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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Easy Veggie Biryani w/ Cashew Nuts
Posted by
Asad
,
at
2:01 AM
INGREDIENTS:
* 250g basmati rice
* 400g special mixed frozen vegetables
* a generous handful of raisins
* 1 vegetable stock cube
* 2 tbsp korma curry paste
* a generous handful of roasted salted cashew nuts
METHOD:
1. Boil the kettle. Get out a large microwaveable bowl and pile in the rice, veg and raisins.
2. Pour 600ml/1 pint boiling water over the rice mixture and crumble in the stock cube, then stir in the curry paste. Cover the bowl with cling film, leaving a small gap at the side to let out the steam. Cook on full power (850 watts) for 12 minutes – if your microwave is less powerful, add 2 minutes.
3. Remove from the microwave and stand, still covered, for 5 minutes to complete the cooking – if you don’t let it stand the rice will be too nutty. Fluff up the rice, scatter with cashews and serve.
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