Sunday, July 4, 2021

Rajgira Kadhi / Vrat Ki Kadhi / Farali Kadhi

A Indian kadhi generally is a spicy, yogurt based gravy which is thickened by the use of chickpea flour. Other flours are substituted for chickpea flour aka besan especially during the Navratri fasting season, a tidbit I have learnt from the blogging world over the years. I tried recently amaranth flour based kadhi aka rajgira kadhi and it turns out that even a basic version kadhi without all the frills can taste good too. No chickpea flour, onions, tomatoes, asafoetida, mustard seeds, turmeric or dried mango powder in this version but one wouldn't call this gluten free gravy a flavorless one. We at least didn't mind even a bit and I am sure that any kadhi lover would enjoy this amaranth flour kadhi as well. The lackluster color of the kadhi may be a giveaway that it may not be the regular version kadhi but one would probably just assume the lack of turmeric in it.

Whisk the yogurt well to a uniform consistency. I was lazy to do so when I made this and that's why the kadhi looks curdled but it is not so. If not using this as a fasting meal, feel free too use turmeric, mustard seeds, asafoetida, onion, salt and other stuff one would prefer in a kadhi. Even buckwheat flour or chestnut flours can be used in place of amaranth flour in the recipe.

Ingredients: (2 servings)
1 cup yogurt
3/4 cup water
1/4 cup amaranth flour
2 tsp. ghee / oil
1 tsp. cumin seeds
1 tsp. ginger paste or grated ginger
2 finely minced green chillies or 1 tsp. green chili paste
Rock salt to taste
Minced cilantro to garnish

Directions:
* Whisk yogurt well in a bowl. Add amaranth flour to the yogurt and mix until there are no lumps. Yogurt and flour together can be whisked in a blender as well.
* Heat oil in a pan and add cumin seeds. When they start to brown add ginger and chillies. Saute for few seconds and then add water.  Next add yogurt - amaranth flour mixture and rock salt to the pan. Continue to cook on low flame stirring intermittently until the mixture thickens. If the mixture appears to be thicker than the preferred consistency, add extra water and bring the mixture again to a boil and turn off the stove.
* Garnish with cilantro and serve warm. It can be served with any cooked grains allowed during fasting or rice / rotis.

17 comments:

  1. Omg, this kadhi looks absolutely irresistible.. Such a fabulous dish, you are pulling me to get a packet of rajgira flour now.. Beautiful dish Suma..

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  2. I am super excited to try this Kadhi with your Amarath Flour Chapathi. Thinking to add amaranth flour in my weekend shopping list.

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  3. Very interesting faraali recipe, Suma. Looks like Ragi majjiga :)

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  4. This fasting day kadhi looks so yum Suma. As we usually don't fast, I.am learning about fasting foods this BM.

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  5. Yum! I love kadhi and this one with amarnath flour is something I need to try.

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  6. vrat ki kadhi looking amazing and awesome. I too wanted to make but could not find time. Bookmarking for next april time navratra. You clicked it beautifully, love the composition.

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  7. Khadi with Amarnath flour looks amazing. Will try soon

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  8. Wow that kadhi sounds fantastic. I make kadhi sometime and will surely try this sometime, adding that flour must have made this so good!

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  9. Such a simple traditional dish. Easy to make and so comforting. Didn't know that amaranth flour is used to thicken kadhi.

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  10. Such stunning pics! The kadhi looks so delicious and awesome. Bookmarking this!

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  11. Now even during fasting, we can enjoy kadhi rice with this amaranth kadhi. I too make it and know how good it tastes. Your beautiful pics are making it all the more inviting

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  12. I am so exciting to see this amaranth flour kadhi. What great recipes with the amaranth flour. So healthy and delicious!

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  13. such a lovely recipe with amaranth flour!! looks flavorsome, i love to enjoy kadhi;s as such!! Such a flavor packed simple dish!!!

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  14. This kadhi looks so healthy and tasty too.. Already in my to do list.

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  15. The fasting food is always thought of as boring, but seriously it is one of the most delicious! Satvik, healthy, simple! The kadhi sounds super, we love it, but add a hint of sweetness - Gujarat ‘s influence. Lol.

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  16. I have never tried using amaranth flour and this looks great and delicious. Will give it a try. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  17. Made this with onion, turmeric and it tasted really good. Similar to majjiga charu.

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