Looks like i can get dumber. Because, if you really take a look at my alphabetical recipe index, you will find that, while there are more than ten recipes of lunchbox rices, there are not even 4 or 5 pulao or biriyani recipes. You see, the excitement that comes along with a biriyani or a pulao is so immense that i find it very hard to not dig in as soon as it s cooked. The ditto applies to Mr.P too. Anyway, i made this really easy flavorsome Kuska last week. And needless to say, it was gobbled down to its last grain. It was a filling meal by itself which tasted divine with a bowl of mixed raita. And i did have the brains to click a few pictures. So, here s bringing to you all, the easy, the divine and the finally photographed Kuska recipe!
Recipe For Kuska
( Basmati rice flavored with indian spices)
Prep Time: 1 hour to soak the rice
15 mins for the rest
Cook Time: 20 mins
Source: A monthly tamil magazine
Level: Intermediate
Serves 2 generously
Ingredients
Basmati rice 1 cup
Water 1 cup
Tomatoes 2 medium chopped finely
Onion 1 large chopped finely
Ginger garlic paste 1 tsp
Green chilies 3 to 4
Mint leaves 10 to 12
Cilantro 1 small bunch
Coconut milk ( not too thin and not too thick) 1 cup
Cloves 2
Cinnamon 1″ piece
Green cardamom 1
Bay leaf 1
Oil 1 tbsp
Ghee 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Directions
Soak the basmati rice in 2 cups of water for an hour.
Towards the end of an hour, prep all your veggies.
Heat a pan with oil and add green chilies and saute till puffed up and white.
Now, add the onions and saute till light brown.
Add the ginger garlic paste next and saute for 30 secs.
Now, add the mint leaves, cilantro and chopped tomatoes and cook till tomatoes turn completely mushy and oil starts separating.
Once done, add salt, mix well and let cool completely.
When cooled, grind to a smooth paste in a blender.
Heat ghee in a pan.
Add the bay leaf, cardamom, cloves and cinnamon.
Let them brown a bit.
Now,add the ground paste and cook on medium flame for about 2 to 3 mins.
Drain the water from the rice and add to the paste.
Add 1 cup of coconut milk and 1 cup of water. Mix gently. I used 1/2 c of canned coconut milk and diluted it with 1/2 cup of water.
Cook until the rice is fluffy and tender. Alternatively, you may transfer this to a heavy bottomed pressure cooker and cook for 1 whistle or cook the rice in an electric rice cooker. An electric rice cooker works best for me!
Once the rice is done,fluff gently with a fork.
Serve hot accompanied with a curry of your choice or some raita.
Among other things, Your Kitchen In Spring Event giveaway has been won by Roshni Chandrasekar who blogs at Arusuvai Kurippu. Congrats Roshni!!
Ugo Colombo CMC says
Good post. This seems like a great recipe idea when you get bored of plain rice. Thanks for posting.<br />
anubhavati says
Hi Anusha,<br /><br />kuska is pretty interesting and a flavourful dish. I specially love the aroma of kuska. Where where where did u get that pretty blue distressed wooden background???<br /><br />Shobha
Hema says
I,ve never tried this, sounds very flavorful..
JEYASHRI SURESH says
Though i have tasted this, never tried on my own. My neighbor aunty does it well. Simple dish to indulge in when u run out of veggies
Priya Suresh says
Congrats to Roshni, btw kushka is our family favourite, love with some spicy side dish.
Roshni says
Love this rice Anu… made this accidentally some time ago.. made it on my own and my husband said – it tastes like Kuska and that is when I knew the name 🙂 Thanks for the giveaway… 🙂 This is my first win ever!
Sona - Quick Picks says
yummy lovely rice. nice colour and clicks.
Radhika Subramanian says
I love the first 2 snaps very much Anu. Perfectly in contrast with each other and very appetizing as well.Makes me want to search for a side dish around.
Sona S says
flavorful and delicious rice..
Divya Shivaraman says
Lovely kushka dear