Chintapandu (Tamarind) rice is commonly prepared in our household during festival times. This was prepared recently . This version is the traditional andhra style and it has got a nice tangy flavor. It is a tradition to prepare bobbatlu too ( and this is a wonderful combination for festival times). So here is the recipe for tamarind rice andhra style.
Ingredients
- 1 cup rice
- a big lemon size tamarind soak in 1 cup water
- 4 red chillies
- 1 tbsp channa dal
- 1 tbsp urad dal
- 1 tsp musturd seeds
- 1/8 tsp fenugreek seeds
- 3 springs curry leaves
- 1 green chilli
- 1/8 tsp hing
- 1/2 tsp turmeric
- 1 tsp jaggery
- 1/8 cup oil
- salt to taste
- 1 tbsp coriander seeds
- 1/4 tsp fenugreek seeds
Cooking procedure
Soak the tamarind in warm water for 30 min ,then nicely squeeze and extract the pulp and keep aside
Cook the rice with 2 cups of water and with a 1 tsp oil in pressure cooker for 3 whistles .
Dry roast coriander seeds and methi seeds till a nice aroma came n let it cool after that make a fine powder and keep aside.
Heat oil in a pan add chana dal,urad dal ,mustard seeds ,fenugeerk seeds and when mustard seeds starts to splutter add red chilli,curry leaves,turmeric and hing and stir for 30 sec ,then add tamarind pulp and jaggery and stir n cook till the mixture become a thick and when oil begins to saturate switch off the flame and let it cool.
Mix the above mixture to the rice till it blends nicely with rice ,then mix the coriander ,methi powder nicely ,then cover n keep aside for 30 min before you serve
Note :
- You can prepare the tamarind paste before ,store in the jar and refregirate it ,use when ever u want .
- If u add more jaggery then will get the sweeter version of pulihora
- Adding corander n methi powder will give nice twist to this tangy rice
looks very inviting Satya
ReplyDeletemy all time fav...nothing can beat chintapandu pulihora...i can have it anytime...yummo!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious mouth watering pulihora!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful! I love rice dishes:)
ReplyDeleteYummy & delicious...
ReplyDeleteThe pulihora looks very tasty satya. This is my favourite rice dish. I can have this anytime of the day :)
ReplyDeletePulihora looks tempting sathya..
ReplyDeletei like pulihora...this is a recipe i can follow...yummy!!
ReplyDeleteooh ooh i love pulihora.. i would devour all of it if i was there :)
ReplyDeleteHey Satya,
ReplyDeleteYummy pulihara...:)
Dr.Sameena@
http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com/
I must really try this before going to try something else...irresistable recipe..
ReplyDeleteTasty appetite
Yummy and inviting pulihora!
ReplyDeleteHi Satya,
ReplyDeleteGood to see your posts after a break .... the tamarind rice looks yummy.
Cheers,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
Love this rice very much....a fav of my son too.
ReplyDeletelove this anytime..looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteAdding jaggery in pulihora sounds very new and interesting..Tempting tamarind rice..
ReplyDeleteDroolworthy...Love it.
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wow !! looks very inviting !
ReplyDeleteOMG, pulihora makes me salivate!!! Been a loooong time since I had this ;)
ReplyDeletelooks delicious.. adding jaggery sounds interesting!
ReplyDeletemy fav,luks delicious...
ReplyDeleteLove this rice, looks good dear.
ReplyDeleteFOODELICIOUS
Yummy rice..Looks too good...
ReplyDeletemy heartly favorite..i almost prepare it once in a week. my version is little different...urs looking yummy...
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this authentic pulihora, looks very yummy.
ReplyDeleteheard of ds dish always...bt never got a chance to taste it ....luks delicious
ReplyDeleteDelicious rice..I would love to try it sometime..
ReplyDeleteThat sounds so delicious..super recipe Satya!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
I had tamarind rice only in restaurants .. never @ home, will try this one.
ReplyDeleteNice one sathya. I found oout very recently that telugu people have a different way of maing Puliyohara Rice...not like the way we make it in tamil nadu, with a base paste and mixing rice...In fact I am craving for it right now!!!
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Shobha
Yum, this tamarind rice looks delicious and so rich in flavours! i love tamarind but don't always know where to use it. Would love to try it!
ReplyDeleteMy all time fav- puliyodhirai! your dish looks lovely
ReplyDeleteLovely tangy rice...this is my first time here and I must say your blog and recipes is just wonderful...will be a regular here.."Happy Pongal" to U and your family..
ReplyDeleteReva
delicious flavours and rice
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I tried it with the store bought tamarind mix, But this one seems easy and possible. Will def try out.
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yummy rice ..
ReplyDeletePulihora looks tangy spicy and yummy,thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteTamarind rice is my all time fav, Yours looks yummy
ReplyDeleteYour tamarind rice is mouth-watering Satya.
ReplyDeletemy fav rice, looks great for picnics
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful and rice dishes are right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteHappy pongal to you and your family satya. Keep sharing your wonderful recipes all through this year too. A very happy 2011 .
ReplyDeletethis is my fav...Love it :)
ReplyDeleteMy fav....i can have any time!!Yumm!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a great rice dish!
ReplyDeleteI have not tried this rice yet, but I have been looking for new rice selection. I am crazy for the flavors in this dish, very wonderful :)
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