Monday, May 16, 2011

Zafrani Zarda Pulao with POM!

t gives me great pleasure to let you know that a scout team from POM Wonderful apparently liked my work that I publish through this blog of mine and contacted me the other day. They offered to send me a case of their wonderful juice. The best part, there was no catch. All I had to do was what I already love to do, come up with some recipes; and with a great product like POM it was not too difficult a task.
You guys most likely know about POM. Yes, the deep purple-pink juice in the cute double spherical looking bottle that you can find in the juice aisle of practically every grocery store.
As I sat down searching through my brain for ideas, my first instinct was a spiced juice blend, or ice-cream or the like. I wanted to go with something more original and exotic so I set those ideas aside and stuck to my roots. Hence came the idea of using a POM reduction in an exotic rice. When I asked hubby for his feedback after he had this rice for dinner, he summed it up aptly as a 'Dish fit for Royalty'.
That is exactly what this rice is, royal. As you take a spoonful, you first get the sweetness from the sugar but you know there's more coming. As the fragrance of the basmati takes over, you get the textural play of the cashews and pomegranate pearls together with the aroma of the exotic spice blend of course over the mild yet pervasive flavor of pomegranate tantalizing your taste buds. It all goes down leaving a sweet and spicy elegance in your mouth forcing you to pick up the spoon again. Sound royal enough! It is said that this dish was one of the favorites of Akbar the Great (not sure if he used POM though, just kidding).
If the pictures are not enough, you just have to try it to believe it.
Ingredients:
Basmati Rice ................................ 2 cup (washed and soaked for 30 min)
Sugar ......................................... 1/4 cup (adjust to taste)
POM .......................................... 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp
Ghee ......................................... 4 tbsp
Saffron ...................................... 1 tsp
Milk .......................................... 2 tbsp, warm
Cinnamon ................................... 1 inch
Cloves ....................................... 3 - 4
Green Cardamom .......................... 4 + 2 (whole, crushed in a mortar-pestle)
Cashews ..................................... 1/4 cup
Raisin ........................................ 1/4 cup
Pistachios and Almonds ................... 1/4 cup (mixed)
Pomegranate Pearls ....................... for garnishing
Method:
1. Drain the rice and cook in boiling water till almost 3/4 done. Drain and cool to room temperature.
2. Soak the saffron in the warm milk for about 30 minutes.
3. In a medium saucepan mix the sugar, POM and 2 crushed cardamoms. Let it come to a boil then simmer it on low heat for 5 - 7 minutes till it gets to a syrupy consistency. Set aside but use within a half hour.
4. In a non-stick pan on medium heat, add the ghee. Add cinnamon, cloves and green cardamom. Stir till it is fragrant, about 1 - 2 minutes. Add the cashew and raisin and stir till the raisins get plump.
5. Add the pistachios and almonds. Stir and add the rice. Cook for 2 - 3 minutes. Mix to combine evenly. Add the pomegranate syrup, mix and cover and let it simmer on low heat for 4 - 5 minutes, stirring once in between. Add the saffron and mix.
6. Garnish with pomegranate pearls and serve warm as a dessert or as a meal with a spicy curry.

112 comments:

Priti said...

WOW this looks so gud Aipi ..can't take eye off ...nice pics and love the serving dish ...looks so authentic

Priya Sreeram said...

looks soooo royale- yumm ! and congrats dear- the scout team indeed have chosen a wonderful foodie n blogger to showcase their products- ROCK ON !

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A beautiful pulao! Something I could eat on a daily basis.

Cheers,

Rosa

Mélange said...

Extremely royal ,exotic dish that is !! feel like going back to the royal era..haha..I love POM too.with the color and flavour it possess,I can imagine how wonderful the taste is goin to be..And the rice you used is exceptionally superb too.I wish I had some...Some ravishing pictures as well !! (oh God save me..I am hungry)

Faith said...

POM is a great company.Congrats on your POM juice. The rice looks wonderful and I'd love to make it to hubby soon!

Have a great week ahead.

Reshmi Mahesh said...

A Royal looking recipe indeed....So beautiful and flavorful....

Priya said...

Wow wat a flavourful,rich looking fabulous pulao, simply irresistible..

Reva said...

My,my.... What can I say... This is indeed "fit for royalty"... stunning presentation:) Enjoyed reading the post thoroughly...
Reva

Krithi's Kitchen said...

Simply ecstatic... sumptuous place setting too!

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sangee vijay said...

Wow....wat a royal dish...looks so delicious n very new recipe to me...awesome presentation...lovely clicks!!!

Saranya said...

We can find all healthy version of Food in their spot. zafron zarda pulao looks awesome!

Priya (elaichii) said...

That does look so royal and grandiose!

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Never taasted zarda pulau b4,but your pictures make me drool over! Have to try it out sometime!

Prathibha said...

wow that pulav looks really exotic n yummy!!!will take some portion into my plate if u dont mind..:)

Smitha said...

ur clicks always tempt me girl....love the addition of anar dana!...too beautiful and yuM!

Suman Singh said...

Congrats, Aipi..you truly deserve that!
Pulao looks elegant and perfect with the pomegranate topping! such a lovely treat and great recipe..thanks for sharing!

The Mistress of Spices said...

This looks and sounds amazing! Lucky you to have received a whole case of POM :-)

anthony stemke said...

I've got to try this. I usually avoid Pom because of the price, but this recipe looks very inviting. Thank You.

Jennifurla said...

THis is a drop dead gorgeous meal, hard to resist those little jewels.

Food Glorious Food! said...

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divya said...

Wow tempting and delicious,looks so inviting.

Uma said...

pulav looks absolute delish.. need to try this pom.. u very well deserve this gift and appreciation :)

Sarah Naveen said...

gal gal!!! thats amazing :)..lovely clicks too

Vimitha Anand said...

What a colorful and flavorful rice dear... Lovely clicks...

Deeksha said...

Delicious and aromatic pulao! Lovely presentation!

Richa said...

The Pulao looks perfect.. the colors with the saffron and the pomegranate pearls makes it even more droolworthy!

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Madhavi said...

I love Pomegranate in rice dishes, This zafrani zarda pulao looks divine, just divine..great job gal.

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Rachu said...

OMG!!!! Aipi, truly royal.. I loved this innovation.. i must try it.. its all over my head.. jst wanna taste it now!!!
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Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

Oh my my...that's just so perfect!!
You can send the pics for the ad campaign of the basmati brand you have used...I'm sure the pics are even better than what the brand flaunts with... :)
Superb photography and such khila khila rice.... man khil gaya dekhkar! :)

Hema Mahen said...

Looks so yummy....

Raji said...

That's one delicious and flavourful pulao...love the richness of this.

Vidhya said...

Indeed the pulao looks so royal.

julie said...

wow..The pulao looks very inviting!

JishasKitchen said...

wow..that's one beautiful pulav...looks so good and delicious and I am gonna try this soon...

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

wow Aipi, absolutely love your presentation, sure looks royal. I m amazed at how many props you have (i mean plates, bowls, serving stuff) as almost every time I see something new or different, love it dear. Your pictures are mind-blowing too. I always wanted to learn to make this, would surely give it a try. What should I substitute POM with (as I don't have that right now).

Ananda Rajashekar said...

i do enjoy reading about pom products, never got a chance to try. and ur serving bowl i love it...have tried zfrani years ago...most flavour and eye catching ever...so is urs!

Sobha Shyam said...

Flavourful pulao..looks fabulous..loved adding pomegranate syrup..very healthy !!

Deepthidigvijay said...

mmm..mouth watery and looks yummy.....Really tempting
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tasteofbeirut said...

Wonderful rice dish! I am enamored with all these Basmati rice pilaffs!

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

Love pom juice..pulao looks rich,nutty n fragrant..colorful n deliciousssssss treat to eyes...yummmmo ..
Sanyukta
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Niru said...

Congratulations for the recognition aipi...u deserve it..good work...dish looks delicious..

cook from doha said...

this is a really royal recipe.........u r a genius........spellbounding recipe......

TipsNDeals said...

very tempting and delicious.

An Open Book said...

is that a sweet kinda pulao? i love the pom addition

Suja said...

Delicious and colorful pulao..looks so tempting.

kanthi said...

Love the colourful pulao,very tempting..

Biny Anoop said...

After watching Cheeni kum i was waiting for a good zafrani pulao....and i just found one

Nami @ Just One Cookbook said...

Wow I love it! Pomegranate makes this dish extra cute and appetizing, but even without it, I love the seasonings! Also, not food related, but I love the plate/bowl you used... I like those unique and authentic texture and design!

PAV's said...

looks mouthwatering...
superb clicks.

Satrupa said...

Never thought of using POM in a pulao ... will try out soon :)

Adelina said...

Lucky you- and what a great way to promote this amazing fruit!- royal- agree!

R said...

looks really rich and delicious!

Juliana said...

Wow, this rice dish looks delicious with pomegranate juice and the nuts...so tasty with the spices...beautiful colors...very inviting. Have a wonderful week Aipi :-)

Pavani said...

That dish definitely looks like it is fit for a KING. Lovely pics and absolutely love that flower shaped platter. Is that from India or did you get it here in the U.S?

Jay said...

great recipe...love your version..

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Junia said...

i LOVE the addition of pom seeds to this sweet rice dish!!!! mmmmm~~~

Angela said...

That is very pretty. My nephew is a big fan of pomegranate.

kitchenmorph said...

i dunno where to start in your blog Aipi; each post is better than the other and i like your photos for their brightness and elegance.

congrats on being picked by them...Zafrani is as you say royal. i'm also reminded of the movie Cheeni Kum...

xxcellent choice of a recipe...i join you in your joy!

Rinku Naveen said...

Wow..Lovely colours!Yummy pulao.Will try this for sure.

miri goes phishing! said...

wow...aipi...the snaps look gorgeous...n' i love the dishes u have served the pulao in....ever since i watched the movie 'cheeni kum' zafrani pulao reminds me of Tabu n' Amitabh Bachan....;)...this recipe is dfntly original n' exotic....

Magic of Spice said...

What a gorgeous dish and recipe, love the flavors!

Nitha said...

wow.. what a colour.. sure that this would be delicious too..

chitra said...

Felt like tasting a a few spoonfuls from the pic. attractive and beautiful garnish

Indrani said...

Wow, Aipi..just wow..your presentation is as rich as the recipe sounds..very royal presentation

Sarah said...

simply gorgoeous clicks! the pom seeds are like gems in the pulao! wonderful addition!

Shanavi said...

As usual mind blowing work from u Aipi, Good use of the juice in a traditional exotic way !!

savitha ramesh said...

Extraordianary work.Delicious pulao.

Seema Kamath alias Seema Abbas Ali said...

Wow Aipi,

The Pulao certainly looks royal. Hatss off for coming up with such an innovtaive dish with POM... Liked the addition of pomegranate pearls. Truly exotic!!!

Regards,
Seema
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Kalpana Sareesh said...

Lovely its awesome...

Suparna said...

Hey Aipi,
One wouldnt need a time machine to go back in time to the Royal kitchen of Akbar! ur pictures are just enough proof of the Royalty this recipe has to offer :P
Am speechless! just wanna come and have lunch and dinner at your place ;P

Babli said...

Pulao looks colourful, flavourful, tempting and mouth watering. I cannot resist myself seeing such a delicious dish. Wonderful presentation.

CinnamonNChillies said...

oohhh...what beautiful clicks! This dish reminds me of the movie "Cheeni Kum" :-) Dish looks exotic!!

Kurinji said...

Wow amazing presentation and yummy pulao.
Kurinjikathambam

Suchi said...

killer combo aipi- great snaps,love the pics you take

Sushma Mallya said...

This looks really tempting love the pomogranate seeds on the top:)

jeyashrisuresh said...

very interesting and eyecatching rice. Beautiful clicks

tigerfish said...

Good one ! POM Pulao!

Plateful said...

The pulao looks awesome--your idea rocks! Now, wish I get get hold of a bottle of POM..!

Radhika said...

Aipi, It is really fit for royalty and I love the hue of the whole recipe.

Sweet Artichoke said...

Gorgeous clicks! This is a deliciously festive pulao!

Mehjabeen Arif said...

Congrats Dear ! This is a Definite Royal Treat ! I am definitely Bookmarking ! Will use it for something really Royal :)

Lizy said...

looks so delish and colorful! yummy!

sojo said...

wow...looks so colorful

Sukanya Ramkumar said...

Sweet and fruity pulao... Sounds so good... Nice recipe... Looks so colorful... YUM!

swapna said...

Exotic and Awesome dish....can i come over?? :))

Sutapa said...

Aipi that's truly royal both in taste and look!

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Lovely pulao looks too good.

Tammy said...

What a wonderful way to serve rice! I love the idea of the POM and nuts! This sounds delicious!

Hugs & Happy blessings,
Tammy

SinFoodie said...

Lovely creation!! It really looks royal!

G.Pavani said...

colourful and awesome clicks as usually dear.

Latha said...

Looks delicious and beautiful...

RS said...

Your pics are droolyfying ...Looks very tempting and inviting :)

Miriam said...

You always have the most beautiful looking food :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

Maria said...

Very interesting! This almost sounds similar to asure pudding, I love the flavours!

Priyanka Agrawal said...

looks majestic

Cham said...

It is like a "jewel" filled rice :) Gorgeous and eye catching one!

Peggy said...

Congrats on being contacted by POM! You've come up with a delicious and decadent looking pulao!

Eva said...

That rice looks fantastic! Such lovely photos :)

Torviewtoronto said...

delicious looking flavourful rice love adding fresh pomegranate on top of food aromatic rice love the presentation

michelangelo in the kitchen said...

What a beautiful pulao Aipi! Looks so inviting and Irresistible! Just have to make this to stop imagining how tasty this must be. Cheers!

Smita said...

wow...looks really regal...feast for royals :)

Vandana Rajesh said...

Flavourful royal pulao indeed and your presentation only adds to its beauty. POM has definitely made a great choice. Lovely recipe Aipi and thks for sharing it with us.

Kitchen Flavours said...

Wow....yummy....perfect looking recipe...love the color combos....

Prathima Shivraj said...

delicious 7 colorful pulao..looks inviting.

lissie said...

awesome clicks! pulao looks absolutely divine...!

Sudha Sabarish said...

Hi Aipi,

Cool,great and awesome recipe.Never tasted this b4.Ur truly a great cook.

Katerina said...

Such a beautiful contrast between rice and pom!Awesome flavors!

kitchen flavours said...

Wow, what a beautiful dish. Beautiful colour and looks delicious! Great recipe!

Ambreen said...

Wow, that is a masterpiece! You are so creative, Aipi! Lovely recipe & such an eye catching presentation!

Shireen said...

Gorgeous pulao!! I so love pulaos & biryanis, i am definitely going to try this!

schmetterlingwords said...

I tried to comment on this once, but got an error, so trying again...

Aipi, this pulav looks absolutely awesome... I've surely bookmarked this... We dont get POM here in Germany, but I'm determined to try with a locally available pommegranate juice. I hope it comes out equally delectable and royal like yours... Thanks for this wonderful recipe :-)

Hyma said...

aipi...am getting addicted to ur blog...this is so truly a beautiful and rich recipe..will hv to give this a try! thx for this recipe

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