This is a healthy rice dish that tasted so delicious. The good thing about flax is that it doesn’t have any smell, so that we can easily sneak it in most dishes. That way we can get good health benefits too. As we all know, flax seeds are so rich in omega-3 fatty acids which help to strengthen bones and protect from heart disease, cancer and diabetes.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups cooked rice
- ¼ cup green peas (I used frozen peas)
- 2 tbsp flax powder
- 2 or 3 cloves
- 1 tsp ginger-garlic paste
- 2 tsp coconut powder
- 2 tbsp oil
- 1 tsp garam masala
- 1 tsp black pepper powder
- Few cashews
- ½ tsp Mustard Seeds
- ¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
- 1 small onion, finely chopped
- Salt
Preparation:
Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. When they splutter add cumin seeds + onions and sauté well until onions become soft. Then add green peas + flax powder + cloves + ginger-garlic paste + coconut powder + oil + garam masala + black pepper powder + cashews and sauté well.
Finally add cooked rice and mix well with a spatula until it blends well with the masalas. Adjust salt. Cover and leave on low flame for 5 minutes.
Later mix well and transfer to a serving bowl. Enjoy this yummy and healthy rice with some curds and papads.
Love this way of sneaking in flax seed in the food. I will surely try it out next time. Thanks for the excellent idea :)
ReplyDeleteSo very sneaky! I love flax and it's popping up everywhere these days. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is very innovative of you, dear.. And that really is a healthy rice dish.
ReplyDeleteWow! Innovative and healthy rice!!
ReplyDeletevery nice rice dear! want to grab the plate...
ReplyDeleteWow! Innovative and healthy rice!!
ReplyDeleteVery Nice Looking Flax Rice. Loved the wonderful clicks of yours.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Wow looks very tempting.. Never tried anything with Flax seeds till now!
ReplyDeleteI usually add some falxseeds to the idli podi or other podis. Will try with rice soon.
ReplyDeleteRice platter looks yummm.
Very unique and healthy rice..
ReplyDeleteIt is widely believed that Flax loses its nutients when heated /cooked.It woud therfore be a better idea to powder flax with other roasted ingredients mentioned in the recipe and added finally to the rice
ReplyDeleteRegards
Baskaran
I love Flax seeds powder too, use it to add to Parathas etc. Rice with Flax looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteInnovative and healthy dish..looks great.
ReplyDeleteSounds very healthy rice dish dear..
ReplyDeleteNice presentation too.
Delicious and innovative recipe! lovely clicks!
ReplyDeleteThe rice looks yum and inviting ! Great way to use flax...
ReplyDeleteHey Uma its such a coincidence that I made it yesterday night for dinner.But I also added carrots to mine along with peas but no pepper pwd and LO loved it.....'ll blog about it today.....
ReplyDeleteYour dish looks lovely with fryums....
@Baskaran:
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, thanks for dropping by! And thank you for the suggestion :)
Reg: heating/cooking flax seed: With normal cooking time there will be only a minimal effect on the omega-3 fats. In the recipe I didn't roast it for a prolonged time before adding rice. So I believe (and read) that no way the nutrients are lost if we cook/heat flaxseeds at normal cooking temperatures.
Well said about the loss of nutrients. It is well know that a prolonged heating will make the nutrients loss but not the way you did. Your recipe looks really tempting and innovative. I tried onetime Upma with flax seeds powder and it is a big failure as it was so sticky. but your dish really looks good. Wish to have the taste of it.
ReplyDelete-Nature Lover
Very delicious and mouth watering dish.
ReplyDeletereally very nice one.
ReplyDeleteHealthy looking rice. YUM!
ReplyDeleteAmazing recipes and stories ....I added you to my blogroll as well!
ReplyDeletewow!! healthy and delicious.. will try it soon
ReplyDeleteHi Uma ..visiting your blog for the first time.Flax masala rice seems to be an interesting dish ...never knew how to use flax seeds.will surely try out this one.
ReplyDeleteMy blog id:
www.foodmazaa.blogspot.com
I shall add urs too.
Regards,
Shobha.
Love the healthier rice, looks yum :)
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