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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Sabudana Khichdi

Sabudana khichdi is a very delicious dish eaten during india fasts. Soft sabudana(Sago or tapioca), with crunchy peanuts, and spicy chili, lemon and sugar give this dish a very unique taste.

Ingredients:
1 Cup sabudana (sago)
1 Medium potato, Cut Into Small Cubes
1 Cup Roasted Peanuts (Very Coarsly Ground)
Salt to Taste
3 Green Chilis, sliced (or to taste)
1-1/2 Teaspoon Lemon Juice
1-1/2 Teaspoon Sugar
1 Teaspoon Jeera (Cumin Seeds)
3 Teaspoon Peanut Oil

Method:
Wash and soak sabudana for atleast 3 hours in a flat and wide bottom pan. Use just enough water to cover the seeds. After three hours, check the sabudana by pressing it between your thumb and index finger. It should be very soft, if it is not, then add some more water and soak it until soft. Now add salt, sugar, and lemon juice and mix well.

Heat oil in a pan. When it is smoking hot, add the cumin seeds. Once the seeds are done spluttering, add the chilis. Cook for 2-3 minutes, then add the potato cubes and coarsly ground peanuts. Cover and cook on slow flame until  the potatoes are done, stirring occasionally. Then add the sabudana and turn the heat to medium. Cook until the sabudana turns translucent (5-7 minutes). Serve with chilled yogurt.


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2 comments:

FH said...

I make Sago vadas, never made Khichdi. It looks delicious although it's a fasting food! :)

Nehal said...

Yep Asha. Its very similar to sago vadas, but one good thig is its not fried:)

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