March 18, 2011

Fragrant Ghee Rice with Raita and Relish — Neychoru with Kachumber and Ulli Surka

A mug of tea is steaming at my elbow and I’m staring at the screen for a good opening. I've been scratching my head for a catchy jingle in vain. Admittedly, it is moments like this that I wish I were more articulate. I wish I had completed my masters in English language and literature. I wish I had pursued my interest in creative writing. I wish —— this is crazy, I’m no good at this. I know. So let me go straight to the recipe and save the chitchat for a better time. Be warned, I got carried away and snapped way too many pictures. Again.

Malabar ghee rice, or neychoru as we call it, is a staple dish of the Kerala Muslim community. It is on our table for a special occasion meal and it saves the day when we are entertaining and don’t have time to make the much elaborate biryani. In fact, served with a spicy meat curry and raita it makes an easy and delicious idea for lunch or dinner.

I like to use extra long grain, fragrant, Indian basmati rice for preparing ghee rice and biryani. At the same time, I can guarantee that the dish tastes equally delicious with the short grain kaima rice. I had a cook from Kozhikode who used to make the best neychoru and biryani with kaima rice—she’s the one who introduced me to this variety of rice. The dry spices are infused in hot ghee and steamed together with the grains in a closed pan—the result is a delicious, aromatic flavor. As a rule of thumb, for closed pan cooking, use 2 (plus a bit more) parts water to one part rice. Also, feel free to use more dollops of ghee, if you are not watching your waist, for a divine taste.

Fragrant Ghee Rice — Neychoru

Ingredients

2 cups basmati rice
4 ½ cups hot water
2 tablespoon ghee (or butter) and 2 tablespoon oil, combined
6 cardamom pods, slightly crushed
4 x 1 ½ -inch cinnamon sticks
1 bay leaf
6 cloves
1 onion, halved and finely sliced
2 large mint leaves
salt, to taste

For garnish
2 tablespoon ghee
¼ cup cashew nuts
¼ cup sultanas (golden raisin)
1 onion, halved and finely sliced

Directions

Rinse the rice in several changes of water to remove the excess starch. Soak in cold water for a minimum of 20 minutes; drain.

Melt the butter-oil mixture in a large saucepan over medium heat. Don't overheat as the spices and onion may scorch in the fat and the rice will lose its whiteness. Add spices to saucepan; cook and stir about 30 seconds or until aromatic. Throw in onions and cook, stirring gently, until soft and transparent but not browned, about 10 minutes. Then stir in rice and gently toss for 2-3 minutes or until the edges turn translucent. Add water, mint leaves and salt; bring to boil. (Remember that water should taste a bit salty than normal). Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer for 12 minutes until rice is done and studded with steam holes. Remove from heat and let stand, covered, for 10 minutes. Then remove lid, let rice sit for 3 minutes to lose the wet texture and dry up. Gently fluff grains with a fork and remove and discard the bay leaf and mint leaves.

Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, heat 2 tablespoon ghee over medium-low heat. Gently stir-fry the sultanas until they plum up; remove with a slotted spoon and set aside. Add cashews; cook and stir until golden brown. Remove cashews with a slotted spoon, set aside. Now add the onions and stir-fry until they turn crisp and golden brown, taking care not to burn them. Feel free to add extra fat to speed up the frying. Remove with a slotted spoon.

Reserve a few for garnish and mix the rest of the cashews and raisins with the rice. Serve hot topped with the fried onions, cashew and raisins. Kerala pappadams (crispy thin Indian flat bread), kachumber (raita) or ulli surka (onion and tomato relish), meat curry and parippu curry (lentil curry) are perfect complements to the ghee rice. Enjoy!

Onion and Tomato Relish — Ulli Surka

Ingredients

1 medium red onion, finely sliced
½  medium tomato, finely sliced
1-2 small green chilies, sliced
3 tablespoon vinegar
4 tablespoon water
salt, to taste

Directions

Mix all ingredients with your fingers, crushing the chilies as you do. Chill for an hour or two until the color of the onion runs into the vinegar mixture.

Yogurt Dish with Chopped Vegetables — Raita or Kachumber

Ingredients

1 cucumber, peeled and diced
¼ red onion, diced
1 tomato, seeded and diced
1 medium green chili, sliced
2 cups plain yogurt
salt, to taste
pinch red chili powder, for garnish

Directions

Whisk the yogurt and salt together until smooth, and then thrown in the diced vegetables and mix well. Scrape into a serving bowl and chill for 1 hour before serving. Serve sprinkled with a pinch of chili powder, if you like.

70 comments:

  1. OMG!!!! This is a delightful spread!!!! I can just simply stare at d amazing & mouthwatering pics for a long time..!!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  2. OMG!!!! Amazing clicks....I couldn't move my eyes from this page. Yummy and delicious recipies.
    Kurinjikathambam
    Event : HRH-Puffed Rice

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  3. wow so wonderful and presented perfectly ... tempting clicks :) making me hungry :)

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  4. Wonderful! Gorgeous! Great clicks! Recipes are nice too@

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  5. The pics are gorgeous..I can have the bowl of Neychoru all by myself.Truly a lipsmacking post!!

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  6. Plateful,you have such a flair for writing & cooking :) keep it up !!! This spread is making my stomach growl and it is just 8.40 A.M ;)

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  7. OMG so wonderful clicks !!!Nice recipes and they look very very delicious !!!

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  8. Oh...ithu super...great mouthwatering recipe...and very nice pics...

    FunWidFud

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  9. Seriously am hungry now, whenever i come here ur clicks tempts me a lot, beautiful spread..

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  10. The pics are dragging me close to the monitor and making me drool too :) yummmm.. they are awesome and you seem to rock really :) Love the dishes. A simple ghee rice but to look fantastic and damn tempting :)

    Wish I could be there for lunch to have them all :)

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  11. What a lovely recipe. It looks beautiful and sounds delicious. I really have enjoyed browsing through your entries. You've created a wonderful place for your readers to visit. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  12. Don't worry about taking too many pics and posting them.... I could stare at them for a whole day... simply amazing.... the strawberry in the wine glass, the tomato rose, the cashew garnish and the raita in the tea cup.... such a treat for the eyes... sure it must have been a treat... don't reduce the number of pics in future.... they r too good..
    Reva

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  13. Wow what a wonderful spread,makes me hungry..
    love this aromatic rice,looks perfectly made..love it.

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  14. I am inviting myself to your place, girl!!!Great array of spread and neichoru is a fav of mine..Beautiful presented and photographed, you are GREAT!!!

    Thanks a bunch for the awards, ketto :)

    Love
    Suji

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  15. very flavouful and yummy one.great clicks

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  16. Wow the whole spread looks delicious and inviting..Loved those cute flowers..

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  17. the pics are too tempting...love the fried onions on the top....the whole layout is very exciting and tempting dear!
    Smitha
    Smitha's Spicy Flavors

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  18. Wow!What a beautiful spread.Each dish is as inviting as the other.

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  19. Only one word for you.. Mouth watering recipes.. :)And love your pictures which make the food look tempting.. Following you now
    Would love to hear from you:
    Love
    Hani
    http://craftionary.blogspot.com

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  20. Super duper clicks... And that is a lovely, yummy combination...

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  21. Yet another work of art from you!! I'm glad to give you more than 100 points for your presentation... Marvellous pictures... as usual makes one drool just at the sight of it... Keep up the good work!! :-)

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  22. OMG so wonderful clicks !!!Nice recipes and they look very very delicious !!!

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  23. I just love ghee rice with chicken curry yum, looks so nice with fried cashews on top!

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  24. Wow...the entire platter looks awesome and tempting pictures.

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  25. nice clicks dear ! too tempting !

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  26. Thanks all for your ever lovely feedback! It's always wonderful to hear from you.

    Hani, that's very sweet of you, thank you! Will sure visit your space for more food adventures :)

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  27. Divine.. Superb.. awesome..

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  28. NASH!!!! mind blowing presentation and amazing clicks. You are an expert in photography, cooking and amazing writing and also cute carving. OMG!!! What a presentation. I couldn't take my eyes off the snaps. Beautiful, there are no words to say. Awesome...
    Hey Nash, you can start a new session of "food photography" so that it will help us a lot Nash. Think about it...
    Thanks for the award.. :)

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  29. By the way Nash, how do you get ideas of presenting a dish?

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  30. Another query, what is that in the glass which is green in colour?

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  31. Lovely pics, glad you got carried away :)

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  32. superb pics ya........lovely...and the dish too....yummy.......

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  33. Thatz an awesome spread. Love the photography .. the carved rose looks perfect. !!

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  34. Thanks for stopping by my blog!! :) I'm glad you liked the Cute Hoots! I hope you replicate them and have fun!! ♥- Katrina

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  35. Wonderful clicks and delicious combo..

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  36. Ohhhhhhhhhhh....this is a wonderful platter to eyes...sure must have tasted divine...u r really talented dear..
    Tasty appetite

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  37. Hi Nashira, congrats on your winning the Kerala Kitchen roundup in February...that's how I came across your blog...It's really classy, love the layout, design, colors...and believe me, you not only have a flair for writing, but for photography as well! Following you pronto :-)

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  38. WooooooooooooooOOOOOW. Its just breakfast time and am hungry for lunch just eyeing your pics. Perfect photography and looks so so so beautiful.:):): When you calling me for lunch ? Must try it out sometime soon.

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  39. Looks wonderful Nash, thank you for sending it to AWED.

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  40. wow wonderful pics and flavourful dish..i love the ghee rice ..

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  41. awesome pics...looks so delicious..love this a lot..
    I have one in my drafts too ;)

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  42. Very nice and clean recipe. Love the fried onions on the rice. The presentation makes it even more appetizing.

    US Masala

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  43. nashie, all fine?? unlike you to be unseen for days in a row??

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  44. this is perfect...........

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  45. All I can say is WOW!!! Looks absolutely wonderful.

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  46. u have awards and tag waiting for u in my blog!
    Smitha
    Smitha's Spicy Flavors

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  47. Tasty ghee rice and raita makes me hungry.. Beautiful clicks! nice presentations...

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  48. The cashew nuts make this look absolutely divine!!

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  49. wow this is a feast for the eyes and the palette!

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  50. This looks delicious and i love the addition of cashews :)
    Btw, thanks for telling me about your white background....much appreciated.

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  51. Looks lovely and inviting... but alas... Wherefore art thou, Nash? :)

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  52. Hi,
    its shabs here and i am so much in love with ur bloggie!i guess i just recently started following u....even with point and shoot u r doing a marvellous job. Like u i too love food stylig and foodography, others too. See if you like them @ my space. BTW, love teh way u garnished neichor.:)....nice pictures too:)
    love,
    shabs

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  53. Your clicks are really so tempting.. Great recipes..
    Bhalo Khabo

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  54. Nash, The pictures are amazing. I loved the presentation. What a beautiful spread !!!

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  55. Neichoru looks too inviting and yum

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  56. Hey, I have few awards for you. Please come by and collect it from my blog. :-)

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  57. Lemme begin by extending a huge thank you for your terrific comments and kind thoughts. I reiterate--you are an amazing crowd of lovely people--simply, the best! ♥

    Thank you, thank you, everyone.

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  58. Zareena, you are way too kind and generous. Thanks for all your lovely comments and beautiful suggestions- it makes me feel special ☺ Sweetie, I’m no expert in photography -- it’s just my passion that drives me. But, I’ll be glad to share what little I’ve learned in this short time – feel free to ask anything that you find interesting.

    Honesty, I don’t give much thought about presentation until I finish cooking. This may be a bad thing, but to my advantage, I work well under pressure. So once the dish is done, my aim is to try to make the food more attractive-but I'm never sure how successful I am. And oh, I enjoy taking pictures- my only problem is I wouldn’t know when to stop, seriously!

    Btw, that’s carbonated kiwi drink. Hope this helps ☺

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  59. Karishma, congrats to you too for winning the best dish!! Hey, thanks so much for being so generous-hearted —- you made my day! :)

    Judy: And here I was thinking of coming to your place for lunch... ;)

    Charitha, glad to meet you. Your support is much appreciated!

    Ginza: You missed me, huh? I missed you too :)) Thanks for caring, sweetness.

    Hey Ambreen, glad to see you here!

    Smitha and Sneha: Thanks so sooo much for the awards, I’m overwhelmed!

    Hello Rupali, thanks for stopping by and making a difference!

    Cakewhiz: Always my pleasure!

    Hey Sarah, thanks for caring and giving me the boost I needed :)

    Hi Shabs! Welcome to my space and thanks for your kind words of support. You are too sweet! I’ll visit you soon, I promise!

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  60. What a wonderful site you have, everything so colorful and delicious! Adam Loves rice and i know he could polish off that whole bowl by himself and ask for more. Thanks for sharing this tempting recipe, I know it'll make him very happy!

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  61. Nash the work is simply fantastic. The styling is superb and the photography is tack sharp and right on the button. That slurpy raita in a cup is a lovely twist and the ever obliging tall wine glass marks its presence with your carefully thought out color sequences.

    Great work. You will pardon me for not reading the recipe content in detail so I can not make any of those sumptous noises of oohs and aahs on the food..... but yes the photos are aahtastic.

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  62. Hey Cheryl, thanks for popping over and the nice note! Hope you enjoy it if you make it!

    Anoop!! I’m so thrilled and, honestly, a tad humbled to see your lovely comments. I loved playing with the food here, had to stop myself from posting more pictures :) Many thanks for being so kind and generous--your support is much appreciated!

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  63. Lovely pics!! Just saw that u are located in Qatar. It was my home for almost 10 years!!! Very nostalgic whenever i hear about Qatar and friends in Qatar.
    Regds

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  64. Rinku, you from Qatar too-that's cool!! Tell me, did you go to school here..?

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  65. Nice n Falvorful ! love the pictures !

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