Authentic Rajasthani Moth-Bajara Ki Khichdi Recipe (Healthy Wholesome Guide)

Authentic Rajasthani Moth-Bajara Ki Khichdi Recipe (Healthy Wholesome Guide)

MaBapu Originals 40 min 4 servings
MABAPU TM Vegetarian (Veg)
Super Healthy
20 min Prep
20 min Cook
40 min Total
4 Servings
1 bowl (approximately 200g) Portion
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Moth-bajara ki khichdi, a traditional and highly nutritious dish from Rajasthan and North India, is a comforting, gluten-free one-pot meal. This wholesome dish is primarily enjoyed during winters due to its warm properties that keep the body energized from within. It's easily prepared in a pressure cooker. The traditional version often includes unhealthy elements like excessive ghee; however, this optimized version transforms it into a healthy, nutrient-dense choice by balancing the ingredients and cooking techniques.

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Ingredients

Adjust Servings: 4

Main Ingredients

1 cup pearl millet (bajara)
1/2 cup split moth dal (chilka)
5-6 times water (for soaking and cooking)
2-3 tbsp pure ghee
Salt, to taste
1/4 tsp turmeric (optional)

For Tempering (optional)

1 tsp cumin seeds
A pinch of asafoetida (hing)

Cooking Method

Preparation

To prepare pearl millet, add 1-2 tablespoons of water to the whole bajra and let it sit for 10 minutes. This helps in removing the skin.

Now, transfer the moistened bajra to a mixer jar and pulse for a few seconds to remove the skin. You may need to do this in batches.

Sift through the mixture to separate and discard the skin. Collect the sifted bajra in a bowl.

Combine the sifted bajra with moth dal and wash them together 3-4 times with clean water to remove any dust or impurities.

Cooking

In a pressure cooker, add the washed bajra-dal mixture, 5-6 times water, salt, and turmeric (if using).

Add 1 tablespoon of pure ghee to the mixture. This enhances the flavor and texture of the khichdi.

Close the pressure cooker lid and place it on high heat until 2 whistles are heard. Then, reduce the heat to low and let it cook for 15-20 minutes or until 6-8 whistles are heard.

Tempering (Optional)

If desired, add a tempering of ghee, cumin seeds, and asafoetida (hing) to the khichdi before serving.

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