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Gayatri T Rao

A double post-graduate (MSc. - Botany and MA - English Literature) Gayatri T Rao is a Senior Multimedia Journalist with vast experience in writing on varied topics.
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Leftover rice Part XII

Leftover rice can be made into coconut + sesame rice. Take grated coconut as much as there is leftover rice. Also take the same amount of finely chopped onion. Take 1/3 cup of white sesame. Dry roast the white sesame in a preheated kadhai and place it aside. Deseed enough ...

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Leftover rice Part XI

Leftover rice can be made into methi (fenugreek) rice, which is very good for diabetics and healthy for others. Finely chop 1 bunch fenugreek leaves and mix with the leftover rice. Boil water in cooker. Place this mixture in a suitable vessel inside the cooker and steam it for 3 ...

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Leftover rice Part X

Leftover rice can be made into salted spheres. Dry grind leftover rice and add grated coconut as much as the leftover rice. Add as much salt as required. Add a finely chopped bunch of coriander leaves, 4 sprigs curry leaves and 4 springs mint. Place this aside. Dry roast and ...

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Leftover rice Part IX

Leftover rice can be made into sambhar rice. Pressure cook a mixture of 2 fistfuls of tuar dal, 1 ½ fistfuls of moong dal and 1 fistful of chana dal till tender and place it aside. Wet grind a mixture of a small cup grated coconut, 3 deseeded green chillis ...

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Leftover rice Part VIII

Leftover rice can be made into South Indian venpondal or khichdi. Measure the leftover rice. Dry roast ½ the measure of moong dal. Take masoor dal in measure of 2/3rd of moong dal. Add masoor dal to the moong dal with a little water and cook in a pressure cooker. ...

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Leftover rice Part VII

When rice is leftover at night, we will know how much of it remains. Take milk as much as the curd is required for the rice. Heat milk and bring it back to room temperature. Do it 2-3 times. Take milk powder, which is ¼ part of the milk we ...

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