Bisi Bele Bath
Bisi Bele Bath — a classic indian dish made simple at home.
Bisi Bele Bath is a classic vegetarian Indian recipe built around a handful of pantry staples. It serves 4 and comes together in roughly 35 minutes from prep to plate. It sits in the comfortable middle ground: nothing intimidating, but it rewards a little patience during the roughly 35 minutes of active cooking. The method is straightforward, with each step doing one clear job so the finished dish tastes balanced rather than busy.
The headline ingredients here are rice, toor dal and vegetables. Spend a little time choosing well: fresher, more carefully-sourced versions of these will lift the whole plate, while every other element is mostly there to support them. A few sensible swaps: basmati and long-grain rice are usually interchangeable here.
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375
kcal
28g
Protein
68g
Carbs
16g
Fat
Ingredients
- rice100 ml
- toor dal100 ml
- vegetables4
- tamarind2 tbsp
- bisi bele masala1 medium
- saltstaple
- pepperstaple
Method
- 1Step 1 ~7 min
Prep all ingredients for bisi bele bath and measure them out.
- 2Step 2 ~7 min
Heat oil in a pan and sauté aromatics until fragrant.
- 3Step 3 ~7 min
Add main ingredients and cook until just done.
- 4Step 4 ~7 min
Season with salt, pepper and finish with fresh herbs.
- 5Step 5 ~7 min
Plate and serve hot.
Per-step times are approximate and based on the total cook time of 35 minutes.
Pro tips & common mistakes
- Rinse the rice until the water runs almost clear before cooking — it makes the difference between fluffy separate grains and a sticky clump.
- Taste a small spoonful just before serving and adjust salt, acid (lemon or vinegar) and heat — that final balance check is what separates a good home cook from a great one.
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Frequently asked questions
- How long does Bisi Bele Bath take to cook?
- From prep to plate, Bisi Bele Bath takes about 35 minutes and yields 4 servings. About a third of that is hands-on; the rest is the cooking itself.
- Is Bisi Bele Bath vegetarian?
- Yes — this version of Bisi Bele Bath is fully vegetarian. If you want to make it vegan, swap any dairy or eggs for a plant-based equivalent of the same texture.
- What are the key ingredients in Bisi Bele Bath?
- The headline ingredients are rice, toor dal, vegetables. The rest of the list is supporting cast — spices, aromatics and pantry staples — that round out the flavour rather than carry it.
- Can I scale this recipe up or down?
- Yes. The ingredient quantities scale linearly: halve for 2 servings or double for 8. Cooking times stay roughly the same, except for anything that depends on pan surface area — if you double a stir-fry, cook it in two batches rather than crowding the pan.
- How should I store the leftovers?
- Let leftovers cool to room temperature, then refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat gently — low heat on the stove with a splash of water, or short bursts in the microwave covered with a damp paper towel so it does not dry out.
- Can I freeze Bisi Bele Bath?
- Yes. Cool fully, portion into freezer-safe containers and freeze for up to 1 month. Defrost overnight in the fridge and reheat gently; you may need a splash of water or stock to bring the sauce back to its original consistency.
- What should I serve with Bisi Bele Bath?
- Bisi Bele Bath pairs naturally with classic indian sides — a simple grain, a fresh salad, or a light pickle to cut through richness. Aim for something that contrasts the main dish in texture or temperature rather than echoing it.
- What if I do not have one of the main ingredients?
- Most ingredients in this recipe have sensible swaps. Match like-for-like by texture and cooking time and you will land somewhere close to the original.