Bhogar Khichuri is the Bengali variant of Indian one-pot meal, khichdi prepared using roasted moong dal and fragrant gobindobhog rice. This is completely a niramish khichdi (vegetarian) as it is a Bhog / Prasad, also known as ‘Bhaja Mug Daler Khichuri’.
Moong Dal (splitted Green Gram)
Chandrakanti Pitha – an Odia festive delight
a traditional odia sweet delicacy using moong dal, a perfect during festive occasions in odia households
Udupi Kosambari / Lentil Cucumber Salad / Hesaru Bele Koshambari (Vegan & Gluten free)
a no cook salad from Udupi cuisine using lentils and cucumber Kosambari or Koshambari !!! This is a raw salad made of pulses (split legumes) served as it is or sometime seasoned with fresh curry leaves and mustard seeds. Kosambari is …
Habisha Dalma (Kartik Masa Speciality from Odia Cuisine)
a no-onion-no-garlic dalma which is the trademark of kartik month in Odia Cuisine What is Dalma ? Odisha is one of the eastern state in Indian subcontinent. Among all the odia cuisine, the dalma dish is the most popular one. …
Misal Pav
India has a varieties of cuisines particularly because of demographics and cultural boundation. Among them, Maharashtrian or Marathi cuisine is the cuisine of the Marathi people from the Indian state of Maharashtra. From the world famous pav bhaji to the delicious poha, …
Punjabi Moong ki Dal | Whole Green Gram Curry in Punjabi style
Dal or daal is one of the staple dish in Indian cuisine. If a dish has used any variety of dal then that dish is named as a dal dish. Dal actually means to a split version of lentils, peas etc. …
Panasa Katha Muga Dalma | Jackfruits with Moong Dal
Dalma is a traditional and famous delicacy from the state of Odisha. Basically this is a type of dish where the lentil or dal cooked with different nutritious vegetables and less spices. The dish is easy to prepare, also packed with …