Veg Jadoh is a delicious rice dish from Meghalaya cuisine. Rice is usually cooked with pork or meat with a few spices, but here is a vegetarian version of the same. I have used potato cubes, it makes a good brunch or a weekend meal.
Veg Jadoh is a flavoursome rice dish, ideal for lazy Sunday meal. Pair it with onion and tomato raita or a simple flavoursome curd to make a good combo.
It’s that time of the month where we bloggers are paired together and cook from a particular state. Shhhhh Secretly Cooking Challenge has now reached Meghalaya and I am paired with Poornima of www.poornimacookbook.com, she had given me rice and ginger as the secret ingredients and I prepared Veg Jadoh. It was tasty and I will be making it frequently henceforth.
About Meghalaya :
Meghalaya meaning abode of clouds in Sanskrit is a small state in the North-eastern India. It was a part of Assam until 1972. Shillong is the state capital and English is the official language here.
History says that this one of the captivating regions of the country, nature beckons with beauty. Cheerapunji, that receives the highest rainfall is a major tourist attraction.
The cuisine of Meghalaya differs from its neighbouring states. Rice is the staple food with spicy meat and fish preparation. They rear goats, pigs, fowl, duck and cow for their meat. Thus, consumption of non-vegetarian food is high.
It was difficult for me to find a vegetarian dish here, after much browsing, I decided to make a vegetarian version of the same.
Veg Jadoh Recipe :
Ingredients
- 1 cup rice
- 2 potato
- 1 onion
- 1 inch ginger
- 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
- 1 teaspoon black pepper powder
- 2 bay leaf
- 2 tablespoon oil
- salt to taste
- coriander for garnishing
Method:
Wash the rice and keep it aside. Peel and cut the potato into cubes.Heat oil in a pan, add the bay leaf, after a few seconds, put the onion, ginger, turmeric powder and pepper powder. saute for sometime. Put the potatoes into it, let cook for sometime. Now, add the rice to it and saute for sometime. Put water and salt, give a stir. Allow to cook on a low flame. Alternatively, you can close the lid and pressure cook for one whistle.
Jadoh /Veg Jadoh
Ingredients
- 1 cup rice
- 2 potato
- 1 onion
- 1.5 inch ginger grated
- 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
- 1 teaspoon black pepper powder
- 2 bay leaf
- 2 tablespoon oil
- salt to taste
- coriander for garnishing
Instructions
- Wash the rice and keep it aside.
- Peel and cut the potato into cubes and onion finely.
- Heat oil in a pan, add bay leaf, after a few seconds, put the onion, ginger, turmeric powder and pepper powder. Saute for sometime.
- Put the potatoes into it, let cook for sometime.
- Now, add the rice to it and saute for sometime. Put water and salt, give a stir. Allow to cook on a low flame. Alternatively, you can close the lid and pressure cook for one whistle.
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What’s not to love about this simple dish? Pulavs have such universal appeal.
Rice looks so delicious and easy to make. Saving the post to try later. Love this type of one pot meal to make in a jiffy. Lovely share.
Veg Jadoh looks very flavorful and easy to make.Thanks for sharing.
This rice is so simple to make, yet looks so hearty, flavourful and inviting! I’ll surely try this out. Soul food this is. 🙂
A good idea to use potatoes for veg eaters like me. The rice looks flavourful
The Vegetarian Version of the Jadoh is much alike our Pulav, isn’t it? One pot meal with a side of raita is the perfect lunch option esp during summers.
The recipe really sounds simple yet delicious. With minimal spices you made an amazing dish.
Love such fuss free one pot meals. Perfect pair with some raita or curd !
Looks so flavorful ! This vegetarian Jadoh along with raita is the perfect combo 🙂
Such an lovely easy recipe, Jaya. I am so glad to see such soulful recipes. paired with raitha it will make such and delicious combo.
Like this vegetarian version of Jadoh. Looks like a very simple and yet flavorful rice dish. Perfect rice dish for a lazy Sunday.