Sun God has unleashed a fury incomparable; couple that with power-cuts ranging anywhere between 8-10 hours (and on some days more than that), I am in to slugging down glasses of liquid ; water is cool and so is lemon-mint cooler or any fresh fruit juice. While tender coconut water is my perennial favourite, I am also heavily (pun intended) in to gulping down carbonated/soft drinks ! The soft-drink is no match for the uber-cool TCW but my stomach seems to <3 guzzling it. Guess the health freaks have to look the other way !


The other day as I was ambling on a red hot afternoon gulping down the aerated drink & stifling a few burps :p I got a call from my hubby saying he will be home for lunch. Hurrying home, I ditched thoughts for an elaborate menu, and sliced n diced the available veggies and threw in a few spices. While at it, my eyes fell on the half-finished 7 UP bottle and decided to sizzle up things ! What followed was dunking a liberal quantity of the fizzy drink to the veggies while sauteeing and proceeding as usual for the pilaf 

Pulao that tasted exotic ! 



Verdict:-
Hubby dearest loved it and was amused to know that 7 UP had played a part in it ! The saucy blend of sweet & spice had us going for repeat serves !


Here’s How :-


In a pressure pan/thick bottomed pan, warm up the oil and let the fennel seeds sizzle. Tip in the chopped chillis & garlic and saute for a few minutes. Dunk in the sliced onion and after it turns a translucent pink add the cubed potato as well as the baby corn (sliced). 


Give them a stir or two and this is where you get adventurous. Splash in a liberal quantity of the aerated drink and watch the veggies lap it up. Saute for a few minutes till they turn tender. Add garam masala and salt (to taste) and further saute it, adding a few drops of the soft drink or water (if it gets too dry). 


Add the grated cottage cheese and give it a good mix. Drain the rice completely and mix it along with the veggies. Add required water and pressure cook it up to 3 whistles. Alternately, let it cook with a lid closed. Garnish with Coriander leaves/fried onions and enjoy with choice accompaniments.



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14 Comments

  1. Akila April 19, 2012 at 8:09 am - Reply

    Wow that was really amazing.. Very creative…

  2. Akila April 19, 2012 at 8:10 am - Reply

    Wow that was really amazing.. Very creative…

  3. Priya Suresh April 19, 2012 at 11:19 am - Reply

    Oh gal,seems ur creativity doesnt have limits..well done..Pulao lookse
    extremely irresistible.

  4. Menaga Sathia April 19, 2012 at 12:22 pm - Reply

    woww what a creativity priya…nice pulao!!

  5. Hamaree Rasoi April 19, 2012 at 1:19 pm - Reply

    keep hydrating yourself dear…now that is really interesting …adding Cola…This pulao has to be good

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

  6. Nava K April 19, 2012 at 2:01 pm - Reply

    Thumbs up for this creative recipe and invention. I can imagine the mild sweet taste of the drink with the spicy added inside. Lovely and looks so good.

  7. Spice up the Curry April 19, 2012 at 3:08 pm - Reply

    something new. love it

  8. Julie April 19, 2012 at 4:56 pm - Reply

    Hats off to you,Priya..A total new creation..pulao n 7 up:-) ONGOING EVENT- "Mint & Coriander seeds" (EP Series-Apr)
    Erivum Puliyum

  9. Shobha April 19, 2012 at 8:30 pm - Reply

    A pulao with a twist !!
    very innovative ..

  10. Rasi April 20, 2012 at 1:53 am - Reply

    ha ha wow! adding 7 up to pulao.. now thats an innovation..:)

    Ongoing Event : WTML

  11. Unknown April 21, 2012 at 8:57 pm - Reply

    Hi
    I've never heard of 7 up in pulav but sounds like the sweetness would be a nice new flavor to the already spiced up pulav and your bowl of rice has a nice spicy red color too!!

  12. Asmita April 24, 2012 at 4:37 pm - Reply

    Very creative recipe! Looks and sounds yummy!

  13. Unknown April 25, 2012 at 8:26 pm - Reply

    I have seen this recipe once before or a rice prep using soft drinks – was it on your blog? Made notes to myself to try this – and slipped my mind – looks pretty yummy :)

  14. Nancy May 2, 2012 at 2:29 pm - Reply

    I think there is a new trend starting using soft drinks in cooking and baking. Sounds really interesting. Thanks for being a part of the YBR!

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