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Easy rangoli designs - beginners

Though I have drawn all the designs myself personally I am thankful to my family for the inputs, information and help in drafting all the posts so far.  I have used the terms kolam  rangoli quite freely in all the posts. Probably there would have been differences based on classical (!) explanations in the past but today kolams can also be colourful like rangolis both in the free hand and dots type  I find that even the terms rangoli kolam and kolam rangoli are used at  present. The only area where I think kolam are different are in sikku kolam and arisi maavu kolam. Both are beautiful, challenging and can be intricate . Rangoli is muggulu in Telugu and so this post will be useful for those in search of small and simple muggulu for beginners.  This post   may have answers  kutty rangoli /kolam designs The rangoli in the image below is one of the basic designs that can be used for learning.   Form a star with two inverted triangles.   ...

Bisi bele bath recipe and side dish

If you are looking for bisi bele bath recipe , powder of bisi bele bath or sambar sadam Karnataka style
this post may have the information you seek.

Bisi bele bath or bisi bele huli anna translates to hot dhal sambar rice is one of the most popular lunch recipes and is from Karnataka. This tastes best when eaten hot . 

Onion raitha a suitable side dish as also potato chips.

For one cup rice take one cup toor dhal ( Some take half cup dhal for one cup rice , this is the combination adopted in our family )

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Traditional sambar sadam recipe 

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Add a pinch of turmeric powder and cook them both in a cooker so that the resultant mixture becomes semi solid
 The vegetables used are carrot , potato , green peas.  We can also use beans and pea nuts.  Chop them into small pieces as shown and cook them also in a cooker

Take a gooseberry size tamarind and soak in water when we start the process of cooking

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 The toor dhal , rice , turmeric powder combination after getting cooked into a semi solid state in the cooker is shown in the image below.

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 Heat a vessel called vanali , squeeze the tamarind extract in the vessel as shown in the next step below

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 The vegetables are cooked in such a manner that they do not become too soft but break when pressed with thumb.

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 Add the vegetables to the tamarind extract and continue the heating

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 The tamarind extract and vegetables have started boiling ,  
This why the vegetable should not be cooked completely because when boiled with tamarind extract they will not be discrete.

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 now add the cooked toor dhal , rice combination and stir well

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How to prepare bisi bele bath powder

dhania or coriander seeds - 2 table spoons
gram dhal or kadalai paruppu - 1 1/2 table spoons
red chillies 10 to 12
fenugreek or vendhayam - 1 tea spoon
pattai lavangam ( cinnamon and cloves )
khas khas or poppy seeds .  I use grated desiccated coconut


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 Dry roast all the ingredients with a little oil except desiccated coconut, because it can get over cooked or burnt as it gets cooked earlier

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 Once all the ingredients are cooked , add the desiccated coconut and roast till it changes colour

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 Transfer the ingredients to a plate and allow them to cool.  When cool dry grind in a mixer.

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Spread this powder on the rice, dhal and vegetables getting cooked.  Four or five tea spoons should be enough for  150ml rice and 150 ml dhal ( the volume of tumbler used approximately )

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 When it is cooked completely, saute with mustard, urad dhal , asafoetida, few red chillies and cashew nuts.  Serve hot for Sunday lunch .

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Since it tastes best when served hot , it is not suitable for a lunch box recipe unless we are able to preserve it hot till lunch

The side dishes that are suitable include raitha and potato chips

Potato raitha best side dish for bisi bele bath 

Take potatoes , cook them in a cooker .  Peel off the skin

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 Mash the potatoes

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Add a few spoons of curd
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 Add salt as required

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Saute with mustard, urad dhal , asafoetida and dry red chillies

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Potato raitha is ready for bisi bele bath or sambar rice as a side dish

How to make crispy potato chips

Take medium sized potatoes , peel them.  Using a slicer directly slice them in hot oil.  When the slices turn golden brown in colour remove them , drain the oil .  Add salt .  Adding chilly powder is optional.

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Sweet potato chips as side dish for bisi bela bath

Peel the sweet potatoes after cutting the edges

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Using a slicer , slice the sweet potato so that the slices drop in oil

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After frying add a mixture of salt, chilly powder and turmeric powder

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Ensure that the mixture spreads evenly in the chips.  The crispy chips are ready
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