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Zarda (Hindi: ज़र्दा zardā, Urdu: زردہ zardā, Bengali: জর্দা jôrdā) is a traditional boiled sweet rice dish, native to the Indian subcontinent, made with saffron, milk and sugar, and flavoured with cardamom, raisins, pistachios or almonds.
Sholezard (also known as zard birinj or zarda) [1] is a rice pudding composed of saffron, sugar, rose water, [2] butter, cinnamon and cardamom. It is often made and distributed in substantial quantities in religious ceremonies.
Sweet rice cooked with jaggery, known as gurr ala bhat or gurr walay chaawal, is a common household dessert. Zarda rice are also common for special occasion and festivals. Other Pakistani desserts and sweets such as siwayyan, gulab jaman, barfi, firni, kheer, and Ras malai are also popular. Traditional Drinks. Thandai is particularly popular in ...
This delicious dinner-for-breakfast recipe utilizes leftover cooked rice fried with classic breakfast ingredients like eggs, breakfast sausage, onions, and mushrooms. Get the Breakfast Fried Rice ...
Heat the oven to 350°F. Wash the rice and soak it in cold water until needed. Wash the shrimp and drain it well. Add the salt and turmeric and mix.
Stir in the rice and the chickpeas, if using, with a wooden spoon. Pour in the stock and re- turn the sausages, cut in half, the spareribs or chops, and the drumsticks to the casserole, stirring ...
Place the presoaked rice into a pot with some cold tap water at a ratio of about 1 cup rice to 1.5 cups water. Cook the rice, with the pot lid open, at medium heat till the water is mostly evaporated and tiny pockets of air are visibly forming in the rice as the water level evaporates and goes down below the rice.
Dish served with chicken in tomato sauce on one side, and shrimp and peas in an egg white sauce on the other, shaped into a yin yang symbol, with rice as base. Zarda: Indian subcontinent: Sweet dish of rice cooked in clarified butter/ banaspati oil with a variety of dried fruits such as orange in color Zeera rice/Jeera rice: India