Cooked Rice : 2 cups
Aamchur Powder : 1 1/2 to 2 tsp
Mustard Seeds : 1/2 tsp
Chana Dal : 1/2 tsp
Urad Dal : 1/2 tsp
Peanuts : 1 tbsp
Cashews : 5
Curry Leaves : 2 sprigs
Green Chillies : 3 or 4
Dried Red Chillies : 3
Turmeric Powder : 1/4 tsp
Salt to taste
A Pinch Hing
Oil : 1 tbsp
Method :
Heat a tablespoon of oil in a wok. Add the mustard seeds, chana dal, urad dal and peanuts and let them splutter. When the seeds stop popping, add the split green chillies, cashews, red chillies, curry leaves and hing and fry for a minute. Now add the cooked rice, turmeric powder, salt and dry mango powder and mix very well. Switch off the flame and serve.
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That is such a simple one hari...sounds nice the addition of amchur powder..:)
ReplyDeleteLoved the twist..delicious and tangy rice
ReplyDeleteTangy and flavorful rice...
ReplyDeleteBoxlo annam bagundhi. Nenu meeru mamidikaya pulihora chesaranukunnanu. :)My SIL uses amchur when she doesn't have lemons and she is craving for some lemon rice.
ReplyDeletewow.rice loooks very delicious...bookmarked it dear..:)
ReplyDeleteAmchur powder in mango rice.... WOW... I love the idea and I bet it was delicious:)
ReplyDeleteReva
Mango Rice looks simply delicious and tempting. Clicks look great as well .
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Thats a flavorful and delicious rice..
ReplyDeletei can eat this at any time.yummy one.
ReplyDeleteNice twist to usual mango rice, thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a lovely idea! wanna try soon..
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i love rice in ny way...
ReplyDeletethis is the wonderful idea of having it....thnQ for post...
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wonderful idea !! looks so delicious !!
ReplyDeleteA delicious one-pot meal!
ReplyDeleteVegetarian Cultural Creatives
Rice looks delicious and yummy
ReplyDeleteSouth Indian Home
Nice way to get the tangy flavour.Rice looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very new recipe to me...lovely colour of rice..looks awesome.
ReplyDeletevery innovative way of using amchur. like the idea.
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rajani
Mango rice looks so colorful and inviting.. love the tangy tase..
ReplyDeleteSunanda's Kitchen
Love this delicious tang you add to this rice perfect for summer lunch!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious ....... i am a regular follower to ur blog .. u have a wonderful collection ......
ReplyDeleteWow tempting and delicious,looks so inviting.
ReplyDeleteSo handy can make it all through 12 months,good recipe hari..
ReplyDeleteWow looks tongue tickling, nice variation to the usual variety rice
ReplyDeleteThat surely is a new process, I have always used grated mango, but adding amchur is a great thought and surely less work as don't have to grate mango :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for another variation o f mango rice dear :P looks delectable
ReplyDeletelooks delicious dear!!:)book marked!
ReplyDeletei love experimenting with rice...have never tried this...will dfntly give it a go...:)
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