Once the pressure is released, take out and mash the rice well and keep it aside.
Soak a lemon sized tamarind in hot water for 10 minutes.
Using 2 cups water take the tamarind extract.
In a heavy bottmed vessel | pan, add the sesame oil and when it is hot add the mustard seeds and curry leaves.
Once the mustard splutters add the peanuts and saute till it gets nicely roasted.
Now add the tamarind water.
Add salt, turmeric powder and bisi bele bath powder to this.
I added 2.5 tblsp of the powder and felt I could have added more. So add 3 tbsp of bisi bele bath powder.
Mix well.
Let this boil for 5-7 minutes.
Now add the cooked and mashed rice.
Mix well, if needed add ½ cup of boiling water to adjust the consistency.
Roast cashew nuts in 2 tbsp of ghee and add this on the top.
Serve hot with potato fry, veg raita or simple fried papad.
Delicious Bisi bele bath is ready.
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Notes
1. Traditionally veggies are not added in Karnataka style bisi bele bath. But if you want, you can add carrot, beans, frozen peas or potato.
2. You can add veggies after the onions are suated well.
3. Bisi bele bath pairs well with Urulai roast.