Sunday, July 19, 2009

Edamame and Cabbage Pulao

What do you do after a party where there is leftover rice? Our leftover rice usually gets converted into different variations of Pulao (Fried Rice). Even when you are in a hurry some spices and veggies can transform plain white rice into an exciting dish. This time my rice makeover was a Pulao with Edamame and cabbage.

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Edamame is basically fresh soybeans that has been harvested at the peak of ripening right before the seed has hardened. Anyone who's eaten in a sushi restaurant may have eaten this delicious bean. Edamame may be an acquired taste, but luckily my kids have been happily snacking on these green beans since I first introduced it to them. So I have a pack of Edamame in my refrigerator these days.

I buy it from the local Trader Joe's (look for Shelled Soybeans Edamame- ready-to-eat) available in their refrigerator section. Edamame is the only vegetable that offers a value of protein equal to that of meat and eggs, and is rich in calcium, iron, zinc, fiber, and many of the B vitamins. Click here for a nutrition label.

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Edamame adds an extra flair to this Pulao, with its beautiful, bright green color. Makes it more fun for kids to eat and I just love it when my kids say ..."Mommy Mommy ..more Edamame !" Yes, they did come up with this cute rhyme.

Ingredients (serves 3-4)

  • 1 cup cooked rice
  • 1/2 cup chopped cabbage
  • 1/2 cup edamame
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)
  • an inch of cinnamon stick
  • 2-3  Bay leaves
  • a pinch of turmeric (haldi)
  • Red Chilli (to taste)
  • Salt (to taste)
  • 1 green chilli (optional )
  • 1/2 tsp Pulao masala

METHOD

  • Heat oil in a frying pan
  • When hot, add cumin seeds and let it crackle
  • Add cinnamon and bay leaves
  • Lower the flame and then add turmeric, red chilli powder and pulao masala
  • Add chopped cabbage, edamame, and salt. Cook on high heat for a couple of minutes, then cover and cook on low until done(5-7 min).
  • Add the cooked rice and mix it well
  • Cook the Pulao for another 3-4 min  with constant stirring over medium heat until all the flavors are well incorporated

Enjoy this protein rich Pulao served hot with a simple cooling cucumber Raita (Yoghurt Dip)!

32 comments:

Anonymous said...

Healthy way to transform the leftover rice...!Tnx for sharing the gr8 information dear...

lata raja said...

That's a lovely way to use leftovers Jyoti.It is Protein rich.And I loved the picture.

Anonymous said...

Wow, that looks amazing!

Indian Khana said...

Looks so gud...lovely pic...nice recipe

Shama Nagarajan said...

delicious pulao

Doloncookbook said...

Wow what a healthy way to use leftover & that too so delicious ... Loved the picture dear ...

chakhlere said...

Edamame looks fresh and healthy!!
nice way to convert leftover rice to a healthy meal. Rice looks yummy!!

Parita said...

This really sounds interesting, never used cabbage in rice, tempting click my dear :)

B said...

seeing u after a long time on the blog. Summer must be busy

Cilantro said...

Good idea to use the Edamame in the pulao. Looks spicy.

Sujata said...

Thanks for the info on edamame. Will try to use in our diet now. Pulao looks awesome.

Pavithra Elangovan said...

Wow that so healthy and yummy dish.. looks so good and the color is really tempting..

lubnakarim06 said...

Lushes green beans.....make a delectable recipe.......pulao with it sounds yum....

Manasi said...

I love Edamame! Always keep it in my fridge, never thought of adding it to anything...its sucha wonderful idea, considering all the nutritional benefits. Added you to my blogroll.

Vibaas said...

that looks delicious. i add edamame in pulao and maggi too :)

Archana said...

Hi, thanks for dropping by...U have a lovely blog...will be here more often..and I love what you have done with this rice !

kittymatti said...

helathy one! looks so tasty jyoti!

Rekha shoban said...

Thanks for ur comments dear.

Sig said...

Ooh I love edamame in fried rice, and your pulao looks spicy hot!

Chitra said...

That is a healthy pulao..Love that one:)

Suparna said...

hi thanks for stopping by :) hope to c u more often :) u have some interesting recipes here :) u've been innovative with food :)
good one jyothi!!
CIya!!
TC

Hari Chandana P said...

Wow.. looks soo delicious and spicy... thanks for the yummy recipe.. :)

Juliana said...

Oh! This rice dish with edamame looks so yummie...and all the spice in it...need to try it!

Vidya said...

Rice looks very yummy, I love spicy rice dishes for work lunches..can I have some please? :) Awesome clicks as always Jyoti.

Shri said...

Beautiful dish!

Ann said...

Lovely and a colorful picture. looks awesome

dsdsds said...

Wow such a colorful pulao.. never thought i could use edamame.. i was a bit intimidated even after knowing its a healthy rich bean. Thanks for sharing

Shrini said...

I did not know about edamame, will try your recipe!

Rajitha said...

i love edamame..period!..the rice looks fantastic..actually all ur recipes look great..will be back soon to browse

Anonymous said...

oh my! that is a million dollar worth a pic..so vibrant and ur camera has captured the colours at its best..am gonna try this out sometime..sounds delicious

Myvegfare said...

hi jyothi, first time in your bog, i missed you i think thought it was my sister who has posted a comment in my blog, first of all i would like to thank you for leaving a comment in my blog, that's very kind of you, you have a lovely blog, and this about the left over is a absolutely good one and about edamame i hadn't heard about it all, i must try if i could get it anywhere here in UK, the colour looks amazing, & so highly nutritious too.., you have beautiful pictures too...

figtree said...

I will new throw out left over rice again.YUM FIgtreeapps