During one of the previous marathons, Valli had asked the marathoners to create a facebook page for their blogs if they haven't done it already. Somehow I did not create one though I have a facebook account. I did it this week at last. Feel free to like it. :) :)
Today is the last day of blogging marathon#10. I chose "preparing ready mixes" for the first week and "lunchbox" theme for the second week. Here is a recap of what I posted so far during this marathon.
Mix for Pesara Sunnundalu / Moongdal Laddu
Instant Homemade Vermicelli Kheer Mix
Instant Homemade Sambhar Mix
Instant Homemade Idli Mix
Instant Homemade Upma Mix
Instant Homemade Dosa Mix
Instant Homemade Rasam Mix
Tomato Bhath
Avocado Rotis-Lauki Subzi
Quinoa-Masoordal Soup
Mixed Vegetable-Soy Chunks Curry
Spinach - Chickpea Wraps
Beans Koora & Palakoora Pappu
I started with a tomato rice recipe for this week's lunchbox theme and ending it with another tomato rice recipe. It may seem like too much in one week but trust me, they are entirely two different recipes and the two dishes are delicious in their own way. One of my aunts prepares yummy rice dishes using koora podi (can be loosely translated as curry powder but not the one synonymous with Indian cuisine in the western world.) and I based this dish on that. Since the tomatoes are ground to a paste and fried, this dish is more like a spinach rice in tomato base. You can entirely leave out spinach if you wish and prepare it as a tomato rice and that tastes fabulous as well.
Ingredients: (6 servings)
(A)
2 cups rice (preferably sona masuri)
10 oz frozen spinach / Chopped leaves from a bunch of fresh spinach
4 tomatoes
2 onions
Salt to taste
(B)
For tadka:
3 Tbsp oil
2 Tbsp peanuts
2 tsp mustard seeds
2 tsp chana dal / Bengal gram
2 tsp urad dal / split black gram
few curry leaves
1/8 tsp turmeric powder
(C)
To toast and powder: (Dry toast the ingredients, cool and powder them.)
2 Tbsp chana dal
2 Tbsp urad dal
1 tbsp coriander seeds
a few pinches of fenugreek / methi seeds
2 Tbsp grated, dried coconut
6 dried red chillies
Method:
* Cook rice adding about 4 cups of water.
* Thaw spinach if using frozen one.
* Grind the tomatoes and onions to a fine paste without adding water.
Heat oil for tadka. Add peanuts, chanadal, urad dal and mustard seeds. When peanuts start turning golden brown, add turmeric and curry leaves. Then add the tomato - onion paste and fry until the mixture becomes a thick mass.
* Add spinach and cook for a few minutes. Then add the powder from C and salt as needed. Cook for a couple of minutes more and turn off the stove. Add the cooked rice and mix well.
* Serve warm with papad / chips.
Delicious and healthy rice recipe. I generally make tomato rice, spinach is a wonderful addition to the tomato rice making it more flavourful and healthy.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Suma, I am sure that mixed rice must have tasted wonderful..I always prefer these rices to carry, mess free..:)..it's been great doing the BM with you as always!..thank you..as you know I enjoyed both your themes.
ReplyDeleteSpinach and tomato rice is a nice combination and flavourful rice variety ...looks yum
ReplyDeleteDo go through the rules of my Ongoing event: Healthy Lunch Challenge that ends today & link your post there, if possible. :)
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Kavi | Edible Entertainment
Super delicious and flavourful one pot meal...
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking rice. A healthy and fulfilling meal.
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I make this @ times but not with spinach combo, I also roast peanuts along with th eother spice mixture.. Adding spinach to the rice is totally a welcome idea. Will surely try next time Suma
ReplyDeleteAromatic & delish!!!!
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Bookmarked. I think tomato rice in any form is delicious -- using koora podi sounds yummy.
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A different way to prepare this rice. Very healthy and great for the lunch box...
ReplyDeletedelicious combo....
ReplyDeletewonderful recipe :)
tempting healthy rice
ReplyDeletewhat a delicious combination Suma, very very inviting picture
ReplyDeletewonderful rice dish
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and full of flavor!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rice
ReplyDeleteNice combo and the rice looks yummy .. It was fun to do the marathon with you and looking forward to another one Suma.
ReplyDeleteHealthy recipe.
ReplyDeleteDo participate in the Desserts with Coconuts event and giveaway on my blog.
http://rakshaskitchen.blogspot.com/2011/12/announcing-my-first-event-and-giveaway.html
Lovely tomato rice! Love the addition of spinach in it! I have never done it that way. Would certainly love to try your version.
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I just didn't want to say it out in the open.
Take care. i will catch up with you soon.
lovely looking rice....:)
ReplyDeleteSuma, seems u have missed linking you laddoos,coz i check twice the linky tools,i cant able to put my hands over ur laddoo entry,i'll take myself from ur space and include it in CWS roundup..Sorry,it wont happens in future..Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJust mouthwatering...looks so easy to prepare and delicious!
ReplyDeleteIts a healthy yummy combo !!
ReplyDeleteThis spinach tomato rice looks like a really easy dish to make. I have been looking for things to cook for beginners because I don't have experience cooking indian food yet. I really enjoy cooking so far. It's fun to explore the internet and find new recipes constantly
ReplyDeletevery delicious , healthy and filling recipe.
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