This Tamarind Rice recipe follows the traditional Tamil Nadu style of making Puliyodharai with tamarind pulp and a spiced tempering. The rice is mixed with a flavorful tamarind reduction for a balanced tangy taste. It is a vegan dish that stores well and can be served warm or at room temperature. Serve it as part of a South Indian meal or pack it for travel.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 30 minutes
- Cook time: 30 minutes
- Total time: 60 minutes
- Yield: 3
- Category: Main Course
- Cuisine: South Indian, Tamil Nadu
Ingredients
- 1 cup heaped sona masuri rice (or 230 grams rice or 4 cups cooked rice)
- ¼ to ⅓ teaspoon salt (or add as required)
- 2 to 2.5 cups water for cooking rice
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil
- 4 dry red chillies
- 2 teaspoons coriander seeds
- 1 teaspoon chana dal ((split and husked bengal gram))
- 1 teaspoon urad dal ((split and husked black gram))
- ¼ teaspoon fenugreek seeds ((methi seeds))
- ¼ teaspoon whole black pepper
- ½ teaspoon sesame seeds
- ¼ teaspoon asafoetida ((hing))
- 50 grams tamarind (or ⅓ cup tamarind - not tightly packed)
- 2 cups hot water for tamarind pulp
- 3 tablespoons sesame oil
- 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
- 1 teaspoon urad dal ((split and husked black gram))
- 1 teaspoon chana dal ((split and husked bengal gram))
- ¼ cup peanuts
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
- a pinch of asafoedita ((hing))
- 1 sprig curry leaves (or 10 to 12 curry leaves)
- 2 to 3 dry red chillies
- 2 teaspoons jaggery powder
- salt as required
Method
Cooking rice
- Rinse 1 heaped cup sona masuri (230 grams) very well in water. Then add the rice in a pressure cooker. Also add ¼ to ⅓ teaspoon salt or add as required.
- Add 2.5 cups water. You can add water depending on the quality of rice. Since I have not soaked the rice, I have added 2.5 cups water and also this rice takes a long time to cook as its hand pounded sona masuri rice. For a regular variety of rice, you can add 2 cups water.
- Pressure cook for 10 to 12 minutes or 3 to 4 whistles or till the rice is cooked well. Do ensure that the rice does not get overcooked. For the hand pounded sona masuri rice, I pressure cooked for 14 minutes. When the pressure settles down on its own, remove the lid. Fluff the rice.
- Remove the cooked rice in a large plate or tray or a large bowl and allow it cool.
- When the rice becomes warm, add ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder and 1 tablespoon sesame oil to it.
- Mix well and keep aside. Mix gently so that the rice grains do not break. If there are lumps, then break the lumps.
preparing tamarind pulp
- Take 50 grams tamarind or ⅓ cup tamarind (not tightly packed) in a bowl.
- Add 2 cups hot water and soak the tamarind for 30 to 40 minutes.
- Then squeeze the soaked tamarind and extract the pulp. Keep the bowl aside.
Making puliyodharai masala or spice mix
- Heat a pan and then reduce the flame to a low.
- Add all the whole spices mentioned under the list title 'spice powder' except asafoetida.
- Stirring often roast them on a low flame or sim.
- Roast till the urad dal and chana dal become light golden or golden. The entire mixture will become aromatic.
- Once the lentils have browned well, then switch off the flame and add 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida/hing.
- Mix very well and let the roasted spices cool.
- Then in a dry grinder or a spice grinder, add all the spices. Break the red chilies and then add.
- Grind to a fine powder. Keep aside.
Making pulikachal or tamarind reduction
- Heat 3 tablespoon sesame oil in a pan.
- Add 1 teaspoon mustard seeds, 1 teaspoon urad dal
- Also add 1 teaspoon chana dal and ¼ cup peanuts. If you want you can roast or fry the peanuts separately also and add in the rice towards the end.
- Saute on a low flame till the lentils turn golden. The peanuts will also get done by this time.
- Once the peanuts as well as the lentils turn golden, then add 2 to 3 dry red chillies, ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder/haldi and 10 to 12 curry leaves. You can even switch off the flame if you want.
- Also add a pinch of asafoetida. Mix well.
- Now strain the tamarind pulp and directly add in the tempering mixture. Strain very well. You can even strain tamarind pulp before and keep aside. Stir and mix everything.
- Add salt and 1 to 2 teaspoons of jaggery powder. You can add less or more of jaggery or skip it.
- Mix well and simmer the mixture on a low to medium flame.
- Bring this tamarind mixture to a boil and continue to cook.
- Cook till mixture has thickened a bit and you see oil floating on top.
- Then add the ground spice powder.
- Mix very well.
- Continue to simmer the pulikachal for some more minutes. Do stir often.
- Cook till the mixture becomes thick like a thick tamarind reduction.
- Once this consistency is achieved, then switch off the flame. Keep the pan down.
Making tamarind rice
- Add the pulikachal to the rice.
- Gently mix very well.
- After the mixing is done, you can serve right away or wait for some minutes for the flavors to infuse and then serve.
- Serve tamarind rice with fried vadams or papads.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.