Curry Leaves Rice

Servings: 3 Total Time: 15 mins Difficulty: Beginner
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Ever look at that bunch of curry leaves sitting in your kitchen and think there has to be a tastier, healthier way to use them?

Curry Leaves Rice is exactly that recipe. It’s quick, aromatic, nutrient-packed, and turns everyday ingredients into a delicious South Indian-style lunch you can whip up in under 15 minutes.

This is not your regular podi rice. It’s iron-rich, digestion-friendly, and infused with the roasted flavors of dals, spices, sesame, and, of course, fresh curry leaves. 

Whether you’re packing lunch, fixing a quick weeknight meal, or trying to use leftover rice smartly this recipe delivers every time. I really encourage you to give this a try, you’ll be surprised how delicious and wholesome it turns out.

The Story Behind Curry Leaves Rice

Curry leaves (karuveppilai) have always been an important part of South Indian cooking not just for tempering but as a powerful ingredient on their own. Traditionally, households would make a special podi using roasted dals and curry leaves to boost nutrition and improve digestion. 

Turning that podi into a rice dish is a smart, comforting, budget-friendly meal idea that has been passed down for generations.

Why This Curry Leaves Rice is So Good

This recipe works beautifully because:

  • Curry leaves are roasted until crisp, bringing out their deep, earthy aroma.
  • Two types of dals (chana & urad) add nuttiness and protein.
  • Pepper, fenugreek, and cumin create warmth and digestion-friendly flavor.
  • Sesame seeds give richness and balance the heat from red chillies.
  • Tamarind adds a subtle tang, making the podi taste layered and rounded.
  • Peanuts provide crunch, which makes every bite exciting.
  • Ghee at the end transforms the whole dish into something restaurant-worthy.

It’s healthy, satisfying, and tastes better than most instant rice mixes.

Ingredient Breakdown

For the Curry Leaves Podi

  • Chana dal & urad dal — the base of the podi; they add body and texture.
  • Peppercorns & fenugreek — mild heat + digestive benefits.
  • Cumin seeds — earthy aroma that blends everything together.
  • Red chillies — the heat and color in the podi.
  • Sesame seeds — mild nuttiness and richness.
  • Tamarind — that hint of tang that lifts the whole flavor.
  • Curry leaves — the hero ingredient, giving deep aroma and iron-rich goodness.
  • Asafoetida — boosts flavor and digestion.
  • Salt — enhances the spice blend.

For the Curry Leaves Rice

  • Sesame oil — enhances aroma and authenticity.
  • Urad dal + chana dal + mustard — the classic South Indian tempering.
  • Red chillies & fresh curry leaves — flavor boosters.
  • Peanuts — crunch and nuttiness.
  • Cooked rice — preferably cooled, so it stays fluffy.
  • Curry leaves podi — the main flavoring.
  • Ghee — adds shine and rich finish.

🌿 Vegan Swap: Skip the ghee — the recipe already uses sesame oil, making it naturally vegan-friendly.

The Cooking Flow

Start by preparing the podi. Dry roast the chana dal and urad dal until they turn slightly golden — this is what gives your podi its depth. Add the peppercorns, fenugreek, and cumin, letting them release their aroma. Once that happens, toss in the red chillies, sesame seeds, and a small piece of tamarind. Toast just enough to warm them through.

Now add your washed and towel-dried curry leaves. Roast them on low until they turn crisp — you should be able to crush them between your fingers. Sprinkle asafoetida and salt, mix well, and let everything cool. Grind it into a fine, aromatic powder. This podi alone makes rice, idlis, or dosa taste incredible.

For the rice, heat sesame oil in a wide pan and add urad dal, chana dal, and mustard seeds. Let them splutter and turn golden. Drop in red chillies, some curry leaves, and roasted peanuts. The aroma at this stage is reason enough to make this dish often.

Add your cooked rice and gently mix so the grains stay separate. Sprinkle the curry leaves podi generously, adjust salt, and coat the rice evenly with the spice blend. Finish with a drizzle of ghee for that irresistible shine and flavor.

Pro Tip💡: If your rice is warm or freshly cooked, spread it on a plate for 5 minutes before mixing. This keeps the grains fluffy and prevents clumping.

What Goes Well With Curry Leaves Rice

This rice pairs perfectly with:

How to Serve

Serve it warm with a small spoon of ghee on top. The flavours deepen as the rice rests, making it even better for lunchboxes.

Packing for Lunch

Curry leaves rice stays fresh for hours because it uses dried spices and sesame oil. Add roasted peanuts separately if packing for kids to keep the crunch intact.

Party or Bulk Preparation

  • Roast and grind the podi in advance — it stores well for a week.
  • Use leftover rice for the best texture.
  • Double or triple the podi and keep extra on hand for quick meals.
  • Add extra peanuts for party servings — it boosts flavor and volume.

Other Related Recipes You Might Like:-

  • Kuska Pulao – a simple, flavour-packed plain pulao that pairs beautifully with podi-based rice varieties.
  • Masala Chitranna – Karnataka-style spicy lemon rice with aromatic tempering.
  • Vatha Kulambu Rice – tangy and bold South Indian rice, perfect for lunch boxes.
  • Mint Pulao – refreshing and fragrant rice made with fresh mint leaves.
  • Onion Rice – quick and delicious flavoured rice with caramelized onions.
  • Mint Coconut Chutney – a perfect side to complement curry leaf–based dishes.
  • Curry Leaves Podi – aromatic homemade podi that can be mixed with rice just like curry leaves rice.
  • One-Pot Rasam Rice – simple, comforting, and flavourful one-pot rice dish.
Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 15 mins
Servings: 3 Calories: 310
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Curry Leaves Rice is a quick, flavorful, and nutrient-packed South Indian rice dish made using freshly roasted curry leaves podi, crunchy peanuts, and simple tempering ingredients. Ready in just 15 minutes, this recipe is perfect for busy mornings, lunchboxes, or a wholesome weekday meal. The homemade curry leaves podi is rich in iron, aromatic, and bursting with traditional flavors, giving the rice a delicious earthy taste. With its nutty texture, mild spice, and comforting aroma, this Curry Leaves Rice makes a healthy one-pot meal that pairs beautifully with curd, potato fry, or simple poriyal. It’s budget-friendly, easy to prepare, and a great way to use leftover rice while boosting nutrition naturally.

Ingredients

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Instructions

Prep Work

  1. Dry curry leaves

    wash and towel-dry curry leaves completely

  2. Prepare rice

    Cook rice and keep it fluffy

Method

  1. Roast dals

    Dry roast chana dal and urad dal until golden and aromatic

  2. Add spices

    Add pepper, fenugreek, cumin and continue roasting until fragrant
  3. Roast chillies

    Add red chillies, sesame seeds, and tamarind and toast lightly
  4. Roast curry leaves

    Add curry leaves and roast on low flame until crisp
  5. Season podi

    Sprinkle asafoetida and salt and mix well
  6. Cool mixture

    Transfer everything and let it cool completely
  7. Grind podi

    Grind to fine aromatic powder and store
  8. Temper spices

    Heat sesame oil and add urad dal, chana dal, and mustard seeds
  9. Add chillies and leaves

    Add red chillies, curry leaves, and peanuts
  10. Mix rice

    Add cooked rice and mix gently
  11. Add podi

    Sprinkle curry leaves podi and taste adjust salt if needed.
  12. Finish

    Drizzle ghee and mix

Equipment

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Nutrition Facts

Servings 3


Amount Per Serving
Calories 310kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 14g22%
Saturated Fat 3g15%
Cholesterol 2mg1%
Sodium 350mg15%
Potassium 240mg7%
Total Carbohydrate 38g13%
Dietary Fiber 4g16%
Sugars 2g
Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 820 IU
Vitamin C 20 mg
Calcium 68 mg
Iron 3.4 mg
Phosphorus 132 mg
Magnesium 42 mg
Zinc 1.1 mg
Selenium 5 mcg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Should curry leaves be completely dry before roasting?

 Yes, or they won’t turn crisp.

Can I skip tamarind in the podi?

It adds balance, so recommended.

Can I make podi ahead?

Yes, stays good for a week.

Do I need to cool the mixture before grinding?

Yes, or it turns sticky.

Is sesame seeds optional?

They add aroma; avoid skipping.

Why add podi after rice?

It coats grains evenly.

Can I use leftover rice?

Yes, it works well.

Why add ghee at the end?

It enhances aroma and taste.

Can I make this without red chilli?

Yes, reduce or skip as needed.

How long can I store rice?

Best eaten fresh; up to 6 hours for lunchbox.

Hema Subramanian
Hema Subramanian Food and Lifestyle Blogger

I love to cook! And through Home Cooking Show, I hope to make cooking fun, easy, and approachable for everyone.

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