Mumbai Mast Tomato Pulao | Easy Indian Rice Lunch Recipe (2024)

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My 161st recipe, "Mumbai Mast Tomato Pulao | Mumbai street style tomato pulao". An extremely flavorful easy tomato rice recipe. A tomato pulao recipe you can pack for your office lunch box within couple of minutes. Without worrying about crunching into whole spices like a cinnamon stick, bay leaves or so.

If there is one dish which RK holds high regards for, then it would surely be the Paneer Biryani. He had tasted it during his bachelor days. Loaded with Indian spices it is one which will make Indian food lovers happy. You can watch my video recipe here on my youtube channel.

While RK was working in Pune during his bachelor days, RK said that he used to visit a road side stall who specialize on North Indian Cuisine for dinner. Their specialties were stuffed parathas and an extremely flavorful paneer biryani. RK said that he loves that biryaniso much that he used tohave it almost every other day. There is no wonder why he liked the food so much.

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Mumbai and the neighboring Pune is famous for their street food and they cook up wonderful dishes which taste even better than the ones you can get from a hi-fi restaurant there. So when I was thinking to prepare something different for lunch today, all I could think of was to recreate a Mumbai street food style tomato pulav. Since I had not tasted that paneer biryani, I had to browse through the net to search for recipes which were a close match.

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This Mumbai mast tomato pulao immediately caught my attention. It was very easy to make, far different with a unique flavor when compared to my South Indian Tomato pulaorecipe. And when I served it to RK, he said that I had absolutely nailed it. It was extremely flavorful, delicious and he liked it better than the paneer biryani which was close to his heart. A job well done 😉 The recipe was adapted from here.

Mumbai Mast Tomato Pulao

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Mumbai Mast Tomato Pulao

Revathi Palani

Mumbai Mast Tomato Pulao is a Mumbai street food style rice. It is very easy to make and is extremely delicious and flavorful.

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Course Main Course

Cuisine Indian

Servings 2

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Ingredients

  • ¾ Cup Basmati rice
  • 1 ½ Tbsp Oil
  • 1 Tbsp Ginger garlic paste
  • ½ large Onion (Cubed)
  • 1 large Tomato (Chopped)
  • 1 ½ Tbsp Tomato ketchup
  • ¼ tsp Turmeric
  • ½ tsp Red chilli powder
  • 1 tsp Pav bhaji masala powder
  • 1 tsp Salt (Adjust as per taste)
  • ¼ large Red Bell Pepper (Cubed)
  • 1 small Green chilli (Finely chopped)
  • 20 small cubes of Paneer
  • Coriander leaves - For garnishing
  • 2 tsp Ghee (Optional)

Instructions

  • First rinse rice and cook in any method you prefer like open pot/instant pot or pressure cooker. Add few drops of oil while cooking to get well separated strands. Bring to room temperature and keep aside.

  • In case of using store bought paneer, soak it in hot water for about 10 minutes. Remove it from the water and keep aside.

  • Now, heat a pan with oil in medium-high heat, add the ginger-garlic paste and saute for 30 secs. Follow it by onion and saute until translucent.

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  • Now, add the tomato and give a stir. Then add the ketchup and give a quick stir.

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  • Follow it by turmeric powder, chilli powder, pav bhaji masala powder, salt and mix well.

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  • Add the capsicum, green chilli, give a nice stir and add ½ cup of water. Mix well and turn the flame to low-medium. Cook for a minute.

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  • Now add the paneer cubes and stir once.

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  • Continue to cook until the mixture gets thickened up. By now all the raw smell of masala would be gone.

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  • Finally, add the cooked rice to the mixture and mix well until combined. Make sure not to break the rice strands. Turn off the flame.

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  • Garnish with coriander leaves, ghee and mix well.

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  • Serve hot and enjoy with a simple papad / raita of your choice / potato chips or just some plain yogurt

Notes | FAQ

- Do adjust the spiciness ((red chili powder) and salt according to your taste.

- Adding paneer is optional, but I highly recommend adding it. You can also add green peas.

- Adding ghee is purely optional, but it gives a nice flavor and glaze to the pulao.

- You can use left-over rice as well. After adding the rice, saute for a few minutes in low flame until the rice warms up.

- This recipe uses Pav Baji masala for the best flavor. If you cannot find it, you can add garam masala powder instead for a comparable flavor experience.



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  1. SRi says

    Mumbai Mast Tomato Pulao | Easy Indian Rice Lunch Recipe (12)
    Simply amazing!!!. I tried the same recipe in an instant pot. I made the masala added rice and water and pressed on rice mode.
    Woah the best pulao I have tried. Thanks a lot for the recipe.

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    • revifood says

      Thanks Sri for trying..

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Mumbai Mast Tomato Pulao | Easy Indian Rice Lunch Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Which rice is best for pulao? ›

Rice: Normally aged basmati rice is used to make vegetable pulao. But if you do not have, just use any other kind of rice that is non-sticky.

What is the price of 25kg pulao rice? ›

Meri Mannat Pulao 1121 Basmati Rice, 25 kg at Rs 3125/bag in Kottakuppam | ID: 25396740212.

What is the difference between basmati rice and pulao rice? ›

Rice: Pulao is made with long-grain rice, while Biryani is made with basmati rice. Cooking Method: Pulao is cooked by boiling rice in a seasoned broth. Biryani is cooked by layering cooked rice with meat or vegetables and a flavorful sauce. Spices: Pulao is typically made with fewer spices compared to Biryani.

Which is better biryani or pulao? ›

With raita or chutney, pulao is frequently served as a side dish or the main entrée. By stacking rice, meat, and veggies with different spices, Biryani is a more complex dish. Low heat is used during cooking to let the flavors melt together. The outcome is a rich, savory, and aromatically loaded dish.

How many people can eat 1 kg pulao rice? ›

One kg of rice is enough 8 people.

How many people can eat 1kg Pulao? ›

It's safe to say that 1kg of rice can be consumed by 6–8 people, that's how we calculate in general.

How much is 1 kg of rice in the USA? ›

From usd 1.5 / kg to 5–6 usd/ kg. Expensive rice include Basmati rice, jasmine rice having aroma and all types of organic rice, Basmati rice and Jasmine rice.

Which rice is best for pulao in India? ›

Basmati Rice

Its mild taste makes it ideal for biryanis, Pulaos, and other traditional dishes.

Which rice is better sella or basmati? ›

Sella Basmati Rice is a standout due to its strong aroma, firm texture and capacity to soak up flavours, making it an excellent choice for pulaos and biryanis. However, Basmati Rice entices with its delicate scent, soft texture, and unique grain structure. It elevates any food item it's served with.

Should I use basmati or jasmine rice? ›

Choose jasmine rice when you want a fluffy, creamy dish. Try basmati in a pilaf, salad, or grain bowl where you want the texture of the individual rice grains to shine through. Both work well as a delicious base under sauces and curries, it just depends on the type of texture you are looking for.

Is jasmine or basmati rice better for pilaf? ›

Basmati is a go-to choice for pilaf, biryani, plov, the classic Persian dish called chelow and as a base for curry. Jasmine is a top pick for fried rice, com do (Vietnamese red rice) and hung kao mung gati (Thai coconut rice).

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