While the pot boils, friendship endures - Latin Proverb. These are the combination of recipes from my family, friends, myself and the best recipes I have gathered.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Kichdi
a) Preparation without vegetables:
Step 1: Soak one and half cups of rice and quarter cup of thuvar dhal for 15 minutes. Then wash and drain the water.
Step 2: Cut two small or one big tomato, six pods of garlic, one inch of ginger and three green chillies.
Step 3: In the pressure cooker, fry in oil one pattai, two lavang, one bringi leaf, a little saunf, one onion cut pieces and all the items in Step 2. Don’t allow the mix to become brown.
Step 4: Add four and half cups of water. Put the rice, dhal and required salt. Pressure cook the entire mix upto two whistles.
Note:According to the quantity of kichdi, increase the proportions of all other items.
b) Preparation with vegetables:
Step 1: Cut required quantity of beans, carrots and one potato. Add some peas.
Step 2: Cut one big onion, one inch ginger and one tomato. Slit two green chillies.
Step 3: Soak for 10 minutes one mug of rice and a little less than half mug of moong dhal together. Wash and drain the water.
Step 4: In the pressure cooker, fry in oil half tsp of jeera, one bringi leaf and all the items shown in Step 3. Tomato is to be added only last. Then put all the vegetable and stir well with required salt.
Step 5: Put the rice and dhal, half tsp of red chilli powder, one tsp of dhania powder, a little of turmeric powder and stir well.
Step 6: Pour three and half mugs of water and pressure cook the entire stuff till two whistles. Transfer the kitchdi to another vessel when the cooker is opened. Add dhania leaves if required.
Note:According to the quantity of kichdi, increase the proportions of all other items
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