Festival Recipes

Yellina Chitranna from Karnataka | Sesame flavoured rice – GF and Vegan

Yellina Chitranna or sesame (in Kannada , Yellu means til/ sesame) flavoured tangy rice is something I have been wanting to post for a long time. As we grew up in Bangalore, both Nimbe gojju Chitranna (citron pickle flavoured rice) and Kai sasive Chitranna (coconut (mustard paste flavoured rice) were standard fare at weddings / religious functions. 

I personally loved today’s dish – Yellina Chitranna – as my neighbour used to send a large portion over either for Sankranti (when using TIL / Ellu is considered suspicious) or Ugadi (Kannada new year) and we simply exchanged it for a bowl of puliogarai made at our house. Things were much simpler then, no fuss and we kids played and ate endlessly at our neighbours’ before play dates and sleepovers became fashionable. 

I have tried to recreate the flavours as I remember them and had some help from Amma too. This was part of a Karnataka mini Thali we enjoyed the whole platter. 

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Similar rice-based satvik, GF dishes (made for festivals) in South India are:

Udupi Style Kayi Sasive Chitranna | ಉಡುಪಿ ಶೈಲಿಯ ಕಾಯಿ ಸಾಸಿವೆ ಚಿತ್ರಾನ್ನ | No Onion, no Garlic Dish
A Traditional Udupi (Karnataka) dish made with Rice and spiced Mustard paste. Served for festivals and special occasions.
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A Traditional Udupi (Karnataka) dish made with Rice and spiced Mustard paste. Served for festivals and special occasions.
Ellu Saadam | Ellogarai | Temple Style Sesame flavoured Rice
Ellu Saadam or Ellogarai is a Temple Style Prasadam or offering made in South Indian Homes and/ or Temples. It is a Gluten Free, Vegan Spiced Rice made with sesame seeds.
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Ellu Saadam or Ellogarai is a Temple Style Prasadam or offering made in South Indian Homes and/ or Temples. It is a Gluten Free, Vegan Spiced Rice made with sesame seeds.
Thengai Saadam | Iyengar Style Coconut Rice | Navratri Prasadam
Thengai Saadam or Temple Style Coconut Rice is a No onion No garlic Tempered Rice with Grated Coconut and basic spices. Can also be made for lunchboxes.
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Thengai Saadam or Temple Style Cooconut RIce is a No onion No garlic Tempered Rice with Grated Coconut and basic spices.
Karivepaaku Mamidikaaya Chitrannam
A spiced rice dish made with Raw Mangoes and Curry leaves paste
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Karivepaaku Mamidikaya Chitrannam

    Prep time – 15 Mins , cook time – 15 Mins ; serves – 4 adults 

    Ingredients 

    • Short grained rice – 1 cup
    • Turmeric – 1/2 tsp 
    • Oil – 4 tbsp 
    • Peanuts – 1/4 cup
    • Salt to taste
    • Tempering – mustard seeds 1 tsp , curry leaves – few
    • Lemon juice – juice of 1/2 lemon (large) or 1 medium sized

    Masala paste (to grind):

    • Fresh coconut – 1/4 cup 
    • *Roasted* Yellu/sesame seeds – 3 tsp
    • Green chillies – 2-3 (blister it in a hot pan for 15/20 seconds till it turns white)

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    Notes:

    The flavours take about 30-45 mins to seep in so, you can make this ahead of your meal preps. Keeps upto 3 days under refrigeration. 

    How to :

    1. Wash and cook rice as per your preferred method. Fluff in a large plate. Add 1/2 tbsp of oil + turmeric and spread till cooled throughly. I Cook the rice the previous late night and simply let it stand on the kitchen counter, covered (unless it’s too humid!)
    2. Grind all ingredients of the masala to a smooth paste without adding too much water. 
    3. In a pan, add remaining oil, fry the peanuts and take them out with a slotted spoon once browned and crisp. In the same oil, splutter all tempering ingredients. Add the masala paste , fry till all moisture disappears and you get a thick paste that oozes oil (takes 4-5 mins on low flame). 
    4. Switch off the stove , add the cooked rice , salt, chopped coriander and lemon juice . Mix well with a wooden spoon. 
    5. Adjust salt and spice. Top with roasted peanuts and serve warm. 

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    11 Comments

    1. Suma Gandlur

      The rice looks real festive and I am feeling envious right now that you are onto thaalis now. 🙂 Now I am wondering what nimbe gojjina chitranna is.

    2. Thanks Suma ! I am hoping that the euphoria and enthusiasm will last till every post is scheduled for next april mega bm 🙂 Will ping you the recipe of Nimbe Gojju Chitranna shortly !

    3. vaishali sabnani

      Sesame is the star ingredient of the day and I am definitely trying this rice soon . The sesame flavored rice must have been a total treat .

    4. Sesame really gives a nice taste and flavor to the dish. Yellina chitranna looks delicious.

    5. Harini R

      Love sesame seeds in rice dishes. The use of coconut is special. Looks very festive.

    6. Gayathri Kumar

      This looks fantastic Kalyani. The spice paste with sesame and coonut would add so much flavour to the rice. You already made three thalis? Wow!

    7. Srivalli

      I guess this one got so many of our attention this time, yours has turned out great Kalyani..

    8. Srividhya

      Yellu seems to be the star of the day. I need to try this rice soon. Good one Kalyani.

    9. cookwithrenu

      True the flavours have to infuse and it will taste the best only then. delicious looking rice

    10. Never used sesame in rice. this sounds quite flavorful.. Sesame and rice must have added a nice nutty taste to it.

    11. preeti garg

      Addition of sesame gives nutty texture to any dish… looks so yummy.

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