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Bisi bele bhath powder

Bisi bele bhath is a rice-based dish originated from South Indian state of Karnataka. I always prefer using home made bisi bele bhath powder rather than store bought powder. I like its fresh aroma to the dish. This is an easy to make powder and also it consumes less time.

Bisi bele bhath powder

Ingredients:

      • 4 tsp – Coriander seeds
      • 2 tsp – Cumin seeds
      • 2 tsp – Bengal gram / kadalai paruppu
      • 1/2 tsp – Fenugreek seeds
      • 5 to 7 nos – Dry red chillies
      • 6 nos – cloves
      • 2 small piece – Cinnamon
      • 2 nos – Cardamom
      • 2 tsp – Dry coconut grated (optional)

Bisi bele bhath powder process

Preparation method:

  1. Heat a pan, add bengal gram and fry for 2 mins. Then add coriander seeds,cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds, cinnamon stick, cloves, cardamom and fry till there is a slight change in color.
  2. Next add dry red chillies and fry for 2 mins. Keep frying these mixtures until golden brown. Remove from the stove and then add dry coconut grated, keep frying for few seconds. Allow them to cool.
  3. Once all the fried ingredients are cooled, transfer them to a mixer jar and grind them to a fine powder. Store it in a airtight container and use 2 tsp or more while making bisi bele bhath.

Bisi bele bhath powder collage

Notes:

  • Dry coconut is completely optional. Most of the time I prepare bisi bele bhath powder without using dry coconut.
  • I use to store this powder in a refrigerator rather than outside. I feel the powder would be fresh if it is stored in a refrigerator.
  • I always make bisi bele bhath powder in a small batches like 3 or 4 times use only.
  • You can increase or decrease the number of dry red chillies as per your spice level.

Bisi bele bhath powder

Comments (10)

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    # March 11, 2013 at 9:20 PM
    Nice and flavorful powder..
    Love the clicks
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    # March 11, 2013 at 9:43 PM
    wow fabulous presentation... lov the color of that podi
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    # March 11, 2013 at 10:58 PM
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    # March 11, 2013 at 11:38 PM
    wow yummy n flavorful podi...
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    # March 12, 2013 at 12:56 AM
    Fantastic flavourful spice powder, loving it.
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    # March 12, 2013 at 10:00 AM
    wow..fabulous pics... flavorful powder..
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    # March 12, 2013 at 10:15 AM
    Useful post,thanks for sharing
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    # March 12, 2013 at 8:22 PM
    Lovely pictures! Ah, I can smell the aromatic spicy powder. Storing the powder in the refrigerator is a neat idea. I have never done that before, though. I'm sure it remains dormant in the storage and wakes up when the heat hits it.
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    # March 12, 2013 at 9:36 PM
    nothing can beat homemade masala.... awesome pictures!!

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