Marathon fundraising & Vegetable Biryani
Marathon fundraising & Vegetable Biryani.. well doesn't exactly go together but hey ! what are you gonna do about it !!
Its been such a long time since I wrote any posts. More than a month.. I feel bad to have let it go this far but there has been some important and demanding things going on for the past month. There was my kid's birthday party planning and the vacation we had at Florida Disney theme parks, the photos of which I will post very soon.
Other than that, after a two year long break, I am starting work from Monday , so there was this whole process of searching for a day care for my daughter, setting up my work schedule etc., Having been with her at home for two whole years, I am very apprehensive about getting back to work life and being away from her. I have no idea as to how I am going to manage this change.. but I guess we all get used to things eventually. After all you have to let go sometime.
Another very exciting thing happenning in my life - I am running the Portland Marathon this year and I am doing it to raise funds for AID (Association for India's Development) - a non profit organisation based in India. I am currently a volunteer at the AID Portland chapter and very thrilled about doing the marathon for something I very strongly believe in.
AID has been working to eliminate grass root problems in
Phew !.. After that long talk, moving on to the recipe.. Its Vegetable Biryani. A very common food found in almost all Indian states. Its made very differently everywhere and as amazing as it is.. it tastes super good in every form. I guess thats what makes it a more attractive and mess free food. It is almost a one pot recipe.. well not really :) Everytime I make it, it is a little different in some way. This was today's version of the Biryani
Ingredients
Basmati Rice - 2 cups
Mixed diced veggies (carrot, cauliflower, beans, peas, spring onions) - 1 cup
Onion - 2 medium sized, finely chopped
Oil - 3 tbps
Pepper, whole - 1 tbsp
Haldi - 1 tsp
Garam masala powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt as per taste
To grind
Almonds - 1/2 cup
Cashews - a handful
Green chillies - 4 nos
Cloves - 3 nos
Cardamon - 2 nos.
Anise Seed - 1
Cinnamon - 1 inch stick
Fennel seeds - 1 tbsp
Mint leaves - 5 nos.
Method
- Cook the rice in the electric cooker with some oil to prevent sticking.
- Once its done, take it out and let it cool in a wide basin to prevent lumps.
- Boil the veggies other than the spring onions till completely cooked.
- In the mean time combine all the ingredients under the 'grind' section in a blender and blend into a smooth paste.
- Heat 2 tbsps of oil, add the pepper and then the onions and fry them till golden brown.
- Add the cooked veggies, salt, turmeric powder and garam masala powder. Saute till the oil seperates from the sides.
- Add the ground masala and stir fry the masala on low till the raw smell disappears. This should take only a couple minutes.
- Now add the cooled rice to the mixture and keep stirring on low till the rice gets mixed with all the masala. Adjust salt if required.
- Serve with cool yogurt raita.
17 comments:
Veg biryani looks fabulous! I will contribute monetarily to fund raising.Hope they took care of legal problems!!
Thanks Ashakka.. It means a lot to me. I really do appreciate your help very much.
hey dearie,
hope u got my mail. i am not able to chk my mail due to some server maintance prob. i will post abt ur marathon very soon. just today i finished my week long training and my mind is still buzzing with all techie things;) haven't got time to bloghop:(
wishing u n ur family a very happy gowri & ganesha chaturthi:)
Meena , I got your mail and even donated for you. Run for me girl!:)
I will get this message in there.Have a great weekend.
Lovely recipe great pics :)
Ashakka,
Thanks for the donation and for showing so much support. I will sure run for every one of my blogger friends. Happy Ganesh chathurthi akka !
Sia Sweeti,
I got your mail. Please take your time. I know how difficult it should be with the office training and everything. Happy Vinayaka Chathurthi to you too. Please do post recipes of your yummy chathurthi sweets.
Jeena,
Thanks for the lovely comments. Please keep visiting.
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Hi Meena
Nice to know that u belong to Aid-portland. I volunteer to the bay area chapter.
Kudos on ur running !
Meena:
Congratulations on your Marathon Training. Awesome!
Is this your first? By now you must be in the taper! Take it easy.
Am thinking of doing the Portland Marathon next year - if I don't get into NYC :-)
And
Run Meena Run!!!
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Hi Meena,
Hey I tried the veg Biryani recipe yesterday, it came out very well and as u said very easy and mess free recipe.
Hope u r having fun with ur new work.
Luv always
Sunita.
Hi there you have a great blog,lovely recipes. Feel free to visit my blog too :)
Jeena xx
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hey meena, its just few days left for ur marathon right? just wanted to send u gd luck wishes:)
hugs to u:)
Rice looks great, I made some rice and lamb biryani last weekend for my parents and they loved it but i have to say your looks better:-)
X Matin
Lovely looking veg briyani..will try it out sometime..
and lovely blog name...mine is mostly the same...:D
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