Bagalabath is a preparation with curd and rice or semiya, a light yet filling dish, usually served in restaurants as a late afternoon snack. The other day, I wanted to have something light for lunch, something cool too, so this was the ideal choice. I added some grated beetroot to the regular bagalabath, it tasted really good, my daughter who doesn't like beets loved this dish..
Need To Have
- Vermicelli Or Semiya - 1 cup
- Grated Beetroot - 1 cup packed
- Curd Or Yogurt - 1 + 1/2 cup
- Grated Ginger - 1 teaspoon
- Green Chilly - 1 chopped
- Urad Or Black Gram Dal - 1 teaspoon
- Mustard Seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
- Asafoetida - 1/4 teaspoon
- Broken Cashews - 1 tablespoon
- Curry Leaves - 10
Cook vermicelli with enough water ( just like pasta ) till done, drain, add cold water and keep. Heat some oil, add the mustard seeds, cashews and urad dal, once it starts spluttering and the cashews turn golden, add the asafoetida, ginger, green chillies and curry leaves followed by the grated beets.
Saute, add salt, cover and cook for 5 minutes. Then add the cooked, drained semiya and mix. Cool it slightly, add the curds, mix and serve slightly chilled with any pickle.
Note
Do not overcook the vermicelli and make it mushy, drain the cold water just before adding.
Looks very colorful. craving for that bowl
ReplyDeleteHealthy.light and quick snack..loved the bright colour ..
ReplyDeletenice color.. and very light snack..
ReplyDeletewonderful color n dish..
ReplyDeleteSo colourful! I love dahi semiya since it is so easy to eat. I think this one would be too.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy dish Hema love it.
ReplyDeleteWow beautiful color :) Looks great and delectable bowl :)
ReplyDeleteToday's Recipe ~ Mutton Kothukari Masala / Mutton Kheema Masala
You Too Can Cook Indian Food Recipes
Healthy and colorful,bookmarked.
ReplyDeletevery nice recipe...Healthy too...
ReplyDeleteTotally different. Healthy with beet and yogurt
ReplyDeletewow yummy recipe,luks delicious...
ReplyDeleteColorful and healthy dish!! Looks inviting!
ReplyDeletehttp://aromaticdining.blogspot.com/
Looks absolutely colourful and delicious! Never tried this with beet before.
ReplyDeleteWorth a try.
Nice idea of combining with beetroots....looks very delicious
ReplyDeleteDelicious and comforting dish.. Looks very colorful
ReplyDeleteDivya's Culinary Journey
Such gorgeous looking beetroot raita. Mom makes a similar version except she doesnt add ginger, but will try your version...looks so delicious
ReplyDeletehttp://shwetainthekitchen.blogspot.com/
I'm already drooling..looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow! Never come across such a combo...very creative and looks great!
ReplyDeleteI loved that shade of pink on the semiya...this is so maddening n creative...need to try up. :)
ReplyDeleteOngoing Event: Cooking Made Easy With Chocolates/Cocoa
Eye pleasing bagalabath, feel like finishing that yummy dish.
ReplyDeletecolourful and tempting recipe..
ReplyDeleteLOVE the color! You should enter this in my Power of Pink Challenge for a chance to win a $100 donation to the charity of your choice: http://www.beantownbaker.com/2012/10/5th-annual-power-of-pink-challenge.html
ReplyDelete