This hariyali sabudana khichdi, prepared using a ground paste of coriander and chillies, is a delicious twist to the regular sabudana khichdi.
Sabudana khichdi is a popular Maharashtrian breakfast snack. Soaked and drained sabudana (tapioca pearls) are tempered with cumin seeds, curry leaves, and green chillies. Tapioca is also consumed in the form of vadas (fritters).
Making this hariyali sabudana khichdi needs some planning as you have to soak the pearls a few hours ahead. Now the quantity of water to be added can be very tricky, especially if you are new to cooking with this ingredient. Been there, done that! And if you are like me, and don’t like to waste food, you can simply use them to make fritters.
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HOW TO SOAK SABUDANA?
I’ve found that the ratio of 1:1:: tapioca: water works the best. I use the same measuring cup to measure out both! I usually leave it to soak overnight in the refrigerator, as I mostly prepare this for breakfast.
Even if the water is less, you can always sprinkle more in case the pearls have not yet softened. Addition of excess water will result in a soggy mass, which is difficult to reverse.
I usually make this khichdi the regular way, so when I came across this recipe by my friend Zulekha@Zulekhas kitchen, and I knew I had to try it, as it was different from the regular sabudana khichdi.
This hariyali sabudana khichdi recipe calls for a ground paste of coriander leaves and chillies, I loved how appetizing it looked, and had bookmarked it, adding to the many recipes I already have, hoping to try them all, if this lifetime suffices 😀 The only thing I added to the recipe was a pinch of sugar as I like this khichdi sweet and spicy! I reckon you can add potatoes too if you like that, but this was good enough for us!
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STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS TO MAKE HARIYALI SABUDANA KHICHDI | SAGO KHICHDI | NON-STICKY SABUDANA KHICHDI
1.Wash the sabudana well under running water. Add approx 1/2 cup of water, just about enough to soak the sabudana. Let it soak for 3 hours or until all the pearls have swelled up and are soft when you try to mash with your fingers. Soaking time will vary depending upon the quality of the sabudana. I usually leave it overnight in the refrigerator. By morning the sabudana has soaked up well, retains its shape whilst still being soft. If there is any extra water left after the soaking time, drain it. If the sabudana is still hard, sprinkle some more water and let it soak for few more hours.
2.Wash cilantro leaves and grind them with green chillies and a little salt into a coarse paste in the food processor or you can also use mortar pestle.
3.Take few roasted peanuts and crush them into thick pieces in the mortar pestle.
4.In a non-stick pan or kadai, heat oil. Once the oil is hot enough add cumin seeds and curry leaves, let it splutter. Add crushed peanuts and fry for half a minute.
5.Now add the coarsely ground cilantro chilli paste & fry for a minute. Add just 1/4 cup water to the mortar or blender in which you ground the paste and add this extract to the kadai, boil for a minute.
6.Add soaked and drained sabudana, a pinch of sugar, mix well. Check for seasonings and adjust salt as required. Cover and cook on low flame for 3-5 minutes or until sabudana is done.
7.Dish out, squeeze lemon juice and serve hot.
HOW TO MAKE HARIYALI SABUDANA KHICHDI | CHUTNEY WALE SABUDANA KHICHDI?

Hariyali Sabudana Khichdi Recipe | Sabudana Khichdi In Green Masala
Ingredients
Measuring cup used, 1 Cup = 250 ml, 1 tsp = 5 ml
- 1/2 cup sabudana (tapioca pearls), yields 1 & 1/2 cup of soaked and drained sabudana
- 1 &1/4 cups cilantro/coriander leaves with tender stalks
- 2-3 green chillies
- 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
- 2 -3 tbsp roasted peanuts
- 5-6 curry leaves
- 2-3 lemon wedges
- salt, to taste
- pinch of sugar, optional
- 1 tbsp oil
Instructions
- Wash the sabudana well under running water. Add approx 1/2 cup of water, just about enough to soak the sabudana. Let it soak for 3 hours or until all the pearls have swelled up and are soft when you try to mash with your fingers. Soaking time will vary depending upon the quality of the sabudana. I usually leave it overnight in the refrigerator. By morning the sabudana has soaked up well, retains its shape whilst still being soft. If there is any extra water left after the soaking time, drain it. If the sabudana is still hard, sprinkle some more water and let it soak for few more hours.
- Wash cilantro leaves and grind them with green chillies and a little salt into a coarse paste in the food processor or you can also use mortar pestle.
- Take few roasted peanuts and crush them into thick pieces in the mortar pestle.
- In a nonstick pan or kadai, heat oil. Once the oil is hot enough add cumin seeds and curry leaves, let it splutter. Add crushed peanuts and fry for half a minute.
- Now add the coarsely ground cilantro chilli paste & fry for a minute. Add just 1/4 cup water to the mortar or blender in which you ground the paste and add this extract to the kadai, boil for a minute.
- Add soaked and drained sabudana, a pinch of sugar, mix well. Check for seasonings and adjust salt as required. Cover and cook on low flame for 3-5 minutes or until sabudana is done.
- Dish out, squeeze lemon juice and serve hot.
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Hi there, your consistency looks perfect. Mine turned mushy although the flavour was fantastic… mine turned stringy and jelly like blob… thanks .. gotta try again.. cheers
Hi Rathi! Glad you liked the flavor! Did you follow the tip to soak the sabudana mentioned in the post? It always works for me.
Wonderful capture. Looks so beautiful and very inviting. Lovely recipe. Very flavourful and tasty. Thanks for sharing
Thanks a lot, Ruchi 🙂
Lovely recipe. Tried it a few days back….
Thx u
Thanks for sharing your feedback 🙂
Superb share. Looks great. Perfect for fasting days.
True! Thanks di 🙂
Hi Frieda I normally don’t visit food blogs. Just visited yours on a sudden whim. I’m glad I did. Apart from the recipe itself I loved the easy flowing write up which preceded it.. Keep it up.
Thanks a lot Radhika! Appreciate you stopping by 🙂
As i m maharastrian i love sabudana khichadi but its different than we make…i ll definitely try this new version of khichadi ?
That’s nice Sharmishtha, hope you like this version 🙂
Ohhh look at those beautiful tapioca pearls, such a wonderful and unusual savory dish you’ve cooked up with these pearls. At first glance I thought it was Israeli couscous which I cook a lot of. I’ve never tried cooking tapioca, but I’m about to change that now. Well done!
Thanks so much Loretta, yeah they do like couscous 🙂
Loved your recipe and the pics.. Awesome… I am gonna try it out soon!!
Thanks you Sharmila 🙂
Very refreshing and eye-opening recipe! Thanks for sharing!
Most welcome 🙂
Sounds interesting! never had sabutana in a savoury form! The bowl in the first pic looks so rustic and fab!
Really?? I guess it’s more of a Maharashtrian thing, You’ll have it in the form of payasam right? You should try the savory one, I’m sure you will love it, plus keeps you full for a long time 😀
Sure! I’ll try it soon…yes we make payasam and also add it in millet dosa
Hi! I came across your blog from FB..Love the recipe and the pics..surely I am gonna try this dish over the weekend
Thanks for stopping by Priyam! Hope you like it 🙂
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Are you with WordPress ? I couldn’t find a follow button for your blog.
Yes It’s wordpress.Just scroll down the page..u will get “follow” button..:)
Couldn’t locate the follow button Priyam, it was easier to do it through the notifications 🙂 Thanks for the follow too:)
Gorgeous pictures…loved the recipe?
Thanks dear 🙂
This looks so tasty I think I could eat it any time of the day!
Thanks Kathryn ?
Looks great!
Thanks:)
It looks so fresh, i somehow do not like sabudana!
Thanks Alok 🙂
Looks amazing!!!! I am sure this dish tastes as good as it looks Freda!!! 🙂
Thanks a lot dear 🙂
Looks and sounds lovely. I’ve only had tapioca pearls in sweet treats! This is a new dish I will have to try.
Thanks Laura 🙂
Very inviting?..
THanks dear 🙂
Simply Superb!!!
Thanks sweetie:)