Pudina Pulao / Mint Rice Recipe

A bunch of you have been complaining about the rice recipes I have been posting over the last couple of weeks saying if I post all the rice recipes, then what do you all send me for The Monthly Mingle :D Its a good point, but don't hesitate to send me the same dish. I am sure that the same dish can me made a zillion different ways and it will be interesting to see that too.
Anyway, I made this mint rice about a month back because I got a huge bunch of mint leaves from the Indian vegetable market and had no clue what to do with it all. There is only so much you can use up to make mint chutney, right?
The rice came out super nice and since TH is a huge mint fan, he loved it too!
Pudina Pulao / Mint Rice
Serves : 2 to 3
What I Used:
2 cups rice (I used basmati rice)
2 cups fresh mint leaves / pudina, lightly packed
1 onion, chopped fine
3 to 4 green chillies
¼ cup grated coconut (fresh works best, frozen will do too)
1 tbsp ginger garlic paste
4 cloves
4 green cardamom pods
1" piece of cinnamon
1 star anise
1 bay leaf
1 tbsp ghee
12 roasted cashews for garnishing (optional)
Salt to taste
How I Made It:
1. If using basmati, soak the rice in 4 cups water for half an hour and cook in pressure cooker for 1 whistle. Once pressure leaves the cooker, spread out on a plate and let it cool without clumping. If using rice cooker or any other method, cook until the rice is done yet firm.
2. Grind the mint leaves with the coconut, green chillies and ginger / garlic (if using fresh) to a paste.
3. Heat ghee in a pan and roast the cashews until golden brown (if using) and drain. Add the spices - cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, bay leaves and star anise - and saute for about a minute, taking care not to burn them. Then add the chopped onions and saute unil it turns transparent.
4. Add the ground paste to the pan and fry for about 2 to 3 mins until it turns fragrant. Again, take care not to burn! Add salt.
5. Mix in the cooled rice without breaking it too much. Garnish with the roasted cashews and serve with a raita of choice.

Rush in your rice recipes (mixed rice, biryani, pulao, poha, rice flour, etc) for this month's Monthly Mingle - Ravishing Rice event at Edible Garden. Last date for entries is June 15, 2009.















Aww!I protest. I was about to post mint rice on my blog. I would still post, gee!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great...!!
ReplyDeleteEven we prepare this at home..Nice flavor of mint..
Beautiful pics and each spoonfull of rice would be bursting with refreshing taste.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't this smell of tooth paste? I add mint in moderation because I am scared it will! 1:1 rice mint, thats why I am asking. I am posting something tomorrow-before you get a chance to do that and post it :D
ReplyDeleteI too have mint rice, tamarind rice, veg biriyani, fish biriyani, chicken biriyani, bisibella bath, tomato rice, lemon rice etc. pictures:D, and since you limited the entries to 5, and I am too lazy to post all too soon, they will wait for other events or for some random post..Nags, your pics are exceptional this time, love the mint green color. the recipe is definitely more flavorful than mine, i tried avoiding coconut:D
ReplyDeleteI know it is very flavorful and tasty rice.:)I did try a Mint rice just last month.(adding a bunch of coriander and little Pudina)
ReplyDeleteYour pics are good as usual!:)
My mom makes this, but my elder one doesn't like the smell of mint so i don't do it very frequently, i am going to show your awesome photo to him and i am sure he will be tempted to try out next time.
ReplyDeleteFlavourful rice dish and lovely clicks!
ReplyDeleteLove that minty pulao!
ReplyDeleteThat picture of mint leaf is so pretty,last pic is gorgeous!
Gorgeous pictures! Very Flavorful rice!
ReplyDeletewonderful aromatic rice.. looks yum.
ReplyDeleteWow What lovely clicks ...awsome ...:) Mint pulav is one of my favs ...will giv it try this version soon Thanks for sharing dear
ReplyDeleteWow thats looking so lovely.. asusual great clicks.. I too have mint rice in my post.. WIll send it to you...
ReplyDeleteawesome... looks delicious!!love the picture of the mint leaves
ReplyDeleteI love mint but rarely do I make Pudina Pulao ..I love that pic with the mint leaf Nags
ReplyDeleteLovely flavor of mint.It adds such a zing to any food.Lovely click too:)
ReplyDeleteOh my its raining rice in your blog...delicious flavorful rice..love the color..looks gorgeous dear..perfect!!
ReplyDeleteWow rice looks very tempting.Even me too prepare in the same way.
ReplyDeleteSJ - no this does NOT smell of toothpaste :D But you need to like the flavour of mint if you are you enjoy this.
ReplyDeleteShreya - do post a couple more and send them if you can :) Also, why oh why would you deprive any dish of coconut? :D You can make this without coconuts too actually. in that case, i make it a one pot meal :)
Its looks so good... How do you manage to keep the green color! Mine loses color completely... Maybe I over cook it...
ReplyDeleteYours looks fabulous... And the pix are mind blowing ...
It looks so good,i was above to make this today and send for the event.
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make this when we were small and we used to call this green rice :)
Gorgeous pics!! And flavorful rice!
ReplyDeleteWe like mint too and I use it chutneys mostly but have never made rice with it, though I make ice-cream with mint.
ReplyDeleteI have some rice posts in my drafts and should post them soon. :)
Mint rice...is it as yummy as your coriander rice??? The pics says its yummy. Do you know how to cook Lotus Root, Pecan Nut Biryani?? If not I can send the recipe...lolz
ReplyDeleteBtw I like Mint toothpaste
beautiful pictures...flavorful rice! i will try to send my recipe for the event :)
ReplyDeleteYummy!! I absolutely adore pudhina!
ReplyDeleteI think I remember eatign this before, and I distinctly remember the wonderful aromas that just fill you up after each mouthful! This looks delicious and all the spices make it one of the best rice dishes I've ever had. EVER.
ReplyDeleteLovely color, and the mint looks so fresh. We got a few bags for mojito last week and those were the saddest looking leaves I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture! I have sent in my entry to the event...
ReplyDeleterice looks great & delicious ... pictures look wonderful.....
ReplyDeleteLooks Wonderful!! Nice click. Just now sent u pudina pulav for the ravishing rice event :)
ReplyDeleteHi ..
ReplyDeletePulav looks mouthwatering ..Great clicks as well
ummmm one more rice recipe from you nice color and sounds very flavor full and I made your coconut rice and it is just awesome shall i post it in my blog?
ReplyDeleteI made the same way once...I love mint but my DH doesn't! Nice clicks and rice looks yum
ReplyDeleteWe too love Mint Pulav. I too make this minus the coconut. You could also prepare mint powder to mix it with rice. Slightly dry roast the leaves. The dry roast urad, chana dal and red chillies and powder everything together.
ReplyDeleteI too prepare it like this minus the coconut. My mother in law prepares a mint spicy powder too to mix with rice. Dry roast the leaves, then urad dal, channa dal and red chillies and powder everything together.
ReplyDeleteThis is an all time favourite and your looks truly 'mint' green!
ReplyDeleteawesome dish.......looks so colorful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks georgeous. Lovely color.
ReplyDeleteWonderful flavors!
ReplyDeleteYou have some great recipes on your site and it would be great if you could share them at FoodShoutOut.com
ReplyDeleteFoodShoutOut.com is a place for people to discover and share great indian recipes from anywhere on the web. From the biggest online destinations to the most obscure blog, FoodShoutOut.com surfaces the best stuff as voted on by users.
That's a good-looking bowl of rice.
ReplyDeleteThat recipe sounds awesome Sakshi! Send it to me!!!
ReplyDeletethis looks great...i LOVE mint and have a ton of it growing around my yard!
ReplyDeleteif you find yourself in need of another us for mint.....put watermelon and mint in a blender with any sweetener you like. I also like to add a touch of scotch. Then add ice and water as needed and blend! it is so refreshing on a hot day especially after working out in the garden all day!
I have mailed the details regarding the dish for the event again .. hope it has reached yu this time
ReplyDeleteI have lot of Mint growing in my backyard. I love mint and I have tons of them. This recipe sounds delicious. I make the rice with mint and cilantro combo. Will have to try it with Mint alone.
ReplyDeleteThe picture makes me drool !! i have a ready made mint paste. can i use that. If yes, then is it the same procedure? i hope the taste won't vary?
ReplyDeleteIf you use a paste, it may taste different depending on the ingredients in the paste. Do try it though :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Recipe. Beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteI have a cooking blog too:
http://shvetahora.wordpress.com/
shveta
Hai Nags,i tried your mint pulao today.It came out verywell.Thanks for your recepie .keep posting more recepies.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Nithya
If you use a paste, it may taste different depending on the ingredients in the paste. Do try it though :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Recipe. Beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteI have a cooking blog too:
http://shvetahora.wordpress.com/
shveta
I think I remember eatign this before, and I distinctly remember the wonderful aromas that just fill you up after each mouthful! This looks delicious and all the spices make it one of the best rice dishes I've ever had. EVER.
ReplyDeleteWe like mint too and I use it chutneys mostly but have never made rice with it, though I make ice-cream with mint.
ReplyDeleteI have some rice posts in my drafts and should post them soon. :)
It looks so good,i was above to make this today and send for the event.
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make this when we were small and we used to call this green rice :)
SJ - no this does NOT smell of toothpaste :D But you need to like the flavour of mint if you are you enjoy this.
ReplyDeleteShreya - do post a couple more and send them if you can :) Also, why oh why would you deprive any dish of coconut? :D You can make this without coconuts too actually. in that case, i make it a one pot meal :)
Oh my its raining rice in your blog...delicious flavorful rice..love the color..looks gorgeous dear..perfect!!
ReplyDeleteI love mint but rarely do I make Pudina Pulao ..I love that pic with the mint leaf Nags
ReplyDeleteWow thats looking so lovely.. asusual great clicks.. I too have mint rice in my post.. WIll send it to you...
ReplyDeleteI too have mint rice, tamarind rice, veg biriyani, fish biriyani, chicken biriyani, bisibella bath, tomato rice, lemon rice etc. pictures:D, and since you limited the entries to 5, and I am too lazy to post all too soon, they will wait for other events or for some random post..Nags, your pics are exceptional this time, love the mint green color. the recipe is definitely more flavorful than mine, i tried avoiding coconut:D
ReplyDeleteAww!I protest. I was about to post mint rice on my blog. I would still post, gee!
ReplyDeletethank u soo much da i am pregnent now so this dish very good to eat at this time........
ReplyDeleteHey! thanks a lot...was looking for this recipe.. simple n looks good too. beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteSamitha
Thank you so much Samitha. Do let me know if you tried it :)
ReplyDeleteHey Nags! This is exactly how my mom makes the Pudina rice!!
ReplyDeleteGosh the pics look almost the same..eeks!!
ReplyDeletehahaha i actually think that's a good thing :)
ReplyDeleteI made this today for lunch. Served it with Paappu Chaaru. The combo was heavenly.
ReplyDeleteJust searched around for a quick recipe today.. and found yours..
ReplyDeleteWhile the cooker was whistling with Rice, rest of the things were done and the whole thing took around 25 mins.. which is Awesome for working wives like me..
Thank you soo much for the recipe.. am sure my hubby will be coming back home with another bunch of Pudina :p All credits to you :)
thanks! i love this pudina rice recipe. its one of my favourite variety rice recipes on this site!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteJust made this rice. My 4 yr old son loves it.
He actually said he wants more rice. He never said he want more rice... Thanks for the recipe
Viji
searched for a mint rice receipe and saw urs..made it today and it was delicious...i loved it...pics also really works in choosing ur receipe from the numerous search results..but now i think i found a good place..
ReplyDeletecheers...
rinki
Thank you Rinki. I am very glad you liked the pudina pulao recipe.
ReplyDeleteNags, i made it yesterday and it turned out soooo well :D :D thanks! i added a few peas and potatoes though to make it a one pot meal in a jiffy :)
ReplyDeletehere's a picture
http://www.flickr.com/photos/quaintkal/6145942143/in/photostream
Hi .. Tried this out yesterday... And it went good ... Didnt know what to serve along with this ...
ReplyDeleteSo searched for aloo kurma recipe and served it .... Any ways thanks four blog...:--))
Hi .. Tried this out yesterday... And it went good ... Didnt know what to serve along with this ...
ReplyDeleteSo searched for aloo kurma recipe and served it .... Any ways thanks four blog...:--))
http://ensamayalarangam.blogspot.com/2011/09/pudina-rice-mint-rice.html
ReplyDeleteI guess it was a spin off from your site.... Sorry if it isnt...
hmm.. not sure :)
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