I have been going overboard using a lot of herbs in my cooking lately. Knowing the medicinal / health benefits of the herbs makes it hard for me to ignore them.And they are freely available around my place that I can just pick up some and use it in the dishes.
Betel leaf rice was something that Chef Jacob [of Aaha Enna Rusi fame] once demonstrated in a restaurant nearby a few years back.Mom and dad were there at that time so they got to taste the dish. They said it had other herbs like tulasi etc. Sadly I was not in India at that time, else I would have been on that spot even before the Chef had arrived.
Then I was searching for a similar recipe and found one which Reva of Kaarasaaram had done a guest post on Kriti’s Kitchen. I had bookmarked it finally made it for the A- Z Mega Blogging Marathon!
Betel leaves are sauteed and cooked with an aromatic spice mix. I have paired this flavorful rice with gooseberry Pachadi / Raita. The combo was perfect. The slight sharp taste of the rice was mellowed down by the raita. This dish is an absolute winner!
V- Vetrilai Poondu Sadham
Theme – Regional / Kongunad
Though we have access to fresh betel leaves in almost all the shops around here, I got a few from SIL’s house…
Betel leaf finds its place in all the functions and festivals here. It has to be there for engagement function,weddings, festivals and other auspicious occasions.
Our ancestors were indeed very thoughtful to have added this leaf as a part of the daily life. In earlier days, the wife used to fold betel leaves and pass it on to her husband after the noon meal. In the wedding, even today, betel leaves are placed in the dining hall so that people can have a few after lunch. Now though people have gone into using several flavored paan/ beda.
Betel leaf has a whole range of health benefits .It is used as such / as poultice/ juice applied over wounds etc…
Here are some of the medicinal / health benefits of this leaf….
- It is an anti oxidant.
- Helps curing scanty urination
- Reduces inflammation in the body
- Increases the secretion of breast milk and hence this is given to new moms.
- Studies indicate that it has anti diabetic properties.
- It relieves constipation[when applied dipped in castor oil as a suppository]
- Eliminated bad breath
- Cures bleeding gums
- A decoction of betel leaves is said to cure leucorrhea
Shall we move on to the dish ….
The recipe makes use of a freshly ground spice mix and it is a really flavorful one.
I used:
Recipe Source : Reva’s Guest post @ Kriti’s Kitchen
Spice mix:
Peppercorns – 10 numbers
Sesame seeds- 1 teaspoon
Red chili – 4
Dried ginger powder -1/2 teaspoon
- Dry roast all sesame seeds,red chili and peppercorns.
- Cool and powder along with ginger powder.
- Keep aside till needed..
For the Vetrilai Poondu Sadham:
Seeraga Samba rice- 1 cup [See note below]
Betel leaves [Not too tender and not too mature] -3
Garlic – 5 large pearls,peeled
Turmeric powder – 1/8 teaspoon [See note below]
Fennel seeds- 1/2 teaspoon
Cinnamon stick -1″ piece, broken
Curry leaves -a few
Sesame seeds oil / Gingely oil- 3 teaspoons
Spice mix from the above recipe – 3 -4 teaspoons [adjust to taste]
Salt to taste
- Cook the rice till just done and spread it on a plate to cool.
- Cut the ends of the betel leaf, remove the center vein it is too thick and chop finely.
- Heat oil in a pan and put in fennel seeds, cinnamon bits, curry leaves.Saute for a few seconds
- Add the garlic, betel leaves and cook for a couple of minutes.
- Add the spice mix,turmeric powder and sprinkle a little water and mix well. Take care not to burn the masala.
- Add the cooked rice, salt and mix gently to combine.Sprinkle a little water if the mixture is too dry.
- Reduce the heat and cover and cook for five minutes, stirring once or twice in between.
- Remove from heat and serve with a raita …
Note :
- Reva has mentioned that this dish tastes best when prepared with Jeeraga /Seeraga samba rice. If it is not available, use Basmati rice.
- Peeled fresh ginger is supposed to be used in this recipe.As it was not available I used turmeric powder.
- You can use ghee or any neutral vegetable oil instead of sesame oil.
- Whisk the curd with salt.
- Grind the green chillies with the coconut to a fine paste.
- In a bowl put in whisked curd, grated gooseberry, coconut paste and mix well
- Heat oil for the tempering and add all the ingredients mentioned under it.
- Once the mustard splutters, pour over the raita, mix well and serve with a flavored rice.
Take a look at the Blogging Marathon page to check out what my friends are cooking in this A- Z series…
H– Huo Guo – Misc/ Non Food Post / Restaurant Review
I – Italian Bhel Puri Salad – International / Fusion
K – Kiri bhat and Chilli Sambal – International / Sri Lanka
L–Leprechaun Shake / Shamrock Shake – Misc
M – Mysore Rasam – Regional / Karnataka
N – Nannari Sherbet – Regional / Tamil Nadu
O – Olo Kobi Bhaja – Regional / Odisa
Q– Qahwa Arabaia / Arabian Coffee – International
R– Ragi cupcakes – Baked
S– Savory Semolina – Vegetable Bake – Baked
T– Thoodhuvalai Rasam / Herbal Rasam – Misc
U – Undrallu Sundal & Undrallu Payasam/ Ammini Kozhukkatai & Paal Kozhukattai – Regional / Tamil Nadu/ Andra
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omg such an innovative rice.. very aromatic and looks so yummy !! ๐
Both the dishes are very innovative and new. .couldn't have ever imagined a gooseberry raita! Paan leaves must have given a wonderful twist to the rice. Very well made PJ.
very innovative and healthy rice recipe with nellika pachadi. Very interesting
love both the saadam and the pachadi… bookmarking it… so tempting here!!
Sowmya
Wat a fantastic rice, those ari nellikaais are just irresistible.. Rice with raita makes me hungry eventhough its only breakfast time for me.
Oh my both the dishes are so delicious..though must confess never used betal leaves in cooking…your amla pachadi is awesome.
medicinal valued food..hmm..these are forgotten nowadays..
My MIL is a great proponent of Betel leaves in our diet. Awesome recipes, PJ.
so many health benefits – what a shame that it is not readily available here
with its digestive properties, this is an amazing thing to make, lovely recipes
Lovely and very innovative..
Very interesting recipe with betel leaves. I'm not a bog fan of betel leaves in pan, but not sure if cooking the leaves would change the taste.
Surprisingly I am learning that betel leaves can be used in cooking during this BM. ๐
Would love to try that nellikayi recipe if I can get hold of them.
Like you have mentioned, yu have so many herbs based recipes in yur space that the betel leaves rice fits in perfectly :-)..Great one!
Bookmarking this unusaul recipe. Love the flavousr
I knew it. I just knew you will be posting this. Thanks I plan to make these when is a ? but will make it