1no Chayote (chopped)
1no Onion(chopped)
1no Tomato(chopped)
1cup Cooked moongdal
1/2tsp Turmeric powder
2nos Green chillies( slit opened)
Salt
Oil
1/2tsp Mustard seeds +Urad dal
1no Dry red chillies
1tbsp Chopped coriander leaves
To roast & grind:
2tbsp Coriander seeds
1tsp Fenugreek seeds
3tbsp Grated coconut
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
4nos Dry red chillies
1tbsp Urad dal
Dry roast all the ingredients from the list 'to roast and grind' one by one in simmer flame, grind all these dry roasted spices as bit coarse powder, keep aside..Heat enough oil in a kadai, let splutters the mustard seeds, dry red chillies and urad dal, add the chopped onions, chopped tomatoes and slit opened green chillies and sauté until the onions turns transculent and tomatoes turns mushy..now add the chopped chayote pieces, sauté for few minutes, add the cooked moongdal, turmeric powder, salt to the half cooked veggies..bring everything to boil, now add the coarse spice powder and chopped coriander leaves to the kootu, cook for a while and put off the stove...
Serve hot with hot steaming rice and papads..
wow! yummy
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Thank u so much Priya dear for ur lovely words!
ReplyDeleteVarutharacha curries r my fav...gravy luks spicy&delicious!
the kootu sounds so delicious! I love all kinds of kootu and varutharacha curries...!
ReplyDeletePriya,
ReplyDeleteThis looks wholesome. Can we substitute any other vegetable for chayote? I can't seem to find any here......
I too make this,but without onion tomato!
ReplyDeleteNice colour gravy..looks really delicious priya..Must be tasty along with rice
ReplyDeleteGravy is colorful and appetizing! I finished my lunch with your kootu visually :D
ReplyDeleteNice and colorful..never made kootu with chow chow..
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ReplyDeleteKootu is yummy yummm........dear. Sure will be senidng this to think spice event in ur blog....bye
ReplyDeleteLooks Simple and healthy...What is Chow in hindi/english..
ReplyDeleteNice one! Its a revelation for me how much we can do with varutharacha masala. Very informative there about the veggies and thank you for sharing it all.
ReplyDeleteI lov all kinds of varutharacha curries,looks yumm would lov to eat with rice...
ReplyDeleteKootu looks fabulous dea..!!love to have it with some white rice..yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteThe kootu will be great with chapatis Priya..just love the look of it...
ReplyDeleteloved ur varuthu aracha kootu....I am not fan of chow chow....but ur chow chow kootu feels me to taste it..
ReplyDeleteNew to me..was breaking my head wat to prepare for my hubby's lunch box..u helped me priya..will surely try this & let u know :)
ReplyDeletenice kootu Priya .. I love chow chow
ReplyDeleteI thgink there is something yummy delcious about varithi aracha curries and this just looks so yummy yumm.
ReplyDeleteKoottu looks colorful and full of flavor ... love this kind of koottu... looks delicious
ReplyDeleteNever cooked with Chayote. Your kootu looks Yummy... Must try!
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This kootu preparation is new to me Priya...looks tasty dear...must be flavorful too I guess :)
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Kootu Priya.PErfect entry.Have never tried chow chow in a kootu.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and delicious Priya.
ReplyDeletewow...!!amazing dish..
ReplyDeleteit looks beautiful!
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