After seasonal feasts, it not uncommon to crave more cleansing and nourishing dishes such as kitchari (or kitcheree or khichdi). Essentially...
After seasonal feasts, it not uncommon to crave more cleansing and nourishing dishes such as kitchari (or kitcheree or khichdi). Essentially a one-pot Indian meal, the common feature of a kitchari is a digestive aiding combination of split legumes, rice and spices and often vegetables. Such preparations are open to an endless number of variations.
This particular version has long been a favorite, and although there are a few more steps involved than many of the kitcharis I have made in the past, the addition of saffron-infused coconut milk subtly enhances this humble one-bowl meal with elegance and sophistication. Combine this with the comforting wholesomeness of chana dal and rice, aromatic spices, a bit of chili heat and some zesty lemon juice for all that your body and palate requires.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on December 27, 2016 Light, nourishing and cleansing one-pot Indian split dal and rice dish cooked in saffron-infused coconut milk with aromatic spices ![]() Ingredients:
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I'm sharing this with Jac's Meat Free Mondays.
Other kitchari recipes from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Chana Dal and Cauliflower Kitchari with Green Peas
Simple Chana Dal and Dill Khichri
Bisi Bele Bhath (Rice with Lentils and Spices)
Spicy Tamarind and Chana Risotto Kitcheree
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