Pulao Recipes
One-pot spiced rice — lighter than biryani, equally beloved. Kabuli, yakhni, chana — each a meal in itself.
What is Pulao?
One-pot spiced rice — lighter than biryani, equally beloved. Kabuli, yakhni, chana — each a meal in itself.
Regional Variants at a Glance
| Variant | Region | Prep | Cook | Difficulty | Serves |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yakhni Pulao | Punjab | 40m | 1h 30m | Medium | 5 |
| Kabuli Pulao (Afghan-Peshawari Rice) | KP | 1h | 1h 30m | Medium | 5 |
| Chana Pulao | Punjab | 20m | 45m | Medium | 5 |
| Zafrani Pulao (Saffron Rice) | Punjab | 30m | 40m | Medium | 5 |
| Home-Style Chicken Pulao | Punjab | 15m | 50m | Easy | 4 |
| Lahori Mutton Pulao | Punjab | 20m | 1h 30m | Medium | 5 |
| Kashmiri Sweet Pulao | KP | 20m | 40m | Easy | 4 |
| Matar Pulao | Punjab | 10m | 30m | Easy | 4 |
| Sindhi Peas and Carrot Pulao | Sindh | 15m | 35m | Easy | 4 |
| Sindhi Pulao | Sindh | 25m | 1h 30m | Medium | 5 |
| Balochi Beef Pulao | Balochistan | 20m | 1h 40m | Medium | 6 |
| KP Chicken Pulao | KP | 15m | 55m | Easy | 4 |
| Degi Mutton Pulao | Punjab | 30m | 2h | Hard | 8 |
| Aloo Gosht Pulao | Punjab | 20m | 1h 30m | Medium | 5 |
| Moong Dal Pulao | Punjab | 15m | 35m | Easy | 4 |
| Qeema Pulao | Sindh | 15m | 45m | Easy | 4 |
| Wedding Pilau (Dawat Wala Pulao) | Punjab | 40m | 2h 30m | Hard | 10 |
| Tahri (Aloo Chawal) | Punjab | 15m | 35m | Easy | 4 |
| Sindhi Rice Khichdi | Sindh | 10m | 30m | Easy | 4 |
| KP Rice with Gosht (Chawal Gosht) | KP | 20m | 1h 30m | Medium | 5 |
All Pulao Recipes
Yakhni Pulao
Yakhni Pulao is fragrant, one-pot rice cooked in a slow-simmered meat broth (yakhni) with whole spices. Lighter and more delicate than biryani, this is the dish that proves understated can be unforgettable.
Kabuli Pulao (Afghan-Peshawari Rice)
Afghanistan's national dish — long-grain basmati rice cooked in rich lamb stock, crowned with caramelised julienned carrots, plump raisins, and slivered almonds. Mildly sweet, deeply fragrant, impossibly elegant.
Chana Pulao
Fragrant basmati rice cooked with whole boiled chickpeas — no meat, loads of flavour. An economical, filling pulao made for large gatherings and beloved across Punjab.
Zafrani Pulao (Saffron Rice)
Mughal festive rice — long-grain basmati perfumed with saffron-soaked milk, cooked in ghee, and crowned with dry fruits fried until golden. Mildly sweet, deeply fragrant, no meat. Served at weddings alongside korma or nihari.
Home-Style Chicken Pulao
Home-Style Chicken Pulao is the everyday hero of Pakistani rice cooking — simpler than biryani, quicker to make, and delivering all the comfort of a one-pot meal. Chicken cooks right in the rice, infusing every grain with flavour.
Lahori Mutton Pulao
Lahori Mutton Pulao is the city's answer to a one-pot celebration meal — tender mutton cooked until the stock is deeply fragrant, then basmati rice finished in that stock until every grain tells the story of the gosht below.
Kashmiri Sweet Pulao
Kashmiri Sweet Pulao is a fragrant, gently sweetened rice dish that bridges the border between savoury and dessert — saffron-kissed rice topped with dry fruits, nuts, and a hint of sugar makes this the most festive and unusual pulao in Pakistan.
Matar Pulao
Matar Pulao is a simple, fragrant pea rice that transforms a handful of ingredients into something that outshines many more complicated dishes. Green peas cooked with basmati in cumin-scented water creates a go-to side dish that works with almost anything.
Sindhi Peas and Carrot Pulao
This Sindhi Peas and Carrot Pulao is a colourful, warming rice dish that combines sweet gajar (carrots) and matar (peas) in a lightly spiced, fragrant basmati. A vegetarian side dish that holds its own against any main course.
Sindhi Pulao
Sindhi Pulao is a rich, distinctive rice dish that sets itself apart with a masala base of fried onions, whole spices, and a generous hand with the ghee. More flavourful than most one-pot rice dishes, this is Sindhi cooking at its confident, satisfying best.
Balochi Beef Pulao
Balochi Beef Pulao is a hardy, deeply satisfying rice dish from Pakistan's largest province — slow-cooked beef in an aromatic stock that gives the rice a depth of flavour as vast and rugged as the Balochi landscape itself.
KP Chicken Pulao
KP Chicken Pulao is the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa household staple — simple, deeply aromatic, and made with the confidence of a tradition that knows exactly what it's doing. Less spice, more flavour, and a generosity of ghee that makes every grain taste like a celebration.
Degi Mutton Pulao
Degi Mutton Pulao is the grand-scale celebration pulao of Punjab — slow-cooked in a large deg, scaled for dozens, and carrying the unmistakable flavour of a dish that's been made the right way since the Mughal era. Brought down to family size without losing any of its soul.
Aloo Gosht Pulao
Aloo Gosht Pulao combines Pakistan's most beloved curry — aloo gosht — with fragrant basmati in one pot. The potatoes absorb the spiced gosht stock, creating pockets of soft, flavourful aloo throughout the rice that make every bite a small discovery.
Moong Dal Pulao
Moong Dal Pulao is a comforting, protein-rich one-pot dish that combines split green lentils with basmati rice in a lightly spiced tarka — a humble Pakistani classic that's as good for the body as it is satisfying to the soul.
Qeema Pulao
Qeema Pulao is a quick, flavourful rice dish where spiced minced meat is cooked directly with basmati rice, creating a deeply satisfying one-pot meal that's ready in under an hour and tastes like it took much longer.
Wedding Pilau (Dawat Wala Pulao)
Wedding Pilau is the ultimate celebration pulao of Punjab — the dish that appears at every mehendi, baraat, and walima, scaled for crowds and made with a generosity of ghee and spices that marks every grain as something special. This home version captures that celebratory magic.
Tahri (Aloo Chawal)
Tahri is Punjab's beloved spiced potato rice — the vegetarian one-pot meal that generations of Punjabi families have eaten for weekday lunches and simple dinners. Vibrant with turmeric and whole spices, tahri is comfort food in its purest form.
Sindhi Rice Khichdi
Sindhi Rice Khichdi is the ultimate comfort food of Pakistan's Sindh province — rice and lentils cooked together with warming spices and finished with a sizzling tarka of garlic, cumin, and ghee that brings everything to life. Nourishing, healing, and deeply satisfying.
KP Rice with Gosht (Chawal Gosht)
KP Chawal Gosht is the provincial home-cooking classic — mutton cooked in aromatic yakhni that then becomes the cooking medium for fragrant basmati rice. Simple in approach, extraordinary in flavour, and deeply representative of how KP cooks think about food.