Ingredients
Rice - 2 cups
Chana dhall - 1 tablespoon(soaked in water for atleast 20 minutes)
Urad dhall - 1 teaspoon
Curry leaves- 1 sprig
Fenugreek seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
Asafoetida/hing - 1 pinch
Mustard seeds - 1 teaspoon
Red chillies - 5 or as per spice level needed
Tamarind extract - from tamarind of size of 2 lemons
Garlic cloves - 3
Turmeric powder - 1 teaspoon
Oil - 6 spoons
Salt to taste
Directions
Cook the rice with the required quantity of water and fluff it so that the grains do not stick together.Add one spoon of oil to the rice and allow it to cool.
In a pan dry roast the fenugreek seeds and asafoetida and powder them.
In a vessel add the remaining oil,add the soaked channa dhall, urad dhall,mustard seeds..Once they start spluttering add the red chillies, chopped garlic,curry leaves and saute for a minute.Then add the tamarind juice followed by the pwdered fenugreek and asafoetida.Also add turmeric powder and required quantity of salt.Bring it to a boil and then simmer for about 10 minutes until the water evaporates and forms a thick mixture.
This mixture can be stored for about a week.
Mix it along with the rice and enjoy.
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Did u use garlic in pulliyotharai? That is confort food Divya , looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat was quick Cham..I love garlic and so i use it in puliyodharai..
ReplyDeletei agree wid cham, this is comfort food. looks yummyyy!!!!
ReplyDeleteI too use garlic.can have puliyodharai any time.Looks yummy Divya
ReplyDeleteYummy tamarind rice,Divya! But adding garlic is new to me.
ReplyDeletethis one looks quick n easy.. me too a garlic fan.. we generally make puli ingi and then add it to plain rice.. its a task but urs looks quick..
ReplyDeletesimple and neat recipe!!!
ReplyDeletewhats exams buddy.. id its over.. hope they were good..and if its yet to happen all d best...
ReplyDeletePuliyodharai is my fav... Urs looks delish!... Mouthwatering recipe....
ReplyDeleteI make this when I am in a hurry too, except that I use MTR powder. I know I am very lazy...
ReplyDeleteYour rice looks yumm!
absolute comfort food...nice idea to use garlic..must be yummy ,but can you store it for a long time if you use garlic?
ReplyDeleteOh my. Was looking for a rice idea for tomorrow's dinner. This just might be the solution.
ReplyDeletePuliogare luks yummy..
ReplyDeleteMy fave kind of dish, y'day I made Temple Pulihora from Sagari, got to try this next week!:)
ReplyDeletealways a favorite - reminds me of picnics and good times.
ReplyDeleteThis is always a part of our travel and also for a quick lunchbox
ReplyDeleteLooks so good
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I love tamarind!
ReplyDeleteSound great, I am totally wowed by tamarind. Any dish that has this ingredient, you can be sure I will love it.
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