Urad Dal Kitchari

Urad Dal Kitchari Recipe

Key Takeaways

  • Urad Dal Kitchari: A creamy kitchari made with soaked urad dal, basmati rice, ghee, and Kitchari Spice Mix; cooks into a thick, nourishing soup with optional seasonal vegetables and cilantro.
  • Vata Balancing Kitchari: Ideal for vata constitutions, featuring agni-strengthening spices that may support digestion and grounding warmth, useful during cleansing or when extra digestive support is desired.
  • Easy Ayurvedic Meal: Simple method—soak urad dal, sauté Kitchari Spice Mix in ghee until seeds pop, simmer dal and basmati rice to thick soup, garnish with cilantro.

An alternative to the classic kitchari, this recipe combines creamy urad dal with basmati rice and agni strengthening spices. These additions make it an ideal kitchari recipe for vata constitutions and imbalances, or for those who need some extra digestive support. Keep this vata balancing kitchari on hand during times of cleansing, or when you're looking for a simple and delicious Ayurvedic meal.

Ingredients:

Directions:

In a large bowl, cover the urad dal with water and soak overnight or for 6–8 hours. Once soaked, drain the dal and wash three times with clean water, then set aside.

In a large saucepan melt the ghee over a low flame. Add the Kitchari Spice Mix and stir over low-medium heat until the seeds pop (around 20 seconds). Add the dal and rice, and stir until covered in the spice mix. Next, add the water and other veggies (optional). Stir gently and cover. Bring to a boil and then turn down to a simmer. Cook over low-medium heat for 20–25 minutes.

Add salt, and taste for doneness. The consistency should be that of a thick soup. If necessary, add more water and simmer for 5 minutes more or until beans and rice are soft to taste. Garnish with fresh cilantro and enjoy!

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