Ingredients
4 cups - Cooked rice
Salt to taste
Vegetables
Little of grated carrot
Little of chopped capsicum
Little of cooked peas
Seasoning
1/2 tsp - Mustard seeds
1/2 tsp - Jeera
1/2 tsp - Urad dal
1 tsp - Chana dal
1 tbsp - Ajwain seeds
2 to 3 pinches - Turmeric powder
2 - Dry whole red chili, split into two
2 sprigs - Curry leaves
Use only ghee
Method
1 ) Keep cooked rice ready. In a pan heat ghee, add mustard and pop it, then add urad dal, chana dal, jeera, dry red chili, curry leaves, turmeric powder, ajwain and fry for a minute. Then add the vegetables and fry till the carrot and capsicum is cooked a bit on low heat.
2 ) Add salt to taste, then the cooked rice. Turn the stove off. Mix all the ingredients well.
Serve hot with raita and pappad.
Home remedies with ajwain can be read here
22 comments:
Never heard of ajwain rice...i recently posted ajwain paratha...urs is a nice recipe
i saw ajwain paratha in another blog recently. still in the dark about what exactly it is!
I love ajwain, too! I add little to pakoras, and I recently made a lovely Bihari aloo that contained ajwain.
Love the recipe + photos!
And thanks for visiting my blog!
Pravs!! that looks so delicious
This recipe looks so fresh n simple, would love to give it a try!! and BTW I love the way you put your mark on those photos!!!
I love urad dal fried like this. And i have ajwain but don't use it as much as I should. I am going to try this rice soon.
Lovely photos, I really enjoyed them.
I like the flavour of ajwain..Ajwain rice looks colourful!!I too recently posted a recipe with ajwain;D
BEAUTIFUL dish, great color.Just looking at it makes me hungry!:)
Nice pictures! :) Rice looks delicious! :)
love that ajwain flavor in my dishes, looks d-lish! and yes, ghee makes all the difference ;)
Pravs , beautiful presentation buddy. Loved the colors. Mouthwatering and simple dish.
We make plain ajwain rice. veggies have added a nice crunch and colour to the rice.
Easycrafts :Just recently i came to know about this prepartion. It's worth trying, since you already are using it in paratha's.
Nags : This spice is not so common in kerala...mostly seen in punjabi food, that is to my knowledge.
Maninas : Yeah, its great in pakodas..love the taste when put in pakoda. Thanks for visiting my blog too :D
Padmaja : Thanks :D.This is delicious.. i was not sure how it will taste when making this rice...but was taken aback with the taste.
Vegeyum : Sure do try..fried urad dal, chana dal is crunchy when eating this rice, plus adds some flavor too.
Raks : I will check your post with ajwain. Do try this recipe.
Asha : thanks :D It's so simple to make..you should give this a try.
Latha : thanks :D
Richa : yep.. ghee is the major factor for this rice. Other oils will not give the same result as ghee will for this preparation.
Seema : thanks buddy :D
Shivapriya : Yes, with veggies it becomes a whole meal :)
wow, that looks and smells inviting! would go well with my paneer-ajwain paratha:)
ajwain in rice thats a new idea pic looks sooooo beautiful
Wow! looks yum and delicious. Never heard about this recipe. Colorful and might be very tasty too. Thanks for sharing.
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Looks very colorful, ajwain must have added good flavor to rice.
It's different Pravs. Looks interesting. Viji
Hi..Very nice pic..I use ajwain but mostly in parathas..Should try this :)
I don't use ajwain in my cooking but I have tasted it in my friend's house and also heard that it's good for health. Rice dish looks delicious. Simple yet satisfying. Love the way you imposs your logo on your food platter.
As u said ajwain has many health benefits. I have had ajwain parathas... with rice is new to me. thanks for the recipe.
I love the taste of ajwain, so this rice is my kinda one! will find some ajwain now, it had been a long time that I had some..thanks for reminding Pravs!
~ Siri
Ajwain is definitely very good for the stomach. 1/4 tspn of ajwain had with a pinch of asofetida powder relieves indigestion immediately. Its difficult to push down your throat, but then it does wonders.
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