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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Lemon Rice


Lemon rice, Coconut rice, tomato rice are few of the rice varieties which find their way into my daughter’s lunch box almost on weekly basis. Whenever, I make it for her lunch, I make sure to prepare a little extra so that the others at home can also have a little of it with their lunch, since these items are an eternal favorite in our home.

Even though these recipes are always a hit at home, I never even thought of publishing them in my blog, as I thought these to be too simple. Then one day, a friend of my mine was saying that her lil one does not seem to enjoy plain rice with dal and she wanted to try something different for her. And she casually asked me how to make lemon rice. That’s when I realized that, though this is a simple recipe, it’s not necessary that everybody has to know it. So I decided I should soon post a few of these simple day to day recipes which would also definitely come in handy for bachelors.

So, for this week’s blog hop I was paired with Pinky and my immediate choice was this simple rice. You can find the original recipe here.

Lemon rice is a tangy rice variety that can prepared in a jiffy if you have cooked rice at hand. It’s great for travel. Thinking of lemon rice brings back memories of the train journeys from Jabalpur, the place we lived to Chennai (where my grandparents lived). My mother would definitely pack Lemon rice with some vadams, in one big box (Sambadam) and Curd rice in another one. I and my brother used to have so much fun during that 28 hour journey. Can’t imagine doing the same now, though!


Anyways, here is the recipe:

What you’ll need

1. Raw Rice – 1 cup
2. Lemon – 1
3. Salt to taste

For Tempering

1. Mustard Seeds – 1 tsp
2. Split Urad Dal – 1 tsp
3. Bengal Gram Dal – 1 tsp
4. Groundnuts – a fistful
5. Green Chillies – 1, finely chopped
6. Asafetida – a pinch
7. Turmeric Powder – a pinch
8. Curry Leaves – 2 sprigs
9. Oil – 3- 4 tsp

Method

1. Wash the rice well and drain it. Cook the rice with 2 cups of water. The rice should be well cooked but not mushy. So adjust water accordingly.
2. Once the rice is cooked, transfer it into a big wide plate and fluff up the rice so as to separate the grains. Allow to cool completely.
3. In a small frying pan, heat oil, add the mustard seeds, once they splutter, add the groundnuts next add the Bengal gram dal and urad dal, fry on medium heat till the dals change color, next add in the chopped green chillies.
4. Lower the heat and add the turmeric powder and asafetida. Finally add the torn curry leaves and remove from heat.
5. Pour this over the cooked rice, add salt to taste and mix well with a spatula.
6. Finally add the juice of 1 lemon and mix well.


That’s it yummy lemon rice is ready, serve with some applams or chips.

Linking this to Blog Hop Wednesdays started by Radhika.

41 comments:

  1. Lemon rice looks awesome and flovorful.

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  2. Yes Kaveri sometimes what we think as simple n easy will be unknown to someone...so we can share it here for those people:)
    Lemon rice is my fav n love it potato fry...yours looks so inviting!!
    Well presented n loved your clicks!!

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  3. Flavorful rice..........superb...not tried it...after seeing your clicks, u made me to think of trying it.......y shuldnt i ....so simple but would be tooo delicious.........

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  4. You know Lemon rice was the first thing that i learnt after coming to Bangalore :-) Simple and delicious

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  5. Lovely presentation Kaveri. Hats off to the inventor of this rice and the sense to hand it down to the next gen.

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  6. simple and yummy one pot meal and u made and presented this well

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  7. This sounds so good & flavorful, looks delicious!

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  8. Kaveri, you are right. Somethings that are basic to us might be new to ppl from other parts and vice versa. Keep posting. Love the photos.

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  9. Simple and delicious one..nicely captured and beautifully presented !!

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  10. Simply delicious and a dish which can be prepared in a jiffy manner.

    Presented it excellent.

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  11. Simple and yummy. Simple things give great joy. Love the rice and your presentation.

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  12. This rice never goes out of fashion! Love it.

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  13. Even your posted recipe is simple, you write ups are making me to enjoy the entire post. Love it simply.

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  14. This just reminds me of those memorable kutrallam trip with my family, very delicious.

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  15. Tangy and yummy rice..lovely clicks

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  16. Love this tangy rice anytime.And lovely presentation.

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  17. Awesome clicks kaveri. This is my favourite rice...

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  18. a staple in my home like you say; I also add cashews & fresh green peas at times to pep up the rice sometimes ! looks yum. Hey there isa giveaway in my blog; do check it out !
    http://eq-myblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/giveaway-playing-santa.html

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  19. Love this tangy rice yummy all the way.

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  20. Never says no to this incredible rice,makes me hungry..

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  21. Tasty n comfort for lunch box perfectly done...

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  22. Very comforting rice...I remember my mom making this for dinner..

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  23. Easy to make & makes a satisfying meal ;)
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  24. wow... fabulous rice... looks delicious..

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  25. You have got really wonderful space, i am happy to follow you!!! please stop by mine when you find time!!!! the rice dish looks fab!!!

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  27. delicious lemon rice, one of my comfort foods..

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  28. Colourfully delish Lemon Rice Dear.Yummy!.

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