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This Eid, Revel In Tradition With Rampur Special Shahjani Pulao; Recipe Inside

Shahjani Pulao

Eid is incomplete without the sumptuous spread of aromatic pulaos and biryanis adorning the festive table. Despite the prominence of Awadhi and Mughlai food, Rampuri cuisine has quietly contributed its distinctive cooking style. Rampur, a princely state with a rich culinary history, has a wide variety of dishes. This predominantly Muslim city has a vast variety of mouthwatering flavours. Now, for Ramadan, try this delicious Rampuri dish: Shahjani Pulao.

Rampur’s Shahjani Pulao

Pulao, with its subtle blend of spices and delicate textures, holds a special place in the hearts of many. Whether it’s the classic Vegetable Pulao adorned with vibrant seasonal produce or the indulgent Shahi Pulao enriched with nuts and dried fruits, the flavours ignite the senses and warm the heart. Few dishes hold as much historical and cultural significance as the Shahjani Pulao.

Rampur carries with it a rich culinary heritage, owing much of its gastronomic legacy to the Nawabs who ruled the region for centuries. The Rampuris are known for their fondness of pulao and dislike the biryani, a richer and spicier variation of the dish that is typically served in Lucknow and Hyderabad. The Rampuris take Shahjani Pulao as a more sophisticated Mughal adaptation of Persian pulao. But what elevates Shahjani Pulao to a culinary masterpiece is the addition of succulent pieces of meat marinated in a symphony of spices and slow-cooked to tender perfection.

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How To Cook This Pulao?

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This dish is a labour of love, requiring patience, skill, and a keen understanding of flavour balance. Here’s how you can cook and savour it as well:

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