I have prepared this tangy gravy few days back with Steam cooked banana blossom dumplings, this gravy tastes awesome with hot steaming rice and papads or either with hard boiled eggs, actually these dumplings can be enjoyed with any hot sauce for snacks, since i finished them more than as i expected i was pulled to make some gravy with those leftover dumplings, i dont regret for making this gravy with those dumplings coz am a great fan of paruppu urundai kuzhambu and i can survive with this gravy for a week or more than that, yep these gravy tastes terribly awesome even after a day, which i prepared quite a different way from the usual tamarind based gravy, i used a grounded paste prepared with poppy seeds, peppercorns, shallots and coconut for making this gravy..Also needless to say how banana blossoms are healthy with numerous medicinal values, if quite advised to have atleast twice a month this healthy veggie as anything in our menu..Making this veggie as dumplings is quite definitely a best way to enjoy this healthy veggies.
20nos Steam Cooked Banana Blossom Dumplings
1+1/2cups Tamarind extract
1tsp Red chilly powder
1tsp Coriander powder
1no Onion (cubed)
1no Tomato (big & juicy)
5nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
1tsp Mustardseeds, fenugreek seed & cumin seeds
Few curry leaves
Sesame oil
Salt
To grind:
1/4cup Grated coconut
1tsp Peppercorns
1tbsp Poppy seeds
5nos Shallots
Dry roast the poppy seeds and peppercorns until the aroma comes out, take these dry roasted seeds with grated coconut shallots and grind as fine paste along with water, keep aside..
Heat enough sesame oil, let splutters the mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds,curry leaves & cumin seeds, add immediately the cubed onions, crushed garlic cloves and chopped tomatoes,sauté everything until the onions turns transculent, add the grounded paste and cook in low flame until the oil gets separates, now add the tamarind extract, red chilly powder and coriander powder along with salt and cook the gravy with lid closed until the oil gets separates...finally add the already prepared dumplings cook in simmer for 5minutes and put off the stove..
Serve along with rice and papads..
20nos Steam Cooked Banana Blossom Dumplings
1+1/2cups Tamarind extract
1tsp Red chilly powder
1tsp Coriander powder
1no Onion (cubed)
1no Tomato (big & juicy)
5nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
1tsp Mustardseeds, fenugreek seed & cumin seeds
Few curry leaves
Sesame oil
Salt
To grind:
1/4cup Grated coconut
1tsp Peppercorns
1tbsp Poppy seeds
5nos Shallots
Dry roast the poppy seeds and peppercorns until the aroma comes out, take these dry roasted seeds with grated coconut shallots and grind as fine paste along with water, keep aside..
Heat enough sesame oil, let splutters the mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds,curry leaves & cumin seeds, add immediately the cubed onions, crushed garlic cloves and chopped tomatoes,sauté everything until the onions turns transculent, add the grounded paste and cook in low flame until the oil gets separates, now add the tamarind extract, red chilly powder and coriander powder along with salt and cook the gravy with lid closed until the oil gets separates...finally add the already prepared dumplings cook in simmer for 5minutes and put off the stove..
Serve along with rice and papads..
We make vadai with it, naver tried it thsi way...looks so delicious Priya
ReplyDeleteI have only had thoran with these, never dumblings, they look absloutley delicious.
ReplyDeleteNew to me priya, looks so nice....
ReplyDeletelovely dish out.....looks absolutely fascinating
ReplyDeletelovely, have some cut vazhaipoo in the fridge, will try this out!looks awesome priya
ReplyDeletethis is new nd lovely dish :)
ReplyDeleteAaha ,enna rusi... vazhaipoo paruppu urndai.. nenaikarache naakula neer oorudhu. Wish I would have been your neighbour
ReplyDeleteWow, banana blossoms... i wonder where I could find those! What do they taste like? Can I use something else as a substitute?
ReplyDeleteciao
A.
Very innovatice..I make paruppu usili, vadai and kuzhambu..A combo of these was never though of. Bookmarked.
ReplyDeletegreat with rice i suppose
ReplyDeletevazhaipoo yalla paath rombanaale aachi, can you send me some, looks so nice, never had this before.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice banana flower recipe. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletecurry looks delicious...with dis vazhaipoo vada i never tried...healthy one!
ReplyDeleteAwesome... how did you make the dumpling?
ReplyDeleteMy all time favourite.
ReplyDeletebanana dumplings?! wow! I"ve never heard of that but it sounds sooo good!
ReplyDeletelovely n yummy dish..
ReplyDeleteOmg,Vazhapoo Paruppu Urudai really amazing.Luks delicious...
ReplyDeletedelicious looking dumplings curry! it is new to me..
ReplyDeletewe will prepare vazhaipoo vadai ,but this is new to me ..thanx for sharing dear ..
ReplyDeleteNever made them..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteMy mother- in -law makes them and it tastes good. Never thought about trying them until I saw your recipe.
ReplyDeleteBTW the link to Steam Cooked Banana Blossom Dumplings is not working to me. Also I missed all your recipes while I was gone. You must have posted tons of them.
Lovely and healthy dish,spicy and yummy gravy..innovative recipe dear.
ReplyDeletewill taste yum with rice..love the gravy
ReplyDeleteThats a new dish totally!! for me atleast!..It looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe..will go perfect with hot steamed rice ..yum!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
healthy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteYummilicious...Looks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteParippu urundai kuzhambu looks super Priya.
ReplyDeleteVazhaipoo urundai kuzhambu looks delicious and innovative...yummy Priya..I have made only plain ones.
ReplyDeletePushpa @ simplehomefood.com
looking like kofta very delicious
ReplyDeletemy husband loves paruppu urundai kozhambu but not vazhaipoo as vegetable. this is a nice way to make him eat the veggie bookmarking this recipe.. kozhambu looks delicious
ReplyDeletesuper delicious recipe, love it
ReplyDeleteவாழைப்பூ உருண்டைக்குழம்பு சூப்பராயிருக்கு..நல்ல கலராவும் இருக்கு!!
ReplyDeleteOmg ur super fast in posting recipes priya.. I always wonder how ur able to do this. I love urundai kulambu so so much and this is vazhaipoo omg..while typing itself my mouthwaters.
ReplyDeleteI am giving you the Name(Pattam) as "SUPER WOMAN" .
ReplyDeleteDrooling by looking at your gravy..
ReplyDeleteAaha Oho
Wow! Slurpy kuzhambu! Perfect with hot steaming rice.
ReplyDeletethis i wanted to try for a long tima and post in my blog. looks superb priya.love to have with hot steamed rice and pappad
ReplyDeleteit really looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteoo la la they looks divine!
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