One-Pot Light Dinner

🥣 Sattvic Moong Dal Khichdi Recipe for Digestion & Calm

👉This moong dal khichdi recipe is gut-healing, gentle, and deeply nourishing.

👉 A sattvic, Jain-friendly dish supporting anti-inflammatory and mindful eating habits.

Sattvic moong dal khichdi recipe where khichdi is served warm with ghee

👉An easy one-pot dinner promoting easy digestion and restful sleep.

🧂Ingredients (for two to three servings)

Below is a list of ingredients along with their respective quantities and helpful notes.

Ingredient

Qty.

Notes

Moong Dal (Split Yellow)

⅓ cup (70 g)

Easy to digest and sattvic in nature

White Rice (short-grain)

1 tsp

Can substitute with brown rice for extra fiber

Cow Ghee(clarified butter)

½ tsp

Preferably A2 or organic, Nourishes tissues, balances Vata

Rock Salt (Sendha Namak)

To taste

Enhances sattvic purity

Fresh Ginger (grated)

1 tsp

Aids digestion and warms the system

Turmeric Powder

¼ tsp

Anti-inflammatory and grounding

Cumin Seeds (Jeera)

½ tsp

For gentle tempering

Carom Seeds (ajwain)

½ tsp

For digestion

Fresh Coriander

A few sprigs

Adds cooling effect and aroma

Water

2.5 to 3 cups(400-475 ml)

For gentle cooking

Ingredients for sattvic moong dal khichdi

🌱Instructions (Step-by-Step)

🍽️ How to Make Sattvic Moong Dal Khichdi Recipe

Washing and soaking moong dal for sattvic khichdi

1) Rinse & Soak🥄

Wash moong dal and rice thoroughly. Soak for 15–30 minutes.

Cow ghee tempering with spices for sattvic khichdi

2) Ghee Tempering🔥

In a clay or iron pot, melt cow ghee. Add cumin, ajwain, grated ginger. Let it sizzle gently.

Moong dal and water added to pot for sattvic khichdi

3) Combine Dal & Water🥘

Add soaked dal and 2.5x water. Optionally, a tablespoon of rice or millet. Stir gently.

 Khichdi slow simmering in clay pot

4)Simmer & Cook🍲

Cover and simmer on low flame for 20–25 minutes until dal is mushy and flavors blend.

Warm ghee topping on sattvic khichdi

5) Final Ghee Drizzle

Just before serving, top with 1 tsp warm ghee and a pinch of rock salt or roasted jeera powder.

Why Choose Sattvic Khichdi for Dinner?

  • 🍽️ Gentle on the digestive system after a long day
  • 🧘 Promotes grounding and inner calm before bedtime
  • 🌱 Moong dal is light, protein-rich, and sattvic
  • 🫶 Suitable for Jain diet—no onion, garlic, or heavy spices
  • 💛 Ghee and ginger has Gut-healing properties & both supports healthy digestion
  • 💤 Ideal for those experiencing digestive fatigue or insomnia

💡 Pro Tips for Khichdi

  • Soak dal and rice at least 15 minutes for better digestion
  • Use A2 cow ghee or homemade ghee for authentic sattvic taste
  • Adjust water content for porridge-like consistency
  • Always cook on low flame for the sattvic calm energy
  • Pair with coriander curd chutney or simple steamed veggies
  • Don’t reheat multiple times—prepare fresh or store properly

🥗Nutrition Highlights (Per Serving)

Nutrient

Approx. Value

Calories

~220 kcal

Fiber

5 g

Carbs

~30g

Protein

~9g

Healthy Fat

4 g (from ghee)

Digestive enzymes

Via ginger

Sodium

Low

⚖️Wholesome Vegetable Khichdi vs Moong Dal Khichdi – What’s the Difference?

Feature

🥣 Vegetable Khichdi (Lunch)

🌙 Light Moong Dal Khichdi (Dinner)

Grains & Lentils

Rice + Moong Dal

Primarily Moong Dal (minimal rice or millet optional)

Veggies Used

Carrots, beans, peas, etc.

No vegetables, or very light like bottle gourd or spinach

Fat Profile

Cow ghee + coconut oil tempering

Minimal cow ghee only (light tempering)

Spices

Tridosha-balancing mix: cumin, turmeric, ginger

Gut-soothing: jeera, ajwain, ginger

Purpose

Grounding, Tridosha pacification

Easy-to-digest, post-sunset, sleep-supportive

Explore More Sattvic Food Wisdom & Holistic Lifestyle Tips

Discover more in our Sattvic Food section or understand sattvic lifestyle through our 🧘 Yoga & Meditation section.

❓FAQs – vegetable Khichdi

Yes! It’s perfect for those with weak digestion, IBS, or recovering from illness.

Absolutely. It’s balanced, sattvic, and deeply cleansing.

Yes, especially in summer months. Pairing with probiotic-rich curd enhances digestion.

Use rock salt (sendha namak). Avoid table salt for sattvic recipes.

Yes, but stick to very light like bottle gourd or spinach. No onion, garlic, mushroom or brinjal.

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