Showing posts with label Andhra cuisine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andhra cuisine. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Tomato Pappu ~ tomato dal


Tomato Dal

We frequently make brinjal Dal and this tomato Dal at home. This tomato Dal has pleasing color and its perfect in its looks and at taste. Me and Hubby love this Dal so much. Do try if you prefer slightly tangy dal.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Sweet and Spicy Vegetable Curry / Theeyati Pulusu

Collecting cookbooks interests me a lot! after collecting so many book's, i felt that only few book's are worth saving for life-time. now a days i restricted myself in buying cookbook's. only if i desperately long for a book, i buy it. Cooking at home with Pedatha was one book, that i wanted to buy for a long time, when hubby gifted me the book for my last year's birthday, i was so excited about the gift! maybe the warmness and love filled recipes in the book or my favorite andhra recipes should have been the reason for excitement! Today's recipe is from Cooking at Home with Pedatha! do try, you will love this curry as it will have balanced taste of sweetness of jaggery, tangy from tamarind and spicy from lots of chillies!

Theeyati Pulusu

I almost cook just an hour before the lunchtime. mostly i don't plan my meals, i go and check my refrigerator and decide on that. some times i call and ask my hubby on what to cook, he always leaves to my choice!! I wanted to try this curry for a long time, luckily had vegetables in hand and went ahead! Do you plan your meals the previous night?

Sweet and Spicy Vegetable Curry


                                           Theeyati Pulusu / Sweet and Spicy Vegetable Curry

Serves - 3
Preparation time - 20 minutes
Cooking time - less than 30 minutes

Ingredients:

Vegetables :

Bottle Gourd - 1
Sweet potato - 1
Drumstick - 1
Raw Mango - 1/2
Pumpkin - 1/4 
Brinjal - 1

Tamarind - 1 small lemon size
Sambhar powder - 2 tbsp
Jaggery - 2 tbsp
Green Chillies - 3 or 4
Corriander leaves - 1 tbsp

For Tempering:

Oil - 2 tbsp
Mustard - 1 tsp
Fenugreek seeds - 1 tsp
Curry leaves - 1 sprig
Asafoetida powder - 1/2 tsp

To grind into powder:

Split urad dal / udaicha ulundhu / minapa pappu - 1 tbsp
Bengal gram / kadala paruppu / senaga pappu - 1 tbsp
Sesame seeds / ellu / nuvvulu - 1 tsp

Method:

Heat a pan, and dry roast the split urad dal, bengal gram and sesame, till they reach golden color  let them cool and grind into a fine powder.

Boil 1/4 cup of water and remove from flame and add tamarind to it and let it soak for 10 minutes and squeeze the pulp.

Wash the bottle gourd and peel it's outer skin and chop into big chunks. do the same to sweet potatoes. chop the other vegetables into big chunks.

In a pan, heat oil, add mustard and let it splutter, add fenugreek seeds, asafoetida powder, green chillies and curry leaves. Then add all the vegetables together and mix well with the tempering. add enough water to cover the vegetables and let it boil for almost 10 minutes, till all the vegetables are cooked well.

Meanwhile, To the squeezed tamarind water, add 1 cup of water then the grounded powder, sambhar powder and mix well. also mix in the jaggery ,mix with your hands. this way, you can mash the jaggery and also mix well.

Now, after the veggies are cooked, add in the tamarind water and mix well with the vegetables. Let the curry boil for 5 minutes in medium flame..

Garnish with corriander leaves and curry leaves.

Serve warm with rice and ghee!

Bellam Pulusu






Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Pesarattu ~ andhra style

Me and hubby love pesarattu. whenever we eat out at a andhra hotel, we order this. I love to prepare pesarattu on weekends as it involves less job and extra credits goes for this healthy break-fast. when you have little of last batch of the dosa batter, mix it along with pesarattu batter. that yields good dosa's.

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.


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