Monday, December 6, 2021

Lemon Rice Recipe | How to make Lemon Rice

Lemon Rice is a flavourful tangy rice meal made by tempering spices, flavouring with lemon juice finally mixing it with cooked rice. Lemon rice is easy and quick to cook that you can make in no time. How to cook lemon rice recipe is explained in this post with step by step pictures and video.

lemon rice recipe

Lemon rice is one of the most popular variety rice recipes we enjoy for lunch, lunchbox, travel etc. Lemon rice is called as Chitranna in Karnataka and it is a common rice meal savoured at
homes and served as prasad in temples.

About Lemon Rice

Lemon Rice is a popular lunch box meal and travel food as the taste is retained even hours
after cooking. The sourness of lemon when mixed with plain rice along gets us a heavenly
tasty Lemon rice.

Lemons contain a high amount of vitamin C and soluble fibre that give them a number of
health benefits. Lemons aid in weight loss, reduces risk of heart disease, skin issues, kidney
stones, digestive issues, and cancer. So lemon rice is a healthy choice in addition to a tasty
choice!

Lemon Rice is a popular variety rice that is part of the menu in mini meals served at hotels. Lemon rice is a one of the five variety rice cooked for Valaikappu / Seemantham / Baby shower function. Lemon Rice is also commonly sold as a packed rice in hotels, mobile catering vans and bakeries. Lemon Rice is also served in Annadhanam performed at temples.

Lemon Rice Ingredients

  • Lemon : Choose a lemon that’s heavy for its size and has a pleasant fragrance. The skin should be bright yellow with no wrinkling. A thinner-skinned lemon will yield more juice and hence choose them. Lemon’s acidic nature tends to pick the metallic taste when it is directly cooked in aluminium or unseasoned cast iron tava. A stainless tava or a well-seasoned cast iron tava is a good choice.
  • Rice : Both Raw and Boiled rice are very good for making Lemon rice. I used Ponni Boiled Rajabhogam rice for this recipe. We can use Basmati rice also for making more fluffier and flavourful Lemon rice. Do not overcook the rice – the rice should be grainy after cooking so that lemon rice is fluffy and not sticky when mixed with lemon extract and spices.
  • Oil : Use refined oil available at stores. For a healthier option, you can use ground sesame / groundnut oil. Olive oil and coconut oil also can be used according to user preferences.
lemon rice ingredients

When life gives you lemons make lemonade and lemon rice!

Yes – not all the days are bright and energetic. When we are tired of routine or office or
having a busy schedule ahead, you can pep your mood up by completing the cooking in no
time. Lemon rice is the one I look for at those times. The best part is that when you have
leftover rice after packing lunch box or from the previous day, you can make Lemon rice in
minutes and make it a no cook day !

Why lemon rice is yellow?

Yellow comes from the turmeric powder! Lemon rice without turmeric powder will look like normal white rice with spices. Turmeric powder gives beauty to this dish –a nice bright yellow color to lemon rice. I believe when people where using it for hundreds of years they would have added turmeric powder to sync it with colour of the lemon and for the goodness of turmeric! Whilst not, turmeric powder is extensively used in Indian cooking and could have been an integral ingredient in the making of Lemon rice when it was cooked the first time.

Is Lemon and Lime the same?

Lemon and Lime are similar. While lime is smaller, round green variety lemon is bit larger, oval shaped and yellow variety. Both Lemon and Lime can be used to make Lemon Rice. Lime is often confused with Sweet Lime which is mosambi which is popular as a fruit and a juice.

Lemon Rice – When can we make?

  • Lunch Box menu
  • Baby shower function when we cook 5 / 7 / 9 rice varieties traditionally
  • Monday Blues – Quick recipe in lazy times& busy schedule
  • Picnic / Train / Car trip menu
  • Left over rice

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Lemon Rice Recipe

Lemon rice recipe with step by step photos. Lemon rice is one of the most popular south indian variety rice. Lemon rice is apt for travel as shelf life is more.
Course Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine Indian
Keyword 30 mins recipes, 30 mins rice recipes, leftover recipes, lemon recipes, lemon rice, recipes, Variety Rice, veg recipes
Servings 2
Calories
Author Sharmilee J

Ingredients

To temper:

  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1 tbsp chana dal
  • 1 tsp mustard seeds
  • 3/4 tsp urad dal
  • 2 nos red chillies
  • a pinch hing
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
  • few nos curry leaves
  • 1.5 tbsp peanuts

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a pan - add mustard seeds let it crackle then add urad dal and chana dal.
  • Now add chopped ginger, red chillies, curry leaves and peanuts.
  • Saute for a minute until dals turn golden and peanuts turn crisp.
  • Add required salt, turmeric powder and hing.
  • Give a quick mix.Switch off and let it cool down and come to room temperature.
  • This is done off the stove : Squeeze lemon to extract lemon juice.Do not add lemon juice when the tempering is hot.
  • Add cooked rice(warm and not hot).
  • Mix well until nicely combined. Lemon rice ready.

Video

Notes

  • Always bring the tempering to room temperature before adding lemon juice else it may turn bitter.
  • Also cook rice spread it in a plate to cool down then add it. You can even add a tsp of oil spread it to cool down.
  • I added peanuts with skin, you can add deskinned peanuts too.
  • Adding ginger not only gives flavour but helps in digestion too.
  • Use good quality turmeric powder. I used homemade turmeric powder.

Nutrition

Serving: 0g | Carbohydrates: 0g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0g | Trans Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 0mg | Potassium: 0mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 0IU | Vitamin C: 0mg | Calcium: 0mg | Iron: 0mg

How to make Lemon Rice

Tempering lemon rice

1.Heat oil in a pan – add mustard seeds let it crackle then add urad dal and chana dal.temper the items

2.Now add chopped ginger, red chillies, curry leaves and peanuts.all remaining tempering items

3.Saute for a minute until dals turn golden and peanuts turn crisp.saute for a minute

4.Add required salt, turmeric powder and hing.add salt, turmeric powder and hing

5.Give a quick mix.Switch off and let it cool down and come to room temperature.give a quick saute

Adding lemon juice

6.This is done off the stove : Squeeze lemon to extract lemon juice.Do not add lemon juice when the tempering is hot.add lemon juice

Adding cooked rice

7.Add cooked rice(warm and not hot).add cooked rice

8.Mix well until nicely combined.Lemon rice ready.mix well

Enjoy!

 

Expert Tips

  • Always bring the tempering to room temperature before adding lemon juice else it may turn bitter.
  • Also cook rice spread it in a plate to cool down then add it. You can even add a tsp of oil spread it to cool down.
  • I added peanuts with skin, you can add deskinned peanuts too.
  • Adding ginger not only gives flavour but helps in digestion too.
  • Use good quality turmeric powder. I used homemade turmeric powder.

Storing & Serving Suggestions

  • Lemon rice goes well with any vegetable fry, papad, vadagam, and pickle. Usually I make fry – potato fry as side dish for lunch box and papad when I prepare it in home.
  • Lemon rice is a good lunch menu at home and as well for lunch box. It could be made early in the morning and it would be good till night.Refrigeration is not needed.

Variations

  • Adding cashews will make lemon rice more richer and crunchier
  • Onions can be tempered with spices and added
  • Mint leaves can be added for mint flavour
  • Garlic can be minced and added for garlic flavoured rice
  • Replace rice with poha for Lemon Poha
  • You can replace red chillies with green chillies while tempering.

FAQs

1.What is Lemon rice?

Lemon Rice is a flavourful tangy meal made by extracting juice from the lemon and mixing it with tempered spices & nuts and cooked rice.

2.How to make Lemon rice?

  • Cook rice and spread it on a plate to make it grains separated
  • Heat oil in a pan – add peanuts and fry till nicely browned,set aside.
  • In the same pan – temper spices, curry leaves let it crackle
  • Once the spices are brought down to room temperature, squeeze lemon juice and then add rice & mix well.
  • Serve it warm with papad / chips.

3.Are peanuts necessarily to be added in the Lemon rice?

Roasted peanuts give a crunchier feel to lemon rice – peanuts are preferred but not mandatory in the making of lemon rice. You can alternatively add cashewnuts too.

4.Can we use Basmati rice instead of raw / boiled rice?

Yes basmati rice could also be used and it blends well & fluffy too!      

5. Can I use left over rice for making lemon rice?

Yes –  we can use left over ricefor making lemon rice. It will be equally good.

6.Can I make lemon rice as a one pot dish?

Rice can be cooked in Instant pot or pressure cooker or in pan and then mixed with spices & lemon. Cooking lemon rice with all spices, juice extract will not taste as good as cooked per the recipe. Hence cooking lemon rice as one pot dish is not recommended.

7.Can I cook lemon in cast iron skillet?

Acidic foods like lemon, tomato are not supposed to be cooked in cast iron or aluminium as they tend to pick metallic taste of the skillet. A stainless steel tawa is best suited, I have used a carbon steel pan.

8.What is the difference betweem lemon rice and chitranna?

Lemon rice is called as Chitranna in Karnataka and it is a common rice meal. It is most commonly served at homes and as prasad in temples. Chitranna is made with onions additionally while tempering the spices.

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