Kovakkai / Ivy Gourd happens to be one of our favorite vegetables and this Masala Bhaat is absolutely a recipe to make with. This is a wonderful recipe to make for lunch boxes as well and the freshly ground spices make it even more flavorful.
I love cooking one-pot meals and that is often something I make when I run out of ideas. When I was going through all the amazing recipes that my blogging marathon partner Kalyani has, this recipe sounded really flavorful.

I also happened to have some kovakkai (ivy gourd) in hand and so this was a perfect choice. I have only made curry / poriyal with kovakkai and when I saw that this rice had kovakkai in it, I wanted to try it out right away.
So I made it for dinner and served it with raita / pachadi. Kids loved the crunch of kovakkai in the rice along with cashew nuts and came for seconds.
Also, the masala powder used in the recipe is very flavorful. I am going to be making a batch of it and storing it to make vegetable rice in the future. Kalyani had garnished the rice with some freshly grated coconut which I omitted.
Preparation time - 20 minutes Cooking time - 40 minutes Difficulty level - easy Recipe adapted from - Sizzling Tastebuds

Ingredients to make Masala Bhaat - Serves 4 to 6
- Basmati Rice - 2 cups
- Kovakkai / Ivy Gourd - ½ lb (chopped thin, lengthwise)
- Oil - 3 tbsp
- Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
- Cashew nuts - 2 tbsp
- Asafetida - ¼ tsp
- Curry leaves - few
- Salt - to taste
Masala powder to make Masala Bhath -
- Krambu / Cloves - 9
- Cinnamon - 2, inch stick
- Red chilies - 4 or 5
- Jeeragam / Jeera - 2 tsp
- Coriander seeds - 2 tbsp
- Sesame seeds - 1 tbsp
- Desiccated coconut - ½ cup

Procedure to make Masala Bhath
TO MAKE THE MASALA POWDER -
In a small pan, fry the desiccated coconut until golden brown (without any oil) and keep it in a bowl.
Now fry the rest of the ingredients mentioned under the masala powder until aromatic and place it in the same bowl as the fried coconut.
Once the ingredients cool down to room temperature, grind them to a powder.

To make the Masala Bhath -
Wash and soak the rice for about 20 minutes. Then drain the rice and keep it aside until ready to use.
Either in a heavy bottom vessel or in the cooker, heat the oil. Add the mustard seeds, curry leaves, asafetida and the cashew nuts and let it fry for a minute.

- Now add the chopped kovakkai and let it fry for about 5 minutes.

- Add the masala powder, salt, and drained rice and mix gently taking care not to break the rice.

- Add the water needed to cook the rice (I used 4 cups of water) and cook until the rice and the vegetables are cooked.

- Garnish with cilantro and serve hot with Raita.

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- Kothamalli Sadam | Cilantro Rice | Coriander Rice
- Beetroot Rice | Beetroot Pulao
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Recipe

Equipment
- ▢ pan
- ▢ bowl
- ▢ spatula
Ingredients
TO MAKE MASALA BHAATH
- ▢ 2 cups Basmati Rice
- ▢ ½ lb. Kovakkai / Ivy Gourd Chopped thin, lengthwise
- ▢ 3 tbsp. Oil
- ▢ 1 teaspoon Mustard seeds
- ▢ 2 tbsp. Cashew nuts
- ▢ ¼ teaspoon Asafetida
- ▢ few Curry leaves
- ▢ to taste Salt
TO MAKE MASALA BHAATH -
- ▢ 9 Krambu / Cloves
- ▢ 2 Inch Cinnamon Stick
- ▢ 4 or 5 Red chilies
- ▢ 2 teaspoon Jeeragam / Jeera
- ▢ 2 tbsp. Coriander seeds
- ▢ 1 tbsp. Sesame seeds
- ▢ ½ cut Desiccated coconut
Instructions
TO MAKE THE MASALA POWDER
- In a small pan, fry the desiccated coconut until golden brown (without any oil) and keep it in a bowl.
- Now fry the rest of the ingredients mentioned under the masala powder until aromatic and place it in the same bowl as the fried coconut.
- Once the ingredients cool down to room temperature, grind it to a powder.
TO MAKE THE MASALA BHATH -
- Wash and soak the rice for about 20 minutes. Then drain the rice and keep it aside until ready to use.
- Either in a heavy bottom vessel or in the cooker, heat the oil. Add the mustard seeds, curry leaves, asafetida and the cashew nuts, and let it fry for a minute.
- Now add the chopped kovakkai and let it fry for about 5 minutes.
- Add the masala powder, salt and the drained rice and mix gently taking care not to break the rice.
- Add water needed to cook the rice (I used 4 cups of water) and cook until the rice and the vegetables are cooked.
- Garnish with cilantro and serve hot with Raita.
Nutrition
More Rice Recipes
- Vellam Sadam | Sweet Jaggery Rice
- Rasam Rice | One-Pot Rasam Sadam (Instant Pot Recipe)
- Instant Pot Vegetable Masala Khichdi
- Spicy Schezwan Fried Rice

Masala Bhaath – Spiced Rice With Ivy Gourd (Kovakkai)
Equipment
- pan
- bowl
- spatula
Ingredients
TO MAKE MASALA BHAATH
- 2 cups Basmati Rice
- ½ lb. Kovakkai / Ivy Gourd Chopped thin, lengthwise
- 3 tbsp. Oil
- 1 teaspoon Mustard seeds
- 2 tbsp. Cashew nuts
- ¼ teaspoon Asafetida
- few Curry leaves
- to taste Salt
TO MAKE MASALA BHAATH –
- 9 Krambu / Cloves
- 2 Inch Cinnamon Stick
- 4 or 5 Red chilies
- 2 teaspoon Jeeragam / Jeera
- 2 tbsp. Coriander seeds
- 1 tbsp. Sesame seeds
- ½ cut Desiccated coconut
Instructions
TO MAKE THE MASALA POWDER
- In a small pan, fry the desiccated coconut until golden brown (without any oil) and keep it in a bowl.
- Now fry the rest of the ingredients mentioned under the masala powder until aromatic and place it in the same bowl as the fried coconut.
- Once the ingredients cool down to room temperature, grind it to a powder.
TO MAKE THE MASALA BHATH –
- Wash and soak the rice for about 20 minutes. Then drain the rice and keep it aside until ready to use.
- Either in a heavy bottom vessel or in the cooker, heat the oil. Add the mustard seeds, curry leaves, asafetida and the cashew nuts, and let it fry for a minute.
- Now add the chopped kovakkai and let it fry for about 5 minutes.
- Add the masala powder, salt and the drained rice and mix gently taking care not to break the rice.
- Add water needed to cook the rice (I used 4 cups of water) and cook until the rice and the vegetables are cooked.
- Garnish with cilantro and serve hot with Raita.