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Puliyodharai: Instant Pot Tamarind Rice Recipe

October 12, 2018 By Preethi 2 Comments

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Instant Pot Tamarind Rice Recipe featured by top US instant pot blogger, Cooking with Pree: Image containing instant pot puliyodharai in banana leaf

Happy Navaratri Guys!

On that note, here’s one of favorite recipes – Puliyodharai, a delicious instant pot tamarind rice.

Who doesn’t like this tamarindy spicy goodness with the crunchy peanuts, a drizzle of nalla ennai (sesame oil) and a side of chips?? It’s my kind of heaven in a bowl! This instant pot tamarind rice is just as good and even better because it is super simple and delicious. Bonus points because I am going to give you two methods of doing this recipe 🙂

While it might not be as simple as buying store bought puliyodharai mix and mixing it with rice, this is definitely an easy version of doing everything from scratch at home.

As mentioned earlier, I am going to give you two versions of this instant pot tamarind rice recipe:

  • Dhideer (Instant) pulikachal powder recipe which you just mix with rice and
  • Instant pot version of pulikachal mix (paste) which again can be mixed with rice.

I usually do the powder version when I want it to be done fast. But for that you need the normal tamarind (Not the wet ones, or the tamarind paste) Since I had only wet tamarind with me I made the pulikachal mix in the IP.

I am going to make the spice mix separately and mix it with the rice which is cooked with tadka.

Instant Pot Tamarind Rice Recipe featured by top US instant pot blogger, Cooking with Pree: Image of rice getting cooked for instant pot puliyodharai

In the picture above you see the rice getting cooked with the tadka. Once that is done, all you have to do is add the puliyodharai paste or powder as needed. You could also add some lemon juice and salt to make lemon rice with the above cooked rice!

Instant Pot Tamarind Rice Recipe featured by top US instant pot blogger, Cooking with Pree: Image containing Instant pot puliyodharai

This instant pot tamarind rice is a great recipe to make as a neivedhyam / prasad this Navratri. I started my first day of Navratri with this!For more Navaratri recipes check out –

  • Lemon rice
  • Coconut rice
  • Green apple rice
  • Dried green peas sundal (pattani sundal)
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Instant Pot Tamarind Rice Recipe featured by top US instant pot blogger, Cooking with Pree: Image containing instant pot puliyodharai in banana leaf
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Instant Pot Tamarind Rice
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
45 mins
Total Time
55 mins
 

Instant pot Puliyodharai is a traditional south Indian rice dish where rice is flavoured with tamarind and chillies.

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: South Indian
Keyword: instant pot
Servings: 3
Author: Preethi venkatram
Ingredients
For the puliyodharai paste/ powder
  • 1 small lemon size tamarind
  • 1 tbsp chana dal / kadala paruppu
  • 1 tbsp coriander seeds
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 6 to 7 red chillies or more if you want it more spicy
  • 1/3 tsp fenugreek seeds / methi / vedhaya,
  • 2 fat pinches asafoetida/ hing
  • 10 to 15 curry leaves
  • salt as needed
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil/ gingelly oil/ nalla ennai
For the rice
  • 1 cup white rice (I used sona masoori rice) Soak the rice for 15 to 20 minutes
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil/ gingelly oil/ nalla ennai
  • 1 tsp musatard seeds
  • 1 tbsp chana dal / kadala paruppu
  • 1 pinch asafoetida
  • 1 3/4 cup water
  • salt as needed for rice
Instructions
For the rice (STEP 1)
  1. First lets cook rice. Add the oil to your IP and switch on the saute mode.

  2. When it becomes hot, add the mustard seeds, curry leaves, asafoetida, chana dal and let the mustard seeds splutter.

    tadka for instant pot puliyodharai
  3. Now add the rice, 1 tsp salt , 13/4 cups water and cook on manual high for 6 minutes. Release pressure after 6 minutes and open it.

  4. Transfer the rice to a plate and let it cool while you make the puliyodharai powder or puliyodharai paste.

    cooked rice for instant pot puliyodharai
For Puliyodharai powder (STEP 2)
  1. Switch on the saute mode in your IP and add 1 tsp oil. When it becomes hot, add the chana dal, red chillies, asafoetida, fenugreek seeds, coriander seeds, black pepper, curry leaves and roast well in medium heat until the chana dal turns golden. When done, set it aside in a plate to cool.

  2. Now add the tamarind and saute for couple of minutes (Note you cannot make the powder version if you have wet tamarind or tamarind paste. If you do please do the puliyodharai paste version below and not the powder)

  3. Now grind everything along with the tamarind to a somewhat smooth powder. Add salt as needed and set it aside.

For Puliyodharai paste (STEP 2)
  1. Switch on the saute mode in your IP and roast all the ingredients (chana dal, coriander seeds, red chillies, black pepper, fenugreek seeds, asafoetida, curry leaves) until the chana dal turns golden. When done, set it aside. Cool it and grind it to a smooth powder.

  2. Soak the tamarind in 11/2 cup hot water and extract the juice. ( If using store bought tamarind paste, prepare 11/2 cups of tamarind water.)

  3. Add 1 tbsp sesame oil, extracted tamarind water to your IP.

  4. Add the ground powder to it and cook on manual high for 3 minutes.

  5. When done, Open it up immediately by releasing the pressure and cook it in saute mode for 2 to 3 minutes until it thickens and becomes a paste. Add salt as needed

For puliyodharai (STEP 3)
  1. Add the puliyodharai powder or paste to the cooked rice and mix well. Garnish your instant pot tamarind rice with roasted peanuts and serve it with a side of chips or aviyal.

Recipe Notes

Can add jaggery in your Puliyodharai paste or powder to balance out the sourness from the tamarind.

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