I have had Tarla Dalal Tomato Rice bookmarked for a little while, to make use of my homegrown tomatoes, but once again I was tempted by a tomato recipe that I came across in the Guardian's food section. Tarla Dalal was a famous Indian chef, cookbook author, food writer and host of cookery shows. her first cookbook 'The Pleasures of Vegetarian Cooking' was published in 1974. Since then Tarla Dalal wrote over 100 cookbooks, of which I own some, but like I said I was tempted by another modern recipe. The recipe in question this time is for Summer Pilau with Tomato, Coconut and Cashew Nuts and once again comes from Meera Sodha, the food is well presented and captured wonderfully by the photographs . The recipes are also accessible, which is good for any home cook. Some of you will remember that recently I made her Lebanese Green Beans and Vermicelli Rice , so I knew this was going to be a good one to make and eat too.
I stuck to Meera Sodha's recipe for the Tomato Pilau, the only two things that were different. I used dried curry leaves as I am not easily able to find fresh where I live; and secondly, this was due to my impatience - I did not brown the onions well, hence why my Pilau is not as golden, but let me tell you it was still delicious, moreso because of my homegrown tomatoes!
D loved it and said I should make this for our American guests when they come in September. Hopefully we will still have tomatoes coming from the greenhouse, in which case I shall be making it again.
Meera suggests serving it with a fresh green salad. I told my husband this and he rolled his eyes and suggested that I should have thrown in some of our homegrown green beans to the Pilau. Instead he had his with a dollop of mango chutney, I think it was a good decision. If I have tempted you once again, then please check out the full recipe.
Other Pilau Recipes you may like
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Cauliflower Pilau
Fenugreek and Radish Rice
Rainbow Carrot Rice Pilau
Savoury Jerusalem Artichoke Rice
Savoy Cabbage and Lentil Rice
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