Cluster beans / Gawar / Goru chiikudukaaya / Matikkaya / Chavali kayi
A simple curry and dal are what my idea of a (part of :)) decent meal and today it was the turn of this hassle free cluster beans subzi. The subzi prepared in a typical South Indian style is yummier with the added sweetness of coconut and the aromatic curry leaves. It goes well with rice / rotis.
Ingredients:
2 cups chopped goruchikkudukayalu
1/4 cup shredded fresh coconut
1/2 tsp sugar (optional)
1.5 tsp salt
1.5 tsp chilli powder
For tadka: 2 tsp oil, few curry leaves, 1/8 tsp turmeric powder, 1 tsp each - mustard seeds, chana dal, cumin seeds, urad dal
The cooking part:
* Trim the ends and string the beans, if necessary and chop them into about 1/8-inch pieces.
* Heat oil in a kadai or a sauté pan and add mustard seeds, chana dal, urad dal, cumin seeds and curry leaves.
* When the dals turn reddish, add the cluster beans, turmeric powder and salt. Stir them, cover the pan and cook on low - medium heat till the beans turn tender. Keep stirring once or twice in between.
* Then add the coconut and chilli powder and mix well. Turn off the stove after a couple of minutes.
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Your pictures are always bright..I can't think of sunlight in mid winter!!
ReplyDeleteI make it a different way...will post sometime my recipe as well :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious koora, looks absolutely yummy..
ReplyDeleteLovely dish looks really tasty.
ReplyDeleteSimple but delicious looking curry...lovely clicks :)
ReplyDeleteMy mom makes similar and it tastes yumm.. Thanks for sharing and reminding me of my childhood favorite. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeletelovely curry.never made it this way
ReplyDeleteHarini, I just take pictures in natural light. We had bright sunlight for the past one week though it was freezing outside. :)
ReplyDeleteStir fry looks so yummy..
ReplyDeleteYummy curry... suma..
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSimple and yummy fry...
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