Varan Bhaat Recipe - Spice Up The Curry (2024)

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Varan bhaat is a comforting and satisfying Maharashtrian dish and makes a perfect lunch or dinner. This instant pot varan recipe is incredibly easy, it only requires seven ingredients, and the flavor is simply delicious!

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  • What is Varan Bhaat?
  • ❤️ You’ll Love This Varan Bhaat Recipe
  • 🧾 Ingredient Notes
  • 👩‍🍳 How To Make Varan Bhaat In Instant Pot?
  • 💭 Expert Tips For Best Varan Recipe
  • 🍽 Serving Ideas For Varan Bhaat
  • 📋 Recipe Card
  • ⭐ Reviews

What is Varan Bhaat?

Varan means boiled or cooked dal (lentils) and bhaat means cooked or steamed rice. In short, it is dal chawal (or lentil rice) in simple language.

Here toor dal (pigeon peas) is boiled along with salt, turmeric and jaggery in instant pot. Rice is also cooked in instant pot using the PIP (pot-in-pot) method.

A simple tempering (tadka) is made from ghee, cumin seeds and hing that is added to boiled, mashed lentils.

  • The varan recipe without the addition of tempering is called ‘Sadha varan’.
  • The varan recipe made with a tempering (that is today’s recipe) is called ‘Phodniche varan’.

❤️ You’ll Love This Varan Bhaat Recipe

  • Simple & Easy: Varan recipe calls for basic ingredients and it is a staple in most Maharashtrian homes as an everyday meal.
  • Quick to make: Varab bhaat made in instant pot gets ready in just 30 minutes (with 10 minutes of active time only).
  • No onion no garlic: As being Satvic dish, it is offered to god as bhog (naivedyam) on occasions like Ganesh Chaturthi, Gudi padwa or any other auspicious day.
  • Filling & Comforting meal: A bowl of piping hot varan bhaat is served with a drizzle of ghee (tup), a squeeze of lemon or lime juice and a side of pickle or chutney. This bowl makes a healthy, satisfying lunch or dinner.
  • Perfect for babies, toddlers: As there are no spices added here this mild flavored varan is perfect for babies and toddlers or kids who don’t tolerate spicy food.

🧾 Ingredient Notes

Here is the pic of the ingredients you’ll need to make varan bhaat in instant pot.

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  • Toor dal: It is also known as arhar dal, tuver dal, toovar dal in other regional languages and split pigeon peas in English.
  • Jaggery: Instead you can use brown sugar.
  • Ghee: It adds a nice flavor and aroma to the varan recipe. For a vegan version, use oil instead.
  • Hing & Cumin seeds: Both are added in tempering (tadka or chaunk) and both help in easy digestion.
  • Rice: I have used basmati rice but you can use any local rice verity.

👩‍🍳 How To Make Varan Bhaat In Instant Pot?

  • Wash toor dal under running cold water until water runs clear or rinse 2-3 times in a bowl until water is not cloudy anymore.
  • Similarly, wash or rinse the rice. Take that into instant pot steamer insert, and add water and salt. Keep it ready.

1) Add rinsed toor dal in instant pot liner along with salt, turmeric powder, jaggery and water.

2) Place a tall rack in the center.

3) Place the rice container on the rack.

4) Cover the rice container with a lid.

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5) Cover the instant pot with a lid, and keep the valve to sealing position.

6) Pressure cook on manual (high pressure) for 10 minutes.

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7) Let it NPR (Natural pressure release). Once the pin drops open the lid. Carefully remove the rice container lid. NOTE: The water may be collected on the lid. Make sure not to spill the collected water on the rice.

8) Take the rice container and rack out. Dal should be cooked and super soft, mushy texture.

9) Using a whisk, start beating, it will mash the soft dal.

10) You’ll have mashed dal yet slightly grainy (not super smooth).

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11) For tempering, heat the small tadka pan on medium heat. Once hot add ghee. Once the ghee is hot add cumin seeds and let them sizzle a bit. Add hing, swirl it around to mix.

12) Immediately add this tadka to the mashed dal, mix and varan is ready to serve with rice.

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💭 Expert Tips For Best Varan Recipe

  • Soaking dal and rice is not required. But if you prefer to soak for 30 minutes then reduce the cooking time to 7 minutes only.
  • Varan will thicken as it cools down. If serving right away then the given water amount is enough. If serving later (after an hour or the next day) then add ½ to 1 cup of more water. Or add water later while reheating the dal and adjust the consistency.
  • Cooking on a stovetop pressure cooker: Cook dal for 4-5 whistles and cook the rice separately.
  • Storage:
    • In the refrigerator, it stays good for 2-3 days in an air-tight container.
    • In the freezer, it stays good for up to 3 months. Store in small portions in freeze-safe containers.

🍽 Serving Ideas For Varan Bhaat

  • Enjoy a bowl of varan bhaat: Take rice in a bowl, pour hot varan on top of the rice, drizzle a teaspoon or two of ghee, and squeeze the fresh lemon or lime juice. Mix everything and enjoy.
  • Sides for the everyday menu: Varan bhaat is served with a side of pickle or chutney or papad for a simple meal. Batata bhaji or sukhi bhaji also makes a perfect side.
  • A festive meal: Varan bhaat, shrikhand, puri, batata bhaji, kachumber, kothimbir vadi, pickle and papad makes a complete festive meal.
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Varan bhaat is a comforting and satisfying Maharashtrian dish and makes a perfect lunch or dinner. This instant pot varan recipe is incredibly easy and quick to make.

Author: Kanan

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Indian,Maharashtrian

Calories: 350kcal

Servings 4

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 25 minutes minutes

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Arhar dal (toor dal or split pigeon peas)
  • 3 cups Water for cooking dal
  • Salt to taste
  • ½ teaspoon Turmeric powder
  • 2 teaspoons Jaggery (Gur)
  • 1 cup Basmati rice
  • 1 ½ - 2 cups Water for cooking rice (1.5 cups for firm texture rice grains, 2 cups for soft and slightly mushy texture)

For Tempering:

  • 1 ½ tablespoon Ghee (clarified butter)
  • 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds
  • ¼ teaspoon Hing (Asafoetida)

Instructions

  • Wash toor dal under running cold water until water runs clear or rinse 2-3 times in a bowl until water is not cloudy anymore.

  • Similarly, wash or rinse the rice. Take that into instant pot steamer insert, and add water and salt. Keep it ready.

  • Add rinsed toor dal in instant pot liner along with salt, turmeric powder, jaggery and water.

  • Place a tall rack in the center.

  • Place rice container on the rack and cover it with a lid.

  • Cover the instant pot with a lid, and keep the valve to sealing position. Pressure cook on manual (high pressure) for 10 minutes. Let it NPR (Natural pressure release). Once the pin drops open the lid.

  • Carefully remove the rice container lid. NOTE: The water may be collected on the lid. Make sure not to spill the collected water on the rice. Take the rice container and rack out.

  • Dal should be cooked and super soft, mushy texture. Using a whisk, start beating, it will mash the soft dal. You’ll have mashed dal yet slightly grainy (not super smooth).

  • For tempering, heat the small tadka pan on medium heat. Once hot add ghee. Once the ghee is hot add cumin seeds and let them sizzle a bit. Add hing, swirl it around to mix.

  • Immediately add this tadka to the mashed dal, mix.

Notes

  • Soaking dal and rice is not required. But if you prefer to soak for 30 minutes then reduce the cooking time to 7 minutes only.
  • Varan will thicken as it cools down. If serving right away then the given water amount is enough. If serving later (after an hour or the next day) then add ½ to 1 cup of more water. Or add water later while reheating the dal and adjust the consistency.
  • Cooking varan bhaat on a stovetop pressure cooker: Cook dal for 4-5 whistles and cook the rice separately.

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Nutrition

Calories: 350kcal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 14mg | Sodium: 53mg | Potassium: 69mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 7IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 2mg

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving

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FAQs

How do you spice up a cooked curry? ›

Fixing cooked curries and gravies is no less than a challenge, but a simple way to do so is by adding freshly chopped herbs like coriander, basil, fenugreek leaves, spinach, mint leaves. The fresh flavour of these herbs can instantly elevate the taste and texture and give them a health twist.

What is Varan made of? ›

Varan is made from Toor dal, also known as split pigeon peas in English, and toovar dal, Tuvar dal, Arhar dal in Hindi.

What are the secret ingredients to a good curry? ›

However, here are some general suggestions to make your curry taste better:
  • Aromatics: Start with a flavorful base of aromatics such as onions, garlic, and ginger. Sautéing these ingredients well can add depth to the overall flavor of your curry.
  • Spices: The right combination of spices is crucial for a delicious curry.
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What adds flavor to curry? ›

A curry mix has a warm, robust spicy taste as a result of combining roasted and grounded coriander seeds, turmeric, cumin and chili peppers. Other spices commonly found within the blend are fenugreek, clove, mustard, black pepper, nutmeg or ginger.

Where did Varan come from? ›

Varan (バラン, Baran?) is a tri-phibian kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in the 1958 Toho film, Varan.

What is the origin of Varan Phal? ›

The origin of Dal Dhokli (Maharashtrian Varan Phal) is attributed to the old cook of Prithviraj Chauhan who made this dish for queen Samyogita when she was craving something filling, healthy and delicious.

What is the nutrition value of Varan Bhat? ›

How many calories does one serving of Varan Bhaat have? One serving of Varan Bhaat gives 410 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 260 calories, proteins account for 52 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 99 calories.

Can you add spices to curry after cooking? ›

Adding spices to a curry after it is cooked is best done by stirring in a spice blend or adding individual spices to taste. If you want to bring a bit of heat to the curry, try adding some chili powder or cayenne pepper. If you want to add a bit of smokiness, try adding some smoked paprika or cumin.

How do you make curry spicier after cooking? ›

You can add sliced/chopped green finger chilli's towards the end to spice it up (I do this a lot as I like the flavour of green chilli's) or as you suggest yourself you can add a hot sauce towards the end of cooking as well.

Can you add curry powder after cooking? ›

The cooking process reduces the flavour of dried spices so it's best to wait until you're almost finished with the heat before adding to your mix. Season to taste: Tomato based curries can benefit from a little sugar to take away the acidity and a pinch of salt can also balance the dish.

Can you add spices after cooking? ›

Don't Let the Flavor Disappear - It's best to add ground or cut spices and herbs around the midway point or towards the end of the cooking process, so that their flavors won't disappear. This allows the spices enough time to marry with the food.

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