Make a delicious Bengali Bhoger khichuri recipe at home step by step with pictures. Bhoger khichuri means a no onion-garlic Bengali gobindo bhog rice and moong dal khichdi recipe prepared at every home in Bengal to offer God/Goddess as bhog or prasad/prasadam. This khichuri is prepared by cooking moong dal and gobindo bhog rice together with a few Indian spices, ghee and vegetables(aloo, fulkopi & koraishuti). An easy to cook recipe.
No onion, garlic, and massor dal is used for making this niramish Bengali khichuri because “without onion garlic” dish is called niramish in Bengali. As in traditional Bengali cuisine, onion, garlic and masoor dal are not considered veg ingredients so it is strictly avoided in making this niramish bengali khichdi recipe prepared for pujor bhog. Bhoger khichuri is a very popular Bengali khichdi in Kolkata aka West Bengal and Bangladesh during Durga puja, Saraswati pujo, Lakshmi puja or Kali puja occasions. To get that authentic bhoger khichuri flavour, must serve this Bengali khichdi on a sal leaf plate (Saal patar thala) or in a clay pot or plate.
Bhoger khichuri is a slightly sweet ghee garam masala mixed niramish Bengali khichuri recipe cooked with rice, moong lentils and selected vegetables prepared to serve God. For making this Bengali bhoger khichuri, we use best quality gobindo bhog rice(a small grain fragrant rice) with sona muger dal(a small grain moong dal especially found in Bengal). For making this bengali khichdi even you can use scented basmati rice, or jeera rice if govindo bhog rice is not available around. Even you can use simple moong dal (or organic mung dal) if sona mug is not available nearby. In this khichuri, I used dry roasted sona moong dal with an equal quantity of gobindo bhog rice. Even the use of whole garam masala is a must for tempering in hot mustard oil in the beginning and lastly, must add powdered garam masala. Potato, cauliflower and green peas are also common ingredients in this bengali khichuri, though can use cashew nuts too in this recipe. Hot water is one most important ingredients used in making this Bengali Khichuri recipe like any other khichdi recipe.
The taste and aroma of this bengali style bhoger khichuri is just incredible in one word, and I’m really a true lover of this Bengali moong dal khichdi recipe. My immense love towards bhoger khichuri every year attracts me to the Bengali puja pandals on Maha Ashtami where Ma(Durga Maa) er bhog er Prasad is served. And I don’t mind standing in a long queue outside the Puja pandals to get that khichuri Prasad. I believe you must be lucky enough to get Ma er bhog prasad. And in Bengali puja pandal, a special bramhin cook or ranna’r thakur is appointed for making this pujor bhoger khichuri to serve God and then to people.
We generalize bhog as two types, first, anna bhog which is prepared with rice. And the other one is shukno bhog(dry bhog prasad without rice) like luchi-sujir halwa-chire-different sweets and fruits. And according to Hindu Puranas or Vedas, only Bramhin can cook this anna bhog(white rice or khichdi) for offering it to the god. Whereas, non-bramhin people don’t have the right to do so. I strongly believe in God, and I personally believe, that if anyone prepares this Anna bhog(rice or khichdi) with love and care, and then serves it to God with a strong belief in him, God surely accepts his offering without seeing his/her brahmin identity. That is why after getting married during every Lakshmi puja and Saraswati puja I always prepare this Bengali khichuri at home and serve as bhog to the deity of my house.
If you are a bengali, then must have noticed only bengali Goddess has been offered anna bhog i.e, Khichuri, White Rice or Pulao, not to the God(Male one). Like, this Bengali khichuri recipe is prepared in Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Saraswati Puja, and even as Jagatdhatri pujar bhog. But we don’t offer white rice or this Bengali khichdi in Satyanarayan puja, Shiv puja, and Vishwakarma puja.
In Kolkata, I never felt such a craving for bhoger khichuri as Maa Durga is worshipped in our own house. Every year during the Puja days, bhog has to serve Ma Durga first, then distributed it to all family members, relatives, and neighbours. So I have seen every year how the khichuri prasad is being prepared at my home. The first time I felt my utmost craving for bhoger khichuri was when I was expecting and not able to go to Kolkata during Durga Puja. After seeing my huge craving for khichuri bhog my husband took me to the Bengali puja pandal and brought some bhog prasad er khichuri with labra, brinjal fritter(beguni), chutney, sweet and payesh for me. Believe me, I was never been so happy to have khichuri bhog before.
I’ve experienced, bengali style niramish khichuri doesn’t taste so scrumptious if it’s not offered to God first. Since using the same khichuri recipe the other day, simply for lunch or dinner, won’t be able to get that divine taste and aroma.
I can remember in our childhood when Maa Saraswati was worshipped in our home, we woke up early in the morning and after offering pushpanjali to the goddess, used to go to our school for Devi Dharshan and have some prasad there. And most of the bengali schools either served bhoger khichuri with labra / niramish phulkopir torkari or bandhakopir torkari or alur dum beguni as a side dish with tomato chutney, papad and sweet. Or served lunch with luchi-aloo dum, cholar dal, begun bhaja, chutney, papad and sweet on that day. Even almost the same menu would wait for us with khichuri prasad at home.
Just a few days left for this year’s Saraswati puja, I decided to share this niramish bhoger khichuri recipe for the upcoming Saraswati puja. So must try this Bengali Khichuri at home. To get the best result, perfectly follow my step-by-step instructions of this recipe. Don’t forget to let me know how this khichuri worked in your kitchen by leaving a comment in the comment section below. Your valuable comment means a lot to me. Happy Saraswati puja to all of my Bengali friends, celebrate this festival with your family and friends.
Though I’m going to post this khichuri bhoger recipe for the upcoming Saraswati puja. But you can use the same khichuri recipe for making bhog in Lakshmi puja, Durga Puja, Kali pujo & Jagatdhatri pujo. This is the common recipe to make Bengali niramish khichuri and Bengali bhoger khichuri.
Serve this khichuri bhog with Bengali Labra Torkari or Niramish Bhoger Aloo Dum or Niramish Phulkopir Tarkari(no onion garlic Bengali cauliflower curry) or Bandhakopir Torkari(Bengali cabbage curry).
Try my other blog posts for Bengali lakshmi puja special niramish dishes
Prep time: 30 mins
Cook time: 40 mins
Served in: 1 hr 10 mins
Course: Lunch
Cuisine: Bengali/Indian/Bangladesh
Served: 6 people
Author: Moumita Paul
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This is too good. So authentic!
Thank you so much, Kasturi.