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Showing posts with label Tamarind Rice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tamarind Rice. Show all posts

Tuesday 5 September 2017

Tamarind Rice Tamil Style \ Pulisadham \ Puliodharai


Tamarind Rice is one of the favourites in our household. I followed my mom's style while making the powder for the tamarind rice this time. She generally makes Pulikachal first and mixes the rice with the spicy, yummy Pulikachal..But I made a simple tamarind paste and made the tamarind rice with the tamarind paste and spicy powder..which is an easier method for me.Some people like to have this tamarind rice just with papads, appalams. In some household, they make Aviyal and tamarind rice as a combo..But the taste is unique in all ways.
Ingredients
Sona Masoori Rice - 2 Cups
Thick Tamarind juice - 4 Cups
Jaggery - 1 tsp
Olive Oil - 2 tbsp for tempering.
Gingelly Oil / Nalla Yennai - 3 tbsp
Hing - 1 Big Dash
Salt - To Taste
Urad Dal / Mina Pappu / Ulutham Paruppu - 1 tbsp
Channa Dal / Kadalai Paruppu - 1 tbsp
Peanuts / Groundnuts / Kadalai - 2 Handful
Powder
Coriander Seeds - 2 tbsp
Vendhayam / Methi Seeds / Menthilu - 1 tsp
Black Pepper Seeds - 6 or 7 seeds
Dry Red Chillies - 5 or 6
Hing / Asafoetida - 1 Dash
Method
  • Cook the Sona Masoori Rice either in a pressure cooker for 2 whistles or in an electric cooker. Spread the rice over a big tray or vessel and put some oil into it just to make them separate. Let the rice cool down.
  • Mean time, in a kadai, add the extracted tamarind juice of 4 cups, 2 tsp of oil, hing, 1 tsp of jaggery and make a paste like a kuzhambu without raw smell.
  • For making the powder, fry the ingredients with little oil in a kadai and grind them into a fine powder. Keep it aside.
  • For tempering, add Olive oil in a kadai. Add the ingredients for tempering and roast them in low flame.
  • Let the channa dal, urad dal and groundnuts get roasted to golden brown.
  • Transfer all the contents from the kadai on top of the rice in the tray or big vessel.
  • Add the tamarind juice little by little. Add required amount of salt also and mix the tamarind rice uniformly without mashing the rice.
  • Add the grounded spicy powder on the rice and mix them carefully in all directions up and down.
  • Add gingelly oil into the tamarind rice too.
  • Keep adding more tamarind paste and the spicy powder into the rice while mixing as required.
  • After mixing all the contents thoroughly, the spicy and yummy tamarind rice is ready to eat. But its always a good idea to eat the tamarind rice at least an hour after its preparation. This is mainly for the spices, tamarind paste to blend together and settle down with the rice perfectly.
  • Even on the next day, the leftover tamarind rice tastes very good. Its not required to store the leftover rice in the fridge.

Thursday 31 August 2017

HOW TO MAKE Andhra Puliyogare \ Puliyodarai in Andhra Style\ Andhra Style Tamarind Rice

HOW TO MAKE Andhra Puliyogare \ Puliyodarai in Andhra Style\ Andhra Style Tamarind Rice

Puliogare \ Puliodarai \ Tamarind Rice is one of the traditional south Indian rice variety which is made during special festivals or occasions.   Every tamarind rice variety in South India is unique in its own way. In Andhra style puliogare, its flavoured with either roasted sesame seeds powder or mustard seeds powder which makes the rice so... delicious and special. Generally, the leftover tamarind rice tastes very yummy on the second day as the rice would set perfectly with the tamarind extract and spices. So, I don't remember having an excess tamarind rice or wasted tamarind rice in our house. Everything will get over.!!!!
Ingredients
Sona Masoori Rice - 2 Cups
Thick Tamarind Extract - 3-4 Cups
Salt - To Taste
Oil - 2 tbsp
Gingelly Oil - 1 tbsp
Hing/Asafoetida - 1 Dash
Mustard Powder -  2 tbsp
Mustard Seeds - 1 tbsp
Cumin Seeds - 1 tsp
Dry Red Chillies - 5
Green Chillies - 4 or 5
Ginger - 1.5 tbsp ( cut into small pieces or shredded )
Urad Dal /Minna Pappu/Ulutham Paruppu -  4 tsp
Channa Dal/Senaga Pappu/Kadalai Paruppu - 4 tsp
Ground nuts / Peanuts - 3 tbsp
Curry Leaves - 3 stems
Jaggery - 1 small piece

Method

Tamarind Paste :
     Soak a ball of raw tamarind in warm water for about 20 - 30 minutes. Then, make a thick tamarind extract out of that. Also, extract all the tamarind juice from the soaked tamarind and keep it aside. In a small round frying pan, add 1 tbsp of oil and little gingelly oil, hing, little Jaggery and the extracted tamarind extract totally into it. Allow them to boil and cook for 15-20 minutes till you get the thick tamarind paste. You might notice oil oozing out of the sides considerably which denotes that the extracting process is done.
Cook Sona Masoori Rice:
Cook the Sona Masoori Rice and transfer them into a big tray or big round vessel where you are going to make the tamarind rice. Just drop 2 tsp of oil on top of the rice and keep it open.
Mustard Powder:
Roast the Mustard seeds in a frying pan for few seconds and then grind them into a fine powder. Keep the Mustard powder also ready.
Tempering / Tadka :
In a frying pan, add remaining oil. When it gets heated, add Hing, Mustard Seeds, Cumin Seeds first. When it sputters, add the groundnuts / peanuts into the pan and fry them for a minute. Then, add the channa dal, urad dal, dry red chilli, curry leaves, green chillies, crushed ginger into the oil and fry them till they all get roasted considerably but not black or dark brown. Add turmeric powder into it and switch off the flame.
Mixing Process:
Transfer the contents from the tadka pan on top of the rice spread on the tray / vessel. Mix them once with a flat big spoon. Add the tamarind extract slowly and keep mixing it with the rice. Add required amount of salt, gingelly oil, mustard powder into the mixing tray / vessel. Mix everything upside down till everything gets mixed uniformly. Add some more tamarind extract if you find the thickness and sourness is not enough. If its for a prasadam or Neivedhyam, then its ruled out. We would be discovering the missing tastes after its being offered to God, and we could later add or modify the missing tastes. Generally this version of tamarind rice tastes heavenly after 2-3 hours as all the spices set with the tamarind extract and rice perfectly. Enjoy this tamarind rice with a side of papads and appalams.
Variations / Tips
You can add some cashew nuts too to this tamarind rice if you are making it for a party or a very special occasion.
You can add another 1 or 2 tsp of oil / gingelly oil if you like..
Dont overcook the rice at all and if the Puliogare is made with sticky or pasty rice, then our efforts are waste and it wont look good and taste good too...
Dont forget to add the Jaggery while making this Puliogare.