Thursday, July 17, 2014

Mango rice


Summer is at its peak here now and  temperatures are  high up to 30 degree C which is very unusual for  British summer and it’s really hot. I feel that sun  really burns us  here compared to India and I assume it might be because of the lower ozone layer . I am not complaining though as I love it like this and want to make the most of it. Growing up back home, I always used to wonder why the tourists from other countries are so obsessed with our beaches and weather, but now I know why. There are plenty of beaches here but most of them are pebble beaches and only very  few are  sandy beaches.  Another thing is even on a hot day beaches can be cold if it’s windy and water can be really cold too. I guess that’s why  beaches back home are so special!!

When I think of summer in Kerala, mangoes are  the first thing that comes to my mind. I cannot swear enough how much I love mangoes, be it raw or ripe. If it’s raw I used to cut it and smear it with some salt and chilly powder and enjoy. I used to wait for the  Indian Alphonso mangoes which we get here every summer but sadly  for unfortunate mango lovers like me its temporarily banned here now due to sanitary regulations ! We still get mangoes from other countries but they are not as tasty as our desi mangoes J Coming to today’s recipe, every year when its Vishu (kerala festival ) I buy raw mangoes for Vishu kani( you can read more about Vishu here) and I usually make mango chammanthi or fish curry with raw mango  but last year I saw this mango rice recipe in my friends blog (cook like Priya) and I tried it. Its an absolute comfort food for raw mango fans and we all enjoyed it. Eventhough I wanted to make it again I never did until  another Vishu came. I made it again after a year gap and this time I took pictures to share it with you all. So when mangoes are in reason and you want to fix something quick for lunch/dinner try it out and you will love it.

Recipe adapted from cook like priya

Ingredients
Raw rice - 1 1/2 cup
Oil - 1 tbs
Mustard seeds - 1 /2 tsp
Urad dal/ uzhunnu parippu - 1 tsp
Chana dal/ kadala parippu  - 1 tsp
Whole red chilly - 2 ( broken into 2-3 pieces)
Green chillies- 2 
Curry leaves(few)
Peanuts/ kadala - 2 tbsp
Asofoetida/ hing/ kayam - a pinch
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Salt 

To grind
Raw mango - 2 ( sliced)
Grated  coconut - 1/2 cup
Whole red chilly -2 
Shallots/ cheriya ulli - 3 
Cumin seeds/ Jeerakam - 1/2 tsp
Garlic pods - 2
Ginger - 1 inch piece
Curry leaves - 1-2 sprigs

Method

  • Cook the rice and keep it aside.
  • Grind all the ingredients under 'to grind' to a paste.
  • In a big pan /wok add oil and sputter mustard seeds, followed by urad dal, chana dal and  peanuts once they are roasted add dry red chillies, green chillies and saute for a minute.
  • Add the ground paste, add turmeric powder, salt , hing and cook everything for 3-5 minutes.
  • Switch off the flame and serve immediately.


9 comments:

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Tasty and tangy looking mango rice. Very well presented.
Deepa

Unknown said...

Wow very very tempting and delicious mango rice :) My fav !! lovely presentation vineetha :)

Anupa Joseph (Palaharam) said...

U have presented it so good that I am mouthwatering here looking at that bowl of rice...love it..

Unknown said...

Flavorful mango rice.,....... Looks delicious !

Julie said...

tempting one pot meal,feel like grabbing the bowl for lunch..I too love mangoes irrespective of raw or ripe,Vinee :)

nandoos kitchen said...

nice tasty rice..

Unknown said...

This mango season I have been only cooking mambazha kootan or just eating them fresh! I have never tried on the Mango rice before! strange yeah!! The rice looks delish Vinee :-)

Lijna said...

delicious and tempting ..

Sandhya Hariharan said...

Such a lovely post Vineetha..

I know , being in Uk , we all crib when the weather goes beyond 25 C.
I used the think , the ozone layers funda was quite a joke ... But guess thats what the UK junta believe so I better sync with it...