Spiced rice is a rice-based dish flavored with various types of spice. Spiced rice is common around the world, with one of the most notable dishes being Indian Ghee rice, which uses ghee butter as a primary ingredient.

Ghee rice
Alternative namesNeychoru, neyita nuppu
CourseMain dish
Place of originIndia
Region or stateKerala,Tamilnadu,Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh
Main ingredientsRice

Spiced rice is common among the people of Kerala, especially Malabar region of Kerala, Tulunad region of Karnataka and in Tamil Nadu. It is seen in other parts of India and Asia too in some variation. It is called 'neyita nuppu' in Tulunad region (Udupi-Mangalore) and 'neyichoru' in Tamil and Malayalam.

Ghee rice is usually served along with a rich, meat-based gravy (usually) or is served along with Dalcha.

Preparation

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Typically, this is cooked in a one-pot pan or a pressure cooker. Spices like cardamom (elaichi), cinnamon, cloves, bay leaf, and depending on the preparation style and region, cumin seeds (jeera), fennel seeds (saunf), black pepper, and nutmeg strands (javithri) are sauted in cooking oil or ghee (clarified butter).

Onions, green chillies, mint leaves (pudina), and corriander leaves are added, along with a blended paste of ginger and garlic. Some recipes might also incorporate tomato slices[1] and curry leaves.

After sauting briefly, water is added, depending on the quantity of rice used for preparation. Once the water comes to boil, the rice is added into the broth and then, is allowed to be cooked on low to medium flame for about 5-10 minutes (depending on type of fuel, size of the burner, the quality of rice used, and other such factors). After this, the flame is doused off, and the preparation is allowed to sit in 'dum' for at least 10-12 minutes, minimum.

Cashew slices are added as garnish; sometimes, they are also sauted initially along with the rest of the spices.

Rice usually tends to be either Basmati or Jeera Samba, depending on the region.

Varieties of spiced rice

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  • Pulav or biryani
  • Chitranna, lemon rice sautéed with ground nuts, turmeric, oil, mustard seeds and dry chilli.
  • Pulihora, tamarind rice sautéed with ground nuts, turmeric, oil, mustard seeds and dry chilli.
  • Bisi bele bath, rice sautéed with vegetables and chilli powder.
  • Jeera rice, rice sautéed with ghee or oil along with cumin seeds.
  • Vagharelo bhaat, aromated rice originally from Gujarat, India.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Food Area Tamil (3 June 2020). கல்யாண வீட்டு நெய் சோறு | Ghee rice recipe in tamil | Very Easy Method by Jabbar Bhai. Retrieved 17 July 2024 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ Rasoi, Gujarati (26 June 2018). Gujarati Rasoi - Gujarati Recipes: A Delicious Journey to the Gujarati Kitchen. Gujarati Rasoi. Vagharelo Bhat is a popular Gujarati rice recipe which is easy to make and is prepared from leftover rice