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Mamidikaya Pulihora or Mango Rice

Sour , Tangy and full of Flavour

by Harjeet Kaur
January 8, 2025
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Mamidikaya Pulihora or Mango Rice

Mango rice

Growing up in the south has given me a taste for South Indian food rather than North Indian. I proudly state that I am an Andhraite aka a South Indian Sardarni! Mamidikaya Pulihora or Mango Rice is a classic dish made of steamed rice, freshly grated raw mango and a few lentils and chillies to give a nice tangy and flavorful taste.

Mangoes on the tree

This version of Mango rice (Andhra style) is prepared with raw mangoes.  It is also prepared with tamarind pulp or lemon juice. I have mangoes growing on my small mango tree and I made this rice with them.  I prefer this mango version as I like the taste of the crunchy raw mango under my teeth. It is quite easy to prepare and in this recipe, I am adding grated mangoes instead of lemon juice or tamarind pulp to give a tangy and sour taste to the dish.

Instead of peanuts, we use cashew nuts during festival times.  My mom used to use left-over rice to make mango rice and it made a real delish breakfast dish. This rice dish is a one-pot dish and can be eaten on its own or with fresh yoghurt and pickle.

Check out Andhra Special Curd rice recipe and other rice recipes like Khichdi Mutter Pulao and Baked Chicken Rice

Recipe for Mamidikaya Pulihora or Mango Rice

INGREDIENTS

   Cooked Rice – 3 cup

   Grated mango -1 cup

   Turmeric powder – 1/2 tsp

  Few stems of Curry leaves

   Salt to taste

 

  For the tempering:

   4 tsp Oil

   1 tsp Mustard seeds

   2 tsp Bengal gram/channa dal

   11/2  tsp Urad dal

   6 Dry Red chillies (break into 2 pieces)

   6 Green chillies, slit in the centre or whole

   Peanuts -1/4 cup

   Curry leaves – few

 METHOD

Firstly, cook rice in such a way that each grain remains separate-al dente.

Next, mix the salt, turmeric and curry leaf stems in the hot rice. The hot rice gets a nice even colour if the turmeric is mixed when it is hot the rice imbibes the amazing aroma of the curry leaves.

Consequently, spread it on a shallow wide dish to cool.

Raw mangoes

Grated Raw mango

Subsequently, wash, skin and grate the raw mangoes. Add the grated mango to the rice and start the tempering.

Ingredients for tempering mango rice

Tempering

Now, heat oil in a pan;  add Bengal gram, urad dal, red chillies, green chillies and the peanuts once they are done add mustard seeds and lastly add the curry leaves.

 See that you do not burn the peanuts or lentils. Remove from flame.

Remove the curry leaf stalks from the rice and finally,  pour the hot tempering over the rice and mix well.

Mango rice is ready

This Mamidikaya Pulihora or Mango Rice is different as it is slightly sour and I have found that more women like sour rice than men do! I wonder why!

Mango rice

 

 

Tags: dry red chilliesgrated mangogreen chilliesMamidikaya Pulihora or Mango Ricemamidikaya pulihoram pulihoramangomango ricepeanutstemperingturmeric
Harjeet Kaur

Harjeet Kaur

I’m Harjeet Kaur, the voice behind Wordsmithkaur, a lifestyle blog that’s ranked among India’s Top 20. My writing journey started unexpectedly with articles for The Hindu, and I even had a weekend column that had loyal readership. Over the years, I’ve juggled many hats—content creator, freelance writer, and blogger—all while nurturing my love for words. On my blog, you’ll find a little bit of everything: recipes straight from my kitchen, travel diaries, gardening tips, and stories about beauty, mental health, and sustainability. Cooking is my therapy, and I take pride in turning simple, traditional recipes into gourmet dishes—with love as my secret ingredient. I write to connect, to share, and to inspire. Whether it’s content for social media, blogs, or brochures, I thrive on crafting stories that resonate. If it’s writing you need, I’m your go-to wordsmith. Take a peek into my world—I promise there’s always something interesting waiting for you.

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Comments 0

  1. Kalpana says:
    9 years ago

    I am salivating !!! OMG this is such a yummy post…those lovely mamidikais from your garden are the best! I remember seeing them on a small hybrid tree…are they the same?

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  2. anecdotesofmylife says:
    9 years ago

    Hahahahah…that’s how I drool too….yes the very same mangoes u saw on the tiny tree. Wish u were here to taste them Kalpana :* Remember how we used to put some salt and chilli powder and eat raw mangoes!! Eeeesh…how khatta 🙂

    Reply
    • Kalpana says:
      9 years ago

      Those were the days …best of the best….khatta and teekha slices…burnt our lips and tongue but never gave up on them!!:))

      Reply
      • anecdotesofmylife says:
        9 years ago

        I can still eat them…especially the khobarri mamidikais….i cant resist them :p

        Reply

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