I started preparing kichdi recently after seeing the recipe from a couple of food blogs. I found this dish totally comforting. The rice and dhal combination along with the spices makes a filling meal too. There were some recipes in which vegetables were also added. I made my own twist to this by adding some onions and methi leaves. Methi leaves or fenugreek leaves are very helpful in controlling the blood sugars. A teaspoon of dry fenugreek seeds soaked in water, when taken on an empty stomach in the morning is very helpful for reducing cholesterol, blood sugars, and reducing weight. I try to include these greens at least once a week in our diet either in dhals or potato dishes. I don’t know whether this is a traditional dish but this tasted really good. I paired it with a simple bell peppers curry.
INGREDIENTS:
1. Brown rice, 1 cup.
2. Whole moong dhal, ½ cup.
3. Onion, medium-size, 1.
4. Methi leaves, 1 big bunch.
5. Cumin seeds, 1 teaspoon.
6. Cinnamon, 1 small stick.
7. Bay leaf, 1.
8. Cardamom, 2 cloves.
9. Cloves, 2.
10. Salt as per taste.
PREPARATION:
Wash the rice and dhal together and soak it for 1 hour. Wash the greens and chop it into small pieces. Dice the onion finely. Heat a pan or a pressure cooker pan with a tablespoon of oil. Add the spices and fry everything for one minute until good aroma comes from the spices. Add the onions now and sauté for a few minutes until they turn tender. Drain the water from the rice and dhal and add it to the pan. Add 3 cups of water, salt, and the chopped greens, mix everything and cook everything until rice and dhal are cooked (it can be transferred to a microwave rice cooker or electric rice cooker at this stage). I used a pressure cooker for up to 3 whistles and cooked the rice. A teaspoon of ghee can be added once cooked and serve hot with any spicy side dish.
Ha ha, its like kitchidi vaaram:) Methi kitchidi sounds yummo' very healthy version for sure.
ReplyDeleteI am yet to try making Kichdi..As you said it looks comforting..have to try this soon..Thanx for the info abt Methi leaves..healthy yummy recipe...
ReplyDeleteTrully delicious and comfort food..Likve methi is nany form
ReplyDeleteThis is new and is totally delicious, Gita:)
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and really delicious...
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious kichdi....
ReplyDeleteLoved this version of khichdi ! even I am trying out these new versions thanks to food blogs !
ReplyDeleteKichdi looks really nice. delicious :)
ReplyDeleteI make kichdi for lunch box- great meal al together!
ReplyDeleteHumm interesting and very healthy too nice recipe Gita.
ReplyDeleteTruly healthy..lovely dish looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteIt's nutritious yo! I love methi! In kichidi, must be more flavorful!
ReplyDeleteLooks comforting and delicious ! Thanks for sharing the tip about methi seeds...
ReplyDeleteSounds new & healthy. nice dish.
ReplyDeletedelicious kitchidi....nice entry dear
ReplyDeleteHealthy Kichidi Gita. Love anything with methi leaves.
ReplyDeleteHi Gita Hope u r doing great dear!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious dear !!
Mom, dad, are great fans of kichdi.. Somehow I never dare to eat it.. But your pics made me get tempted. So wud give it a try!I love the idea of using methi in it... sounds great!
ReplyDeleteSimple and comforting kichdi...New to me. Addition of methi makes it healthy too :-)
ReplyDeleteNever tried methi with rice,kichidi sounds good Gita,bet it tasted awesome!
ReplyDeletei love methi in rice preparations and khichdi n a lot of methi actually...just like you , just a bit thinner khichdi.
ReplyDeleteyour khichdi looks more like a tahiri n my husband would love this for sure..very healthy n i love the aroma of methi in it...
the coconut fiber you asked for is a byproduct of coconut oil which i make at home ..see the procedure here...http://ayurvedaonmyplate.blogspot.com/2009/11/wonderful-coconutextracting-extra.html
I love methi pulao...but never used in khichdi's...sounds good...
ReplyDeletemethi is my favorite and uski kichdi bole toh superb.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new recipe to me and I hope I will be able to make it.
Havent tried methi in kichdis. Sounds like a wholesome meal!
ReplyDeleteNice comforting and healthy food.
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I used to make kichadi in different way, ur version sounds interesting and innovative dear:)
ReplyDeleteKichidi with methi seems a novel idea. I too don't have the kichidi habit before:) Now learnt it from friends and love it very much.
ReplyDeleteYours look very delicious dear.
These look so so tasty Gita and so healthy too mmmmmmmmm.
ReplyDeletejsut love them..nicley presented..
ReplyDeleteI am seeing methi everywhere...i commented on two blogs jes now.A very healthy one,i wish we got them easily here...i work with the frozen ones most of the times:)
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So healthy and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteLovely and healthy.Very nutricious.
ReplyDeleteThis is nice and healthy khichdi...looks super yummy too.
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