Rice Bran oil:
Numerous studies & articles floating
throughout the internet validate the health quotient of Rice Bran edible oil.
It is the healthiest oil which has ideal fat composition. This oil is light and
food cooked in it absorbs less oil. It is less greasy and just perfect for deep
frying purpose. Its ten benefits elevate its position in any health conscious mind.
My Recipe:
I found this Rice Bran oil a good medium to prepare tasty
food for my kid. I prepared Chicken stew for my daughter with Rice Bran oil. It
turned out really appetizing for my little one. A moody picky eater who has to
be distracted or coaxed during meal time to slid food down her throat, asked
for more ‘stoooo’(as she pronounces stew). This recipe is bit deviated from the
traditional recipe which I have done to suit my kid’s taste.
Ingredients:
Chicken cut into small pieces (you
can opt for boneless as well)
Onion 1
Big, chopped
Potato 1
-2, cut into small pieces
Carrot 1-2,
cut into small pieces
French Beans 7-8, cut
into small pieces
Tomato 2
medium, cut into small pieces
Garlic 4-5
cloves shredded
Fenugreek leaves 20-30,
washed
Salt as
per taste
Sugar as
per taste
Turmeric powder Couple
of pinches
Cinnamon a
small stick
Green cardamom 2-3
Cloves 2-3
Raisins 7-8
(optional)
Fortune Rice Bran Oil 1-2
table spoons
Procedure:
Heat the pressure cooker and add 2 table spoons of Fortune
Rice Bran Oil in it. Once it is heated, add cinnamon, green cardamom, cloves.
Add onion and garlic and sauté them for a minute. Add all other vegetables
except tomato and sauté them for 3-4 minutes. Now add the chicken & tomato
and let it cook for few minutes. Add salt, sugar & turmeric powder. I am
adding sugar here as kids loves the tinge of sweetness in this recipe. Add 2
cups of water and close the lid of pressure cooker for 4 whistles. While
serving spread the raisins, however this is optional. My kid loves raisins
therefore I added it to the recipe.
Serve this hot with Rice or chapatti.
Looks so yummy...:-)
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ReplyDeleteThanks Helen..welcome :)
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