Kuska Biryani is a popular one in Tamilnadu especially in the village side. Basically Kuska biryani is made using Seerga samba rice and this biryani doesn't have any veggies in this. Usually it is paired with a kurma. I have first tasted this Kuska biryani in my childhood through our neighbor aunty, who introduced so many yummy delicacies to me.
The addition of coconut milk and whole spices makes it so rich and tasty. This week's lunch menu comes with a yummy combo of Kuska biryani and pattani kurma. Also we have Kurunai vadai, which i learnt from the same aunty. And to top all, i made elaneer payasam for dessert. My daughter was asking me to make Elaneer payasam for a long time. Finally made this yesterday for the weekend lunch menu.
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The addition of coconut milk and whole spices makes it so rich and tasty. This week's lunch menu comes with a yummy combo of Kuska biryani and pattani kurma. Also we have Kurunai vadai, which i learnt from the same aunty. And to top all, i made elaneer payasam for dessert. My daughter was asking me to make Elaneer payasam for a long time. Finally made this yesterday for the weekend lunch menu.
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I kept little plain rice for curd rice, but as such the menu was filling, no one took the plain rice with curd.
You can replace pattani kurma with potato kurma or baby corn kurma.
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ReplyDeletePls let me know where you got these terra-cotta style plates and bowls.. they are soo cute..
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sunitha. The plates i got from an online shop long back. That online shop doesn't exist anymore.
DeleteThe bowls got as a gift got from an exhibition sale in Chennai.