Kovil thayir sadam recipe | Temple style curd rice| Bahalabath | Daddojanam | thayir sadam| Curd rice | yogurt rice | dahi annam is a quite common south Indian rice variety. From childhood, our meal is never complete without curd rice. Generally, we eat it by mixing plain with homemade yogurt. When we have guests or on any special occasion we do seasoning to the curd rice and serve it. I have already posted a curd rice recipe a few years back.
When I shared the temple-style sakkarai pongal post on Facebook a few weeks back, one of my friends asked me to post temple-style curd rice recipe too. Coincidentally, 2 weeks back we joined a prayer at perumal temple here, on the occasion of a friend’s mil birthday. We took back home puliyodarai, kesari and thayir sadam. Tasting the thayir sadam, I could make out the ingredients and make it at home yesterday, for my lunch. The taste was very close to the one we had in the temple. Since today is varalakshmi pooja and for doing the punar poojai tomorrow, many of us will make thayir sadam as neivedhyam for amman. So try out this temple style thayir sadam at home and let me know how it turned out. Check out my
- temple style sakkarai pongal
- temple style puliyodarai

Method:
- Wash and soak the raw rice for 10 minutes. Soaking is optional.
- Cook the rice with 3/4 cup of water for 6-7 whistles in a pressure cooker.

Kovil thayir sadam recipe
Ingredients
- ¼ cup Raw rice| sona masoori rice
- ¼ cup Milk you can use cold milk or boiled and cooled milk. Do no use hot milk
- ¾ cup water
- ¼ cup Curd | yogurt
- 2 tsp Oil
- ¼ tsp Ginger grated
- ¼ tsp Urad dal
- ¼ tsp Channa dal
- Asafoetida a pinch
- Salt to taste
- 1 Red chili
- Curry leaves few
Instructions
- Wash and soak the raw rice for 10 minutes. Soaking is optional.
- Cook the rice with 3/4 cup of water for 6-7 whistles in a pressure cooker.
- Mash the rice when it is hot with a back of a spoon. and allow this to cool in a wide bowl.
- When it is completely cool add the milk, salt and yogurt. Mix well with clean hands. You can very well do it with a ladle too but for even lump free mixing hands are highly recommended.
- Add few more spoon of milk or yogurt to adjust the taste and consistency.
- In a pan add the oil and add the mustard seeds,grated ginger, channa dal, urad dal, curry leaves and red chili.
- When the dal changes colour switch off the flame.
- Add this tadka to the curd rice and mix well.
- Serve chilled.
- If the rice turns hard after an hour so, add little milk and curd to this and adjust the salt just before serving.