Corn and I are the best friends! I like corn so much that I can just eat a bowl of corn for lunch and nothing else! Here is a rice variety I usually prepare with corn.
BTW, I clicked these pictures at night with the trick I told at Anudivya’s place. I just switched off the lights in the room, clicked it using the camera’s flash. Don’t you think they came out good? I used the same trick for the pictures of Banana Bread that I posted earlier.
Ingredients:
- Cooked Rice – 2 cups
- Corn Kernels – 1 cup
- Green Peas – 1 cup
- Chili Powder – 1 tsp
- Sambar Powder – 1 tsp
- Garam Masala – ½ tsp
- Sugar – 1 tsp
- Turmeric – ¼ tsp
- Some broken Cashews
- Juice of 1 Lemon
- Oil – 2 tbsp
- Cumin Seeds – ½ tsp
- Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
- A handful of Cilantro
- Salt as required
Preparation:
Heat the oil in a non-stick pan and add mustard seeds. When they splutter add cumin seeds and fry a little while.
Then add the cashews and sauté till they turn brown in color. Later add corn + peas + cilantro + sambar masala + garam masala + chili powder + sugar + turmeric and fry for some time. Add a cup of water to cook the corn. Masalas can be adjusted according to individual spice levels.
When all the water gets absorbed add cooked rice + lemon juice and mix well. Adjust salt. Keep the pan on the flame for some time and stir well. Then switch off the flame and leave the pan on the stove for 5 minutes.
Finally transfer corn masala rice to a serving plate and enjoy with some curd on side.
This is my contribution to Srivalli’s “Rice Mela”.

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Hey,this is really a cool recipe and I will surely try this sometime when I buy corn...looks mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteI am gonna try this trick, mostly it is dark whilei finish baking or cooking as it is winter here.
ReplyDeleteLove the rive, looks yumm.
Mouthwatering recipe... That too very easy to put together.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on those well deserved awards.
Corn is my favourite too. Rice and corn looks yummy. Must try this soon. Nice trick with camera.
ReplyDeleteLooks yum...neat trick with the lighting...
ReplyDeleteReally yummy and lovely rice!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I dropped in and saw your rice I made up my mind that this is gonna be my lunch today...
ReplyDeletelooks yum..corn rice is a great idea..will do it next time I buy corn..
ReplyDeletesounds interesting and guess easy to fix.
ReplyDeleteyummy post! Looks lovely n delicious
ReplyDeleteKinda different rice dish...loved ur tricks for clicking..will try them too..
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Uma. I love corn and make corn and peas pulav often.. the pictures have been in my drafts for a while now.. This gives me some motivation to finish typing up and post it :) Good Job
ReplyDeleteI need to try that too Uma. The masala rice looks really good. Nice click even in the dark.
ReplyDeleteLooks like bisibelabhath with corn.Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteI was hunting for a nice recipe last weekend for my daughter.. and I wish I had this recipe before :) Looks lovely and tempting, Uma!
ReplyDeleteI should try my night shots with only flash! The picture has a great lighting.... Thanks sharing this idea!
ReplyDeleteThe masala corn is yum...
i usually don't put flash for food photography.. ur pic has come out very good in dark. doesn't look as if u shot at night. corn rice looks yummy.. never tried using sambar powder in rice items.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great Uma. Unfortunately my husband's not a big fan of corn so hardly use it in my cooking.
ReplyDeleteLove the corn....i dnt know whether my husband will like it with rice....maybe i should try it once..
ReplyDeleteThe rice looks so yummy. I love corn but have never tried using corn with rice, thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeletethis look syumm Uma, its like bissibele bath with corn.
ReplyDeletethat looks lovely .. the trick you have used has really worked .. good one uma
ReplyDeleteCorn masala rice looks yummy...
ReplyDeleteSpicy corn rice:)
ReplyDeletemmmm mouthwatering uma manchi colour kuda bagundi try chestanu,Egg less banana bread chesenu chala chala bagavachindi ivala ma hubby ki break fast ade nablog lo post cheyya vacha thanks a lot for thr recipe
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping at my blog.Corn masala rice looks yummy...Pic r tempting..
ReplyDeleteCongrats on more awards. I've tried putting off the lights and taking pictures in the night, but haven't been satisfied with the results. (Not that I bothered to re-shoot, though)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely entry!..it looks great uma
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