One of my earliest memories of Bisibelebath is from my friend's mom. They were the only Kannadigas in our area and our good friends. Sometimes when we went over to her place to play, Amma used to come with us too. Auntie then gave us a thick gravy that was sweet, spicy and tangy. Often we heard about bisibelebath which was prepared using the gravy. Amma used to prepare it at home, especially when there is red pumpkin for its mainly used in this recipe. The spices used in this recipe are quite aromatic and this recipe very flavorful. Although Sambar Sadam is prepared in a similar way, this tastes so different from the way Sambar Sadam is made. The fresh ground spices make this dish very tasty. Moreover this is such a healthy dish, for there are number of vegetables and dal too.
Bisibelebath
What I used -Â
- Rice, ¾th cup
- Toor Dal, ½ cup
- Mixed Vegetables, 2 cups ( I used Carrot, broad beans, raw plantain, red pumpkin, green peas, brinjals)
- Onion, 1 medium
- Tamarind Pulp, 1 tsp
- Jaggery, 1 tsp
- Salt, as required
- Coriander Seeds, 1.5 tbsp
- Jeera/Cumin Seeds, 1 tbsp
- Urad Dal, 2 tbsp
- Chana Dal, 2 tbsp
- Dried Red Chillies, 6-7
- Cloves, 2
- Cinnamon, few 1 inch pieces
- Dry/Fresh Coconut, 2 tbsp
- Turmeric Powder, ½ tsp
- Mustard Seeds, 1 tsp
- Oil, 1 tsp
- Asafoetida, ¼th tsp
- Curry Leaves, a few
How I made -
1. In a pressure cooker, cook the rice slightly mushy. Similarly cook the toor dal mushy. Set aside.
2. In a pan, dry roast urad dal, chana dal, dried red chillies, jeera, coriander seeds, cloves and cinnamon until glden brown. Once cooled down, blend these along with dry/fresh coconut into a smooth powder.
3. In a pot, add all the vegetables and onions, add turmeric powder and enough water. Cook closed for 5-7mins until the vegetables are half done.
4. In a small bowl, mix the tamarind pulp with some water and add powdered jaggery to it. Add this mixture to the cooking vegetables. Mix well. Cook for 2 mins.
5. To this, add the prepared bisibelebath powder and mix well. Cook for 3-4 mins. Add the cooked toor dal and salt required. Cook for another 4-5mins. The bisibelebath gravy is prepared.
6. Mix this gravy to the cooked rice. Mix well. In a small tadka pan, heat oil. Add mustard seeds and as they splutter, asafoetida and currry leaves. Add this tempering to the bisibelebath. Mix well.
7. Serve hot with fryums/appalams/papad.
Note -
- I cooked the rice with 1:3 ratio of rice to water to make it mushy.
- Adjust the number of red chillies as per spice preference.
- The bisibelebath powder can be made in advance (without the coconut) and stored in an airtight container.
- Add more bisibelebath gravy to the rice if its too thick.
- Any choice of vegetables can be added - potato, beans, green peas, red pumpkin, raw plantain, carrots, broad beans and brinjals.
srividhya
BBB is one of my favorite recipe. Love it to the core. 🙂 Nice click GB. Love the close shot.
The Girl Next Door
That looks yummy! I love bisi bele bhaat too! 🙂
Unrelated question - I found some Portobello mushrooms in a departmental store recently, and couldn't resist buying a packet. I haven't made them before ever, and don't know what to do with them. Suggestions, please?
CHCooks
Thanks TGND 🙂
Wow you found portobello mushrooms - that's awesome! The first thing that comes to my mind is baked/grilled mushrooms (in OTG) with cheese filled. If you like this idea, you can add other colorful vegetables too - like sweet corn, capsicum etc.
The Girl Next Door
How exactly do you make the stuffing? Sorry, but I am totally clueless! Can you make them on a pan, on the gas too? Thanks for the suggestion!
CHCooks
TGND, You can fry finely chopped onions, garlic in some olive oil. Add finely chopped capsicum and slightly toss too. Let this mixture cool. Remove the stems of the mushroom, clean them and fill each mushroom with this filling. Top with cheese. You can either grill these on stove top or in an otg - use olive oil to grill. Season with black pepper and salt. You can also add jalapeños in you filling (no need to cook). Hope this helps! I also thought of making mushroom sandwiches, let me know if you are interested in that.
Traditionally Modern Food
My abs fav..its lunch time hear and I m seeing ur Bisi Bele Bath now how can I eat my lunch..looks yum
Jo
Last Sunday, I had it at my friend's house for the first time. Let me try your recipe. Super clicks GB.. 🙂
Freda @ Aromatic essence
Looks awesome dear ! I have never tried this , but heard how people like it so much , hope to try it soon 🙂
Lynz Real Cooking
This sounds so good and I love your pictures! I also love foods that have memories!
dreamzandclouds
looks and sounds yummy and easy to make too! thanks for sharing 🙂
CHCooks
Thanks M 🙂 Hope you get to try this too!
dreamzandclouds
Yeah! 🙂
CHCooks
🙂
Chitra Jagadish
Mmmm yummmy yummm...
CHCooks
Thanks dear 🙂