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17 one-pot rice dishes for winter months

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 22, 2025, 09:22 IST
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Easy rice dishes that are like comforting hug

Rice is an Indian staple, which is enjoyed in every meal and different forms. Take a look at these delicious rice dishes that will surely tempt your taste buds.

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Lemon Rice


A tangy and delicious rice dish seasoned with roasted peanuts, lemon juice, lemon rinds, and a tempering of mustard seeds, and curry leaves.

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Coconut Rice


A creamy and delicious rice recipe made with coconut cream or milk, cashews, pistachios, and walnuts.

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Chicken Biryani


It's one of the most popular rice preparations of India made with marianted chicken pieces slow-cooked along with rice, and a melange of spices.

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Zafrani Pulao


It's a nutrient-rich rice preparation made with rice, saffron water, roasted nuts, and dry fruits and is served with curry.

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Veg Fried Rice


A popular main course dish made with cooked rice, pan-fried with garlic, ginger, corn, capsicum, soy sauce, chilli sauces, and lots of spring onion.

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Rice Kheer


It's a creamy sweet dish made with broken rice, water, milk, sugar, nuts, and cardamom powder.

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Jeera Rice


Jeera rice is a popular North Indian dish made with ghee, lots of cumin seeds, bay leaves, cardamom, and cloves. It goes well with all types of curry.

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Khichdi


Khichdi is the comfort food of India, made with rice, dal, turmeric, salt, and veggies, and served with a dollop of ghee.

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Peas Pulao


It's a winter delicacy of North India made with fresh green peas pressure cooked along with rice, and a melange of raw spices.

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Mushroom Risotto


Risotto is an Italian rice dish made with arborio rice and cooked with mushrooms and vegetables. It also contains butter, onions, cheese, and white wine.

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Egg Biryani



This filling and delicious rice preparation uses boiled eggs, slow cooked along with rice, spices, and veggies.

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Tomato Rice



As the name suggests, it's a simple rice dish that uses a lot of tomatoes and offers a tangy flavour.

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Tamarind Rice



This South Indian rice dish uses tamarind pulp and water to cook the rice, which is then tempered with mustard seeds and curry leaves.

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Bisi Bele Bath


It's a rice-based dish of Karnataka and uses a spicy masala called "huliyanna," toor dal, ghee, curry leaves, tamarind, and veggies.

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Curd Rice

Curd rice is a popular South Indian dish made with cooked rice, curd, peanuts, pomegranate, and a tempering of curry leaves and mustard seeds. Cooling and comforting, it aids digestion, soothes the stomach, and is often enjoyed as a light, nourishing end to a meal.

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Tehri

It gets its signature yellow colour from mild spices and turmeric, making it fragrant without being heavy. Slow-cooked in true Awadhi style, the rice absorbs flavours from the vegetables and soya chunks, resulting in a comforting, one-pot dish that feels both hearty and balanced.


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