Last Updated on December 14, 2020 by Chef Mireille
Today’s ingredient swap was horsegram given to me by Usha. This ingredient swap with my blogging friends has been so much fun cooking with different ingredients that are not always staples in my pantry. Many different countries have a spiced rice dish called pulao. It is spelled in different ways depending on the country such as pilao, pelao, pilav and the variations go on. There are different methodologies to cooking this rice from stove top methods to baked versions. Horsegram is a brand new ingredient for me and I created this mildly spiced Horsegram Pulao with it.
I have seen many Indian recipes using horsegram, however, it is something I had not previously tasted or utilized. Upon further research, I learned that India is pretty much the only country that considers it a lentil for human consumption. In India, it is used in making everything from rice dishes to paratha. However, for the rest of the world, it is not used as an edible human lentil and instead used for horsefeed. This small lentil I found had a very mild taste and not starchy at all. I would definitely continue to include it in rice dishes or even soup I think it would make a great addition.
When Indians first started coming to the Caribbean as indentured servants in the 1800’s, they brought their cuisine with them. While many Caribbean foods have Indian names, there are slight differences in flavorings and methodology as always happens when foods get transported across oceans and continents. I used my knowledge of both Indian style and Caribbean style pulao to create this fusion pulao.
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Horsegram Pulao
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup horsegram
- 1 tablespoon ghee
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 5 cloves
- 5 green cardamom pods
- 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
- 1 teaspoon ginger paste
- 1 teaspoon garlic paste
- 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
- 1/2 teaspoon red chile powder. cayenne pepper
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
- 3 cups Basmati rice
- 1 cup coconut milk
- 1 cup coconut milk
Instructions
- Soak horsegram overnight in water.
- Cook horsegram in a pot of boiling water until tender, about 30 minutes.
- Drain horsegram, but reserve liquid.
- In a large pot, heat ghee. Add cinnamon, cloves, cardamom and cumin. Stir fry for 1 minute, until the cumin starts to change color. Add ginger paste and garlic paste. Fry for 1 minute.
- Add 3 cups of the reserved horsegram liquid and coconut milk. Add turmeric, chile powder and salt. Bring to a boil.
- Add rice and cooked horsegram. Stir to combine. Reduce to a simmer and cook, covered until rice is tender, about 20 minutes.
Priya Suresh
Wonderful way to sneak healthy horsegram as pulao, prefectly cooked rice Mireille. Delicious dish there.
Chef Mireille
thanks – yes it is a tasty and delicious one pot dish
Sandhiya
That’s a one healthy pulao,never tried using horsegram in rice.Bookmarked to try.
Chef Mireille
I wanted something quick and easy – and pulao fit the bill
Gayathri Kumar
This pulao is such a healthy nutritious one with the addition of horse gram. We use horse gram in variety of dishes but I have never tried it with rice. Let me try if I get a chance.
Chef Mireille
its an easy way of incorporating horsegram into a one pot dish
Usha
I don’t remember tasting this lentil while growing up do remember the soup/rasam made with it. Only after I started blogging I learnt it can be used in many other forms. Pulao is a nice way to use these lentils. I love pulao so will definitely try this. Thanks for the share.
srividhya
Never tried horse gram puloa. This sounds delicious and healthy. Will try it soon. Thanks for the share.
Chef Mireille
it was delicious
Srivalli Jetti
Thats a fantastic way to use this lentil Mir, horse gram has an important status in Andhra cuisine and is used much. While I have eaten it as charu, podi and ground, making a rice dish is new and sounds wonderful…enjoyed reading your intro…very innovative. I enjoyed how well you guys had a swap and gave us such interesting dishes.
Chef Mireille
its a brand new lentil for me but I really enjoyed trying it. thanks for the challenge as it introduced me to this new ingredient
sushma
Pulao looks soo delicious Mir.
Chef Mireille
thanks Sushma – now I have added horsegram to my house pantry
Harini
Never tried a pulao with horse gram. But looks delicious.
Chef Mireille
thanks Harini – yes it is simple and flvorful
Pavani
That is such a nutritious and protein rich rice dish. Never used horsegram this way — will have to try this dish some time.