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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Bajre Ki Namkeen Khichdi - Millet and Yellow Split Moong Beans Savory Porridge

Hello friends,


I feel bad that I haven't been posting lot of authentic Rajasthani Recipes. So, to ease my guilt, here is one of the recipes of Rajasthan which are mainly eaten in winter months as this keeps your body warm and thus helps you fight the cold winters of desert area.


Today, I am giving namkeen khichdi (savory version) of it and soon will post the sweeter version as well.

Bajre Ki Namkeen Khichdi - बाजरे की नमकीन खिचड़ी (Millet and Yellow Split Moong Beans Savory Porridge)
Ingredients
Bajra (Whole Millet) - 1 cup, washed
Rice - 1/4 cup, washed
Moong Dal (Split Yellow Moong Beans) - 1/4 cup, washed
Peas and Carrots - mixed 1/2 cup, carrots finely chopped
Jeera (Cumin Seeds) - 1 tsp
Heeng (Asafoetida) - 1-2 pinches
Laung (Cloves) - 4 to 5
Badi Ilaichi (Black Cardamom) - 2
Dalchini (Cinnamon Stick) - 1 inch piece
Haldi (Turmeric Powder) - 1 tsp
Hari Mirch (Green Chilies) - 4 small ones, finely chopped (adjust per your taste)
Adrakh (Ginger) - 1 inch piece, minced or finaly sliced (as you may like)
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 2 tbsps
Oil - 1tbsp
Salt - as per taste
Preparation
  • Soak bajra in water for an hour and then air dry it (spread it on a cloth and let it air dry) for another hour or so. Then coarsely grind it and remove all the dust and hull from bajra.
  • Take a cooker and add oil to it.
  • Once it is hot, add jeera and heeng and let jeera splutter.
  • Add cloves, cardamom, cinnamon and after 15 seconds, add green chilies and ginger till it is friend.
  • Add peas and carrots and let them fry for 2 min.
  • Add bajra, rice, moong dal, salt and water and close the lid.
  • Cook it till 4-5 whistles (if you do not have whistles, cook for about 20-25 min.)
  • Switch off the heat and once the steam is all released, mix it well and serve.
Serving
This is just served as is with a dollop of ghee on top. You can serve it some hot kadhi.


I am sending this to my own MLLA # 30 which was started by Susan.


That's all for now. Take care till next post.

38 comments:

  1. I love this Priya...reminds me of home. Top it with load of home-made ghee, and yum!

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  2. That sounds and looks so healthy :)

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  3. Healthy and yummy dish,awesome for this weather.

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  4. Priya,
    Millet-moong porridge looks super delicious.Bookmarked.

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  5. Looks healthy and delicious Priya.

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  6. i love khichdi and this one looks swell- !

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  7. Drool worthy so perfect...Beautiful clicks.

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  8. Interesting and very healthy priya

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  9. tastes so yummy with garlic pickle and homemade ghee on top.....pass me some priya...love it...

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  10. very healthy and interesting..never cooked whole millet at home..so pbly need more input on how to take the hull and dust..

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  11. New to me,quite interesting. Yesterday got to watch 'Chak le re', a cooking show in NDTV Goodtimes and it was a Rasjasthani delight. Very very interesting combos and looked very delciious.

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  12. Nice Click ! Loved this version of khichdi ..

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  13. Yum! Millet is so healthy and has such a nice taste! Your porridge looks delicious!

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  14. Never heard of this recipe before. This looks not just tempting but healthy too.

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  15. wow..looks so healthy.My Naaniji used to make it for us

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  16. Woww ... yummy .. the ghee on top is very tempting ... I think i shld make this for my kiddo ... very healthy

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  17. Definitely a healthy,nutritious at the same a filling porridge, delicious!

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  18. Interesting one..sounds delicious and healthy

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  19. Looks very delicious and a healthy porridge.

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  20. love it when u r at ur authentic best! the recipe is simply gr8!!

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  21. Looks so delicious and yummy....sure is a comfort food!!

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  22. excellent and healthy...i do make bajra roti..keeps warm in this winter..thnx for stopping by..

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  23. This is quite yummy Khichdi.I make the same with dalia!

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  24. I love khichidi...with loads of ghee of course....yumm...so good during winters

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  25. Love any khichdi here!
    I have become so lazy, didn't know again that you are hosting MLLA. Just need to plan to send something to your event. :)

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  26. One of my neighbours brought this at a potluck. It was extremely tasty. Thanks for the recipe. Will try it soon.

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  27. This looks like comfort food to me.I am going to book mark and see if i can get whole bajra at the indian grocery store.

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  28. You forgot to mention rice in preparation section.

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