Sabudana khichdi is a vegan dish from India,  made of tapioca sago (tapioca pearls). Though you can enjoy it as a quick vegan breakfast or snack any time of the year Sabudana Khichdi is one of the few dishes which are allowed to be eaten during Hindu fasts, especially during Navratra and Shivratri, a festival of Goddess Durga and Lord Shiva, respectively. Though, it can be made with any kind of sago, during fasts only tapioca sago is acceptable. Not only khichdi but a lot of other mouth-watering dishes, both sweet and savory, are prepared using this ingredient, during the festivals in India. I remember, during my college days, many girls used to fast just for getting these treats in the hostel mess as the non-fasting students were served normal food. Though a very easy recipe, Sabudana khichdi is a bit tricky to make as it gets really sticky, if not handled properly. For a very long time, I also struggled to make a non-sticky Sabudana Khichdi and failed badly every time. Frustrated, I stopped making it. Then we hired a new cook - Raju bhaiyya, he used to make very good Sabudana Khichdi. I always thought of learning it from him but he used to come during my office hours so I never got the chance to learn from him. Then we changed our house and since it was very far from the house of Raju bhaiyya he couldn’t continue with us. It’s really a blessing having someone to cook for you every day, after a long, tiring day in the office. We really miss him a lot and could never find anyone like him again. But we had got so addicted to his Sabudana Khichdi that I finally decided to learn all the tricks of making it perfect and finally succeeded. These tricks are so simple that it really makes me wonder, why nobody shares these hacks when they share the recipe. If you are also struggling to make perfect Sabudana Khichdi or making it for the first time, please ensure to follow every trick I have shared, otherwise, if it becomes sticky, it won’t remain edible.

How to make perfect Sabudana Khichdi

You will find two types of Tapioca pearls in the market - one very small and the other big in size. Always buy the bigger one.While soaking the pearls, please ensure that the level of tapioca pearls and water is exactly the same. The pearls should not be submerged in water.Add roughly ground peanuts to the tapioca pearls. This will help in avoiding the pearls to get sticky.Don’t overcook and stir the tapioca pearls continuously until they start becoming translucent.Always cook them in a large wok so that stirring becomes easy.

And yes since the tapioca pearls are generally sticky, it’s good to serve some beverage like juice, tea, or coffee with it so that swallowing it becomes easier. During fasts, it’s served with plain yogurt and the combination is great. If you are a vegan, you can have vegan yogurt or any beverage. If you try this dish, do let me know in the comments section if these tips helped you too.

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