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I got my Instant Pot a couple of years ago through a deal on Amazon Prime Day. I was very skeptical about this new “fad” and wasn’t sure if adding another gadget to my kitchen was really going to make life easier. After using it for a while now, I am definitely sold. And not only am I sold, I have also been touting its benefits to my friends.
I met one of these friends recently and he did not hesitate to point out that I have not posted any recipes using the Instant Pot.
So, here is my first Instant Pot recipe. You can adapt this to a pressure cooker or rice cooker easily.
We had a few friends over for dinner a couple of weeks ago. It was a chaat party - sooji dhokla, cocktail idlis, dahi balla, jaal muri, ragada patties, and vegetable pulao. I added the vegetable pulao, because I felt that just serving snacks may not be enough (I can see my husband rolling his eyes at me)
Anyway, since I did not want to make anything else to go with the pulao, it needed to be a standalone dish. I have made variations of this pulao on several occasions and it has never failed me.
This is a great dish to make for parties or for a quick weeknight one-pot dinner for your family.
We had a few friends over for dinner a couple of weeks ago. It was a chaat party - sooji dhokla, cocktail idlis, dahi balla, jaal muri, ragada patties, and vegetable pulao. I added the vegetable pulao, because I felt that just serving snacks may not be enough (I can see my husband rolling his eyes at me)
Anyway, since I did not want to make anything else to go with the pulao, it needed to be a standalone dish. I have made variations of this pulao on several occasions and it has never failed me.
This is a great dish to make for parties or for a quick weeknight one-pot dinner for your family.
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