“No Waste” is a popular “mantra” in Guajarati homes – you cannot even imagine the ways in which we use leftovers to create tasty, “fresh” meals and this recipe echoes the sentiment of this mantra
Vagharelo bhaat (tempered rice) is a rice dish similar to a vegetable pulao – but with pumped up flavours, nutrition and made using leftover cooked rice. It is a typical Gujarati dish and like all recipes – each family in Gujarat have their own special recipe of making the dish. It is a fairly balanced meal in that it has carbs, protein and some veggies – by adding some veggies, peanuts and playing around with your spice combinations – “voila” you have a tasty and nutritious rice dish.
The grandmothers in Gujarati homes always have remedies for every kind of ailment and illness – “vagharelo bhaat” is one of their remedies for symptoms of cold and flu – because it is always served warm (from pan to plate) it was thought to bring warmth and nourishment to those who have the sniffles. It is always served as a “one dish light meal”. It is a perfect dish for those cold rainy days – when you want everything warm and all in one bowl
Vagharelo Bhatt
25ml oil
8-10 curry leaves
5ml mustard seeds
1-2 dry red chillies (optional)
1-2 green chillies (optional)
375ml cooked basmati rice
75ml plain yoghurt
5ml mixture of cumin and coriander powder
2ml turmeric powder
2.5ml sugar
2.5ml salt
5ml lemon juice
3ml freshly grated ginger
20ml finely chopped coriander leaves for garnish
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