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​​5 rice-based summer dishes that beat the heat​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 13, 2025, 21:00 IST
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5 rice-based summer dishes that beat the heat

When the temperature rises and the sun feels too strong, rice can be a quiet hero. It is light, easy to use and cool, making it the perfect base for meals that fill you up without making you feel heavy. While rice is often seen as part of a warm, filling meal, in summer it turns into calm, refreshing dishes that are gentle on the stomach and full of taste. Here are some rice-based ideas that bring comfort and help you feel relaxed even on the hottest days.

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Curd rice with cucumber twist

This South Indian classic is well known, but adding grated cucumber makes it even more cooling. The curd keeps your stomach calm, the rice gives energy, and cucumber adds extra water content. It’s creamy, slightly tangy, and best when served cold.

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Raw mango rice

Sour, fresh, and full of zing, this dish uses grated raw mango sautéed lightly with mustard seeds, curry leaves and turmeric before being mixed with cooked rice. Raw mango is not just a flavour bomb, it also helps with digestion and gives your body a refreshing punch of vitamin C.

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Lemon rice with peanuts

This sunny yellow rice gets its colour from turmeric and its pop from mustard seeds, green chillies, and roasted peanuts. Lemon juice adds a citrusy lift that cools you down instantly. The dish is quick to assemble and doesn’t feel heavy, making it ideal for mid-day meals when you want something bright and simple.

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Kokum-infused rice salad

Kokum has been used in coastal kitchens for years to help cool the body. When soaked and blended into a light dressing, it mixes well with cooled rice, chopped veggies and fresh herbs. The mix turns out tangy, slightly sweet and calming, perfect for days when you’re not very hungry but still want something nourishing.

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Rice and moong dal phirni

This chilled dessert isn’t just a treat, it’s also full of goodness. Made with soaked rice and moong dal, slow cooked in milk and lightly flavoured with cardamom or rose, it cools the system and satisfies sweet cravings gently. Unlike heavy sweets, this one feels light and refreshing, especially when served cold.


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