Here is the best way to cook delicious Pilau
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By
Wambui Kuria
| Aug 02, 2016
Pilau is one of the most popular dishes in Kenyan homes. A wedding without Pilau on the menu is a no no. It is a coastal dish served with Kachumbari. It can be cooked with beef, chicken, mutton, soya etc.
Serves 3-4
Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 36 mins
Ready In: 46 mins
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Ingredients:
• 1 cup rice (500g)
• 2 large onions
• 1 clove crushed garlic
• 1 crushed ginger
• 20g pilau masala
• ¼ cup vegetable oil
• ½ kg cubed beef
• 1¾ cups cold water
• Salt to taste
Directions:
In a cooking pot, fry onions until cooked (but not burnt – this give color to the end product), add garlic, ginger, salt, pilau masala, allow to cook for 2-3 mins, add meat and let cook until meat is cooked.
Pour in the rice, stir to combine the meat with the rice, add the 1 ¾ cups water and bring to a boil over high heat with the cooking pot uncovered. Once the water level has gone down, lower the heat, cover with foil paper or brown kitchen paper and cook for a further 2-3 mins or until water has dried up. Turn of your heat, fluff the rice and set aside for about 5 mins.
Serve with Kachumbari.