Ellu in
kannada means Til, hence the name Ellina Chitra Anna or Til Rice (also known as
SesameRice). This rice recipe is a gentle, very mildly spiced dish generally
prepared during festivals as “prasadam”
Dish Type: South Indian Variety Rice
Preparation Time: 10 min
Cooking time: 15 min
Serves: 4 persons
Ingredients
Rice 250 gms
For
grinding
Raw coconut 1/4 of a coconut, grated
Green
chillies 8 nos.
Tamarind Small ½ lime size ball
For
making til seeds powder
Til seeds 2
tsps (white colored)
For
seasoning
Oil 2 tbspns
Peanuts 1 tsp
Bengal gram
dal 1 tsp
Urad dal 1 tsp
Mustard
seeds 1 tsp
Red chillies 2 nos.
Curry leaves 1 sprig
Turmeric A pinch
Asafoetida A pinch
Salt to
taste (approx 1 tsp)
Coriander
leaves 1 tbsp
Directions
Cook rice in
a pressure cooker using 500 ml water.
(Note: Water quantity should be just
enough so that rice is cooked soft but not overcooked. If overcooked it becomes
mashy and therefore difficult to blend well with the ground mixture and
seasoning)
While rice
is getting cooked….
Wash curry
leaves, fresh coriander leaves, grate raw coconut.
Prepare till
seeds powder and the grinding mixture. For this, switch on another burner of
the gas stove. Keep a kadai on it and when it is heated, dry fry til seeds to
golden brown colour. Transfer the fried till seeds on to a plate. When cooled, powder
it coarsely and keep aside. Use the same grinder and grind raw grated coconut,
green chillies and tamarind.
Keep the
same kadai on the burner to prepare seasoning. When it is hot, put oil. When
oil gets heated, add peanuts, Bengal gram dhal, urad dhal, mustard seeds in
that order at intervals of few seconds. When mustard seeds crackle which
happens immediately, add red chillies and curry leaves.
By now the
rice would have been cooked. Spread the cooked rice on to a plate. Let it cool.
Now add salt,
turmeric and asafoetida to the cooked and cooled rice. Mix them well gently and
slowly. Now add the ground coconut-chillies-tamarind mixture. Mix again. Top it
with the prepared seasoning, coarsely ground till powder and garnish with
finely chopped coriander leaves.
Ellina
Chitra Anna is now ready
Tete – a – Tete:
Rice has to be mixed very gently and slowly
at all times.
Cashewnuts can be used in place of
peanuts.
Recipe Contributor: Smt. Saraswathi
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