Bisi Bele Bath - A DELICIOUS INDIAN CUISINE!

in #food8 years ago (edited)

BISI BELE BATH RECIEPE:

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Last night my grand mother told me that she's gonna prepare my favorite dish for the breakfast next morning.

I had read a few of @allasyummyfood's food posts a few weeks ago and an idea flashed into my mind.

Why not post the recipe of my favorite Indian Dish! 

It's easy to cook and very tasty.

Ingredients:

  1. Beans : 100 grams
  2. Carrot : A few pieces as shown in the figure.
  3. Green Peas: 3 hand fulls (Soaked for 8 hours)
  4. Rice : 1 tumbler 
  5. Red Gram : 3/4 tumbler
  6. Water: 6-8 tumbler 
  7. Refined oil : 6-7 teaspoon 
  8. Ghee : 4-5 teaspoon (or more depending on your preference)
  9. Mustard Seeds : 1/2 teaspoon
  10. Salt : 3 teaspoons (or more depending on your preference)
  11. Bisi Bele Bath Powder
  12. Cashew nuts 


Directions:


Step 1: Chop Chop!


Step 2: Carrot and beans in 1:3 ratio (quantity).


Step 3: Green Peas.


Step 4: 1 tumbler rice.


Step 5: 3/4th tumbler Red gram.


Step 6: Add everything to a pressure cooker.


Step 7: Add 6-8 tumbler of water.


Until it looks like this.


Step 8: Let it boil in the cooker until 3 whistles (15 min approx).


After 3 whistles, you'll get this:


Step 9: Take a pan, add 6-7 teaspoonful of oil and 1/2 teaspoonful of mustard seeds.


Step 10: Heat it until it starts making popping sounds. Once it does, add the rice from cooker to the pan.

Step 11: Add ghee, salt, cashew and Bisi Bele Bath powder and mix it.


This is the Bisi Bele Bath powder that I recommend. It's by MTR, a reputed spice brand in India.

You can buy it on Amazon.


Step 12: To add to the taste, you can spread some mixture on it.


The end result will look like this:


There was no cashew at home. So we didn't add it.

Hope you enjoy making Bisi Bele Bath and eating it as well.

This article is inspired by @allasyummyfood. Thanks Alla. :)

Thank you so much for reading! Cheers guys! :D


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Ah, damnit! I wasn't gonna spend more money on this kind of expensive food! But you've made me hungry now ;)

Hey @gliten, this doesn't cost a bomb to prepare. Just follow my recipe, and enjoy the dish! Thanks. :D

Great photography of the cooking process, @wandereronwheels and this dish looks amazing. I'm craving Indian food now and I really don't make it enough even though I love all the flavors.

You should try making this then 😉
You've got everything you need in this post. :P

Delicious recipe! I will try this.

Yup you definitely should. You'll love it. ;)

Aw I want that for dinner!! Looks great.

Try cooking it :P
And let me know what you come up with? ;)

yep looks deeeeeeelish

Indian foods are always taste !!
This looks yummy too...

Thanks @alpharay, do try it out! ;)

Whaaaaaaat no cashew ?!!!!! How dare you ?!
Haha just kidding :) thanks for the reciepe. Indian is my favorite food even before lebanese food ;)
Ride on bro !

Hahahah! Thanks man! Hope to meet you someday. :)

Yummy! Cashew nuts my favorite! Thank you for sharing recipe. 😉

You're welcome friend @dwightjaden and thanks for reading ;)

Nice :) upvoted and followed
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Thanks buddy @notonlyfood, I'll surely check it out!

Great job on the post man!
I love that ish! After I started working in Bangalore, that's like my favorite!
:P

Thanks Tara! :P
I know right? It's yummy! :D

Peas and beans. Great combination. I am always looking for protein recipes.
Thank you for sharing.

You're welcome buddy @jamjamfood and thanks for reading :)

Nice!!! looks yummy!!

Was thinking about getting my mom's recepies on Steemit :D you jumped ahead :D

Hahaha! Yeah its pretty tasty. Go ahead, I'd love to taste your mom's recipes. ;)

Haha you will love it! :)

aww thanks so much!! so glad you got inspired!! that dish looks great and good effort you actually made it and took pictures!! well done!!

Thank you so much Alla. Hope you give it a try as well :P

@wandereronwheels, I love bisibelebath, but it is not available in Goa. Next time when I come to Karnataka I think I will have it 😊. Photos are really cool. 👌

Yay!
Sorry to bother you topdog, for a second, but can you someone do me a favour any quickly reply to me. I gotta test something steemit related?
THANKS!

Hahaha! You should have it!
Infact you can prepare it yourself as well, by looking at this recipe. :P
Thanks :)

Yum! I love a good Indian dish. My grandparents were Indian, and I just cannot get enough of the spices in Indian cuisine. Unfortunately, I never learnt how to make any of it growing up. But now that I'm a regular in the kitchen, I would love to try out some Indian recipes. Thanks so much! I've followed you and look forward to more :)

Hey @toscani40, can I suggest you a small thing?
Put your full effort on making an article on steemit.
Maybe even spend a whole day or two. The rewards will be amazing and you'll not need to work as waiter anymore. Cheers buddy! :)