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Khichdi - A Feast of the Lord

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Khichdi

To many, the humble khichdi or khichri  or Khechudi,  evokes a medley of emotions, by the mere mention of the name, one either loves or hates it. Almost every state in India has it's own name for Khichdi, and has it as part of regular meals. It is called khichuri in West Bengal, Adahengu khichdi( ginger-asafoetida khichdi) in Odisha which is a part of the famous Chapan Bhog of the Lord Jagannath temple, Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Bisi bele bath in Karnataka and Khichri in Bihar and UP.
Khichdi

This humble Khichdi which is a part of the famous Chapan Bhog of the Lord Jagannath in Odisha is cooked with rice, dal, seasonal vegetables and served with curd  to the devotees.This temple khichdi is the ultimate lesson in slow fire cooking where nine earthenware pots placed one atop another. The steam moves from one pot to the next, cooking the ingredients inside the successive pots.
Khichdi

   Ayurveda, the Indian wisdom of medicine, also recommends Khichdi for all body types as a cleansing regimen. Khichdi is also the first solid that babies are introduce to, Rice and Lentils are simmered till mushy, seasoned with Turmeric and salt, and fed to infants to introduce them to adult food as it is soft , easily digested, and has no spices. 

Khichdi

The khichdi  refers to a nutritionally balanced stew of rice and pulses, usually made with high quality grains, easily digestible lentils, fresh vegetables, exquisite spicing and homemade ghee, making it adequate, luscious and comforting.I, for one loves it and enjoy this soothing comforting bowl of earthy goodness. To cope with the blandness, khichri is usually paired with tangy and piquant partners, khichri ke char yaar, dahi, paapad, ghee and achaar.

Cuisine:Odia
Prep Time:30 minutes
Cooking Time:10 minutes
Serves:2

Ingredients:
  • 1 cup Rice
  • ½ cup  Moong Dal
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 tbsp ghee
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 green cardamom
  • 1/2 inch cinnamon
  • 1 or 2 dry red chilli
  • 1/4tsp of cumin seeds
  • 1/4tsp  asafetida
  • 1tbsp grated ginger
  • ½ tsp turmeric powder
  • salt as per taste
  • for garnishing
  • Fresh coriander
  • Green chillies
  • lime wedges
Khichdi
Let's Learn How to make this Khichdi:
  • Rinse and wash Rice and moong lentils together. Soak both of them for 30 minutes in water.
  • Heat 1 tbsp ghee in pressure cooker add cumin. When it starts to splutters then add bayleaf, dry red chillies, green cardamom, cinnamon,grated ginger and asafetida.
  • Saute for 10 to 15 seconds and add the drained the rice and moong lentils to the pressure cooker. Stir for a minute .
  • Pour 3 cups of water, turmeric powder and salt.
  • Close the lid tightly and pressure cook the khichdi on a medium flame for 1 whistle. Once the whistle comes, turn the flame to low and cook for 5 minutes. Turn off the heat and wait till the pressure is released and you can open the lid.
  • Serve the Khichdi with ghee on top  and garnish with coriander leaves, green chillies and a wedge of lemon.
  • This type of Khichdi taste  great with curd/yogurt, papad or pickles to balance the blandness.

 Khichdi
Sending this recipe to 33rd Foodie Monday Bloghop theme of celebration of everyday cooking with #Rice

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29 comments

  1. Delicious one pot dish...completely soul satisfied food

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  2. Love how comfy, delicious and nutritious this khichdi is. A perfect meal full of good health!

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  3. Very beautifully narrated, Excellent share with beautiful images. Looking super delicious.

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  4. hot hot khichdi is such a comfort meal. Nicely narrated and awesome share

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  5. Love love this Khichdi.....nice share dee

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  6. Awesome share Alka. Thanks for the recipe dear. Comfort food and super delicious.

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  7. This recipe looks absolutely delicious!! I’m going to make this for lunch tomorrow!!

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  8. I love khichdi and this looks perfect :)

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  9. You are so right Alka, khichdi is a staple rice dish in many parts of India.Its amazing how when one is travelling, we try out different varieties of food, but feel totally satisfied when we have khichdi.

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  10. Darun...need some begun bhaja with it

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    1. Thanks Soma, soon going to try your pineapple and paneer recipe

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  11. Loved the write up Alka! The interesting part of the Khichuri preparation of Lord Jagannath's bhog is how the Khichuri in all the nine pots are cooked evenly.
    The most simple and best Indian one pot meal with each state and region having their own way of preparing it. We Manipuris too have our Khichuri known as Kaang gi Khechari prepared as bhog during Rath Yatra/Kaang festival of Lord Jagannath. The Khichuri looks very tempting and the shots are amazing.

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    1. Thanks Pushpita, would love to see your preparation of Khichuri one day

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  12. Beautiful clicks. Flavorful and delicious Khichdi!

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  13. I love this one pot meal anytime. Beautiful clicks!!Lovely share indeed.

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