Classic Indian Moong Dal and Rice Khichdi Recipe

Introduction

Khichdi is a beloved Indian comfort food known for its nourishing and soothing qualities. This traditional recipe combines rice and moong dhal with fragrant spices to create a warm, porridge-like dish that’s both filling and flavorful.

A large bowl filled with a thick yellow lentil dish, mixed with small green peas and garnished with dark brown spices and a single green bay leaf on top. The food has a creamy texture with visible pieces of lentils and peas spread throughout. A metallic spoon is placed on the right side inside the bowl. The bowl sits on a purple cloth on a white marbled surface, with a small bowl of red-brown sauce and some flatbread pieces nearby. Photo taken with an iphone --ar 4:5 --v 7

Ingredients

  • 1½ tbsp cumin seeds
  • 250g moong dhal
  • 250g medium or short grain rice (basmati is also fine)
  • 1½ tsp ground turmeric
  • 1 medium-sized tomato, cut into 1cm cubes
  • 150g frozen peas
  • ½ tsp asafoetida
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 2½ tbsp ghee
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 dried red chilli
  • 3 cardamom pods, seeds removed and crushed, husks discarded
  • 1 tbsp grated ginger

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Toast 1 tbsp of the cumin seeds in a small frying pan over medium heat until aromatic. Let cool, then grind to a fine powder using a coffee or spice grinder. Set aside ½ tsp for garnishing later.
  2. Step 2: Dry toast the moong dhal in a frying pan over medium heat for about 5 minutes, stirring continuously to prevent burning. Remove from heat and cool.
  3. Step 3: Rinse the rice gently under cold water two to three times to remove starch. Add the toasted dhal and rinse once more. Place rice and dhal in a large ovenproof pan and add enough water to cover the mixture by 1½ inches.
  4. Step 4: Bring to a medium simmer and skim off any scum that appears on the surface. Stir in ground turmeric and diced tomato, then add 500ml of water. Return to a rolling simmer, reduce heat, and cook covered for about 20 minutes.
  5. Step 5: Check that the rice and dhal have softened into a porridge-like consistency. Add more water and simmer longer if needed. Once cooked, lower the heat and stir in frozen peas, asafoetida, salt, and sugar. Keep simmering gently.
  6. Step 6: Heat 2 tbsp ghee in a small frying pan over medium heat. Add the remaining cumin seeds, bay leaf, dried red chilli, and crushed cardamom seeds. Cook for 2-3 minutes until fragrant, ensuring spices do not burn.
  7. Step 7: Add grated ginger to the spice mixture, cooking and stirring for 2 minutes to prevent sticking. Stir this fragrant mixture into the khichdi and simmer for another 2 minutes.
  8. Step 8: Remove from heat and drizzle the remaining ½ tbsp ghee on top. Sprinkle with the reserved ½ tsp toasted ground cumin. Cover and let rest until ready to serve. Before serving, stir well and enjoy hot, accompanied by poppadoms and mango chutney if desired.

Tips & Variations

  • If you don’t have a spice grinder, use dried cumin seeds whole; the flavor will be slightly different but still excellent.
  • Feel free to add other vegetables like carrots or spinach for extra nutrition and color.
  • Using basmati rice gives a lighter texture, while medium or short grain rice creates a creamier khichdi.

Storage

Store khichdi in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stove or microwave, adding a splash of water if it has thickened. Khichdi also freezes well; thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

How to Serve

A bowl filled with thick, yellow lentil curry mixed with soft green peas and small chunks of orange carrots, topped with dark brown cumin seeds and a single green bay leaf placed near the center. The dish has a slightly grainy texture from the lentils with a few shiny spots from oil or ghee. A silver spoon rests on the right side of the bowl, partially dipped into the curry. The bowl is placed on a bright purple cloth on a white marbled surface, with a small container of sauce and some thin, crispy flatbread pieces nearby. Photo taken with an iphone --ar 4:5 --v 7

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.

FAQs

Can I make khichdi without ghee?

Yes, you can substitute ghee with oil for a vegan version, but ghee adds a rich, nutty flavor that enhances the dish.

Is khichdi suitable for beginners?

Absolutely. Khichdi is simple to prepare and forgiving, making it a great recipe for home cooks new to Indian cuisine or cooking with spices.

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Classic Indian Moong Dal and Rice Khichdi Recipe


  • Author: Ben
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

Khichdi is a classic Indian comfort food known for its soothing texture and aromatic flavors. This traditional recipe blends moong dhal and rice, cooked to a porridge-like consistency and infused with fragrant spices like cumin, turmeric, ginger, and cardamom, finished with ghee for richness. It’s a wholesome, nourishing dish enjoyed across India and perfect as a comforting, nutritious meal.


Ingredients

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Spices and Seasonings

  • 1½ tbsp cumin seeds
  • 1½ tsp ground turmeric
  • ½ tsp asafoetida
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 dried red chilli
  • 3 cardamom pods, seeds removed and crushed (husks discarded)
  • ½ tsp toasted and ground cumin seeds (bhaja moshla)
  • 1 tsp salt

Grains and Pulses

  • 250g moong dhal
  • 250g medium or short grain rice (basmati also suitable)
  • 500ml water (additional water for cooking as needed)
  • Water to cover rice and dhal mixture (1½ inches above)

Vegetables and Extras

  • 1 medium-sized tomato, cut into 1cm cubes
  • 150g frozen peas
  • 1 tbsp grated ginger

Fats

  • 2½ tbsp ghee (clarified butter)

Instructions

  1. Prepare Ground Cumin: Toast 1 tablespoon of cumin seeds in a small frying pan over medium heat until aromatic. Let cool, then grind in a spice or coffee grinder to make about 4 teaspoons of ground cumin. Set aside ½ teaspoon for garnish, store the rest airtight for future use.
  2. Dry Roast Moong Dhal: Dry toast the moong dhal in a frying pan over medium heat for about 5 minutes, stirring constantly to prevent burning. Remove from heat and allow to cool.
  3. Wash Grains: Gently wash rice two to three times under cold water to remove starch. Add the dry-roasted moong dhal and wash once more. Drain.
  4. Start Cooking Base: Place rice and roasted moong dhal in a large ovenproof pan; add enough water to cover the mixture by about 1½ inches. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Skim off any scum that appears on the surface and discard.
  5. Add Tomato and Turmeric: Stir in the ground turmeric and diced tomato, bring back to a simmer.
  6. Add Additional Water and Simmer: Pour in 500ml water, bring to a rolling simmer then reduce heat, cover, and cook gently for 20 minutes. Check for a porridge-like consistency; add water and cook longer if needed.
  7. Add Peas and Seasonings: Once cooked, keep on low heat. Stir in frozen peas, asafoetida, salt, and sugar. Continue to simmer gently.
  8. Prepare Tempering (Tadka): Heat 2 tablespoons ghee in a small frying pan over medium heat. Add remaining cumin seeds, bay leaf, dried red chilli, and crushed cardamom seeds. Sauté for 2-3 minutes until fragrant.
  9. Add Ginger to Tempering: Add grated ginger to the spice mixture and cook for another 2 minutes, stirring constantly to prevent sticking.
  10. Combine Tempering with Khichdi: Stir the tempered spice and ginger mixture into the khichdi. Simmer for an additional 2 minutes on low heat.
  11. Finish with Ghee and Garnish: Remove from heat. Drizzle last ½ tablespoon ghee on top and sprinkle with ½ teaspoon of the toasted ground cumin (bhaja moshla). Close the lid until ready to serve.
  12. Serve: Before serving, stir the khichdi well. Serve hot with poppadoms and mango chutney if desired.

Notes

  • This recipe can be adapted by using different dals or adding vegetables according to preference.
  • If you don’t have a spice grinder, using dried cumin seeds whole will yield slightly different flavor but still tastes delicious.
  • Cooking times may vary slightly depending on the type of rice and dhal used; adjust water and simmering time for desired consistency.
  • Khichdi is a comforting, ayurvedic dish traditionally considered easy to digest and nourishing.
  • Serve with complementary sides such as poppadoms and mango chutney for an authentic experience.
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 minutes
  • Category: Main Course
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Indian

Keywords: Khichdi, Indian comfort food, moong dhal recipe, rice and lentil porridge, vegetarian Indian recipe, ayurvedic food

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