TOMATO AND DILL RICE
This recipe is a variation of my regular tomato rice with added dill leaves. I started using dill leaves after reading so many dill recipes from the blogs. My first attempt with dill leaves did not go that well, I added it in a simple dhal and we found that the flavor of the leaves was too overpowering in the dish. Since then I had not used these leaves. Recently my friend made a different dish for us with dill. She made stuffed cabbage rolls for us and the stuffing that my friend used was like our regular tomato rice with dill leaves. We have been hooked on to this dish since then. I have been making the rice without stuffing them into cabbage leaves..that’s too tedious for me :( Dear friends, if any if you like dill leaves in pulav or rice varieties, then this dish is for you! Go ahead and try this dish, this combination is simply awesome.
As I was searching for the nutritional value of these leaves, I found some interesting facts about them in www.lifestyle.iloveindia.com which I wanted to share here:
• It helps in the secretion of bile and digestive juices, which further aid easy digestion. It helps stimulates the appetite as well.
• Dill provides great relief to those suffering from diarrhea, dysentery and menstrual disorders.
•• Dill shares similarity with garlic, in preventing bacterial overgrowth. The volatile oil of dill shows bacateriostatic effects.
• The herb is rich in calcium, which lowers the bone loss, particularly after menopause and in some conditions like rheumatoid arthritis.
• Dill helps in increasing the amount of urination and thereby, aids the body in getting rid of toxic elements.
These pretty leaves are healthy too, so here goes the recipe!
INGREDIENTS:
1. Cooked brown rice, 1 cup.
2. Ripe Roma tomatoes, medium-size, 3.
3. Red onions, medium-size, 2.
4. Fresh dill leaves, 1 small bunch.
5. Ginger-garlic paste, 1teaspoon.
6. Green chilies, 1-2.
7. Chili powder, ½ teaspoon.
8. Coriander powder, 1 teaspoon.
9. Turmeric powder, ¼ teaspoon.
10. Mustard seeds, ½ teaspoon.
11. Fennel seeds, ¼ teaspoon.
12. Curry leaves and cilantro for garnishing.
13. Salt as per taste.
PREPARATION:
Cook the rice separately and let it cool. The rice should not be mushy. Wash the dill leaves and dice the leaves finely. Dice the onion and tomatoes and slit the green chilies into 2. Heat a pan with 2 teaspoons of oil. When the oil is hot enough, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Then add the fennel seeds and fry for 2 seconds. Add the onions and curry leaves and sauté for a few minutes until the onions turn translucent. Now add the ginger-garlic paste, tomatoes, chopped dill leaves, and green chilies and sauté for a few more minutes until everything is blended. Add the chili powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, and salt and mix well. Cook closed under low flame for 5 minutes until the raw smell of the spices goes. Now add chopped cilantro and rice and mix everything. If needed, 1 tablespoon of ghee can also be added. Let it sit under low flame and switch off the stove. Serve hot with raita or any spicy side dish.
Variation: A teaspoon of garam masala can also be added along with the other powders while cooking.
Am gonna try this rice definitely, i love dill leaves in anything..thanks for sharing Gita, will treasure this recipe..
ReplyDeleteLooks tasty, I bought Dill y'day, will try this. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThis looks interestng Dear..will definitely give a try..
ReplyDeleteI love dill and this tomato and dill rice looks yumm!!!! Thanks for sharing the recipe dear :)
ReplyDeleteLovely healthy recipe.Rice looks great.
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great experiements u make
never tried dill leaves though
I have never combined tomato & dill .. seems like a great combo
ReplyDeleteDill rice looks delicious!!!will try this healthy dish soon
ReplyDeleteWonderful way to sneak dill in tasty tomato rice! Even my family never like dill due to its strong flavor :(
ReplyDeleteHealthy rice dear!
This is yummy :)
ReplyDeletedelicious and tempting rice and thanks for sharing the nutritive values of Dil leaves.
ReplyDeleteOne needs to acquire the dill taste! The rice seems delicious!
ReplyDeleteI never knew dill leaves can be used liek this :)..thnx so much for sharing the refipe :)
ReplyDeletedefintely try and thanks for the wonderful information dear..
ReplyDeleteThats a lovely combo of ingredients..looks yummy n aromatic
ReplyDeleteDifferent recipe....
ReplyDeleteA new combo for rice
ReplyDeletesounds tasty, flavorful and delicious!! and thank you for all these info on dill!!
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ReplyDeletenice combo..looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteNice combination...Rice looks delicious and yummy...
ReplyDeleteDill rice seems a great idea dear. Never known the health benefits of dill before. very interesting. Hereafter I will look for them too:)
ReplyDeleteDill and tomato rice seems a great idea dear. Never known the health benefits of dill before. very interesting. Hereafter I will look for them too:) Nice click.
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great yummy recipe dear..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis combo is new to me ..would love to try this flavorful rice ,Gita !
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ReplyDeleteI love the fragrance dill gives to rice. I make a very simple, very delicious dill rice, but adding dill to tomato rice sounds absolutely gorgeous.
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Very aromatic
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See Soon.
Hey Gita, About the Jaggery that I used in Menthi Sankati - yeah I used pieces of jaggery melted it and used it in the rice batter!! Sorry for the late reply!!!
ReplyDeleteLove dill leaves. This looks very flavorful and delicious Gita.
ReplyDeleteI have had the same problem with dill once when I tried at home. It was too overpowering for my taste. However, a dish my friend makes with black eyed beans and dill is awesome.. but I have no clue how to do it. I will give yours a go fist and then give my friend a call for her recipe too. Thank you!
ReplyDeletewow, this rice looks so nice ..dill leaves with rice looks to be a great combo..never tasted it..will try this one..
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Lovely and tasty rice...m going to try this one, got some dill in the fridge..tempting..
ReplyDeleteThanks Gita for your sweet comments on my blog. This rice looks tempting! I love dill..so will try this surely..You have such a gr8 collection of recipes.gonna follow u..
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something new to us... looks interesting....
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