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1)I am glad to inform my readers that I am the Chef Of the Week at erecipe.com. It's been fun to upload some of my recipes on their blog :) Here is the link to a video that they requested me to share on my blog - Click here to view Thank you Raquel for offering me this opportunity :)
2)IMPORTANT: MY BLOG GIVEAWAYS ARE STILL GOING ON!!! YES INDEED - So Please click here to get to the announcement page - Please ensure you follow all the rules of entry to be eligible for the prizes.
Blog anniversary giveaways Sept 24- Oct 31, 2011 - so you are not too late to join :) Many of you have wondered if you have missed the deadline - and the answer is NO - there is still time
I have not cooked much with Saboodhna or tapioca pearls because the few occasions I’ve had it, it has always been really oily, be it as kichdi or vadas. The only right place in my mind for saboodhana is either as a vadam (vadagam) or in payasam! The further disincentive is no one in my family is particularly crazy about it either!
But I saw several saboodhana kichdi posts in the past several weeks and decided I must give this grain another fair chance!
Sadly to the best of my knowledge, tapioca per se has no health benefits – it is starchy and very high in calories, but this has somehow been a staple in Maharastra India as khicdi and vadas– while finding its way to the south in kheers and vadams!
So to add some nutritive value to it, I decided to cook it with spinach and it tasted really good :)
Here is how I went about it
1cup of white peal Saboodhana (soaked for 4-6 hours)
1-12oz pack of frozen spinach (thawed) or 2 cups of fresh chopped spinach
¼ cup of peanuts (crushed)
2-3 green chilies
¼ cup grated coconut
Mustard, urad dal, asafetida to temper with in 1 tsp of oil
Salt to taste
Preparation
Drain the excess water from the soaked saboodhana
Put it in a pressure cooker and steam without putting the whistle
Wait a couple of minutes after it starts steaming loudly before putting off
This process considerably reduces the amount of oil used – This is one dish that, like eggplant or arbi, can soak up tons of oil
In a pan temper with 1tsp of oil mustards, urad dal and asafetida
Ad the green chilies and the thawed spinach and add into pan and stir fry for a minute or two
Now add the saboodhana and mix in well with the spinach
Add salt and stir in
In another pan, dry roast the grated coconuts and add to the kichdi
Open cook for a minute or two until all ingredients are absorbed into one another.
Garnish with the crushed peanuts and serve hot J
Yummy yum khichdi..spinach n sabudana looks good!!
ReplyDeletenever thought of putting these 2 together!...makes for a fantastic dih! yum!
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear on the reward..
ReplyDeleteCongratz Priya...love this khichdi with spinach, healthy n a filling breakfast...wonderful recipe dear !!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear for the win...interesting and delicious khichdi..
ReplyDeletecongrats dear and cheers for this yummy khichdi
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear on being chef of the week, that is a very proud moment. The palak sabudana khichdi looks superb.
ReplyDeleteHey, congrats for the Reward! This recipe is new to me..nice 1 dear..
ReplyDeleteCongrats Priya.Kichdi looks delicious in its new avatar.
ReplyDeleteAmazing spinach dish:) And great taht you are on e recepies..nice site.Well deserved:)
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear...A great moment..
ReplyDeleteThe khichdi looks yummy...never had the idea that these both stuffs mixed together gives a yummy dish..
kichidi looks delicious .....
ReplyDeleteKichdi looks delicious.. congrats fot the reward..
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear ...way to go ...kichdi looks yum
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the achievement! a very different saboodhana kichdi...must be a good comfort food on a cold and rainy day!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Priya!
ReplyDeleteSabudana khichdi with spinach sounds healthy n delicious.
Congratulations
ReplyDeleteluks great...an interesting combination of sago and spinach !!
ReplyDeleteSpinach Sabudana Kichadi luks perfectly delicious dear.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Priya..
ReplyDeletei have not cooked with sabudana in the last few years after it turned out mushy in an upma attempt a long time ago.. i saw a khichdi on other blog too.. guess its time for me to buy sabudana again.
Congratulations for being featured!
ReplyDeleteAnd the tapioca pearls with spinach is such a unique dish! Very creative of you! Well done! Have a lovely day!
Congrats Priya,delicious kichadi...luks yum...
ReplyDeleteYummy & homely kichdi!!! And congrats dear!!!
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congratulations for the Chef of the Week!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a delicious dish! love spinach :-)
Congrats Priya!
ReplyDeletespinach in saboodana is innovative.
Congrats Dear. Kichidi looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear,healthy and delicious kichadi..
ReplyDeleteCongrats priya...sabudoona nad spinach khichdi looks yumm, though I havent tried before
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Checked out e recipe and congrats! very innovative khichdi!
ReplyDeletewow gr8 recipe! luv ur novel idea :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Priya, btw kichdi looks super filling and healthy..
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice and healthy twist to the regular saboodana khichdi
ReplyDeleteHealthy & delicious khichdi..
ReplyDeleteNice combo. But sabudhana is the which is hate by all at home except me. Hope i can try this as it comes with spinach.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
Congratulations on becoming the chef of the week, Priya!! I haven't really cooked with this all that much except payasam, where it adds some texture...this is new to me...will try it!!
ReplyDeleteYou just made that Khichdi ten times more healthy! :)
ReplyDeleteby the way a gujju recipe on my blog, do check it out at convenience!
Congratulations Priya!
ReplyDeleteSpinach and sago sounds like a wonderful combo... great dish...
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Healthy and yummy kichadi, thank you for linking with Any One Can Cook :)
ReplyDeletei love tapioca pudding haha, too bad it doesn't have that much nutrition. at least it is gluten free! love the idea of combining it with spinach!
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