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Pulikachal / Pulikachal Rice Mix / Puliyodharai Rice / Pulihora Rice

Traditional and authentic  Pulikachal mix / puliyodarai is a thick paste made of tamarind, dal and other spices. This is one of the popular ready mix in SouthIndia. We generally mix pulikachal with rice and we can also use it as a pickle. Tamarind rice with papad / fryums is a best lunch combo. This mix is a travel friendly dish. We can store this mix in a air-tight container and use it for 3-4 days. For festivals like Aadi perukku, Kanu pandigai, this tamarind rice is one of the main dish.

Many variations can be made in this dish. We also know Iyengar Puliyodarai is very popular and they add sesame seeds and have a different flavor. Puliyodarai served in temple has a rich flavour of pepper. In temples, for prasadam, they have to make huge quantities of puliyodarai and so they cook in a big pan on the stove top with fire-woods which give a smoky touch to the dish. Andhra puliyodarai is also famous for its spiciness. They make a paste of sesame seeds, peanuts and mustard seeds and they add green chillies also. Their version of puliyodarai is also very yummy. I am going to explain the way we traditionally make at my home. Try this version and I am sure you wil love it.



Preparation Time10 mins
Cooking Time 25 mins
Yield200gms of Puliyodarai mix

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Pulikachal / Pulikachal Rice Mix / Puliyodharai Rice / Pulihora Rice
Pulikachal / Pulikachal Rice Mix / Puliyodharai Rice / Pulihora Rice



Ingredients:
Cooked Rice1 Cup*
Tamarind1 big lemon size
Tumeric Powder1/4 teaspoon
SaltTo Taste
Grated Jaggery1 teaspoon

* 1 Cup = 250ml
For Grinding:
Coriander Seeds2 teaspoon
Urid Dal2 teaspoon
Red Chilli5-6**
Curry Leavesfew
Fenugreek Seeds1/2 teaspoon
** I have used the long red chillies which are very spice. If you are using small and round chillies, you have to use atleast 12-15
For Seasoning:
Gingelly Oil1 tablespoon
Mustard Seeds1 teaspoon
Channa Dal1 teaspoon
Split Urid Dal1 teaspoon
Peanuts1 teaspoon
Curry Leavesfew
Red Chilli2
Hinga Pinch
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Pulikachal / Pulikachal Rice Mix / Puliyodharai Rice / Pulihora Rice


Method:
  1. Soak the tamarind in water and extract the juice and keep it aside

  2. Heat the pan and dry fry the urdhal,fenugreek seeds, coriander seeds and curry leaves and keep it aside. Pour one teaspoon of an oil in a pan and fry the red chillies. Make sure that the red chillies are not getting burnt. 

  3. Take all the fried ingredients to the to the mixer and once they are cooled, Grind it to powder(dry) along with the above fried ingredients

  4. Now in the pan pour the gingelly oil and add the mustard seeds. When the mustard starts to sputter add the channa dhal and peanut and fry until they change their color to golden brown colour. Now add Turmeric powder, Hing , Curry leaves and fry once.Now add the tamarind extract, turmeric and add the salt. Let the mixture boils till the raw smell of the tamarind goes off.

  5. Now add the ground powder to the mixture and cook it in a low flame till its consistency becomes thick.Finally add the grated jaggery and then switch off the flame.

  6. The yummy yummy Pulikachal Mix is now ready to mix with the rice.

Note : You can also dry fry one tablespoon of sesame seeds, powder it and add it to the pulikachal. This will give you a different aroma and taste.


Puliyodharai Rice / Pulihora Rice
  1. Add cooked and cooled rice to a mixing bowl. Add a proportionate measure of Puli Kachal to the boiled rice and mix gently.

  2. The delicious Puliyodharai rice now can be served with Appalam/Pappadam/Vadam or any stir-fried vegetable.
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