








- I got around ¼ cup of chopped vegetables in total.
- If you use the water quantity given, you will get kichadi with the rava particles nicely separated out. You can use a nonstick pan and cook the kichadi in low-medium flame until it is cooked completely. If you use a regular kadai, you can possibly increase the water quantity so that the bottom is not burnt.
- After the kichadi is cooked, you can leave it on the stove for a few minutes on low heat. You will get a nice crust in the bottom of the pan, which will be extremely delicious to eat. :-)