Today is Terra Madre Day, Terra Madre means "Mother Earth". To celebrate, join me and The Kitchen Docs in supporting tasty solutions to climate change. I am participating in Food for Change Meal with Camellia Beans and Meatless Monday. Slow Food USA invited me to contribute a recipe and to come to the table to celebrate Food for Change! This recipe of Indian style Lentils and Rice, popularly known as Khichdi is a perfect example of a nutritionally balanced plant based meal made with ingredients grown and produced in climate-friendly ways.
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Recipe rundown
Most traditional recipes of khichdis involve cooking rice and lentils together in a pressure cooker using a plenty of water to ensure a flowy consistency. This recipe of Indian style lentils and rice or sabut masoor khichdi is slightly different. It is made with whole masoor lentils (brown skinned lentils that you can find in a regular grocery store).
To give the recipe a head-start I par-cooked the lentils with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Then I drained the lentils to use in the khichdi. While the lentils are cooking, you can get started on the khichdi. Prepare a masala by sauteeing some onions, freshly minced ginger (if store bought ginger paste is your jam, feel free to use that) and tomatoes along with Indian spices. This recipe of Indian style lentils and rice uses coriander powder, turmeric and roasted cumin powder. I strongly recommend fresh roasted cumin powder. You can find all about these spices in this post.
Toast some basmati rice with the masala before adding the cooked lentils, raisins and fried onions. Add plenty of water and cook till done. Garnish with cilantro, more fried onions and a squeeze of lime. Mike-drop!
Here is a handy dandy printable
Indian Style Lentils and Rice - Sabut Masoor Khichdi
Ingredients
- 1 cup brown lentils sabut masoor
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- A pinch asafoetida optional
- 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
- ½ white onion sliced
- 1 tablespoon fresh minced ginger see notes
- ¼ teaspoon ground turmeric
- 1 tablespoon coriander powder
- 1 tablespoon roasted cumin powder
- 1 roma tomato diced
- 1 cup basmati rice
- ¼ cup raisins
- ¾ cup fried onions see notes
- 10 sprigs cilantro leaves stripped and chopped
- ½ lime juiced
- Water
- Salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste
Instructions
- Set a medium saucepan on medium high heat and add the lentils to it.
- Add about 2.5 cups of water, bay leaf and a generous pinch of salt. Cover the pan, increase the heat to high and bring to a boil.
- Once boiling, turn the heat to simmer/low and cook for 20 minutes (use a timer). After 20 minutes, drain the lentils in a sieve or colander and set aside.
- While the lentils are about 10 minutes into cooking, set a heavy bottomed pan (that has a lid) on medium high heat.
- Add oil and wait for it to get shiny. Now add asafoetida (if using) and cumin seeds. Wait for the cumin seeds to start dancing around in the oil.
- Add the sliced onions, a pinch of salt and cook for a minute or two.
- Now add the ginger and turmeric, coriander and roasted cumin powder.
- Cook for another 2 minutes before adding the diced roma tomato. Stir and cook for a minute. Add the raisins, ½ cup fried onions and mix.
- Add the rice and and cook, stirring often (gently so you don't break the rice) until slightly toasted and opaque. About two minutes.
- Now add the cooked lentils, 2 cups of water and salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste; bring to a boil.
- Turn the heat down to low so that the pan is at a simmer, cover and cook 25 minutes. The water should be completely evaporated and rice should be tender. See notes.
- Turn the heat off, add cilantro, lime juice and rest of the fried onions. Keep the lid on and let the rice rest for five minutes.
- After five minutes, gently fluff the lentils and rice with a fork. Serve warm with yogurt.
Notes
So this Terra Madre day, choose climate-friendly foods, try this recipe at home, and tag your dish with #FoodforChange and #MeatlessMonday on social media. Let us spread the word and do our part!
Other recipes to make with lentils
Protein Rich Quinoa and Lentil Salad
Love - Vaishali.
Disclaimer: Slow Food USA provided me with Camellia beans for this project. This post may contain affiliate links.
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Elizabeth O
Rice and beans is fairly popular around the globe so, it's a perfect dish for Mother Earth day.
Dan @ Style High Guy
This has made my mouth water. My partner loves indian style food so i'm thinking i may have to give this a go!
Latoyia
This post made me hungry! Looks delicious.
Honest Reader
This looks so delicious. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Glorious Heights
Such a nutritional meal and meatless.. Great for my half vegetarian family.. I will definitely try it at home! thanks for sharing 👍🏻
balir villanueva
Oh my, your recipe is making me super hungry now. I like it and looks delicious 😀
maysz
I love rice and this Indian Style Lentils and Rice looks yummy and delicious I should try this . Thanks for sharing.
Adharsh
Gonna suggest this to my mom. Hope she makes this for me. Thanks for sharing.
Samar
May be you should treat your fellow bloggers some of it 🙂 haha
Awesome recipe 😀
Lisa
We eat a lot of lentils in Italy. I've never tried an Indian version, but it looks delicious!