Bisibele Bath
Meal Prep · South Indian

Bisibele Bath

A comforting and wholesome South Indian one-pot meal packed with lentils, rice, and vegetables.

Prep: 20 min
🔥Cook: 40 min
Total: 60 min
🍽4 servings
Vegetarian
Bisibele Bath

Ingredients

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Method

Step-by-step
  1. Rinse toor dal and rice together thoroughly. Soak them in water for 15-20 minutes while you prepare other ingredients.
  2. In a large pressure cooker or heavy-bottomed pot, heat 1 tbsp ghee. Add mustard seeds, and once they splutter, add cumin seeds, red chillies, asafoetida, and curry leaves. Sauté for a few seconds.
  3. Add chopped onions and sauté until translucent. Then add chopped tomatoes and cook until soft and pulpy.
  4. Add the mixed vegetables, turmeric powder, and salt. Sauté for 2-3 minutes.
  5. Drain the soaked dal and rice, and add them to the cooker. Mix well with the vegetables.
  6. Add the bisibele bath powder and mix thoroughly for 1 minute.
  7. Extract tamarind pulp from the soaked tamarind and add it to the mixture. Stir well.
  8. Add 6-7 cups of water (adjust for desired consistency; Bisibele Bath should be a bit soupy). Close the pressure cooker lid and cook for 4-5 whistles on medium flame, or until dal and rice are well cooked and mushy.
  9. Once the pressure releases naturally, open the lid. Mash the mixture lightly with the back of a ladle to achieve a uniform consistency.
  10. In a small pan, heat the remaining 1 tbsp ghee. Add a few curry leaves and a pinch of asafoetida. Pour this tempering over the bisibele bath.
  11. Garnish with fresh coriander leaves and serve hot with a dollop of ghee, boondi, or potato chips.

Nutrition

Per serving
NutrientAmount
Calories450 kcal
Protein18 g
Carbohydrates70 g
Fat12 g
Fiber10 g

Storage & Freezer Guide

Make it last
Refrigerator 3-4 days

Store leftover Bisibele Bath in an airtight container. It tends to thicken upon cooling.

Freezer Up to 1 month

Portion cooled Bisibele Bath into freezer-safe containers. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Reheat Stovetop/Microwave

Add a splash of water or vegetable broth while reheating on the stovetop over low heat, stirring occasionally, until heated through. For microwave, heat in 1-minute intervals, stirring in between, until warm. Add water as needed to reach desired consistency.

Chef’s Corner

  • For authentic flavor, use homemade Bisibele Bath powder. It typically contains roasted lentils, dried red chillies, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds, and cinnamon.
  • Don’t skimp on the ghee! A generous dollop of ghee at the end enhances the flavor and richness significantly.
  • Adjust the amount of water based on your preferred consistency. Bisibele Bath is traditionally a bit runny and mushy, not dry like pulao.
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