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    Recipe Index » Rice » Tamarind rice recipe

    Tamarind rice recipe

    Published: Jul 25, 2013 · Last Modified: Jun 17, 2019 by Kanan Patel / 16 Comments

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    Tamarind rice recipe - One of the best, delicious South Indian rice preparations. It has tangy/sour, spicy taste.

    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    I have dry roasted the spices and ground to make fresh masala powder and used in making this rice. Freshly ground masala gives nice flavor to the dish.

    In other languages, it is known as Pulihora, Puliyodharai or Puliyogare. The term puli means something sour. In this case, it comes from tamarind. It is also called imli rice where imli is the Hindi word of tamarind.

    I have adapted this recipe from "this cookbook". And I already mentioned in tomato rice post that I am in love with this book. It has many amazing authentic south Indian recipes. I have planned to make many more recipes from this book and of course I will share those here.

    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    There are many ready packets like MTR and other brands available for this dish. But nothing can beat this freshly homemade.

    Try once making it at a home from scratch and you all will love it.

    If you are going to make this rice on regular basis like once a week or so. Then I would suggest that you make large quantity of spice powder and store it and use as required. As you know that spice powder always has long shelf life, I meant at least 5-6 months.

    I have added some jaggery to it and it just balance out tangy flavor of tamarind.

    Check out more rice dishes
    Lemon rice  //  Raw mango rice  //  Carrot rice // Curd rice


    How to make tamarind rice recipe (Step by Step Photos):


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    1) First, cook the rice and let it cool.

    2) Dry roast the sesame seeds on medium heat till it get light brown. They will start to pop and you will get nice aroma of toasted seeds. Remove it to the plate and let it cool completely.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    3) In the same pan dry roast the spices (chana dal, urad dal, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, peppercorns, fennel seeds, dried red chili and curry leaves). Keep stirring constantly while you roast. Roast them till they get light brown color. Remove it to another plate and let it cool completely.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    4) While spices are cooling make tamarind water. If using tamarind paste then dissolve it into 1 cup of hot water. Or if using tamarind then keep the tamarind in hot water for 15-20 minutes and then squeeze out all the pulp.

    5) Now the sesame seeds and spices are cooled completely. So coarsely grind the sesame seeds and keep it aside for garnishing.

    6) Also grind spices into a fine powder.Below left side is coarsely ground sesame seeds and on right spice powder.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    7) Now let’s start making tamarind rice. Heat the oil in a pan on medium heat. Once hot add mustard seeds. Let them pop.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    8) Then add dry red chili and curry leaves. Saute for a minute.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    9) Add peanuts.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    10) And roast it till it gets light brown.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    11) Then add tamarind water.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    12) Add freshly ground spice powder, turmeric powder, jaggery and salt. (be careful while adding salt if your cooked rice has already salt in it.)
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    13) Mix and let it simmer.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    14) Cook till it thicken and become a paste like consistency.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    15) Then add cooked rice.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    16) Mix gently till all the masala paste it coated to the rice evenly.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    17) Lastly garnish with sesame powder. And serve.
    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

    Here I have added only peanuts for some crunch. But if you want you can add some cashews too.

    Serving suggestion: Enjoy this tamarind rice as such along with your meal or with a papad. This can be packed into lunch box as well. This is usually cooked in special occasions and sometimes offered to the god as a prasadam.

    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai

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    Tamarind rice recipe - Imli rice - South Indian Pulliodarai
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    Tamarind rice recipe

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    US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml)
    Author: Kanan
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: South Indian
    Calories: 522kcal
    Servings 2 servings
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 30 minutes
    Total Time 40 minutes
    US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

    Ingredients  

    To dry roast and grind into powder:

    • ½ teaspoon Chana dal (split bengal gram)
    • ½ teaspoon Urad dal (split skinless black gram)
    • ⅛ teaspoon Mustard seeds
    • ½ teaspoon Cumin seeds
    • ¼ teaspoon Black peppercorns
    • ½ teaspoon Fennel seeds
    • 5-6 Curry leaves
    • 2 Dried red chilies

    For tamarind water:

    • 2 teaspoon Tamarind paste or small lemon size tamarind ball
    • 1 cup Water (Boiling hot)

    For tamarind rice recipe:

    • 3 cups Cooked rice
    • 1 tablespoon Oil
    • ¼ teaspoon Mustard seeds
    • 1 Dried red chilies
    • 4-5 Curry leaves
    • 2 tablespoons Peanuts
    • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric powder
    • Salt to taste
    • 1 teaspoon Jaggery (Gur)
    • 1 tablespoon Sesame seeds toasted and coarsely ground for garnishing

    Instructions 

    Preparation:

    • First, cook the rice and let it cool.
    • Dry roast the sesame seeds on medium heat till it get light brown. They will start to pop and you will get nice aroma of toasted seeds.
    • Remove it to the plate and let it cool completely.
    • Once cooled grind it coarsely and keep it aside.

    Making tamarind water:

    • If using tamarind paste then dissolve it into 1 cup of hot water.
    • Or if using tamarind then keep the tamarind in hot water for 15-20 minutes
    • then squeeze out all the pulp. If needed strain the pulp to remove the strings and seeds.

    Making fresh spice powder:

    • Take all the spices into a pan and turn the heat on medium.
    • Dry roast them with stirring constantly till they get light brown color.
    • Remove it to another plate and let it cool completely.

    Making tamarind rice recipe:

    • Heat the oil in a pan on medium heat.
    • Once hot add mustard seeds. Let them pop.
    • Then add dry red chili and curry leaves. Saute for a minute..
    • Add peanuts. and roast it till it gets light brown.
    • Then add tamarind water.
    • Add freshly ground spice powder, turmeric powder, jaggery and salt. Mix and let it simmer.
    • Cook till it thicken and become a paste like consistency.
    • Then add cooked rice. Mix gently till all the masala paste it coated to the rice evenly.
    • Cook for 2 minutes and turn off the stove.
    • Lastly garnish with sesame powder.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 522kcal | Carbohydrates: 86.9g | Protein: 10.4g | Fat: 14.5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 586mg | Potassium: 223mg | Fiber: 3.1g | Sugar: 3.3g
    *Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving
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    Comments

    1. Michelle

      April 07, 2016 at 2:18 pm

      Hi! Is it possible to follow steps 1-8 and then add uncooked rice in step 9 and cook everything together? What is the difference between the two techniques? Thanks so much 🙂

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      • Kanan

        April 07, 2016 at 4:09 pm

        Here I have used freshly roasted and ground spice powder which does not need to be cooked again. Also I want peanut to be crunchy. That's why I have added cooked rice.

        For making it with uncooked rice. I would fry the peanuts and remove it to the bowl and then follow the recipe till step 8, add uncooked rice, double the amount of water to rice, Once starts boiling, cover it and cook for 17-18 minutes on LOW. At the time of serving mix the fried peanuts.

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    2. Shilpa

      March 13, 2015 at 2:42 pm

      Tried it for the first time..came out well Thanku

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      • Kanan

        March 13, 2015 at 2:53 pm

        Great to know. Thanks.

        Reply
    3. sivagamasundari

      June 05, 2014 at 9:10 am

      nice

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      • Kanan

        June 05, 2014 at 2:44 pm

        thanks.

        Reply
    4. sivagamasundari

      June 05, 2014 at 9:10 am

      tamirind rice

      Reply
    5. hetal

      July 26, 2013 at 9:03 am

      Super delicious...

      Reply
      • hvukjn

        September 19, 2018 at 5:57 am

        can we make tamarind rice using basmati rice?

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        • Kanan

          September 19, 2018 at 11:51 am

          yes you can use basmati rice.

          Reply
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