Hey folks, I hope you all had a wonderful Xmas!! I have for you today, another rice variety that's very common in Karnataka. Each region has its own recipe for Tomato bhaat and they all have their own distinct flavor. Here goes my version of the recipe..... Enjoi!
Ingredients:
1 cup Long grain rice, washed and soaked for about 30 mins
3-4 Medium sized Tomatoes, finely chopped
1 Small Onion, chopped lengthwise
1/2 tsp Ginger-Garlic paste
1/2 tsp Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Clove-Cinnamon powder
1/2 tsp Garam masala
1/2 tsp Sugar
1 Bay leaf
1/2 tsp Paprika/Chili powder
1 tsp Turmeric powder
1/2 tsp Jeera
2-3 tsp Ghee/oil
1-2 tsp Lemon juice
Salt as per taste
Method:
- Heat oil in a heavy bottomed pan and add Jeera seeds; Add the chopped onions after the jeera seeds splutter and fry till they turn golden brown.
- Add the chopped tomatoes and cook for about 4-5 mins or until they turn mushy.
- Add the ginger garlic paste and all the remaining dry masalas and saute for a minute.
- Add about 1.5 cups of water and bring to boil; Add the rice and cook until done.
- Turn off the stove; Pour lemon juice and mix well. Serve hot with any raita or chutney of your choice.
Variation: If you do not have all the dry masalas, you could just add 1/2 tsp Garam masala, 1/2 tsp Pulav masala and 1/2 tsp paprika/chili powder and you would get almost the same taste!!!
Here are the different versions of Tomato Bhaat on different other blogs....
Beautiful color. Happy new year!:)
ReplyDeleteThat Tomato Baat looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteLovely color Ramya... looks spicy :)
ReplyDeleteCoooool ..... lovely !!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy ! Thanks for linking to my recipe.
ReplyDeletetomato bhaat looks soo comforting ramys delecicous
ReplyDeletelovely recipe of tomato baath. My children love all kinds of baath (mixed rices). Thanks for visiting my blog as well :)
ReplyDeleteArchana
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Nice colour and looking great.
ReplyDeleteYeah Ramya,
ReplyDeleteMe too have one, similar to yours! already drafted, waiting to get a photo now..:)
I love this rice, looks sooo yummy..
Looks lovely, I am sure it tastes yummy too, I want to try it tomorrow itself :). Hope you had a nice christmas.
ReplyDelete@Ashakka,Sig,
ReplyDeleteThank you!! the color I guess is bcoz I add turmeric while cooking rice.... That gives a beautiful color.
@Laavanya, Vanamala,
Thank you! :)
@Pravs,
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure....Thank you! :)
@Ramyascuisine, Sagari,
Thanx so much, girls!
@Archana, Seena,
Thank you!! Looking fwd to your version, Seena...
@Chickoo,
Thank you so much!!! Sure, try it out and let me know. Yeah, Xmas was fine.. I hope u had a good one too
That rice looks gorgeous! Happy New Year to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice and colorful, Ramya! Happy 2008 to you too! :)
ReplyDeleteVery tempting..this is one of my fav dishes.
ReplyDeleteThts a great looking Tomato Bhaat..I love the color..Mine gets a yellowish color but not the reddish( tomato)...The color itslef is making my mouth water..
ReplyDeleteRamya - I need to tell you, how big a savior you have been! I have been missing my Mom's style of cooking for a long time until i found your blog.....i am an avid follower of all your receipes and my wife loves my cooking now :) Cheers !
ReplyDeleteHi Ramya,
ReplyDeleteA close friend send me this url and i tried making tomato rice today. It was finger licking delicious :) loved it :) thanks for the wonderful recipe. I am going to be a regular here from now on.
Cheers,
Anusha
i tried it... it was awesome. everybody at home loved it. thanks
ReplyDeletewill definitely try this recipe.. looks amazing.. i like your blog:)
ReplyDeleteFollowed your recipe. Was super delicious! A new favorite at our house. Thanks for sharing! :-)
ReplyDeleteSara