Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Cow Peas-Ash Gourd Curry

Cow Peas and Ash gourd (white pumpkin) curry is a gravy dish and  it is one of the traditional dish
The combination of cow pea and Ash Gourd goes well and thick curry can be one of the side dish. It goes well with idli , dosa, plain rice, raagi or akki rotti, even wheat rotti, chapatis and pulkas. Just give a try and you will love the taste.

Lets see some benefits of having Cow peas and Ash gourd in our diet.
Cow pea subordinates cholesterol level. They contain good level of proteins and  dietary fibers. They are rich in anti-oxidants. They are good option for weight loss.They do not contain cholesterol. They contain soluble fiber and it is good for people who suffer from diabetes.They are low in fat and calories. They also help and safe gourd from numerous health problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes and depressive disorders.
Ash gourd is known for its medicinal values and healing power. They are low in calories. It is good for diabetic people. It has a cooling content and it helps to secretion and disposal of urine. It contain good amount of anti oxidant values. It is a good remedy for people who suffer from constipation. It is good for peptic ulcer and ash gourd seeds are used for treating in ejecting tape worms and other intestinal worms. Ash gourd juice is used to treat acidity and common cold. Ash gourd is used to treat epilepsy, lung diseases, urine retention and cough. Ash gourd juice is used for treating mouth cancer, protecting teeth and gums and bleeding gums.

No Onion or garlic is used in this curry. 

Ingredients :

Ash Gourd (White Pumpkin) pieces : 1 Big bowl.
Toor dal : 1/4 Cup
Red Cow Pea : 1/2 Cup
Coconut : 1 Cup  ( or 4 table spoons full )
Rasam Powder : 2 Table spoons
Jeera : 1/2 Table spoon
Methi seeds : 1/4 Tea spoon
Salt : to taste
Tamarind pulp or lemon : 1 Table spoon
Ingh : a pinch
Coconut Oil : 2 Tea spoons
Curry leaves : 6 to 8 leaves
Turmeric powder : a pinch

Method :

1. Wash and cook toor dal and red cow pea in a pressure cooker for 6 to 8 minutes and leave it for cooling.
2. Wash and remove the outer  layer of Ash gourd (boodu kumbala kai). Cut in to small pieces.

3. Keep a big pan and put a cup of water and boil. Add cut Ash gourd pieces and cook until it is soft. (5 to 6 minutes)
4. Grate coconut and grind it with little water till paste.
5. Now add cooked dal and cow peas to cooked Ash gourd pieces. Add salt. Add tamarind pulp. Add pinch of turmeric powder.
6. Mix it well. Add 1/4 spoon of methi seeds to the boiling curry.
7. Add ground coconut and rasam powder. Mix it well and let it boil for 2 minutes. Shift the curry to a serving bowl.
8. Add jeera - curry leaves, ingh splutter done with coconut oil to the curry and serve with main dish you prepared.

Note :

You can cook cow pea directly or soak in water for over night. ( I cooked directly here).
You can use any brand of rasam powder or home made rasam powder. I have added Mayya's Rasam Powder. You can also add onions and garlic to the curry. (optional). You can use any brand or type of cooking oil instead of coconut oil. Adding one or two green chilly to the curry while boiling adds to the aroma. Just slit green chilly and add it. You can also add jaggery or sugar. I have not added.
You can also prepare this curry with Mangalore Southekai. (Curry Cucumber or bannada southekai).

Time : 30 minutes 
Serves : 3 to 4 
Tip : Adding Raw Methi seeds reduces the cholesterol in the intake of food. 
Preparing home made Rasam powder :
Dry roast 1/4 tea spoon of methi seeds, 2 table spoons of coriander seeds, 6 to 8 red chilly (using byadgi is better), ingh and put off the gas or remove the pan from the fire. Add jeera and mix it well. Add curry leaves. When it cools dry grind to powder form and your fresh Rasam powder is ready to use. (one time use). You can also use a tea spoon of oil to fry all these ingredients. (optional).

Monday, May 18, 2015

Banana -Wheat -Curd Poori

Ready to Serve Hot Banana Wheat  Curd Poori and Khara Poori



Banana Wheat Curd Poori is a fried dish. We can have this banana wheat curd poori for breakfast, as snack or for dinner too. Ripe banans are smashed with curd and sugar and mixed it well. Wheat flour is mixed with this banana mixture and prepared the dough. It is one of the quick dish you can prepare when you have surprise visitor. ( suddenly arriving guests).
Anyways it is a try. I used wheat flour instead of maida and a spoon of rice flour to give the crispy layer.
Lets get into the recipe now.

Things Needed :

Ripe Bananas : 2 (Small ones)
Sugar : 2 to 3 Table spoons
Curd : 2 Table spoons
Wheat flour : 2 to 3 Table spoons.
Rice flour : 1 Table spoon
Salt : to taste
Ghee : 1 Table spoon
Oil :To fry

Method :

1. Mix sugar, banana, little salt and curd nicely they get soft and sugar mixes well with curd.
2. Now add wheat flour, rice flour and ghee. Mix it well and prepare thick dough.
3.Divide the dough into small balls.
4. Keep oil on the fire for frying.
5. Roll the small size of ball into small circle.(poori)
6. Fry them in hot oil on both sides.
7. Put it on a kitchen tissue. Let it absorb the extra oil.
8. Serve Hot Banana Poori with the side dish you prepared.

Note : 

Do not use lot of ghee while mixing. I table spoon is more than enough. Do not add much curd too. It may take more flour. Adding more or less sugar is optional. Do not add any water. These pooris will stay for two days without fungus. Hot pooris are best to enjoy. Any type of dal and coconut chutney is a good combination to enjoy these pooris.
Time : 30 Minutes
Serves : 3 to 4.

Jack fruits Seeds Tikki

Jack fruits are healthy Seasonal fruits. The seeds also contain lots of good vitamins and minerals.  After eating the fruit we throw away th...

About

author
My name is Nalini Somayaji. Teaching is my profession. Cooking is my passion. Reading, travelling, visiting new places, having fun with kids are some of the hobbies I can say. My recipes are Healthy, quick, easy and simple. Grown up being a traditional family member I love and respect Indian culture and traditions. Love classical dance and music.
Learn More →