Lemon Rice is one of the easiest and most flavorful South Indian rice recipes you can make. This bright and vibrant rice dish is packed with the refreshing tang of lemon juice, crunchy peanuts and cashews, fragrant curry leaves, and a simple tempering of spices that transforms plain rice into something incredibly delicious. Naturally vegan and made without onion and garlic, this Lemon Rice is perfect for busy weekdays, lunchboxes, travel meals, or light dinners.

One of the things I love most about this recipe is how quickly it comes together. On busy days, I often use leftover rice from the refrigerator to make a comforting meal within minutes.
The combination of lemon, curry leaves, roasted nuts, and lentils creates a wonderful balance of flavors and textures that never feels boring. Whether served with yogurt, pickle, coconut chutney, or enjoyed on its own, Lemon Rice is always satisfying.
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- What Makes South Indian Lemon Rice Special?
- Tangy & Flavorful Lemon Rice
- Why This Lemon Rice Recipe Works
- Ingredients and Notes
- How To Make South Indian Style Lemon Rice
- What To Serve With Lemon Rice
- Storing Suggestions
- Helpful Tips For Lemon Rice
- FAQ
- More South Indian Style Recipes
- Lemon Rice (South Indian Style)
What Makes South Indian Lemon Rice Special?
Lemon Rice, also known as Chitranna in Karnataka and Nimmakaya Pulihora in Andhra Pradesh, is one of the most popular rice dishes across South India.
Unlike heavily spiced rice dishes, Lemon Rice relies on a few simple ingredients:
- Fresh lemon juice
- Curry leaves
- Mustard seeds
- Urad dal
- Chana dal
- Peanuts
- Turmeric
The tempering adds crunch, nuttiness, and aroma, while the lemon juice provides its signature tangy flavor.
Because it travels well and stays fresh for hours, Lemon Rice is commonly packed for school lunches, office lunches, picnics, train journeys, and festive meals.

Tangy & Flavorful Lemon Rice
As someone who regularly cooks no-onion, no-garlic meals, I’ve had this Lemon Rice as a go-to recipe for years. It is one of those dishes I make when I want something comforting but don't want to spend much time in the kitchen.
Whenever I have leftover rice, this recipe is my favorite way to give it a completely new life. My son enjoys it exactly as it is, while I love serving it with plain yogurt and a little pickle on the side. The combination of tangy lemon, crunchy peanuts, curry leaves, and warm spices makes this simple rice dish incredibly satisfying.
If you are new to South Indian cooking, this Lemon Rice recipe is a wonderful place to start because it is easy, reliable, and packed with authentic flavors.
– Jigna
Why This Lemon Rice Recipe Works
Uses Everyday Pantry Ingredients: You only need rice, lemon, a few spices, and basic South Indian tempering ingredients.
Perfect For Leftover Rice: This recipe is one of my favorite ways to turn leftover rice into a fresh, exciting meal.
Naturally Vegan: No dairy, no eggs, and completely plant-based.
No Onion No Garlic: Perfect for Jain cooking, and anyone who avoids onions and garlic.
Great for Lunchboxes: The flavors remain delicious even after several hours, making it ideal for lunchboxes and travel meals.
Ready In Under 30 minutes: Even faster when using leftover rice.

Ingredients and Notes
- Rice: I mostly use basmati rice for making this Lemon Rice. However, you can use any non-sticky rice, short-grain or long-grain.
- Oil: I used sunflower oil, but you can use any cooking oil you prefer.
- Seeds and Lentils: Urad dal and chana dal add flavors, crunch, and a nutty taste to the rice. I highly recommend using these lentils, or at least urad dal, to achieve a delicious South-Indian flavor.
- Peanuts and Cashews: Use raw and unsalted peanuts and cashews.
- Chilies: I added dry red chilies and green chilies. You can adjust the spiciness to your taste preference.
- Curry Leaves: Curry leaves add a pleasant, earthy flavor to the dish. They are readily available at Indian grocery stores.
- Asafoetida: You can skip adding Hing if you do not prefer it.
- Turmeric Powder: Turmeric powder provides a beautiful hue to the rice.
- Cilantro: Add freshly chopped cilantro for a fresh, earthy flavor.
- Lemon Juice: Lemon Rice is tangy and bright in flavor thanks to lemon juice. So, do not skimp on lemon juice. However, you can add it to suit your taste.
- Salt: Add salt to taste.
How To Make South Indian Style Lemon Rice
Cooking The Rice
- Rinse the rice 2-3 times, then soak it in enough water for at least 15-20 minutes.
- After soaking, drain the water.
- Place the drained rice, 2 cups of water, and salt in a heavy-based pan or pot, and bring to a boil.


- Reduce the heat to low, stir, and cover with the lid.
- Cook the rice for 10-12 minutes, or until the water has been absorbed and the rice is tender and cooked through.
- Set aside and allow the rice to cool.


Making the Lemon Rice
- In a separate pan, heat oil and add mustard seeds, chana dal, and urad dal.

- Fry over medium heat until the mustard seeds start to pop and the lentils are golden brown.

- Add peanuts, cashews, dry red chilis, green chilis, and curry leaves.

- Reduce the heat and fry until peanuts and cashews are lightly browned.

- Turn off the heat and add asafoetida and turmeric powder.
- Mix well.


- Add cooked rice and gently mix everything well.

- Add lemon juice, salt to taste, and chopped coriander leaves.
- Mix well and serve hot.



What To Serve With Lemon Rice
Lemon Rice tastes wonderful on its own, but you can also pair it with:
- Plain yogurt
- Coconut chutney
- Mango pickle
- Roasted papad
- South Indian Vegetable Curry
- Potato fry
- Cucumber raita
- Peanut chutney
Storing Suggestions
It is best to enjoy this Lemon Rice on the same day it is made. However, if you still have leftovers, refrigerate them in an airtight container for a day.
Helpful Tips For Lemon Rice
Rice: I used basmati rice for this recipe. However, any non-sticky short-grain or long-grain rice can be used to make lemon rice.
Cool the Rice Before Mixing: Hot, freshly cooked rice can break and become mushy when mixed. Allow the rice to cool completely or spread it on a large plate before tempering.
Roast the Nuts Properly: Peanuts and cashews should be lightly golden and crunchy. They add texture and authentic flavor.
Use Fresh Curry Leaves: They provide the best aroma and flavor. If possible, avoid skipping them.
Add Lemon Juice After Turning Off the Heat: Always add lemon juice after turning off the heat. Cooking lemon juice directly can reduce its fresh flavor and brightness.
Don't Overmix: Mix the rice gently after adding the tempering. Overmixing can break the rice grains.
FAQ
Traditionally, short or medium-grain white rice is used. However, I like to use basmati rice. However, you can use your preferred type of rice, as long as it isn't mushy and sticky.
Yes! You can use brown rice for a healthier twist. Just make sure that you cool and cook them thoroughly before tempering to prevent clumping.
Absolutely. Lemon rice often tastes better after it has rested for a few hours, as the flavors have had time to meld together. It is perfect for meal prep or lunchboxes.
Yes, lemon rice is naturally vegan and gluten-free-just make sure your mustard seeds and asafoetida (hing) are certified gluten-free.
Adding lemon juice while the pan is very hot, or using bottled lemon juice, can sometimes create bitterness. Always add lemon juice after turning off the heat.

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Lemon Rice (South Indian Style)
Ingredients
For Cooking the Rice
- 1 cup (200g) basmati rice (or choice of rice)
- 2 cups water
- ½ teaspoon salt
For Lemon Rice
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
- 1 tablespoon chana dal
- 1 tablespoon urad dal
- 2 tablespoon raw peanuts
- 8-10 unsalted cashews
- 2 dry red chilis
- 1-2 green chilis slitted (add to taste)
- 10-12 curry leaves
- ½ teaspoon asafoetida
- ½ teaspoon turmeric powder
- Cooked rice
- 2 tablespoon finely chopped coriander leaves
- Salt to taste
- 2-3 tablespoon lemon juice (add to taste)
Instructions
Cooking the Rice
- Rinse the rice 2-3 times, then soak in enough water for at least 15-20 minutes. After soaking, drain the water.
- Place the drained rice, salt, and 2 cups of water in a heavy-based pan or pot and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat to low, stir, cover, and cook for 10 minutes, or until the water has been absorbed and the rice is tender and cooked through.
- Set aside and allow the rice to cool.
Making the Lemon Rice
- In a separate pan, heat oil and add mustard seeds, chana dal, and urad dal. Fry on medium heat until mustard seeds start to pop and lentils are golden brown.
- Add peanuts, cashews, dry red chilis, green chilis, and curry leaves. Reduce the heat and fry until peanuts and cashews are lightly browned.
- Then add asafoetida and turmeric powder. Mix well and turn off the heat. Add cooked rice and gently mix everything well.
- Add lemon juice, salt to taste, and chopped coriander leaves. Mix well and serve hot.
Serving Suggestions
- Lemon Rice can be served with a bowl of plain yogurt.
- It can also be served with pickles or coconut chutney.
- You can also serve it with your choice of curry.
- Otherwise, it can be enjoyed as it is.
Notes
- Rice: I used basmati rice for this recipe. However, any non-sticky short-grain or long-grain rice can be used to make lemon rice.
- Cool the Rice Before Mixing: Hot, freshly cooked rice can break and become mushy when mixed. Allow the rice to cool completely or spread it on a large plate before tempering.
- Roast the Nuts Properly: Peanuts and cashews should be lightly golden and crunchy. They add texture and authentic flavor.
- Use Fresh Curry Leaves: They provide the best aroma and flavor. If possible, avoid skipping them.
- Add Lemon Juice After Turning Off the Heat: Always add lemon juice after turning off the heat. Cooking lemon juice directly can reduce its fresh flavor and brightness.
- Don't Overmix: Mix the rice gently after adding the tempering. Overmixing can break the rice grains.











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