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    2nd July 2020 Global Recipes

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    Indian Lemon Rice

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    Easy Indian Lemon Rice (Chitranna) is a popular rice dish from South India. This is a healthy tangy rice dish that is full of flavour. Curry Leaves, Mustard Seeds, Ginger, Turmeric and Lemon are the dominant flavours. Peanuts are usually added to the top of the rice too. The best thing is that it is ready in 20 minutes.

    Lemon Rice in dish topped with fried peanuts and coriander

    Last year or the year before (I can't remember), I was watching Masterchef Australia. One of the contestants made Lemon Chicken and Lemon Rice. The judges went crazy for it and my interest in the dish heightened. I had heard of it before but had never made it. 

    How to make Indian Lemon Rice

    This rice is actually made with Limes because they are more tart but I prefer Lemons.  There are 2 methods I have used to make this. One where the rice was cooked with turmeric and then the other ingredients mixed in later and another where the rice was cooked and the remaining ingredients stirred through later. I prefer the latter.

    I usually use Basmati Rice or Mustafa Rice. It is supposed to be made with short grain rice but I just prefer long grain rice. 

    This is the method I use:

    Rinse and soak rice. Cook with double the amount of water to rice and 1 tsp salt per rice. Bring to boil and simmer covered on low for 10 - 15 minutes. Fluff with a fork and set aside in a wide plate to cool.

    Rice in water in black pot

    Heat the oil/ghee. Add nuts and cook for 2 minutes. Remove and set aside.

    In the same pot, add more oil then add mustard seeds and urad dal if using.

    Add curry leaves, ginger, slit green chilies and dry red chilli if using. Cook for a minute.

    Chillies, Curry leaves, Mustard seeds in pot

    Add turmeric and a splash of water and mix well. 

    Turmeric added to pan

    Add rice and cook for 2 minutes.

    Remove from the heat and stir in Lemon Juice.

    Lemon rice in oval dish

    Top with lightly fried red skin peanuts and coriander. The peanuts can be replaced with cashews or left out altogether. 

    Lemon Rice in dish topped with fried peanuts and coriander

     

    Tips to make the perfect Lemon Rice

    1. Rice to Water ratio - For the most part, the rice to water ratio in all recipes requires a ration of 1:2. However, this ratio can vary depending on the type of rice used or the cooking method used.
    2. Timing - The most important thing in this recipe, is the cooking of the rice. Taking it too far will result in mushy rice that is clumped together. The rice grains should be separate after being cooked.
    3. Pre soak the rice – If time permits, you should always soak your rice for 20 to 30 minutes before cooking. Soaking the rice removes excess starch, reduces cooking time and makes for a more fluffy overall dish. If you do not have time to soak the rice, then just thoroughly rinse the rice before adding it to the pot. Please note that this will change cooking times and quantity of water needed too. Pre soaked rice grains require less water for cooking as compared to rice grains which are not soaked.
    4. Add the right amount of water – It is really easy to add too much water to rice. So make sure that you do not add too much, especially if you have pre-soaked the rice.
    5. Do not boil the lemon juice - It makes the dish bitter. Remove the pot from heat once you have added lemon juice.
    6. This dish can be made using leftover rice. 

    How long does it keep

    Lemon rice stays good for 2 days at room temperature. It keeps for 4 - 5 days in the fridge but I wouldn't recommend keeping it beyond 3 days.

    What to serve with lemon rice

    This rice goes well with Yoghurt, Papad and Pickles. As mentioned, on a season of Masterchef Australia, it was served with Lemon Chicken and that was lovely too! This pic shows the first method I mentioned which is not as authentic. 

    Lemon rice with chicken in a plate on yellow shawl

    Lemon Rice in dish topped with fried peanuts and coriander

    Lemon Rice in dish topped with fried peanuts and coriander
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    Indian Lemon Rice

    Easy Indian Lemon Rice (Chitranna) is a popular rice dish from South India. This is a healthy tangy rice dish that is full of flavour. Curry Leaves, Mustard Seeds, Ginger, Turmeric and Lemon are the dominant flavours. Peanuts are usually added to the top of the rice too. The best thing is that it is ready in 20 minutes.

    Course Lunch/Dinner
    Cuisine Indian, South Indian
    Keyword Chitrana, Lemon Rice, South Indian Lemon Rice
    Prep Time 5 minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 20 minutes
    Servings 4
    Calories 464 kcal
    Author Safira

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups Rice
    • 4 cups Water Boiled
    • 2 tsp Salt or to taste
    • 2 tbsp Oil
    • 1 tbsp Ghee
    • 3 tbsp Red Skinned Peanuts or Cashews
    • 1 tsp Mustard Seeds
    • 1.5 tbsp Urad Dal Optional
    • 1 sprig Curry Leaves
    • 1/2 tbsp Ginger Crushed
    • 2 Green Chillies Slit
    • 2 Red Chillies Cracked open
    • 3/4 tsp Turmeric Powder
    • 3 tbsp Lemon Juice
    • Coriander Leaves Chopped

    Instructions

    1. Rinse and soak rice. Add rice, water and salt to a pot. Bring to boil and simmer covered on low for 10 - 15 minutes. Fluff with a fork and set aside in a wide plate to cool. 

    2. Heat the oil/ghee. Add nuts and cook for 2 minutes. Remove and set aside.

    3. In the same pot, add more oil if needed then add mustard seeds and urad dal if using. Once the mustard seeds pop, add curry leaves, ginger, slit green chilies and dry red chilli if using. Cook for a minute and then add turmeric, a splash of water and mix well. Cook for 1 minutes.

    4. Add cooled rice and cook for 2 minutes.

    5. Remove from the heat and stir in Lemon Juice.

    6. Top with lightly fried red skin peanutsand coriander leaves.

    Recipe Notes

    Rice to Water ratio - For the most part, the rice to water ratio in all recipes requires a ration of 1:2. However, this ratio can vary depending on the type of rice used or the cooking method used.

    Timing - The most important thing in this recipe, is the cooking of the rice. Taking it too far will result in mushy rice that is clumped together. The rice grains should be separate after being cooked.

    Pre soak the rice – If time permits, you should always soak your rice for 20 to 30 minutes before cooking. Soaking the rice removes excess starch, reduces cooking time and makes for a more fluffy overall dish. If you do not have time to soak the rice, then just thoroughly rinse the rice before adding it to the pot. Please note that this will change cooking times and quantity of water needed too. Pre soaked rice grains require less water for cooking as compared to rice grains which are not soaked.

    Add the right amount of water – It is really easy to add too much water to rice. So make sure that you do not add too much, especially if you have pre-soaked the rice.

    Do not boil the lemon juice - It makes the dish bitter. Remove the pot from heat once you have added lemon juice.

    Leftover rice - This dish can be made using leftover rice which will save a lot of time.

    Peanuts - The peanuts can be replaced with cashews or left out altogether. 

    Nutrition Facts
    Indian Lemon Rice
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 464 Calories from Fat 108
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 12g18%
    Saturated Fat 3g19%
    Cholesterol 10mg3%
    Sodium 1255mg55%
    Potassium 128mg4%
    Carbohydrates 80g27%
    Fiber 3g13%
    Sugar 1g1%
    Protein 8g16%
    Vitamin A 19IU0%
    Vitamin C 17mg21%
    Calcium 36mg4%
    Iron 1mg6%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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