khichdi recipe

 What is Khichdi


khichdi is a simple, classic Indian dish made with rice and yellow mung lentils. It is actually a very healthy recipe — so much so that in India, when someone is ill or recovering from illness, Dalia and moong dal khichdi are often served.


Specifically, small children or senior citizens recovering are often recommended this dish (even by doctors) because it is so nutrient-rich and easy to digest.


The word Khichdi comes from the sanskrit word “Khicca” which means a dish of lentils and rice (source wikipedia). Khichdi is also pronounced and written as khichri, kichuri, khichari.


The simplest khichdi recipe version is made with just ghee (clarified butter), cumin seeds (optional), and turmeric, which is prescribed in Ayurveda for detoxifying the body.


A few herbs or spices like ginger, black pepper, asafoetida, can be added depending on the dosha type.


In ayurveda, moong is one lentil that is recommended for balancing all three doshas of the body – kapha, pitta and vata.


Even a plain mung dal khichdi without any seasoning or spices is consumed as part of an Ayurvedic detox diet.


About This Recipe

My dal khichdi recipe is flavorful and not at all bland. Though khichdi has the reputation of being bland, it isn’t actually if you include a few spices or herbs.


The kind of spices, herbs, veggies you add make a great difference to the khichdi flavors. In fact in Indian cuisine, there are so many ways we make khichri.


I add onions and tomatoes to my moong dal khichdi  this is my usual, go-to basic recipe for regular, at-home cooking.


Perfect for weeknight dinners, this one-pot rice recipe can be finished in less than an hour and is sure to become a new family favorite in no time.


top shot of khichdi served in white bowl with sides of curd, mango pickle in white bowls and roasted papad served in a white plate

Ingredients You Need

Lentils: I used a half cup of split and husked moong dal, but you can use red lentils (masoor dal) or pigeon pea lentils (tur dal) instead.

Rice: You can use any type of non-sticky rice for this recipe — regular, short, or medium-grained rice or even basmati.

Veggies: You will need onion, tomato, all finely chopped.

Seasonings: I always end up adding adding green chillies, ginger, cumin seeds, turmeric powder, asafoetida (hing), and salt.

Liquids: We use water to thin-out the consistency of the khichri, and oil or ghee to sauté throughout the recipe.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to Make Khichdi

Prep Lentils and Rice

1. Rinse ½ cup moong lentils and ½ cup rice together. Then soak both of them for about 30 minutes in water. When the lentils and rice have had time to absorb water, drain and set aside.


Top shot of soaked rice and lentils soaking in a white bowl

Sautéing spices and onions

2. Now heat 2 tablespoons ghee or oil in a 3 litre pressure cooker, then add 1 teaspoon cumin seeds or jeera.


Cumin seeds frying in hot oil in the pressure cooker

3. As soon as the cumin begins to splutter, add the ? cup finely chopped onions.


Top shot of onions added in cooker

4. Sauté until the onions soften and turn translucent.


NOTE: You do NOT need to sauté the onions until they are light or golden brown.


top shot of onions softened in cooker

Sautéing Tomato, Chili, and Ginger

5. When the onions have become translucent, add in ? to ½ cup chopped tomatoes, ½  teaspoon chopped green chili and 1 teaspoon chopped ginger.


Top shot of chopped tomatoes, ginger and chilis in pressure cooker

6. Mix well with the sautéed onions.


top shot of mixed tomatoes in cooker

7. After stirring in the tomatoes, add ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder and a pinch of asafoetida (hing). Adding hing is optional.


TIP: For a gluten free khichdi, skip the asafoetida or use a gluten-free asafoetida.


Turmeric powder on mixed tomatoes in pressure cooker

8. Sauté until the tomatoes soften stirring often.


Top shot of sautéd tomatoes and khichdi ingredients in pressure cooker

Add Rice and Lentils

9. Next, add the drained rice and moong lentils to the pressure cooker, and stir for about a minute or until all the ingredients are fully combined.


Rice and lentils in the pressure cooker

10. Season with salt to taste.


pink salt crystals on rice and lentils in pressure cooker

11. Mix and sauté the rice and lentils for a minute.


rice and lentils mixed with rest of khichdi ingredients

Add Water

12. Add 3.5 cups water and mix really well, deglazing the bottom and sides of the cooker.


3.5 cups of water will give you a porridge like consistency. For a thinner consistency, add 4 to 4.5 cups water.


TIP: Check the taste of water and it should be slightly salty. If the water does not taste salty, then add a few pinches of salt and mix. Check the taste again.


Water added in pressure cooker

Pressure Cook Dal Khichdi

13. Finally, close the lid tightly and pressure cook for 8 to 9 minutes or 7 to 8 whistles on medium-high to high heat. When the pressure falls on its own in the cooker (which takes some minutes), open the lid.


khichdi cooked inside the cooker

14. Stir the khichdi.


khichdi consistency in the cooker

Check Khichdi Consistency

15. The below photo shows the consistency of khichdi. If you prefer a thinner version or if is too thick for your liking, add some hot water and mix. Simmer for a couple of minutes stirring often.


khichdi consistency being shown with a spoon

Serve and Enjoy!

16. Serve your delicious dal khichdi hot or warm! You can also top with ghee before serving.


top shot of moong dal khichdi in a bowl with a spoon inside with sides of curd, mango pickle in white bowls and roasted papad served in a white plate

What to Eat with with Khichdi

There is a phrase in Hindi – “Khichdi ke chaar yaar“. Literally translated it means “the four friends of Khichdi“.


Are you wondering who are these four friends of khichdi?


The four friends are the sides that you serve with khichdi and which make it a satisfying complete meal. They are:


Curd (yogurt)

Papad (roasted or fried)

Pickle (any Indian pickle, like mango, lemon, green chili or vegetable)

Ghee which we drizzle in bits on top of the khichdi.

So you can serve moong dal khichdi with either or all of these four sides. You can also pair it with a raita or salad.


One of my personal favorite ways to enjoy khichdi is to drizzle it with some lemon juice and serve either with Eggplant Fries or Potato Fries and with a finely chopped vegetable salad. Also don’t forget to top it with a spoon of ghee while serving!


Storage and Leftovers Because khichdi can become dry and lumpy, I always prefer to eat and serve this delicious recipe fresh.


If you do end up with leftovers, however, you can store in the refrigerator in an air-tight container for up to 1 day.


I also prefer to reheat the dish in a saucepan instead of the oven so that I can add some water to thin it a bit and ensure everything is evenly heated before serving.


On cooling khichdi does thicken and becomes lumpy, so you have to add some water to it while reheating.


Tips Instant Pot Khichdi


Frying spices: Press the sauté function of your IP. Let the display read ‘hot’. Add ghee or oil. Fry cumin seeds until they splutter.


Sautéing onions and tomatoes: Add onions and sauté until they soften. Tip in the tomatoes, ginger, green chillies and and sauté stirring often until tomatoes soften. Stir in the turmeric powder and asafoetida.


Mixing rice and lentils: Add soaked rice and lentils. Stir deglazing the steel insert.


Pouring water: Add 3.5 cups water and salt. Deglaze if needed.


Pressure cooking: Seal with the IP lid and set the valve to the sealing position. Pressure cook on high pressure for 9 minutes. When you hear the beep sound, wait for 10 minutes and then do a quick pressure release lifting the valve carefully.


Doneness: Check the khichdi consistency. If it is too thick, add some hot water and sauté for 1 to 2 minutes using the sauté function. If khichdi has a thin consistency, sauté for some more minutes until you get the desired consistency. Serve hot or warm.


Dal Khichdi in a Pan on Stove-top To make khichdi in a pan or pot, follow all the directions as listed for the pressure cooker version in a pan until you add rice and lentils.


After you add the rice and lentils, give a good stir and sauté for a minute. Add 4 to 4.5 cups water and season with salt. Cover the pot and cook on a medium-low to medium flame until the lentils are softened and mushy.


Keep a check while cooking and if the water has dried up with undercooked lentils, add some hot water and combine well. Cover and continue to cook.


When the khichri is cooked, check the consistency. If thick, add some hot water and simmer for 1 to 2 minutes. For a thin consistency, continue too cook for some more minutes.


Expert Tips


Ingredient Notes and Variations


Vegetables: You can add mixed veggies to the recipe, like in my Masala Khichdi where mixed vegetables are added. Sometimes I add green peas, carrots and french beans to this dal khichdi to make it more healthier. Various vegetables can be added to make the khichdi rich in nutrients and fibre – like green peas, potatoes, carrots, beans, cauliflower, capsicum, fenugreek leaves and brinjal. I also add spinach and make Palak Khichdi with peanuts.


Lentils: Moong dal is the lentils that is used traditionally. Red lentils (masoor dal) and pigeon pea lentils (tur dal) also make a good dal khichdi. You can even make khichdi with a combination of these three lentils.


Rice and millets: Though white rice is used commonly to make khichdi, you can make it with brown rice, broken rice. There are some more khichdi variations made with millets, oats and cracked wheat (dalia). You can check my recipes of Oats Khichdi and Dalia Khichdi which are healthy and easy.


Spices: For a rich flavor of the spices, you can add tej patta, cloves, cinnamon, black pepper, green cardamom. If making dal khichdi for small kids then you can skip or reduce the spices and omit the green chilli.


Ghee: Clarified butter aka ghee gives a better flavor in khichdi than the oil.

Vegan and Gluten-free: To make vegan and gluten-free khichdi, use a neutral tasting oil and skip asafoetida.


Cooking Notes


Consistency: Unlike other rice-based dishes like pulao or biryani, in khichdi the rice grains are not as separated. You can increase or decrease the water quantity to vary the consistency of the moong dal khichdi. Some prefer a khichdi with a thick porridge consistency, but if you want a slightly thinner or more soupy consistency, you can increase the amount of water.

Stovetop: I usually prepare khichdi in the pressure cooker or instant pot, but if you do not have one, then you can still make the dal khichdi in a pan or pot. It’s important to note that you will have to add more water when cooking in a pot.


FAQs


Does khichdi really help with stomach aches?

Yep! Moong beans are healthy and easy to digest, so when your stomach is upset then it is best to have khichdi to get your everyday dose of protein and nutrients without further irritating your system.


Is khichdi good for you?

Yes – so much so that in India, khichdi is often served when someone is ill or recovering from illness, especially for small kids or older people. Even doctors recommend it to patients!


Will khichdi help me lose weight?

Traditionally, khichdi is made using moong dal and is a great way to get your protein. The rice gives you some carbs. So while it may not be a “weight loss recipe,” it can certainly help if you increase the proportion of mung lentils and reduce the rice.


Can I serve khichdi to my small child or baby?

Absolutely! It has a porridge-like consistency and can help kids and even small babies who are struggling to digest certain foods. It is important to note, that if you are making dal khichdi for babies then skip adding salt and all of the spices and herbs.


How is this a detox recipe?

Ayurveda mentions that moong lentils balances all three doshas (kapha, pitta & vata). A simple, plain mung dal khichdi without any seasoning or spices is had as part of a detox diet.


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