50gm Moraiyo( known as “Samo” ),
2-finiely chopped potatoes,
4-finiely chopped green chilli,
1\2-cup groundnut,
2-tbsp cumin seeds,
2-tbsp oil,
5-6 curry leaves,
Water for cook,
Salt to taste,
Coriander leaves for garnish.
Method:
Step 1: Wash the grain for 2-3 times.
Step 2: Heat the oil in pan and add cumin seeds and curry leaves in it.
Step 3: Then add green chillies and groundnut in it.
Step 4: After that add 2-cup water in it.
Step 5: Cook until water is very hot.
Step 6: After that add finely chopped potatoes in it.
Step 7: After 5-minutes when potato is cook then add grain in it.
Step 8: Cook in low flame until all water part is dissolve.
Step 9: Stirring continuously in between.
Step 10: Turn off the flame and garnish with coriander leaves.
Step 11: Serve hot.In Marathi known as “Vari Tandool”. I know this Marathi name by Trupti Blog. Thank you Trupti.:) We often made this Khichdi in fast. Fast with out fruit is not possible so this is simple mango cube dish for fast member only..:)
Kajal,dish looks delicious as usual but I still can't figure it out what Moraiya is.I tried to look at the photo but can't see properly,looks like Sago or Sabudana.It is the same as Moraiyo?
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this in Trupti's blog. I assume it is same as Sago.
ReplyDeleteme too same as Asha what is moraiyo?? but on the whole the dish looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteOur favorite . I make it even when we are not fasting.It tastes real good if eaten hot hot :)Only difference is we use roasted groundnut coarse powder.
ReplyDeletewah wah..how ru kajal !
ReplyDeleteme food freak here again...
hmm fast kichidi well i dont like much..i like sabudana kichidi very much and with it kakdi khaman and many more items...apde fast na name chappan bhog karyene ;)
Take Care
Vikas{V}
Dear Kajal
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the wondeful comments on my blog. Loved the Moraiyo recipe. You have such a precise way of cooking dishes.
Your gas stove looks so clean and don't see food or oil spluttered all over nothing. Hey I wrote in my last comment about buying your sketches, I understand your feelings, it's not for sale, but hey may be you can teach me right!
I have been to Gandhinagar umpteen times. May be you could give me your email so I can chat with you directly rather than going through this comment section.
My email is "desikudi70@yahoo.com"
Hi Kajal, dish looks yummy dear, but as Asha, what is the meaning of moriya in telugu. Do you have any idea? Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi kajal!
ReplyDeleterecipe is very nice! btw what is Moraiyo? sago is in different sizes .. so one of the types? is it?
This dish looks so healthy and filling Kajal. The step by step pics are very helpful.
ReplyDeleteHi Asha,
ReplyDeleteThanks for nice comment but this is not sago this is known as “samo” and “Moraiya” in Gijarati, or “Vari Tandoolachi khichdi” in Marthi. I don’t know other name but this is ready made pack as we buy Bengal gram flour or other flour pack. You see in trupti blog she post this ready made pack and i also give link of her blog. It is look like rava or suji also same taste as upma but not suji.:)
Hi Suganya,
ReplyDeleteThanks for lovely words. But my dear this is not sago something different as I say to asha. May I wish you can understand what this is.:)
Hi Roopa,
ReplyDeleteThanks my dear....as I say to Asha....you read and hope you understand.:)
Hi Archana,
ReplyDeleteThanks for kind words. Some time I also add groundnut powder but when I don’t have too much time to crush then I add groundnut directly.
Hi Vikas,
ReplyDeleteThanks for nice comment. I am fine. I know you say visit your other blog but I am little bite busy in some other work and you think I don’t have a time but no I show your other blog with lot’s of time....so I come but wait for that. You like Sabudana kichdi it is also available in my older post.....take and eat.....hahahaha....:))))
Dear Pintoo,
ReplyDeleteThanks my dear for a lovely reply. If we meet any time then I gift one special gift to you as my hand made item and if you like then I also give my sketch but only one as a gift. Thanks for your email id. I mail you as early as possible.
Take Care.:))
Hi Jyothi,
ReplyDeleteIn don’t know what is name of “Moraiya” in telugu. I search for that but don’t find any perfect name my dear. Thanks for such a nice words.:))
Hi Ushaprashanth,
ReplyDeleteThis is not different size sago my dear this is different type of flour or look like suji which we can use for upma, also this in not suji but looks are same. Thanks for pretty words.
Take Care and love to your daughter.:)
Hi Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteThanks for kind words. Great to see here.:))
Have a nice day.........
I remember seeing this in Trupti's blog. I assume it is same as Sago
ReplyDeleteGanesh Gifts
Hi kajal.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very good. Apart from its great content the formatting and layout is marvelous. I would like to know few things from you if you dnt mind. I am myself a blogger too. New in blogging world so i dnt knw few things. I need some tips from you. Please mail me on karanankit_11@yahoo.com
I really like when people are expressing their opinion and thought. So I like the way you are writing
ReplyDeleteDo you have copy writer for so good articles? If so please give me contacts, because this really rocks! :)
ReplyDeletetooooooooooo gooddddddd Thank youu :) :)
ReplyDeleteInstead of peanuts, try adding cashew ans raisins, and amchur, to make it a tangly upma, out of moriya.
ReplyDeletethnx Kajal, i 4got to ask my mum how to make it & its midnight in india now.. Ur receipe will help me today.. as its Shivratri:) thnx again.:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your info. I truly appreciate your efforts
ReplyDeleteand I will be waiting for your further write ups thank you once again.
My webpage: holiday gift ideas
Thanks for finally writing about > "Moraiya ni Khichdi" < Loved it!
ReplyDeleteMy website snoring mask
What's up, after reading this awesome article i am too cheerful to share my know-how here with colleagues.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to surf to my web site electric juicer easy
Highly descriptive article, I liked that bit. Will there be a part
ReplyDelete2?
my web site :: magnetized flashlights
It's an amazing article for all the online people; they will get advantage from it I am sure.
ReplyDeleteHere is my homepage snoring mask
of course like your website however you have to test the spelling on several of your posts.
ReplyDeleteMany of them are rife with spelling problems and I find it very
troublesome to inform the truth nevertheless I will certainly come back again.
Feel free to surf to my blog post ronco pocket fisherman
Samo is not the same as sago. Sago is white, samo is yellowish.
ReplyDeletesabudana is starch pearls made from sago palm.
ReplyDeleteMoraiyo is a type of cereal (Pannisetum) one of the many found in India, it is called little millet.It has more starch. It is different from Ragi (scientifically called Elusine coracana) or nachli in regional language, it is very high in proteins, esp methionine, the amino acid that lacks in veg foods.
The recipe is good and traditional.