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Fantastico Khichadi

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Whenever I use to think of khichadi, I always got the feeling of a sick person. My mom use to give me khichadi whenever I use to fell sick. So I started associating khicahdi with sickness. But later, when I came across various types of interesting khichadi, I started liking it. Have you ever thought that khichadi can also be fantastico. Yes, it can be, all you have to do is first stop associating it with sick person’s diet and secondly put some innovation and flavors to make some fantatico khichadis. I am sure, if you do this, not only you but your family will also start loving this nutritional and healthy food item.

Let us look at some fanstatico khichadis that we can prepare at home.

Green moong dal vegetable Khichadi
To this khichadi, you can add any vegetable that you have and you like. Generally I put tomatoes, carrots, french beans, potatoes and peas. Soak the dal and rice like we do for the normal khichadi. Then in a cooker, heat some ghee and put the hing, jeera, peppercorns and green chillies. Then add the rice and dal along with the chopped vegetables. Add some spices and seasoning as per your taste and then add the water. Cook it as we cook the normal khichadi. Once it is done put some lemon juice and fresh coriander leaves and mix well. This yummy and fantastico khichadi, I am sure will be loved by your entire family.

Sambhar Khichadi
This khichadi is similar to the above green moog dal vegetable khichadi, only instead of using only green moong dal, use half quantity of moong and half of toovar dal in the preparation. Also while adding the spices, just add 2 tbsp of sambhar powder and half cup of tamarind pulp to the khichadi. This delicious khichadi will instantly lift up your mood and you will never again think of khichadi as a boring meal.

Dal Khichadi
This tastes almost similar to the rice and dal that we generally eat at home, in fact it tastes better than the rice and dal. This made with rice and toovar dal only. For this, you will have to make the dal and rice separately first. Then in a pan, take some ghee, and add the hing and jeera and peppercorns. Now fry the onions and then tomatoes till tomatoes are cooked. Then add the rice and dal to this and cook till they blend with each other properly. Add the lemon juice to add the extra zing to the khichadi. This khichadi is so yummy that even kids eat it with such a interest.

Matki Khichadi
This khichadi is power packed with lot of proteins and vitamins. For this khichadi, we use the moth (sprouts), rice and a green paste made up of coriander leaves, green chillies, spinach and coconut. Cook this khichadi in a similar manner as that of green moong dal khichadi. Just replace the dal with the moth and add the green paste to it. This powerhouse fantastico khichadi is very good for kids as it provides very high nutritional value to their meal.

Daliya (Broken wheat) Khichadi
This is also very simple one. The preparation is same as that of the basic or the green moong dal vegetable khichadi. Only replace the rice with the daliya, rest all method is same. To enhance the taste, just roast the daliya in ghee before cooking it.

Aren't these fantastico khichadis yummy. So now never call khichadi as boring, just try to make these fantastico khichadis for your family, I am sure they fall in love with this wholesome meal.  

This blog post is inspired by the blogging marathon hosted on IndiBlogger for the launch of the #Fantastico Zica from Tata Motors. You can apply for a test drive of the hatchback Zica today.

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