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Friday, July 2, 2010
Avalakki Bisibele Bath
Avalakki is a kannada term which means Poha/ Beaten Rice. This is a simple dish to make and its as yummy as the regular Bisibele Bath. Instead of Rice here we use Avalakki/beaten rice. This is a best dish for Breakfast/Bunch or at Snack time. This can be made heavy meal with lots of vegetables or can be kept simple with just onion. I usually do only with Onion but this time I tried with lot of vegetables as I made it for Lunch on Sankashti, as I'm not supposed to eat Rice/ Toor dal.
Ingredients:
1 cup Beaten Rice
1/2-3/4 cup Moong Dal
1/2 Onion Thinly sliced
1 Tomato chopped
1 cup Vegetables of your choice(I added Beans, Lima Beans, Carrot and Capsicum)
1tbsp Oil
1tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Urad dal
Hing
Few Curry leaves
10-12 Peanuts/Cashew nuts/both
salt to taste
1tsp Tamarind Paste
Jaggery to taste
1-2tsp MTR Bisibele Bath Masala
Method:
Cook the Moong dal with tomato & vegetables except Onion & Capsicum in a pressure cooker. Meanwhile if the beaten rice needs to be soaked for long time do it now otherwise you can do it at the end. Once the cooker is cooled pour the dal in a heavy bottom pan and get it to a boil and add 1-11/2 cups water and add tamarind paste, Masala, jaggery and salt. Let it boil for 2-3 mins. Meanwhile get the tempering ready with Mustard seeds, urad dal, peanuts, curry leaves, turmeric powder and add onion- capsicum and fry for 2 mins till its soft. Now add the beaten rice to the boiling dal and let it mix well, now keep stirring as it will get thick and burn at the bottom. Finally once it reaches the consistency add the tempering with onion-capsicum and let it cook for 2-3 mins. The BBB is ready, serve it with a spoon of ghee.
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bisibelle bath with poha thats really good idea .. delicious one
ReplyDeleteInteresting and tempting BBB..
ReplyDeleteVery new to me.. sounds interesting.. thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeletethis recipe seems to be easy n good...let me giv a try and let u know...
ReplyDeleteBisibele bath looks so delicious!
ReplyDeletehealthy one .... looks perfect.. can tell looking at the colour of it ;)
ReplyDeleteJust few days ago, my MIl was mentioning about khara pongal using avalakki and this is a cool idea as well. Good one!
ReplyDeleteThanks all...its sure is easy and delicious.Give it a try and let me know whether u liked it or not.
ReplyDeleteWow that sounds delicious.
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