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Quick & Delicious Jeera Rice Recipe – Perfect Side Dish!

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Ingredients

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3 cups basmati rice (long grain fragrant rice from india)
6 tablespoons ghee or 6 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons cumin seeds
1/2 bunch fresh cilantro
1 - 2 thin green chili (depending on how much heat you can handle)
2 tablespoons salt
1 1/2 lbs toor dal (you can buy this at an indian grocer)
4 tablespoons oil

Nutritional information

994.4
Calories
243 g
Calories From Fat
27.1 g
Total Fat
10.1 g
Saturated Fat
32.8 mg
Cholesterol
4683.8 mg
Sodium
151.3 g
Carbs
40 g
Dietary Fiber
9.2 g
Sugars
38.9 g
Protein
366g
Serving Size

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Quick & Delicious Jeera Rice Recipe – Perfect Side Dish!

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    I made this for my 5th grade class after we completed a section on India in History. I went easy on the hot spices. The students loved the rice and daal. They took chiapattis (pita bread) and stuffed it with the daal and rice. Even the other teachers liked it! Prep time was longer than specified because the daal took a long time to get tender. Next time I'll put everything in a crockpot and let it simmer to blend the flavors better.

    • 85 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Totally Easy Totally Yummy Jeera Rice and Daal Fry,Again, this is a recipe from my “cooking guru” and best friend Rupali. Jeera means cumin, so you can guess what the dominant flavor of the rice is. the Daal fry is made with Toor Daal which is a yellow lentil with a mild flavor. These two dishes are meant to go together and they are so absolutely delicious and so easy to make that I did it right on my first try.,I made this for my 5th grade class after we completed a section on India in History. I went easy on the hot spices. The students loved the rice and daal. They took chiapattis (pita bread) and stuffed it with the daal and rice. Even the other teachers liked it! Prep time was longer than specified because the daal took a long time to get tender. Next time I’ll put everything in a crockpot and let it simmer to blend the flavors better.,This was really good. In a pinch and far from a supermarket, I substituted ground cumin for the seeds, spinach for the cilantro,and pickled jalepenos for the green chilies.used half yellow, half green lentils for the daal fry. I’ll try this again with all the right ingredients and I am sure it will doubly good. Thanks, alice Dave, and your cooking guru Rupali.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Wash Toor Daal in 4 Changes of Water, Then Set to Cook. Put Enough Water in the Toor Daal to Be About 1 1/2 Inches Above the Daal. If You Don't Have a Pressure Cooker, It Should Take Somewhere Around 45 Minutes For the Daal to Become Soft.

    2
    Done

    Set the Rice to Cook at the Same Time. the Rice Will Cook a Little Faster and It Will Be Perfect Timing For You to Add the Spices to the Rice and Have It All Prepared as the Daal Is Becoming Ready to Have the Spices Added to It.

    3
    Done

    the Ratio of Water to Rice Is Two to One. Add the Salt to the Water Before Cooking as It Will Be Difficult to Mix in Later. the Water Should Taste Nice and Salty.

    4
    Done

    When the Rice Is Almost Done, Take Half of the Ghee or Butter in a Large Saut Pan.

    5
    Done

    Add the Cumin Seeds, Cilantro Leaves and Chopped Green Chillies.

    6
    Done

    Saut For About 3 Minutes on Med Heat, Then Add the Cooked Rice and Mix.

    7
    Done

    Add the Rest of the Ghee or Butter to the Rice and Mix Until Consistent.

    8
    Done

    Set Aside and Cover to Keep Warm.

    9
    Done

    Wash Out the Saut Pan and Begin the Spices For the Daal by Adding the Oil, Cumin, Finely Chopped Onion and Green Chillies. Saut Until the Onions Are Transparent.

    10
    Done

    Add Diced Tomatoes and Saut For 2 More Minutes.

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