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Khichadi is considered a light, healthy and comfort dish.  It is very good to have it while stomach is upset.  It is prepared by mixing green moong dal and rice for patients, though it can be made with other dals too. Today I have prepared it in microwave with multi stage + delayed cooking.  Delay start cooking is very convenient function. With this feature, we can prepare food, even we are not at home or busy in other work. Here below is the whole process how to prepare khichdi with these functions and without(in simple microwave) too: Read carefully both the ways:
Ingredients
3/4 cup of mixed rice and green moong dal
salt to taste
1 tsp of turmeric powder
pinch of asafetida
1 tsp of cumin seeds
1 tsp of oil
1 tbsp of grated ginger
onion and tomato (optional)
Method
1. Wash the mixed dal and rice few times with water.
2. Take the dal and rice with 2.5 cups of water in ceramic pot . Its lid should be hole in it.
3. Add the salt, turmeric powder, cumin seeds, asfetida, ginger and oil.  If using onion and tomato can be added too now.  It is optional. Here I am making simple khichadi without it.
4. As we are making it in multistage cooking +delayed cooking .  So keep it in microwave on turntable and close the door of microwave.
5.  Now first of all clock should be set on exact time.
6.  First we have to set power level and time (multi stage) as we needed different different power level and time for cooking it. Therefore, press power level, it will show 100% .  Programme it for 3 minutes on 100% power.  Now again press power level to 50 %. and set the time 2 minutes.  Now again press power level to 30 % and set time for 15 minutes. Thus, we programmed 20 minutes time in total.
100%--------------3 minutes
50% ---------------2 minutes
30%---------------15 minutes
7. Now after setting power level and time press the clock icon to set the desired time for delay cooking. I wash the dal and rice at 9 AM. At least 2- 3 hours should be soaking time.  So I set the time for delayed cooking 11.30 AM. Then to confirm the time press the go/start icon.
8.  After setting the time for delay cooking, microwave oven clock will show the present time as usual.
9.  At exact 11.30 cooking is started.  After 20 minutes, khichdi is ready.
10. Now let it be in the microwave for 2 minutes as standing time.
11.  Now take out the pot from the microwave and stir.  Again cover it with lid till time of eating.
Khichdi in Simple Microwave
1. Wash dal and rice and soak it for 3 hours.
2.  Put these soaked dal and rice in a ceramic pot with salt, turmeric powder, ginger, asafetida, cumin seeds and 1 tsp of oil.
3.  Place the pot in microwave and cook it for 3 minutes on 100 % power.
4.  Now again cook it on 2 minutes on 50 % power.
5.  After that cook it on 30 % power for 15 minutes.  
6.  Now let it be for 2 minutes inside after cooking for standing time.
7.  Now take out the pot and stir and cover the lid till the time of eating.
8.  Healthy khichdi is ready to serve. It tastes great with ghee, pickle, curd, papad, and raita etc.
Tip
No need to stir in between in both ways.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
See these posts too: 
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Corn Chaat   
Fresh Green Pepper Corn in Lime Juice  
Fresh Chilies in Vinegar   
Corn Stuffed Mirch Pakoras 
Milky Corn Methi Paneer
Moong & Masoor Dal (Microwave) 
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Rice kheer is the queen among all kheers made with different things. It is made almost on all auspicious occasions.  Today I am writing the recipe of this delicious rice kheer.  Here is the whole process how I made it:
 Ingredients
2 liters of milk
3/4 cup of sugar
1/4 cup of basmati rice
10 almonds
7 cashewnuts
1 tbsp of chirongi
2 tbsp of kishmish
Method
1. Clean and wash rice.  Soak it for 1/2 an hour.
2.  Take a deep and heavy bottomed pan. First wash it and put 2 tbsp of water.  Now pour milk in it.
3.  As it starts boiling, add soaked rice to it and lower the heat to medium.
4.  Cook till it becomes very thick, occasionally stirring. 
5.  Add sugar and let it dissolve.
6.  Cook it for few more minutes and remove from the heat. It will take approximately 1.5 hour.
7.  Add sliced dry fruits and stir.
8.  Delicious rice kheer is ready to serve.  Enjoy it chilled or warm as desired.
 
Tips
1. Soaking rice gives better effects.
2. Don't add too much rice.
3.  Adding  few drops of pure ghee protects from spilling out.
4.  Add kishmish/raisins after soaking  in water for few minutes to the lukewarm kheer.  Never add to the hot kheer.
5. Wash the pan before starting cooking. In fact there should be 2-3 tbsp of water in it before putting milk in it.  It protects the milk from sticking to bottom.
6.  Keep the steel spatula all the times in it while cooking kheer, it protects too from burning to the bottom.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
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Oats Poha     
Oats Pakore (Sandwichmaker)   
 Chatpati Oats Chaat      
Shakkar Paare or Khurma    
Petha Mithai   
Burfi of Left over Chashni of Petha Mithai      
Shakkar Paare or Khurma        
Sugar Coated phulia or Murmure     
 Boondi Ladoo      
Oats Burfi     
Chocolate Squares     
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 Moong Dal Halwa
Sooji Halwa 
AAte ka Halwa 
Chocobar Ashrfis 
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