This recipe is from my MIL. I love making it as a part of a Hyderabadi meal or any Indian meal. It is great to serve with a paneer curry or dal.
About the Recipe
Hyderabadi cuisine is known for its spicy and flavorful dishes like this veg biryani and zafrani pulao. The combination of spices and ingredients make these dishes aromatic and absolutely delicious. One such dish is this simple yet amazing bagara rice or bagara annam. The name comes from the word ‘baghar or bagaar’ which means the cooking technique of tempering. Hyderabadi and Pakistani Urdu speakers use this term frequently. Bagar is the technique of frying whole spices in oil to release their flavors. This is then either poured into something else like dal or ingredients are added to it like in this bhagara rice recipe. So bagara rice is an easy to make and tasty dish. It is usually made plain without any vegetables or protein or spice powders. Whole spices and fresh herbs give its characteristic flavor. Caramelized onions add another tasty layer of flavor. It is a popular dish at weddings and special occasions in Telangana region and Hyderabad. I use my Instant Pot to make bagara annam. You can also use a pressure cooker. I follow my MIL’s recipe to the T and it turns out amazing every single time. Do try this easy rice recipe, I am sure you will enjoy it as much I do.
Ingredients
For the details of the exact quantities of each ingredient and the list of ingredients needed, check the printable recipe card below. This is a simple recipe that needs a few ingredients. Here is what you need to make bagara chawal:
Rice - I highly recommend using basmati rice for this recipe. With its aromatic flavor and long delicate grains, it highlights the spices in this dish. But you can also use sona masoori or other long grain rice. Just make sure to adjust the water quantity accordingly.Onion - any variety will work.Ginger+garlic pasteWhole spices - bay leaf, cloves, cardamom pods, cinnamon stick, shah jeera.Fresh herbs - mint and cilantroSalt
Instructions
For the detailed instructions on how to make the recipe with exact timings, check the printable recipe card below. Here’s how to make bagara rice in the instant pot: Wash and drain basmati rice 2~3 times until the water runs clear. In a medium size bowl, soak the rice in water for at least 20~30 minutes. Select ‘Sauté’ on the Instant Pot and when the pot is hot, add oil. Stir in the spices and cook for 30~40 seconds or until they are fragrant and lightly toasted. Add the onion, green chilies and cook for 4~5 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until lightly browned around the edges. Add the ginger-garlic paste and cook for 1 more minute. Stir in the chopped herbs and cook for another minute. Drain the water from the rice and reserve the water. Add the rice to the instant pot and stir gently to get all the grains coated with the spiced oil mixture. Cook for a minute. Then add the reserved water, salt and stir to combine. Make sure to scrape the bottom of the pot to loosen any browned stuck bits. Place the lid on, lock it, and close the steam valve. Turn off Sauté mode and select ‘Manual/ High-Pressure’ and set the timer for 5 minutes. When the timer sounds, natural release the steam for 10 minutes, quick release the remainder. Open the pressure cooker and gently fluff the rice. Serve hot topped with toasted cashews.
Expert Tips
I highly recommend using basmati rice for this recipe. It gives the best flavor. But you can also use sona masoori or other long grain rice. Just make sure to adjust the water quantity accordingly.I use 1:1¼ ratio of rice:water for basmati rice. For sona masoori I use 1:1½~1¾ rice:water.Soak rice for at least 20~30 minutes. The more the better for the best texture.Store leftover bagara rice in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave until heated through.
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