Millets are used by human from ancient times. Though usage was less so far, people are
attracted towards millets due to their high nutritional values. Being referred
as ‘Siri dhanyagalu’ in kannada they are real rich cereals (food grains) for
human consumption. They are good sources of dietary fibre, Vitamins, minerals,
essential fatty acids. To specify, these are ‘gluten’ free.
Navane
(Kannada)/ Foxtail millet is known
as first domesticated millet. It is the annual grass crop grown for human food.
It’s an easy to cook cereal, which can be used in preparing upma, payasa or
kheer, rice bhath.
Here you read recipe for preparing bisibele bhath.
You can follow your regular bisibele bhath replacing Rice by Navane.
Type: Main course/ Lunch
Preparation time: 20 mins
Cooking time: 10 mins
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
Tur Dal – 1 cup
Foxtail millet/ Navane – 3/4cup
Rice - 1/4cup
Carrot – 1 – 2 medium
Beans – 10 – 12
Green peas – ¼ cup (soaked overnight/ fresh/ frozen)
Onions – 1 medium
Capsicum – 1 small (optional)
Tamarind pulp/ extract – 1 spoon
Bisibele bath mix – 2 –spoons
Ghee/ Butter – 2 spoons
Oil – 1 spoon
Peanuts/ Cashews – 2 spoons
Curry leaves – 1 strand
Turmeric powder – a pinch
Salt – to taste
Method:
Wash clean vegetables (carrot, beans) and cut them
into small pieces, keep aside. Peel onions, wash and make thin long slices.
Slice capsicum too. Wash Dal, rice, millet and put them in a cooker. Add
vegetables – carrot, beans, and green peas to the same. Add pinch of turmeric
powder and pressure cook with 6 cups of water and a spoon of oil.
Soak tamarind in water and get the extract. When the
pressure cooking is done with 3-4 whistles, leave it until lid opens. Once
done, add salt, bisibele bath powder, tamarind extract and bring to boil. Add
water to make the mixture to the consistency of gravy. Switch off the stove
when it boiled well.
In a pan, take a spoon of ghee, fry peanuts. Add
cashews & curry leaves, toss and add fried peanuts, cashews to the bisibele
bath. Similarly fry sliced onions and capsicum separately in little ghee until
turns brown and add to the bisibele bhath. Mix well, serve hot with your choice
of raita/ curds and sev/ mixture.
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