Anyone who has been reading this blog for a while will undoubtedly have come across at one time or another one of my recommendations for Yamuna Devi's cookbooks, in particular her hefty compilation of authentic and extraordinary Indian vegetarian recipes in Lord Krishna's Cuisine — a timeless cooking classic if there ever was one. I'll always be devoted to that book more than any other for awakening a genuine love for delicious and quality food, but I'm fortunate to own a copy of a later book — Yamuna's Table — in which she departs from traditional Indian fare but uses that knowledge to come up with some astonishingly creative and tasty modern dishes that are in many cases the equal of the old classics.
One of these is this exquisite pine nut and wild rice pilaf tinged with just the right amount of orange for a light, refreshing and flavorful summer side dish. Serve on a patio, at a picnic, or just at home — everyone will love it. I reproduce the recipe almost exactly as found in the book, partly because it's too good to change in any way except possibly to add a few more pine nuts or jalapeños as your taste goes, but also because the book appears unfortunately to be out of print. But there are usually a few used copies lying around for the lucky ones.
Pine Nut and Orange Wild Rice | |||
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Yamuna's Table Published on July 26, 2008 Simple and fragrant basmati and wild rice pilaf with toasted pine nuts and delicate orange flavoring
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wow! this is really a great variety recipe...new to me...luved it
ReplyDeleteLisa - Even I am a great fan of Yamuna Devi..:) the combo looks yummy..lovely post.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Siri
Very nice. I am not usually a big rice person - but this sure sounds yummy - especially with the cranberries!
ReplyDeleteI love pine nuts and Iadore rice. Winning combo I think!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, the currents and the orange sound wonderful with the nuttiness of the wild rice... (and I love your red bowl, too! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting recipe. Orange zest and orange juice in rice. This sounds great.
ReplyDeleteWild rice is so nice, this looks really tasty.
ReplyDeleteI really like the sound of orange in rice pilaf.
ReplyDeleteYum. The Orange-jalapeño combination does sound fresh and exciting and summery. I'm kind of surprised that the dish isn't at all orange, given the addition of the juice and the peel. It does look very satisfying: hearty, but summery.
ReplyDeleteI am so tempted by the ingredients in it! would love to spoon it from that plate
ReplyDeleteI have heard so much about yamuna devi, need to check her books out. Btw, lovely recipe, will give this a try
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteAll the ingredients in it look great-- and good idea to make this with pine nuts!
You don't by any chance know a good place to find jalapeño peppers or pine nuts, do you?
I've been looking around online for these so I can make Yamuna Devi's pine nut and orange wild rice
also. :)
Really like your blog
thanks!!
Hi Tina;
ReplyDeleteWhere are you located? In the summer I grow my own jalapenos, but otherwise pick them up from the grocery store. As for pine nuts, the store I used to buy mine from is, alas, closed. I would suggest you get them from a "health food" store if possible.
Lisa: I will *definitely* be trying this.
ReplyDelete@Tina- I'm not sure about jalapeño peppers, but I normally get my Pine Nuts from NutsOnline-- I've looked a fair bit and they seem to consistently have the best prices- http://www.nutsonline.com/nuts/pinenuts/pine.html
Lovely blog and post Brooke-- all looks really tasty!
~Sally