METHI KICHDI




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.


33 comments:

  1. Ha ha, its like kitchidi vaaram:) Methi kitchidi sounds yummo' very healthy version for sure.

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  2. I 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...

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  3. Trully delicious and comfort food..Likve methi is nany form

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  4. This is new and is totally delicious, Gita:)

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  5. Healthy and delicious kichdi....

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  6. Loved this version of khichdi ! even I am trying out these new versions thanks to food blogs !

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  7. Kichdi looks really nice. delicious :)

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  8. I make kichdi for lunch box- great meal al together!

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  9. Humm interesting and very healthy too nice recipe Gita.

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  10. Truly healthy..lovely dish looks delicious..

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  11. It's nutritious yo! I love methi! In kichidi, must be more flavorful!

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  12. Looks comforting and delicious ! Thanks for sharing the tip about methi seeds...

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  13. Sounds new & healthy. nice dish.

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  14. Healthy Kichidi Gita. Love anything with methi leaves.

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  15. Hi Gita Hope u r doing great dear!!
    Looks delicious dear !!

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  16. 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!

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  17. Simple and comforting kichdi...New to me. Addition of methi makes it healthy too :-)

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  18. Never tried methi with rice,kichidi sounds good Gita,bet it tasted awesome!

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  19. i love methi in rice preparations and khichdi n a lot of methi actually...just like you , just a bit thinner khichdi.
    your 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

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  20. I love methi pulao...but never used in khichdi's...sounds good...

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  21. methi is my favorite and uski kichdi bole toh superb.

    This is a new recipe to me and I hope I will be able to make it.

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  22. Havent tried methi in kichdis. Sounds like a wholesome meal!

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  23. Nice comforting and healthy food.
    http://padhuskitchen.blogspot.com/

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  24. I used to make kichadi in different way, ur version sounds interesting and innovative dear:)

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  25. Kichidi 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.
    Yours look very delicious dear.

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  26. These look so so tasty Gita and so healthy too mmmmmmmmm.

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  27. jsut love them..nicley presented..

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  28. I 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:)
    Nithya Praveen
    http://thefoodielovers.com

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  29. Lovely and healthy.Very nutricious.

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  30. This is nice and healthy khichdi...looks super yummy too.

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