Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Gongura pappu ~ pulicha keerai

I know morning walk gives lot of energy, but i am so so lazy to wake up early. i sometimes drop my son at school and walk back home. on the way, i will be tempted to buy fresh greens and vegetables from the roadside vegetable sellers. one day these sorrel leaves/pulicha keerai/gongura/amarnath leaves caught my eye. so with gongura pappu in mind bought a bunch and came back home.


I was very clear to refer Mahanandi for recipe. I love her way of telling the recipe, it will be a detailed recipe told in way, just as our mom or grand mom tell's us. I adapted the recipe little bit and my dal turned out perfect.


minced garlic, green chillies, shallots, toor dal and gongura ready  to get started.



meal with gongura pappu, vendakkai poriyal and curd



                                                 Gongura pappu / Pulicha keerai masiyal




serves - 2
prep and cooking time - less than 30 mins
recipe adapted from The Mahanandi

Ingredients:

  • Gongura leaves - 1 bunch
  • Toor dal - 1/2 cup
  • Shallots / small onions - 15
  • Green chilli - 4
  • Garlic - 4
  • Turmeric powder - a pinch
  • Oil - 1 tsp
  • Asafoetida / perungayam / hing - 1/4 tsp
  • Water - 1 cup
  • Salt to taste
for tempering
  • Ghee - 1 tsp
  • Mustard - 1 tsp
  • Split urad dal - 1 tsp
  • Dry red chilli - 2


Method:

  1. Remove the gongura leaves from the stem and wash the gongura leaves twice or thrice thoroughly. chop or tear the leaves into three pieces. 

  2. Wash the toor dal in a bowl to be kept in pressure cooker and strain away the water. add the chopped gongura leaves to toor dal. then add minced garlic, slitted green chilli, 1 tsp oil and small onions. add water, turmeric powder and hing. mix well. Pressure cook for upto 5 whistles. 

  3. Cool down the pressure cooked dal with gongura for at least 10 minutes. then transfer the pressure cooked contents to the mixie jar and use your pulse button to give one or two pulse shot. add salt to taste and give another mix. once the dal mixes well with gongura, onions and other ingredients, remove the gongura pappu to a serving bowl.

  4. In a small tempering pan, add 1 tsp of ghee and add mustard, split urad dal and dry red chilli. add the tempering to the dal / gongura pappu.

  5. Serve along hot rice along with appalam.

Note:

I added just 2 green chillies and found sourness dominated, so add more chillies 4 or 5 depending on your spice need.



9 comments:

  1. oh, how much I love Gongura. Love your photography :)

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  2. what a delicious platter, gongura daal looks super yummy!

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  3. Healthy dhal...Love ur spread, ipove sapidanum pola iruku :)

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  4. hmmm...comforting food!! would enjoy a hearty meal just looking at it!!:p

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  5. wow never tasted this keerai lavi,u clicks make to try it immediately...keerai click is amazing...

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  6. Its been ages i had this pappu,drooling here..

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  7. yummy is all I can say. Gongura is not what we have regularly in our household, but I just love it , if I happened to taste in any of our friends house:).lovely recipe.

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