Goan Sausage Pulao

It’s not just the beaches it’s also the sun
It’s not about the tan; it’s about the fun.
That makes Goa holidays a memorable one.

Just back home from our beautiful holiday & I’m already missing Goa 🙈

Brought back awesome memories & delicious flavors of Goa along with me. For lunch I made Goan Sausage Pulao also known as Choris Pulao😋
(Note to non-vegetarians (especially pork meat lovers): Trust me, this is one Goan dish that’s soooo flavorful – You. Just. Can’t. Miss.)
This rice meat preparation is a one pot meal -quick, easy & super delicious!
The love of every Goan, Pork Sausages or Choris (Called in Konkani) is pork marinated with fantabulous spices & a food item you’re guaranteed to find in every Goan kitchen 😉
Given its versatile flavor, it can be used in so many ways. One being my absolute fav choris pulao 😋😋
And oh! Yeah, I can proudly say I make killer Goan sausage pulao 😎 My kids, hubby & friends would vouch for it. 😉
So, here’s my take on this awesome Goan dish 👇🏻

Yields8 Servings
Prep Time15 minsCook Time40 minsTotal Time55 mins

 500 g Rice (about 4 cups)
 600 g Sausages (Remove the skin)
 3 Big onions (finely chopped)
 2 Medium tomatoes (finely chopped)
 2 tbsp Ginger garlic paste
 3 tbsp Green coriander with stem (finely chopped)
 2 Maggie cubes (Use only if you don’t find good quality Goan sausages. Alternatively, you can use homemade chicken/veg stock)
 Salt (I prefer sea salt)
Spices
 10 Peppercorns
 6 Cloves
 3 Green cardamom
 3 Bayleaf
 2 Cinnamon
Powders
 2 tsp Turmeric powder
 1 tsp Jeera powder
 2 tbsp Coriander powder
 2 tsp Chilli powder (optional)

1

In a pan heat a little ghee & add the spices.

2

Then add the onions and ginger garlic paste and fry the onions till they are well browned.

3

Next, add tomatoes, chopped coriander and Goan sausages. Let this mixture cook well.

4

When you add the choris & all the powders to the onion mixture, at the same time soak the rice & keep side.

5

Wash the rice well until the water is clear.

6

Once the sausages are almost cooked.

7

Drain the water from the rice, add it to the pan & mix well but gently.

8

Add 8 cups of water, Maggie cubes (optional) & salt (mixture should taste a little salty like the sea) & let it come to a rolling boil.

9

Once it’s boiling cover with a lid & slow down the flame to medium & let the water evaporate. *Don’t keep opening the lid.*

10

After about 15 minutes, open the lid & fluff the rice using a fork.
Cover & let the remaining liquid get absorbed by the rice.

11

Once done, garnish with chopped green coriander & crispy fried sausages (For crispy fried sausages: Just boil the sausages in a little water & let it fry in its own oil).

Ingredients

 500 g Rice (about 4 cups)
 600 g Sausages (Remove the skin)
 3 Big onions (finely chopped)
 2 Medium tomatoes (finely chopped)
 2 tbsp Ginger garlic paste
 3 tbsp Green coriander with stem (finely chopped)
 2 Maggie cubes (Use only if you don’t find good quality Goan sausages. Alternatively, you can use homemade chicken/veg stock)
 Salt (I prefer sea salt)
Spices
 10 Peppercorns
 6 Cloves
 3 Green cardamom
 3 Bayleaf
 2 Cinnamon
Powders
 2 tsp Turmeric powder
 1 tsp Jeera powder
 2 tbsp Coriander powder
 2 tsp Chilli powder (optional)

Directions

1

In a pan heat a little ghee & add the spices.

2

Then add the onions and ginger garlic paste and fry the onions till they are well browned.

3

Next, add tomatoes, chopped coriander and Goan sausages. Let this mixture cook well.

4

When you add the choris & all the powders to the onion mixture, at the same time soak the rice & keep side.

5

Wash the rice well until the water is clear.

6

Once the sausages are almost cooked.

7

Drain the water from the rice, add it to the pan & mix well but gently.

8

Add 8 cups of water, Maggie cubes (optional) & salt (mixture should taste a little salty like the sea) & let it come to a rolling boil.

9

Once it’s boiling cover with a lid & slow down the flame to medium & let the water evaporate. *Don’t keep opening the lid.*

10

After about 15 minutes, open the lid & fluff the rice using a fork.
Cover & let the remaining liquid get absorbed by the rice.

11

Once done, garnish with chopped green coriander & crispy fried sausages (For crispy fried sausages: Just boil the sausages in a little water & let it fry in its own oil).

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