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Curd rice

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Curd rice
Alternative namesYogurt rice
Place of originIndia
Region or stateSouth Indian Cuisine
Main ingredientsRice,yogurt,tempering

Curd rice,also calledyogurt rice,is a dish originating fromIndia.The word "curd"inIndian Englishrefers to unsweetenedprobioticyogurt.It is most popular in theSouth Indian statesofTamil Nadu,Kerala,Karnataka,TelanganaandAndhra Pradesh;and also in West Indian states ofRajasthan,GujaratandMaharashtra.[1][2][3]

Etymology[edit]

InRajasthan,the dish is known asauliya.[4]InGujarat,the dish is known asghens.[5]InMaharashtra,the dish is known asdahi bhat.InTamil Nadu,the dish is calledthayir saadamorsoru.[6]InKerala,the dish is calledtayire chōre.InTelanganaandAndhra Pradesh,the dish is calledperugannam/daddojanam.InKarnataka,the dish is calledmosaranna.

Preparation[edit]

The authentic South Indian dish

While combining steamed white rice and yogurt is the simplest way to make it, more complex techniques can be utilized when necessary. Rice is prepared either via steaming or pressure cooking to be soft as in the South Indian style.[7]It is then allowed to cool to room temperature, after which it is seasoned with finely chopped greenchillies,ginger,andcurry leaves,and sometimes along with thetemperingofblack gram,mustard seeds,cuminseeds, andasafoetida.Finally,curdand salt are added.[1][2]

Alternatively, it can be prepared by mashing cooked plain rice (mostly leftovers) with somesalt,curd and (a little milk to lessen the sourness) garnishing it with friedurad dal,mustard seeds,green chilli and choppedcoriander.Also, adding a few chopped onions in bigger slices will help the curd rice from fermenting too quickly.[1][2]

In some areas, curd rice is served in a unique style where steamed rice is mixed with mild curd, salted and thentemperedwith mustard seeds, curry leaves, dry chillies and black gram. Garnishing varies with region, and ranges from grated carrots, pomegranate seeds, raisins, green and purple grapes, fried cashews to grated raw mango and boondi. It can be served lukewarm or chilled. Additional options include a pinch of powdered and roasted asafoetida.[1][2]

Variations of the recipe are countless and are present in all states, reflecting the cuisine of each region. For example, inKarnataka,yogurt chillies (sandige menasu) are commonly added as part of the tempering. Regardless of this, the base components of rice, yogurt, tempered ingredients, and fresh ingredients are consistent, with the different ingredients included in each step varying.

Curd rice in ICHBhopal

Serving[edit]

Curd rice is often eaten accompanied bySouth Asian pickles.In South Indian cuisine, curd rice is traditionally eaten at the end of lunch and dinner, as this helps ease the effects of spicy food consumed prior.[1][2]It is also said to aid digestion, as well as to balance the effects of the warm climate.

Occasions[edit]

The dish is both an everyday food and a food served on special occasions. The dish is a staple of traditional cuisine, with the untempered version present at the end of almost every Indian meal during summers. In Rajasthan and Gujarat, curd rice varietiesauliyaandghensare prepared for theShitala SaptamiandRandhan Chhathfestivals. The tempered version is often served during formal occasions and also offered asprasadam(blessed food) to devotees inHindutemples.

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References[edit]

  1. ^abcdeChandra, Smita (1991).From Bengal to Punjab: The Cuisines of India.Crossing Press, p. 121.
  2. ^abcdePlunkett, Richard, Teresa Cannon, Peter Davis, Paul Greenway, and Paul Harding (2001).Lonely Planet: South India,p. 127.
  3. ^Advantages of curd and curd rice:https://indianexpress /article/lifestyle/health/curd-rice-dahi-chawal-yoghurt-winter-6141196/
  4. ^Mathur, Neha (2022-05-01)."Rajasthani Namkeen Oliya".Whisk Affair.Retrieved2023-04-25.
  5. ^dee (2021-01-19)."Kanki/Ghens (Gujarati Rice Porridge)".The Weekly Munch.Retrieved2023-04-25.
  6. ^https:// thehindu /features/metroplus/Food/a-league-of-thayir-own-an-ode-to-goodold-thayir-saadham/article8422708.ece
  7. ^Thayir Sadaam(Curd Rice):https://food.ndtv /recipe-thayir-saadam-curd-rice-218370