I couldnt stop myself to get some fresh and rare veggies from India, one among those is this banana stem..Eventhough my MIL prepared many curries with this banana stem,my favourite goes always to my version of kootu..Today for our lunch i prepared this quick and nutritious kootu with moongdal and with a grounded masala paste with coconut,cumin,coriander seeds and dry red chillies..Enjoyed having this wonderful,healthy and delicious kootu with rice and papads..Needless to say how healthy these banana stems are, even i had the famous juice with this banana stem during our vacation in India, a must to drink if you go to India..
1no Tomato (chopped)
1tsp Mustard seeds+Urad dal
2nos Dry red chillies
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
Few curry leaves
Salt
Oil
To roast & grind:
1tbsp Coriander seeds
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
1tsp Cumin seeds
5nos Dry red chillies
3tbsp Grated coconut
Roast and grind all the ingredients given under the list 'to roast & grind' as fine powder, meanwhile pressure cook the moongdal,chopped banana stem with turmeric powder and salt with enough water upto 3 hisses...keep aside until the steam gets released.
Heat enough oil, lets splutters the mustard seeds,urad dal,asafoetida powder, fry the red chillies until brown, now add the chopped onions,chopped tomatoes,curry leaves and saute until the onions turns transculent...Add the cooked dal-banana stem mixture,already prepared spice powder to the onions,cook everything for few minutes,put off the stove..
Serve hot with papads along with rice or simply with rotis and dosas..
1/2cup Moongdal
2cups Banana steam (chopped)
1no Onion(chopped)1no Tomato (chopped)
1tsp Mustard seeds+Urad dal
2nos Dry red chillies
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
Few curry leaves
Salt
Oil
To roast & grind:
1tbsp Coriander seeds
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
1tsp Cumin seeds
5nos Dry red chillies
3tbsp Grated coconut
Roast and grind all the ingredients given under the list 'to roast & grind' as fine powder, meanwhile pressure cook the moongdal,chopped banana stem with turmeric powder and salt with enough water upto 3 hisses...keep aside until the steam gets released.
Heat enough oil, lets splutters the mustard seeds,urad dal,asafoetida powder, fry the red chillies until brown, now add the chopped onions,chopped tomatoes,curry leaves and saute until the onions turns transculent...Add the cooked dal-banana stem mixture,already prepared spice powder to the onions,cook everything for few minutes,put off the stove..
Serve hot with papads along with rice or simply with rotis and dosas..
Healthy kootu,love this recipe...
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ReplyDeletebanana stem is very good for digestive system.. mom would make it for us. thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya, I was looking for Ragi recipes n landed here in ur blog.. got d Kozhukattai which u had posted in 2008.. thn I came 2 d home page.. wow ur photos r clear n lovely.. gr8.. will surely follow u..
ReplyDeleteI love Vazhai thandu very much... Missing it here...
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy one. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back dear..kootu looks so yummy,gravy is really tempting.
ReplyDeleteYAY!!!Glad to have u back!!! Hope u had a lovely vacation :) And a mouthwatering kootu... :)
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Interesting combination kootu
ReplyDeleteGood to see you back. Kootu looks yummy. I have somehow always been intimidated with cooking with vazhai thandu, I think I just have to get over that and make this!
ReplyDeleteI prepare only stir fry with vazhai thandu.. Nice learning this new kootu..
ReplyDeleteWow..drooling over this koottu.My all time fav is banana sten.And that with moongdal..you made it maximum nutritious..nice mix too...
ReplyDeletedelicious kootu priya...have to try it :))))
ReplyDeleteHealthy and nice one Priya. I make this for chapathis / dosas.
ReplyDeletevazhaithandu kootu is new to me..i make only poriyal..so healthy n very nice recipe Priya..
ReplyDeleteSo healthy and yummy! too bad we don;t get this thandu close to where we live!
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of banana stem and your curry is making me homesick.
ReplyDeletewhen I went to India recently vazhai thandu was one vegetable i surely wanted to eat! BTW how did you sneak them into france?
ReplyDeletea different recipe.... good too
ReplyDeletelovely recipe dear, havent tried it yet, nice to know abt the banana stem drink too..
ReplyDeleteOh.. This is my mom's favorite curry.. She loves it so much, she would eat this all day.. looks healthy :)
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How I miss banana stem .. my favorite. Looks yummy Priya.
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Welcome back Priya,kootu looks delicious miss this veggie so very much.
ReplyDeletemy mums favorite
ReplyDeleteMy fav too!!!! Yummy n healthy!!!
ReplyDeleteVaazhai thandu poriyal is one of my favourites. This kootu with daal is a great delish. Just love this :)
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