Thursday, October 19, 2023

Puliyodharai | Puli Sadam

Puliyodharai is a popular South Indian variety rice, a temple style tamarind rice very flavorful and tastes divine. Puliyodharai or Kovil Puliyodharai is a tangy rice made with rice, tamarind, lentils, jaggery, peanuts and spices. Let us get on to learn Kovil Puliyodharai Recipe with step by step pictures and video.

puliyodharai served in banana leaf

Puliyodharai also called as Puli Sadam or Tamarind rice is one of the most popular variety rice in Southern States of India. Though the preparation of Puliyodharai varies from each state to another it is one of the travel staples as it does not get spoiled easily.

About Puliyodharai

Puliyodharai is prepared on special days, festive occasions or for travel. Puliyodharai is prepared in 3 steps : first a homemade special freshly roasted spice mix is prepared using lentils second a tamarind paste is prepared with tadka, lentils, peanuts, jaggery etc finally both are added to cooked rice and mixed to make Puliyodharai.

Puliyodharai – Puli Sadam

I have shared 2 versions :

  • Traditional temple style puliyodharai – This is a authentic version of puliyodharai. Puliyodharai served in temples is popularly called as Temple Style Puliyodharai or Kovil Puliyodharai as we call in tamil. Kovil Puliyodharai has always made me wonder, it gives a divine taste.
  • Easy and quick version of puli sadam – This puli sadam recipe is quite simple and takes less time and effort so comes handy when you are in a hurry perfect to pack for lunchbox or travel.

Though I always prefer the first version whenever I make puliyodharai the second version comes handy when I am pressed for time.

I love this so much that whenever its puliyodharai I go blindly with this recipe as my family loved this version as it tastes just like in temples.

puliyodharai served in banana leaf

Puliyodharai Recipe Ingredients

  • Cooked Rice – Cook rice separately in cooker or using drainig method, fluff it and spread it to cool down.
  • Tamarind – The quantity of tamarind slightly varies depending on the variety of it used so use accordingly.
  • Tadka – A simple tadka using mustard, red chillies, chana dal, hing and curry leaves is made.
  • Lentils – A special homemade spice mix is made using chana dal, toor dal, urad dal, sesame seeds, coriander seeds and red chillies.
  • Peanuts – Peanuts is one of the main ingredient for Puliyodharai.
  • Jaggery – Jaggery gives a nice tangy taste and balances the sourness.
  • Spice Powders – Turmeric powder is used here.
  • Gingelly oil – Gingelly oil is best for this recipe however you can replace it with regular cooking oil too.
a display of ingredients needed for making puliyodharai

Pulikaichal and the puliyodharai powder can be made ahead of time and stored. You can make the rice fresh and mix it when needed.

Once when I took this to office, my colleges were in praises for me. I’ve already tried a slightly different version of Puliyogare and when I wanted to try this, I doubted whether adding the roasted powder separately – But believe me, adding the roasted powder separately gives a totally nice flavor, crunch and sure it tasted differently.

pulikaichal made in kalchatti needed to make puliyodharai

Puliyodharai Recipe Step by Step

1.To a bowl add 1/4 cup tamarind add 1 and 1/2 cups water.

soak tamarind in water

2.Crush it well. The tamarind should be crushed well as you can see.

crush it well

3.Tamarind extract is ready. Set aside.

tamarind extract is ready

4.To a kadai add 1/2 teaspoon gingelly oil heat it. Then add 1 tablespoon urad dal, 1 and 1/2 tablespoon chana dal, 1 tablespoon coriander seeds, 2 red chillies, 1/2 teaspoon methi seeds and 1 tablespoon sesame seeds. I used my kalchatti – stone cookware here.

add the items to be roasted

5.Roast it in low flame until golden brown.

roast until golden

6.Transfer to a mixer jar cool down.

cool down then transfer to mixer jar

7.Then grind it to a slightly coarse powder as you can see.

grind it to a coarse powder

8.To the same kadai add 3 tablespoon gingelly oil and heat it. Now add a fistful of peanuts. Fry for a minute.

heat oil add peanuts

9.Add 1 teaspoon mustard seeds let it splutter.

roast peanuts until golden

10.Then add 1/2 teaspoon urad dal, 1 tablespoon chana dal,1 red chilli, few curry leaves and 1/4 teaspoon hing.

add all the spices for tempering

11.Give a quick mix add 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder, salt to taste give a mix and fry until dal is roasted.

give a quick mix

12.Add prepared tamarind extract to strainer press well to extract pulp completely. Press and crush well while straining.

strain and add tamarind extract

13.Discard the remains.

discard the remains

14.Give a quick mix. Let it boil.

let it boil

15.Let it boil and reduce.

let it boil and reduce

16.Stir in between. It takes time so keep an eye.

stir in between let it reduce

17.Water slowly starts reducing and the mixture becomes thick.

mixture starts to thicken

18.The mixture has become thick and oil has started to separate at the edges. this is the right consistency.

mixture is thick and oil floats

19.Add 1 teaspoon powdered jaggery.

add powdered jaggery

20.Give a quick mix and switch off.

quick mix and switch off

21.Pulikaichal is ready. Cool down for a while.

pulikaichal is ready

22.Now add 2 teaspoon of gingelly oil to 3 cups of cooked rice.

add oil to rice

23.Mix it well.

mix it well

24.Now add prepared pulikaichal to rice.

add prepared pulikaichal to it

25.Then add roasted powder to it.

add the grind powder to it

26.Mix it well.

mix it well

27.Kovil Puliyodharai is ready. Scoop using a deep curved laddle.

puliyodharai temple style is ready

28.Serve in banana leaf – This is how they serve in temples.

scoop and serve in banana leaf

29.Perfect Puliyodharai is ready!

puliyodharai ready to serve

Kovil Puliyodharai is ready!

Expert Tips

  • Check and adjust salt after the pulikaichal reduces.
  • The grain of rice will be slighty stick as in temples so do not make too grain seperated. Rice should be perfectly cooked soft and fluffy.
  • Adding jaggery is optional, but I recommend adding it for a perfect balance.
  • You can store both the pulikaichal and the roasted powder in fridge and it stays well for about a week.
  • Do not reduce oil and I recommend using gingelly oil as it gives nice flavour to this dish.
  • I used regular white rice we use that is Ponni Puzhungal variety.

Serving & Storing Suggestion

You can serve with vathal or papad. Puliyodharai tastes best on its own too. You can store Puliyodharai in room temperature for 2 days. But you can store the pulikaichal and the roasted powder for about a week to 10 days in fridge.

puliyodharai served in banana leaf

Puli Sadam

Puli Sadam is best for lunchbox and for travel as it doesn’t get spoiled easily, also the resting time enhances the flavor of puli sadam, yes try it and see. This version of Puli Sadam is very easy and quick to make during our busy days.

pulisadam served in traditional bowl

How to make Puli Sadam

  1. Add little oil and roast 3 tablespoon peanuts until golden. Soak 1/4 cup tamarind in 1 cup water, mash it well with your hands and Set aside.
    How to make Easy Puli Sadam - Step1
  2. Dry roast 1/4 teaspoon fenugreek seeds in a pan until golden then using a mortar and pestle crush it to a coarse powder. Set aside.
    How to make Easy Puli Sadam - Step2
  3. Heat 3 teaspoon oil – add 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds and 1/2 teaspoon urad dal let it splutter. Add 3 red chilies, few curry leaves,1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder and a pinch of hing. Saute for few seconds.
    How to make Easy Puli Sadam - Step3
  4. Strain and add tamarind pulp. Let it boil. Cook in medium flame.
    How to make Easy Puli Sadam - Step4
  5. Cook till it becomes thick. Then add prepared fenugreek powder and cook for 2 minutes.
    How to make Easy Puli Sadam - Step5
  6. Finally add 1 teaspoon jaggery syrup mix well and cook for few more mins till it becomes like a thokku(thick),then switch off. Add cooked rice along with roasted peanuts and mix well. Serve hot / warm.
    How to make Easy Puli Sadam - Step5

Puli Sadam is ready!

pulisadam served in traditional bowl

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Puliyodharai Recipe | Puli Sadam Recipe

Puliyodharai is a popular South Indian rice, a temple style tamarind rice very flavorful and tastes divine. Puliyodharai or Kovil Puliyodharai is a tangy rice made with rice, tamarind, lentils, jaggery, peanuts and spices. Let us get on to learn Kovil Puliyodharai Recipe with step by step pictures and video for easy understanding and reference.
Course Lunch
Cuisine Indian
Keyword 30 mins recipes, 30 mins rice recipes, Kids Lunch Box, kids lunch box recipes, kids lunchbox, kids lunchbox menu, leftover recipes, lunch box menu, lunch box recipes, lunch recipes, lunchbox recipes, recipes, rice recipes, travel recipes, veg recipes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 2 people
Calories 464kcal
Author Sharmilee J

Ingredients

PULIYODHARAI RECIPE

For the pulikaichal:

  • 1/4 cup tamarind
  • 1 and 1/2 cups water
  • 3 tablespoon gingelly oil Nallenai
  • a fistful peanuts
  • 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon urad dal
  • 1 tablespoon channa dal
  • 1 piece dried red chilli
  • few curry leaves
  • 1/4 teaspoon hing
  • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 1 teaspoon powdered jaggery
  • salt to taste

For the powder:

  • 1/2 teaspoon gingelly oil
  • 1 and 1/2 tablespoon channa dal
  • 1 tablespoon urad dal
  • 1 tablespoon coriander seeds
  • 3 piece dried red chillies
  • 1/2 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
  • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds

PULI SADAM RECIPE

  • 2 cups cooked rice
  • 1/4 cup tamarind tightly packed
  • 1/4 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
  • 1 teaspoon jaggery / jaggery syrup
  • 3 tablespoon peanuts
  • water as needed
  • salt to taste

To temper

  • 3 teaspoon oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon urad dal
  • a generous pinch hing
  • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 3 small red chilies
  • few curry leaves

Instructions

How to make Puliyodharai

  • To a bowl add 1/4 cup tamarind add 1 and 1/2 cups water.
  • Crush it well. The tamarind should be crushed well as you can see.
  • Tamarind extract is ready. Set aside.
  • To a kadai add 1/2 teaspoon gingelly oil heat it. Then add 1 tablespoon urad dal, 1 and 1/2 tablespoon chana dal, 1 tablespoon coriander seeds, 2 red chillies, 1/2 teaspoon methi seeds and 1 tablespoon sesame seeds. I used my kalchatti – stone cookware here.
  • Roast it in low flame until golden brown.
  • Transfer to a mixer jar cool down.
  • Then grind it to a slightly coarse powder as you can see.
  • To the same kadai add 3 tablespoon gingelly oil and heat it. Now add a fistful of peanuts. Fry for a minute.
  • Add 1 teaspoon mustard seeds let it splutter.
  • Then add 1/2 teaspoon urad dal, 1 tablespoon chana dal,1 red chilli, few curry leaves and 1/4 teaspoon hing.
  • Give a quick mix add 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder, salt to taste give a mix and fry until dals are roasted.
  • Add prepared tamarind extract to strainer press well to extract pulp completely. I press and crush well while straining.
  • Discard the remains.
  • Give a quick mix. Let it boil.
  • Let it boil and reduce.
  • Stir in between. It takes time so keep an eye.
  • Water slowly starts reducing and the mixture becomes thick.
  • The mixture has become thick and oil has started to separate at the edges. this is the right consistency.
  • Add 1 teaspoon powdered jaggery.
  • Give a quick mix and switch off.
  • Pulikaichal is ready. Cool down for a while.
  • Now add 2 teaspoon of gingelly oil to 3 cups of cooked rice.
  • Mix it well.
  • Now add prepared pulikaichal to rice.
  • Then add roasted powder to it.
  • Mix it well.
  • Kovil Puliyodharai is ready. Scoop using a deep curved laddle.
  • Serve in banana leaf – This is how they serve in temples.
  • Perfect Puliyodharai is ready!
  • Kovil Puliyodharai is ready!

How to make Puli Sadam

  • Add little oil and roast 3 tablespoon peanuts until golden. Soak 1/4 cup tamarind in 1 cup water, mash it well with your hands and Set aside.
  • Dry roast 1/4 teaspoon fenugreek seeds in a pan until golden then using a mortar and pestle crush it to a coarse powder. Set aside.
  • Heat 3 teaspoon oil – add 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds and 1/2 teaspoon urad dal let it splutter. Add 3 red chilies, few curry leaves,1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder and a pinch of hing. Saute for few seconds.
  • Strain and add tamarind pulp. Let it boil. Cook in medium flame.
  • Finally add 1 teaspoon jaggery syrup mix well and cook for few more mins till it becomes like a thokku(thick),then switch off. Add cooked rice along with roasted peanuts and mix well. Serve hot / warm.
  • Puli Sadam is ready!

Video

Notes

  • Check and adjust salt after the pulikaichal reduces.
  • The grain of rice will be slighty stick as in temples so do not make too grain seperated. Rice should be perfectly cooked soft and fluffy.
  • Adding jaggery is optional, but I recommend adding it for a perfect balance.
  • You can store both the pulikaichal and the roasted powder in fridge and it stays well for about a week.
  • Do not reduce oil and I recommend using gingelly oil as it gives nice flavour to this dish.
  • I used regular white rice we use that is Ponni Puzhungal variety.

Nutrition

Serving: 125g | Calories: 464kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 10g | Monounsaturated Fat: 19g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 29mg | Potassium: 265mg | Fiber: 11g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 206IU | Vitamin C: 103mg | Calcium: 145mg | Iron: 4mg

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