for 2-3 minutes or until the masala blend completely with the vegs.
- Now transfer everything to rice cooker,add enough water,chopped cilantro leaves and salt, stir well and cook until done.
- That's it...Tasty and Flavorful Brinjal Black eye peas Biryani is ready, Enjoy with boiled Eggs and Raitha.
Notes:
Instead of Brinjal, you can use any vegetable,fried paneer,soya chunks,mushroom anything...likewise black eye peas can be replaced with green peas,black beans, or any desired legume.
Half cooked or just soaked black eyes is best. If using canned ones, drain the water and use it.
Adjust green chili according to your taste. The above measurement will give u a medium Hot Biryani.
Sending this recipe to the event,Vardhini's very popular Dish It Out Event ~ Brinjal and Garlic guest hosting by Me.
Amazing Biryani, must try and I'll try soon :))
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This is the first time i am seeing brinjal in biryani :)...nicee!
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ReplyDeleteDelicious looking rice. I make a curry out of brinjal and black eyed bean and I love that combo.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice twist to the regular briyani, looks so perfectly cooked, will try it and let you know..
ReplyDeletethanks Hema...sure give a try, you will love it :)
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DeleteWhat a splendid mingling of flaovrs - looks So yum, Sangee :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very interesting Sangee. You always manage to come up with good combos. I have only made vaangi baath with brinjals. This looks very scrumptious.
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Deletewat a unique biriyani recipe...wud love to try this!
ReplyDeleteI am sure it tasted awesome with all the wonderful flavors that went into making this.
ReplyDeletebiriyani looks so tasty...nice pics!
ReplyDeleteSuch a new and innovative recipe Sangee..love it totally. And I too like to use my rice cooker to make most of the rice dishes, so convenient isn't it.
ReplyDeleteBiriyani looks inviting Sangee .. hope your kiddo is doing better now.
ReplyDeletePerfect one pot meal.. Nice combo of veggies
ReplyDeleteMmmm..I love the combo of brinjals and potatoes...this biriyani sounds good and looks really delicious.
ReplyDeletethis is such a neat idea, to put in black eyed peas... not only have i never tasted brinjal in pulav before, but those black eyed peas also look yum :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Combo Biryani Dear.Seems so delsh and well done.
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ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing way of preparing rice with black peas!! )
ReplyDeleteWat a unique and very innovative briyani,love the addition of black eyed peas.
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ReplyDeleteLovely Biryani, I will sent something for your event, beautiful clicks too..
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ReplyDeleteReally tasty and tempting preparation.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.