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Ganesh Chaturthi 2022: Puliyogare Recipe To Try At Home
Only a few days left for the celebration time of one of the most popular Hindu festivals, Ganesh Chaturthi. This year it will be celebrated on 31 August. Almost every Hindu house is geared up for the preparations (starting from cleaning to cooking some delicious dishes) for the upcoming festival. Festivals are just so incomplete without some delicious foods. So, here we bring you a tasty and lip-smacking recipe for Ganesha Chaturthi.
Puliyogare is a very famous vegetarian recipe from South India. It is not only relished as a main dish but also served as 'prasad' in the South-Indian temples. Puliyogare is nothing but tamarind flavoured rice cooked up with some tasty and fragrant spices which make this recipe an absolute delight for all.

So, try out this delicious recipe of Puliyogare at home on this Ganesh Chaturthi and welcome Lord Ganesha with this tangy treat.
Serves:
3-4
Preparation
time:
20
minutes
Cooking
time:
20
minutes
Ingredients
- Basmati rice: 1 cup
- Turmeric powder- 1tsp
- Jaggery- 2tbsp (grated)
- Salt-as per taste
- Roasted peanuts- 2tbsp
- Water- 3 cups
For tamarind paste
- Tamarind pulp- 2tbsp
- Methi (fenugreek) seeds- ½ tsp
- Dhaniya (coriander seeds)- 1tbsp
- Dry red chillies- 3
- Salt- a pinch
For masala
- Coconut- ½ cup (grated)
- White sesame seeds- 1tbsp
For tempering
- Sesame oil- 1tbsp
- Mustard seeds- 1tsp
- Hing (asafoetida)- a pinch
- Dry red chillies- 2
- Urad dal- 1tsp
- Chana dal- 1tsp
- Curry leaves- 6-7
Procedure
1.
Wash
the
rice
thoroughly
with
water.
2.
Take
a
deep-bottomed
pan
and
heat
water
in
it.
As
the
water
begins
to
boil,
add
rice
to
it
and
cook
for
about
10-15
minutes
on
a
low
flame.
3.
Soak
the
fenugreek
seeds,
coriander
seeds
and
dry
red
chillies
in
water
for
a
few
minutes.
4.
Heat
a
pan
and
roast
the
grated
coconut
for
about
2-3
minutes
on
medium
flame.
Add
the
sesame
seeds
and
roast
for
another
2
minutes.
Then
switch
off
and
let
the
mixture
cool.
5.
Once
the
mixture
cools
down,
grind
it
in
a
mixer
and
make
a
coarse
powder.
Keep
it
aside.
6.
Now
drain
the
water
from
the
fenugreek,
coriander
seeds
and
red
chillies.
Grind
them
together
with
tamarind
pulp
and
salt
in
a
mixer
into
a
thick
paste.
Keep
it
aside.
7.
Heat
sesame
oil
in
a
pan
and
add
all
the
ingredients
one
by
one
listed
under
tempering.
Fry
for
a
minute.
8.
Then
add
the
jaggery
and
tamarind
paste.
Cook
for
a
minute.
9.
Add
salt,
turmeric
powder,
and
rice
and
mix
well.
Cook
for
2
more
minutes.
10.
Once
done,
switch
off
the
flame
and
garnish
with
the
roasted
peanuts.
Puliyogare is ready to be served. You can enjoy the delicious Puliyogare with fried appalams.



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