Ghee Rice Recipe - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

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Ghee Rice is a classic and super aromatic South Indian meal made with rice, Ghee, whole spices, onions, cashews and raisins. It cooks up in a single pot, is kids’ approved and the perfect side dish that goes well with pretty much anything. Forget about the plain rice and make this ghee rice for a quick meal anytime either in a regular pot, traditional cooker or instant pot. I have the instructions for all these methods.

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About Ghee Rice

Ghee Rice is a popular South Indian rice dish where rice is sautéed and cooked with pure ghee & whole spices. Later it is garnished with caramelized onions, crunchy ghee fried cashews and sweet raisins. Ghee, a traditional Indian cooking fat is the star of this dish that imparts a nutty aroma and delicious taste.

Apart from being a staple in many South Indian households, this is popular on the restaurant menus, wedding and party menus as well. Ghee rice is usually served with a gravy or curry like vegetable kurma, chicken curry, egg curry and sometimes even with special lentil dish.

There are a few different ways ghee rice is made. In this post I share 2 easy ways to make. The first method is a one pot dish and can be made in a traditional cooker, pot or instant pot. The second method is made with precooked rice where it is tempered with spices and curry leaves.

I can’t justify that one method is better than the other but in fact it is more of what you want to make – a pot meal or use up your precooked rice. But both ways, Ghee rice turns out super delicious!! I am sure you will make this time and again if you ignore the calories in the dish.

You can make ghee rice following the second method for a quick fuss-free meal for your kids. This was my mom’s favorite way to make ghee rice for us.

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1 About Ghee Rice

2 How to Make Ghee Rice (Stepwise Photos)

3 Pan Fried Ghee Rice (Recipe 2)

4 Pro Tips

5 Recipe Card 1

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How to Make Ghee Rice (Stepwise Photos)

1. Wash and soak 1 cup rice for 20 minutes.

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2. Add 1½ tablespoon ghee to a cooker or a pot. Next add 14 to 20 cashews and fry till lightly golden. Also add 14 raisins. When they turn plump, remove to a plate and keep them aside. We need them for garnishing.

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3. Transfer 1 medium thinly sliced onion to the same pan, fry them evenly stirring often until golden or light brown but not burnt. Remove them to the same plate and keep aside. We need them for garnishing as they add flavor to the rice.

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Temper

4. To the same pan, add ½ tablespoon ghee. Add 1 bay leaf, 1 star anise, 4 cloves, 1 small cinnamon, 3 cardamoms and a strand of mace. Fry for a min. Then add 2 sliced green chilis and fry for a min.

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5. Next add drained rice.

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6. Fry for about 3 to 4 minutes, stirring evenly and frying.

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7. Add half teaspoon salt. Pour 1¾ cups water if cooking in a cooker. To cook in a pot, pour 2 cups water. Stir and taste test the water. It has to be slightly salty.

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8. If cooking in a pot, bring the water to a boil and then regulate the flame to low. Cook covered until the rice is fully cooked. Turn off the heat when done and leave the pot covered for 10 to 15 mins. The heat in the pot will make the rice fluffy.

If making ghee rice in a pressure cooker, Cook for 1 whistle on a medium high flame.

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9. When the pressure releases, fluff up the ghee rice with a fork.

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Garnish with raisins, cashews, fried onions and coriander leaves.

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Pan Fried Ghee Rice (Recipe 2)

This is more like a fried rice, needs only pepper powder and no other spice is used. This makes a good lunch box dish for kids but without egg. I wonder if eggs keep good for so long in kids lunch box.

This can be made without egg or you can even use some of your favorite veggies like carrot, peas, capsicum and beans. I have grown up eating this more often during winters.

Pepper and curry leaves fried in ghee emits a great aroma & taste.

Most times I end up making this for my lunch. We don’t mind having it without any raita or gravy and just love to have it with grated carrot, sliced onions or cucumbers.

If you are a non-vegetarian then you can try this with a hot and spicy andhra chicken fry or a gravy like chicken chettinad or butter chicken.

Ingredients for recipe 2

  • ½ cup basmathi rice
  • 1 boiled egg (pierce it with a fork randomly) (optional)
  • handful of cashews and raisins
  • 2 tbsp ghee
  • 10 pepper corns (coarsely crushed)
  • 2 sprig curry leaves
  • 1 green chili slit
  • 1 to 2 garlic chopped
  • Salt to taste
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Method
1. Cook rice and cool it completely.
2. Heat a pan with ghee, fry cashews and raisins, set these aside to a plate
3. Add garlic, curry leaves, green chili and egg. fry till the leaves turn crisp
4. Next add coarsely crushed pepper powder and salt, saute
5. Add rice to the pan and mix well. fry for 2 minutes on high
6. Garnish with cashews and raisins just before serving.

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Pro Tips

  1. Use good quality ghee that has a nice aroma. It is the good quality ghee that brings a unique aroma to the rice. If possible use desi cow’s ghee or at least puree ghee. Avoid using oil.
  2. Always rinse the rice well a few times before making ghee rice. This helps to get rid of the excess starch and prevents the rise from turning mushy.
  3. Soaking rice for at least 30 mins before cooking helps the rice to expand well & cook up to fluffy grains.
  4. Different regions use different kinds of rice to make ghee rice. I make it using aged basmati rice. You can use any other rice of your choice.
  5. Frying rice in ghee for 3 to 5 mins is another key step to make perfect ghee rice.

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Ghee Rice Recipe

Ghee rice is a one pot rice dish made with ghee, rice, spices & nuts. It is one of the most basic flavored rice recipe served with kurma or any curry.Instructions for stovetop & Instant pot.

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Prep Time5 minutes minutes

Cook Time15 minutes minutes

Total Time20 minutes minutes

Servings2

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 cups basmati rice
  • 2 tablespoons ghee or clarified butter
  • 1 medium onion thinly sliced (optional)
  • cups water for Indian cooker (1¼ cup Instant pot, 2 cups for normal pot)
  • 1 green chilies (slit or chopped)
  • ½ teaspoon Salt (adjust to taste)
  • 14 cashewnuts (kaju, 28 split)
  • 14 raisins

Whole spices

  • 2 inch cinnamon (dalchini)
  • 4 cloves (laung)
  • 3 to 4 green cardamoms (elaichi)
  • 1 strand mace (javitri)
  • 1 star anise (chakri phool)
  • 1 bay leaf (tej patta)

Instructions

Preparation

  • Add rice to a bowl and rinse well at least thrice. Soak it for at least 20 to 30 minutes. Drain and set aside.While the rice soaks, slice onion thinly & slit green chilies.

  • Heat a pressure cooker or a pot with ghee. Fry cashews till lightly golden, add raisins and stir up. When they turn plump set them aside in a plate.

  • To the same pan, add onions. You can also skip onions from the recipe.Fry them till golden, about to caramelize but not burnt. These are the fried onions / barista. These onions are used for garnishing and they add flavor to the rice.

How to Make Ghee Rice

  • Add all the whole spices to the pan & fry for a min until aromatic.

  • Add green chilies, drained rice & fry on a medium flame for about 3 to 4 minutes. Stir to prevent burning .

  • Pour water and salt as needed. You may need to add more or less water depending on the rice (read my notes below).

  • Taste the water and check the salt. If needed add more. Ideally the water has to be slightly salty.

  • If making in a pressure cooker, cook on a medium heat until you hear 1 whistle. If making in pot, cover and cook on a very low flame until the rice is cooked fully but not mushy.

  • When the pressure releases, Open the lid and gently fluff up the rice with a fork.

  • Transfer ghee rice to a serving bowl or plate.Garnish with raisins, cashews, fried onions and coriander leaves.

  • Serve ghee rice with any gravy like kurma, curry or even with egg roast. You can also eat it plain.

Instant Pot Ghee Rice

  • Press the SAUTE button & add ghee to the inner steel pot of the Instant pot.

  • When the ghee melts, add the cashews & saute until they turn light golden.

  • Then add in the raisins and stir until they plum up. Remove the cashews and raisins to a small plate.

  • Stir in the onion slices to the ghee and spread them in a single layer.

  • Next stir them every now and then until they turn golden to light brown & aromatic. If the pot is too hot, you can switch the saute to low by pressing (saute button again). Drain the ghee well and remove to the same plate.

  • Now add in all the whole spices, followed by the green chilli and drained rice.

  • Saute for 30 to 60 seconds & press CANCEL button.

  • Pour water and add salt. Deglaze by scrubbing the bottom of the steel pot with a spatula. Taste the water and add more salt if needed.

  • Secure the instant pot with the lid. Position the steam release handle/ vent to sealing.

  • Press the PRESSURE COOK button (or manual on older IPs) and set the timer to 5 mins.

  • When the IP beeps, wait for natural pressure release for 2 to 3 mins. For softer rice, you can wait upto 5 mins. Then release the rest manually by moving the steam release handle from sealing to venting.

  • Cool down a bit and then garnish ghee rice with fried onions, raisins and cashews.

Notes

  • To double the recipe, you can double all the whole spices and keep the star anise same.
  • The recipe can be doubled & made in Instant pot. Cook time remains the same.
  • Wait for the rice to cool down a bit before garnishing.
  • Adjust the amount of water depending on the kind of rice used. I use aged basmati rice and the quantities mentioned in the recipe are for aged basmati rice. If you do not know how much to add, simply add the same amount of water you use to cook plain steamed rice.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Ghee Rice Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 589Calories from Fat 189

% Daily Value*

Fat 21g32%

Saturated Fat 11g69%

Cholesterol 38mg13%

Sodium 686mg30%

Potassium 318mg9%

Carbohydrates 91g30%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 10g20%

Vitamin C 7mg8%

Calcium 50mg5%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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© Swasthi’s Recipes

Ghee rice recipe first published in July 2012. Republished in July 2019. Updated in June 2022.

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About Swasthi

I’m Swasthi Shreekanth, the recipe developer, food photographer & food writer behind Swasthi’s Recipes. My aim is to help you cook great Indian food with my time-tested recipes. After 2 decades of experience in practical Indian cooking I started this blog to help people cook better & more often at home. Whether you are a novice or an experienced cook I am sure Swasthi’s Recipes will assist you to enhance your cooking skills. More about me

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FAQs

Is ghee rice healthy? ›

Desi ghee and rice is known to be a good source of protein for vegetarians. If paired with some vegetables and dal, it will make a complete meal for you to indulge in. Both rice and ghee promotes digestion, avoid constipation.

How many calories in a cup of ghee rice? ›

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How to know when ghee is done? ›

Ghee will continue to cook on its own for another 1 to 2 mins since the pot is hot. By then the ghee is perfectly done – clear, golden in color and all the milk solids browned but not burnt. When the temperature comes down, place a strainer over a clean jar and filter it. Press down the brown solids with a spoon.

Can diabetic patient eat ghee rice? ›

Ghee has a low glycemic index. So, it doesn't raise insulin as much as high glycemic index foods like White bread, white rice, etc. Moderate amount of ghee in food is recommended for diabetic people, as it slows down the release of glucose in the blood.

Can we use butter instead of ghee in ghee rice? ›

If you do not consume ghee, feel free to substitute it with butter instead. Equally delicious! Although ghee rice can be made with many variations, yet the most basic recipe uses onions/shallots, cardamom, cinnamon and cloves; spices that elevate the flavor of the rice.

How to reheat ghee rice? ›

Spray a baking dish with cooking spray or lightly grease it with butter or ghee. Toss the leftover rice with a tablespoon or two of water then wrap the dish with foil. Pop it in the oven and bake it for about 20 minutes, or until the rice is piping hot and completely heated through.

Is ghee less fattening than butter? ›

Both contain nearly 100% of calories from fat. Ghee contains a higher concentration of fat than butter. Gram for gram, it provides slightly more short-chain saturated fats. Overall, the differences between the two are small, and choosing one over the other likely won't significantly affect your health.

Does ghee reduce glycemic index of rice? ›

They have been insisting for ages on the importance of including Ghee in our lentils/Dals, Rice, Breads/Chapatis, Khichadi and other grains. Only recently, have the Nutritionists and Dieticians discovered that using Ghee in grains, reduces the Glycemic Index of the grains, and makes them more digestible.

What has more calories oil or ghee? ›

When it comes to calories, both ghee and olive oil come in at 9 per gram. A tablespoon of ghee has the same number of calories (120) and fat grams (14) as olive oil.

Should ghee be refrigerated after opening? ›

Store it. As the milk solids have been removed, ghee doesn't go rancid as rapidly as ordinary butter does, so refrigeration is not so essential. However, it will extend its life, so it's worth keeping opened shop-bought ghee or homemade ghee in the fridge.

What is the best butter for ghee? ›

What butter to use. I use unsalted butter. Ghee and clarified butter purchased at the store is unsalted. You can use salted if you prefer, but unsalted is handier because it's the standard in recipes so you don't have to worry about oversalting things because you have salted ghee.

What do we call ghee in English? ›

clarified butter (= butter with the water and milk solids removed by heating) used in South Asian cooking: The grain is mixed with ghee (clarified butter).

Is ghee good or bad for weight loss? ›

Ghee contains medium-chain fatty acids, which the body can readily convert into energy and aid in fat burning. Additionally, it is rich in conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), known to support weight loss by reducing body fat and promoting lean muscle mass. However, moderation is the key.

Is ghee more unhealthy than butter? ›

Both contain nearly 100% of calories from fat. Ghee contains a higher concentration of fat than butter. Gram for gram, it provides slightly more short-chain saturated fats. Overall, the differences between the two are small, and choosing one over the other likely won't significantly affect your health.

Is ghee rice good for diarrhea? ›

Any time one is feeling depleted (physically or emotionally) or is having digestive ailments such as gas, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea, ghee rice is the perfect remedy to soothe our mind and body while being gentle on the digestive system.

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