Here in Mumbai these greens are easily available and so I started exploring more recipes using these greens.I got few recipes from my mom in which these greens are used and here comes the first recipe which I tried using dill leaves.This is like our usual chitranna(lemon rice) just that the addition of onions and dill leaves will completely change the flavor of rice.Dill leaves have very strong flavor and so they need to be well sauted or nicely cooked before using it in any dish.
Ingredients:
1 medium bunch fresh dill leaves / Sabsige soppu (approx 1/2 cup when chopped)
1 cup Regular rice
1 big onion,sliced thin
6-7 green chillies,slit
2-3 tbsp groundnuts
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
1 lemon,squeezed
2 tsp chana dal
1 tsp urad dal
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
a sprig of curry leaves
2 tbsp oil
salt to taste
Method:
- Cook rice with 2 and 1/4 cups water in pressure cooker.Cool the rice slightly by spreading it over a wide plate.
- Wash and chop dill leaves into fine and keep it aside.
- Heat oil in a big kadai and crackle mustard seeds and add ground nuts and fry for a couple of minutes until they are fried and the skins start splitting up.Add chana dal and urad dal to it and fry again for until they turn light brown in color.
- Add green chillies,curry leaves and fry until they wither.
- Add finely sliced onion and fry for a couple of minutes until translucent.Now add chopped dill leaves and fry for a couple of minutes.This process takes some time,the raw smell of the leaves should go away otherwise it tastes very raw.Sprinkle some water while frying if necessary.
- Add turmeric powder to it and mix well.Now add cooked rice,salt and lemon juice and mix well until everything is incorporated properly.
Variations to the rice:
- You can avoid ground nuts and add fresh peas instead and follow the same procedure.
- You can avoid onions in the above recipe if you want.
Hi Prathy, very delicious one here...nutritious as well with the addition of the dill leaves...Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI am huge fan of this chitranna. I think this was in the list of first few dishes blogged in my blog.
ReplyDeleteOMG you used shepu (in marathi) leaves for rice :0 !! Frankly I don't like the smell of this but your rice looks totally delicious !
ReplyDeleteDid the spice and rice overlook the distinct taste of the greens?
Kanchan,Yes these greens have very strong smell,they need to be well sauteed in oil in order to lose their....and the addition of spices,lemon and onions will dominate the taste of the dill leaves and actually it adds nice flavor to the dish.
ReplyDeleteU know wat sterday i got a pack of this dill leaves..here u r with those green leaves..Chitranna looks fantastic and i love the dill leaves strong flavour..thanks for sharing Prathy..
ReplyDeleteVery flavourful rice,never used dill leaves for rice anytime,surely must be good to have...
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice variation from the normal chitranna and a nice way to incorporate greens:)
ReplyDeleteA very good flavoured rice, I liked the use of Dill very much:)
ReplyDeleteNever tasted dill leaves till now...rice looks yum...
ReplyDeleteNever bought Dill leaves.Will surely buy & try ..Pics look awesome !!
ReplyDeletehi. i can not stand the smell of dill, but ur clicks are very tempting dear.
ReplyDeletedelicious rice
ReplyDeleteA good flavorful rice! Beautiful presentation! Adore the way you cooked this dish.
ReplyDeleteAdd dill to making rice dish is new to me.I have done with basil,parsley even radish leaves..should try soon..that bowl looks extremely very good:)
ReplyDeleteI think I can make this someday because I grew a lot of dill in my garden.
ReplyDeleteNice recipe,i used to love the smell of this leaf when i was pregnant and often ended up in making rice with dill leaves.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and super healthy, even i am little hesitant of the smell of Dill leaves. Got to try your way to try these healthy greens.
ReplyDeleteyummy rice with delicious presentation and drool worthy clicks dear.
ReplyDeletelovely! I make dill rice as well, but pretty different from yyour version. This one sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteLemon and dill such a nice combination.. looks colorful
ReplyDeleteu know what..I make a bhaji of the dill leaves and tastes amazing with bhakri !!
ReplyDeleteNice try prathy .. But I add dill leaves in buttermilk and while making bread. But this sounds good will try it out and let your know.
ReplyDeleteVery flavorful rice, nice click too :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely prathiba! Never tried this before...shd give it a try!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea P, never thought of adding Sappsige to Chitranna. looks yummy, will try next time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colour the rice is having. And each grain have sepearted beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colour the rice is having. And each grain have sepearted beautifully.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous clicks dear...I have bookmarked this recipe to try it later...thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteChitranna looks amazing.. love the addition of Sabbsige soppu.Beautifuly Captured..
ReplyDeleteVery aromatic rice!
ReplyDeleteWow Pratibha..What an awesome and inviting Click. It looks like its a page from a gourmet magazine.Very Professional. You have taken the humble lemon rice to gr8 heights by the addition of dill leaves. Looks so colorful and yummy.
ReplyDeleteWe love sabsige soppu at home. Whenever I make rice from it, it turns 'kahi' maybe I am missing something. I will keep this recipe in mind the next time.
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking rice!
ReplyDeleteI just love the smell of dill leaves and add in many dishes like vada or bassaru. Chitranna looks so tempting Prathibha.
ReplyDeletenever tried anything using these leaves.saw it once in the indian grocery.Rice looks yum.nice click too
ReplyDeleteThis is so captivating and eye catching
ReplyDeleteDill in rice...very new to me.
ReplyDeleteIts new to me....Sounds great dear...
ReplyDeletethat's a delight for the taste buds as well as for the eyes!!! lovely and refreshing green colour and well combined with the lemon rice!!!interesting and delicious one!!!
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy. I have never tried dill leaves - will check it out...
ReplyDeleteOh u add onions for chitranna???? Nd i never got dill leaves ne time :P.... may be i must try once
ReplyDeleteluks gr8
You know what, never knew about Chitranna until I got married into a Kannadiga family.. I love this rice a lot..you wont believe have never tastes dill leaves every in my life..:P. excellent click.
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Aha..the aroma is coming here...I haven't tried this rice yet and thanks a lot for this recipe :-)
ReplyDeletesoooo pleasing to eyes as well as tummy. Looks soooo tempting.
ReplyDeleteOfcourse greens are great for health and this is a wonderful way to include it in our diet!!! Love the vibrant colors, very inviting!!!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteChitranna with dill leaves, sounds unique and refreshing variation:)
ReplyDeleteChitranna with dill leaves, sounds unique and refreshing variation:)
ReplyDeleteVery aromatic and colorful rice Prathy. Not used dill leaves in rice. Will try this soon da....
ReplyDeletebeautiful presentation. nice picture and looks very pretty.
ReplyDeleteHi prathiba,I could never used these leaves as I have never seen them in the places I have lived.The rice looks delish!
ReplyDeletewow! yummy! bookmarked thanks!
ReplyDeletePicture looks very inviting,making me hungry now :)
ReplyDeletewow, first time here I was going through your recipes from the top, I love guntpanganalu too!!, my friend got the chetti as a present to me from India!, I have some Raw bananas I wanted to try something new !! here it is I will go for it, and chitranna with sabsige soppu love it, I will try this one too.., you have got some lovely recipes.. will be back soon
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ReplyDeleteI tried this tonight and came out well, even though I was apprehensive about onions in lemon rice. Thanks for a very nice recipe.