Toor Dal Khichidi (Pigeon Pea Rice)


My wife grew up in San Diego very close to the Mexican border; a place blessed with the best rice and beans North of the border and something she misses dearly. I would never attempt to cook rice and beans (as it would inevitably taste like an amateur hack job) especially for someone who has grown up eating it. As I thought about the Mexican rice and beans, I couldn’t help but think about the Maharashrtian khichidi. Cheap and downright delicious comfort foodthat never fails to transport me back to Pune. I have fond memories of being fed soft khichidis topped with ample ghee whenever I was feeling a bit under the weather. On one such occasion I introduced my wife to this humble food with spectacular results. Although, a lentil khichidi can never replace rice and beans as my wife’s favourite food, I think it is pretty high up on the list based on the requests I get to cook it.

Ingredients
2 tbsp cooking oil
1 cup uncooked Basmati Rice, washed
1 cup Pigeon Peas, washed (or Moong Dal)
1 Onion finely shredded
1 tbsp Tomato paste
1½ tsp Maharashtrian Goda Masala
½ tsp Cumin & Coriander seed powder
¾ tsp Turmeric
½ tsp Chili powder
½ tsp Asafoetida
½ tsp Mustard seeds
½ cup chopped Cilantro
Ghee for garnish
Salt to taste

Method
In a medium sized pot heat the oil and temper mustard seeds
Add chopped onion and stir and allow it to cook till light brown on the sides
Add Cumin & Coriander powder, Chili, Turmeric, Asafoetida, Goda Masala and stir for a minute
Add the Rice and Peas and stir for a minute till it is a homogenous mixture
Add 2 cups of water, salt and stir in cilantro
Allow it to cook on medium heat stirring occasionally and adding water as needed
Keep cooking till peas are cooked and mushy
Serve hot garnished with cilantro and ghee with pappadum and pickle




Comments

Priyanka said…
Happy New Year to you. Havent visited your blog in many months- you have been cooking up quite some delish items. I have never had khichdi made with toor dal.I always associated khichdhi with mung dal- gotta try it out. Your mango-avocado sushi rolls are on my must-try list.
Anonymous said…
This looks lovely and might have tasted gr8 :-)
i know after binging upon exotic foods ,all we crave for is simple home made food and esply. Dal rice

And hey this is not fair,u cooked it for ur dear wife na,so why didn't u send it to my Just for U event??
Nithya Praveen said…
First time here....I have always made khichdi using moongdal,never tried Toor dal....will try this the next time.
Khichadi, papad, limbacha loncha, and kakdichi koshimbir... food for the gods.

I need to try your version pronto!
Trupti said…
Khichdi mast ch disat aahe. Maze Khichdi all time comfort food aahe.
Sunshinemom said…
My favourite food - esp. in the winters and when I am sick!! Thank you very much, Indrajit for participating in FIC!
Srivalli said…
Thanks for the lovely entry..looks very yum!
MR said…
KHICHDI IS SUCH A COMFORT FOOD
LOOKS TEMPTING
Steve R said…
The Coffeehouse... their kichadi-curry is the best. I've bookmarked your blog; thanks for an assembly of great recipes! I can't wait to try your Khichidi. I ran into your blog looking for a good recipe for kanda poha. (Actually, I was looking for a recipe for that great cucumber chatni served with the kanda poha at that canteen... what's the name? Just behind the hardware market off Bori alley.)

How about an entry on missal?

I rank them this way:
Sri Krishna
Vaidya
Bedekar
Sri
Ramnath--too spicy! (or is it me that's the problem?)

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