
Everything I have tried from Cooking at Home with Pedatha has been a success so if you haven’t already, I would highly recommend getting a copy of the book. Simple South Indian vegetarian food for the win!

Raw Mango Rice | Mangai Sadam | Mamidikaya Annam
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 15 minutes
Serves 2-4
Recipe source: Cooking at Home with Pedatha
Ingredients:
2 cups of cooked rice
1 sour raw mango (a medium-sized one that yields one cup packed when peeled and grated)
¼ tsp of turmeric powder
Salt to taste
For the paste:
½ tsp of black mustard seeds
½ cup of grated coconut
2-3 of green chillies (adjust to taste)
1 small bunch of coriander leaves
For tempering:
3 tbsp of gingelly oil like Idayam (Indian sesame oil)
½ tsp of bengal gram / kadala paruppu / channa dal
1 ½ tsp of skinned halved urad dal / split black gram / ulutham paruppu
½ tsp of black mustard seeds
2-3 of dried red chillies (adjust to taste)
¼ tsp of hing / asafoetida / perungaayam
A few of curry leaves
3 tbsp of whole peanuts preferably with skin
Instructions:
1. Grind the ingredients ‘for the paste’ with not more than 2 tbsp water. I left it a bit coarse but you can grind it to a fine paste too.
2. Heat oil for tempering and add the peanuts, urad dal, and channa dal. When they are roasted and turn a golden brown, add the mustard seeds and let them pop.

3. Reduce the flame and add the rest of the ingredients ‘for tempering’. Mix once to combine and roast.

4. Add the grated mangoes and the turmeric powder. Mix well and stir for 2 mins.

5. Add the paste and salt to taste. Mix again and stir for another 3-4 mins.

6. Turn off flame, add the cooked rice, mix gently to combine and serve hot with chips, padad, or vadaam.

I absolutely loved the tanginess and the freshness of this one-pot meal. It comes together in no time and if you have cooked rice handy, it’s a super quick weeknight meal that only needs some curd and papad to go with it.
Do let me know if you try this raw mango rice recipe.
Simple and yummy recipe. Perfect lunch box one on lazy days
you just left me drooling Nags but can i be a lil candid and say that the ingredients pic could ve been better!!!
thanks for being honest anusha 🙂 I agree it could have been better, especially the lighting. i made this a few months back and from what i remember, it was a very cloudy day.
Simply love this tangy mango rice,my fav.
I am sure this is going to be a fav since I love that tanginess especially with this rice.The click with ingredients,I don't know how to say.But I often think you would have been a painter of huge acclaims if you had chosen ! Cheers..
I've bookmarked this one from the book, too. I can imagine the play of flavors on my tongue as I read through it every time. Btw, GORGEOUS pic of the ingredients!
Love this tangy rice.. and super ingredients idea :))
Love it with some deep fried vadams, bliss 🙂
I absolutely love anything tangy. The ingredient pic is a super 'win' idea 🙂
looks so good Nags!! I have never tried this sadam but i love raw mangoes so this is making me drool !!
good one..