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Prep time
15 minutes
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Cook time
30 minutes
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Serves
4
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Ingredients
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For the spice blend (optional; see note)
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1 teaspoon
cumin seeds
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5
whole cloves
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5
whole black peppercorns
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1
cinnamon stick, broken into pieces
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5
whole green cardamom pods
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For the pulao
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2 teaspoons
ghee
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1 tablespoon
minced fresh ginger
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1 tablespoon
minced garlic
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1 pound
85% lean ground beef
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1
red onion, thinly sliced
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1 1/2 cups
basmati rice, rinsed and drained
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1 1/2 cups
water
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1 1/2 teaspoons
salt
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1 cup
frozen peas
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Raita or tzatziki, for serving (optional)
Directions
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For the spice blend (if using): In a small bowl, combine the cumin, cloves, peppercorns, cinnamon, and cardamom.
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For the pulao: Select SAUTÉ on the Instant Pot. When the pot is hot, add the ghee. When the ghee has melted, add the spice blend (if using) and cook, stirring, until sizzling, about 30 seconds. Add the ginger and garlic. Cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 30 seconds, being careful not to let them burn. Add the ground beef and cook, stirring just to break up the clumps, for 2 to 3 minutes (don’t worry about cooking it fully at this stage). Add the onion, rice, water, and salt. Stir to combine. (If there are any browned bits stuck to the bottom of the pot, scrape them up and stir them in with the rest of the ingredients.) If you are using the garam masala instead of the spice blend (see Note), stir it in now. Scatter the peas over the top of the mixture, but don’t stir them in. Select CANCEL.
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Secure the lid on the pot. Close the pressure-release valve. Select MANUAL and set the pot at HIGH pressure for 4 minutes. At the end of the cooking time, allow the pot to sit undisturbed for 10 minutes, then release any remaining pressure. (Do not cut this time short; the rice and meat need this time to finish cooking.) Stir to incorporate all the ingredients.
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Serve with raita or tzatziki, if desired.
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NOTE: If you don’t have everything you need for the spice blend or want to save a little time, use 2 to 3 teaspoons garam masala instead.
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