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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Ellu Saadam / Sesame Rice





My younger one loves any kind of mixed rice. I prepare some kind of rice for my elder one’s lunch box. I always make a little extra as my younger one prefers to have this rice as her breakfast. She is not the idly, dosa kid. Every day morning after waking up, her very first demand will be to switch on the television and watch Chota Bheem and next she will ask for her bowl of rice. If by chance on some day I prepare anything other than rice for my elder one, then it becomes very difficult for the younger one to finish her breakfast. She has been following this routine since when she was 1 and half years old.

This Ellu Saadam is one such rice, which both my kids love.  Variety rice like Lemon Rice, Tamarind Rice and this Sesame rice are also offered as neivedyam. So here’s my way of making it.

What you’ll need
  1. Rice – 1 cup
  2. White Sesame Seeds – 2 heaped tbsp
  3. Urad Dal – 1 tsp
  4. Dried Red Chillies – 1 or 2
  5. Scraped fresh coconut – 1 to 2 tbsp (optional)

For tempering
  1. Oil – 1 tbsp
  2. Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
  3. Peanuts – 2 tbsp
  4. Curry Leaves – few sprigs

Method
  1. Cook the rice. Spread on a wide plate and separate the grains with a fork. Allow to cool.
  2. Heat a pan, dry roast the sesame seeds in low flame till light brown in color.
  3. Heat ½ tsp of oil and urad dal and red chillies.
  4. Powder the sesame seeds. While grinding, do not run mixer for a long time. Give short pulses.
  5. Powder fried urad dal and chillies. Keep aside.
  6. Heat rest of the oil in a kadai, add mustard seeds and peanuts. Fry till peanuts are roasted. Then add the curry leaves.
  7. If adding coconut, add now and fry for 2 to 3 minutes.
  8. Add cooked rice, the powders and salt to taste. Mix well.



Serve hot with some papads.
Note:
  1. Adding coconut is completely optional. You can skip it if you do not like.


31 comments:

  1. same way i use to do everytime and wonderful recipe for lunch box...

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  2. Nice click and Ellu Sadam looks delicious.

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  3. Looks so flavorful & inviting!!
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  4. Very flavorful and perfect for lunch!

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  5. Love the taste of sesame in this rice...looks yumm

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  6. Healthy and delicious sadam.. looks absolutely amazing.. nice pictures too :)
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  7. This is the top most favorite rice :) Flavorful and simple to make too!

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  8. Flavourful rice,my favourite anytime.

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  9. looks tempting & delicious...mouthwatering!

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  10. Love this preparation, very new to me, surely try it.

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  11. This is a new recipe to me dear,but sure its very healthy & inviting..Yummy :)
    Thanx a lot Kaveri for linking the recipe to the event dear:)

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  12. delicious rice recipe, looks yum

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  13. i love this rice unfortunately my husband hates it.. looks nice..maybe i will make it for myself now :)

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  14. I have had this at my friends place and loved it but never have tried it at home,will try this recipe I am sure my kiddo too would love this.

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  15. I suppose its in the south that they come up with so many ways of preparing rice :-)

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  16. My mil makes this one, nicely presented and tempting one

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  17. First time here, flavorful n tempting!!! I do the same way but powder the ellu...Do find time to check my "Daily one neivedhyam happening for 9 days of Navratri"
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  18. Not many kids love rice especially in the morning, you are lucky. Ellu sadam looks delicious and I always associate this with temple prasada, I add black pepper instead.

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  19. Yummy rice...Love the presentation...

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  20. Ellu sadaam looks delicious Kaveri, It is really yummy that is why your princess like it.

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  21. I would also add a bit of powdered jaggery along with the powdered sesame seeds.

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  22. Hi Kaveri, thanks for the recipe. I'll also make it. Sounds and seems yummy! I wish I could see you preparing the same

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