Barley With Spiced Yogurt – Your Recipe Rocks!
Happy Mother’s Day!

Yesterday we had lunch in an Indian Restaurant. Whenever we have lunch buffet, the following evening, we just have either oatmeal, cracked wheat kanji (porridge) or plain yogurt rice for dinner. This time I wanted to try something else and was browsing Jai and Bee’s blog. I’m very glad I did that, because I found an excellent recipe for Barley Thayirchadam. It’s pretty much the regular South Indian yogurt rice, but prepared with barley instead. This was totally new to me. I use barley only in soups. My husband is a big fan of barley. Whenever I make soup he keeps telling that I should have increased the quantity of barley. So I wanted to try this recipe atleast for his sake.
The beauty of this recipe is it has 2 uses. With the pressure cooked barley we can prepare the main dish and with the excess water we can prepare a refreshing lemonade. Jai and Bee had used 1 cup of pearl barley in their recipe. I thought I will try with half a cup. When I measured the barley I had, there was only 3/4th of a cup left in the packet, so I decided to cook it. The taste was excellent. It was a very satisfying meal. This measurement was perfect for both of us. Half a cup would have been less and 1 cup would have been more.
My Notes:
1. I cooked the barley directly in a small copper bottomed pressure cooker and left it for 3 whistles.
2. Whenever I prepare curd rice, I cut a maavadu (south indian style mango pickle, where small mangoes are pickled as a whole without cutting them) into small pieces and mix it with the rice along with the carrots and cucumber. Since my husband doesn’t eat anything spicy, I lightly wash the maavadu and then cut it. This gives a nice surprising crunch and tanginess. So I did the same with this recipe.
3. I also prepared the barley lemonade. In addition to the ingredients mentioned, I also added grated ginger. I kept it in the fridge overnight, so that the lemonade would absorb the flavors of the lemon zest and grated ginger. The next day morning I strained the juice before drinking. It was so cool and refreshing. I think people in India should definitely try it this summer.

Thank you very much for the recipe Jai and Bee. This is going to be a regular in our house. Your recipe rocks!
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May 12th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
nicely adapted form J&B’s original madhu! sure looks healthy and tasty:)
May 12th, 2008 at 11:56 am
Madhuram,
I am big fan of your blog( came here via Laksh’s blog) and have been an avid reader for some months now. Have been trying to get into your blog since morning, but it kept giving me some error. Finally got in and what a dish! Wow! It looks so amazing and I will defn give it a shot. But I do not have pearl barley, at least what I have is probably not that. Is it alright to use any barley for this dish?
Today with the weather being so dull, I felt like making something crunchy but not unhealthy. What better than to make your zucchini fries! I am going to try them out tonight, hopefully they will come out good.
Sorry about the long comment, but todays dish rocks!
Lakshmi
May 12th, 2008 at 10:22 am
wow! your post is really inspiring…cant wait to try it out your way
May 12th, 2008 at 8:58 am
Madhu,
Your blog must be a haven for people who do not like eggs
Your recipes look so delicious.
I’ve never tried cooking barley as a savoury dish.
May 12th, 2008 at 7:56 am
What a great substitute for rice in a thair sadam! cool idea – thanks for sharing!
May 12th, 2008 at 7:17 am
surely Barley thayirsadam rocks madhu,though i am not a big fan of Barley i will try soon
May 12th, 2008 at 7:14 am
I used to drink Barley water when I was pregnant , I have a great resource to impress my in-laws when they visit us this summer
May 11th, 2008 at 11:39 pm
This is a fantastic site!I simply loved the recipes
I have a food blog as well, which you might want to visit and share your views on.
http://spicesandcurries.blogspot.com
Cheers!
May 11th, 2008 at 11:13 pm
Nutritious, yet filling dish with an excellent by-product.
May 11th, 2008 at 10:49 pm
WOW!!
Never thought of barley in this avatar.
This is one super healthy recipe. Good way to introduce barley into kids meals.