Cook's Hideout: Kakarakaya Nuvvulannam (Bitter gourd-Sesame Rice)

December 21, 2013

Kakarakaya Nuvvulannam (Bitter gourd-Sesame Rice)

One pot dishes are so convenient any time of the day. Being a South Indian most of my dishes revolve around rice, so a lot of one pot dishes I make are with rice. If I have leftover rice, it gets transformed into some kind of one-pot rice dish the next day. I'm sure all South Indians would probably say the same thing. Talking about rice lovers, I had an American co-worker who didn't like rice at all and I couldn't even imagine what it would be like without eating rice.
Kakarakaya Nuvvulannam (Bitter gourd-Sesame Rice)
Today's rice dish is a new combination for me. I've never made a rice dish with bittergourd before. I saw the recipe on a Telugu Cooking show and the combination of bittergourd, sesame seeds and rice sounded very interesting. I was pleasantly pleased how good the dish turned out to be and was even more happy when the husband really really liked it.

Kakarakaya Nuvvulannam (Bitter gourd-Sesame Rice)
Ingredients:
Rice - 2cups, cooked (I used basmati, but any cooked rice that is not mushy will work here)
Kakarakaya/ Bittergourd - 2 medium, chopped
Sesame seeds - ¼cup
Dry red chilies - 2
Garlic cloves - 3
Mustard seeds - 1tsp
Cumin seeds - 1tsp
Curry leaves - 8~10
Green chilies - 3, slit
Salt - to taste
Kakarakaya Nuvvulannam (Bitter gourd-Sesame Rice)
Method:
  • Boil or microwave kakarakaya along with salt and 2tbsp yogurt until tender. Squeeze out the water and set aside until ready to use.
  • Dry roast sesame seeds and dry red chilies until lightly golden. Turn off the heat and add garlic cloves. Let the mixture cool a little bit and then grind into a powder along with some salt.
  • Heat 2tbsp oil in a pan; add mustard seeds and cumin seeds. Once the seeds start to splutter, add curry leaves and boiled bittergourd and cook until bittergourd starts to turn lightly browned around the edges.
  • Add the cooked rice, ground sesame powder and salt. Mix well and cook for 2 minutes. Serve hot.
Kakarakaya Nuvvulannam (Bitter gourd-Sesame Rice)



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10 comments:

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  2. like the use of sesame seeds in this

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  3. that is one interesting recipe!!! must been very flavorful with sesame n garlic!!!

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  4. this one is really interesting and new to me... will try for sure as im a great lover of one pot meals..

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  5. Bittergourd-sesame rice looks delecious :) and yes, at our home also left-over rice is next day's target :P

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  6. Bitter gourd rice is new to me. Interesting :)

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  7. Making one pot meal with bittergourd sounds inviting,looks so delicious.

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  8. Interesting one.
    I was just wondering whether this dish doesn't need even a tiny bit of sweetener because of the bitter gourd and sesame seeds used?

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    1. Hi Suma, I guess adding jaggery would be nice, but since there is no tamarind or sourness in the dish I didn't really miss it.

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  9. Though I love one pot meals, can't imagine cooking with bitter gourd!..:)..still that's a good one..

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