Sundakka which is well known as turkey berry have loads of medicinal value and it has a rich source of dietary fibers and vitamins, which effectively eliminates stomach worms and improves digestive system..This kuzhambu is quite a speciality among the South Indians, its one of the comforting food for many of us, especially for me i can survive for many days with this super delicious,tangy and absolutely fingerlicking gravy..Most of us know that Vathal means vegetables which are sun dried,later they are used in gravy prepared basically with tamarind extract, you can add many vegetables like brinjal,drumsticks and potatoes to give a different flavour to this gravy, but i prepared this gravy simply with dry turkery berries and skipped completely the veggies in it, serve this super delicious gravy with hard boiled eggs or papads with hot steaming rice while its too cold outside, i can say definitely you will have a wonderful lunch.
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1/4cup Sundakka vathals/Dry turkey berries
1cup Tamarind juice
1no Onion (big & diced)
2nos Tomatoes (chopped)
7nos Garlic cloves
Few curry leaves
1tsp Chilly powder
1tbsp Coriander powder
1/2tsp pepper powder
1/2tsp Cumin powder
1tsp Mustard seeds +fenugreek seeds
1/2tsp Ajwain seeds
1/2cup Gingelly oil
Salt
Heat gingelly oil in a heavy bottomed pan, fry the mustard seeds,fenugreek seeds,ajwain seeds and curry leaves now add the dry turkey berries and garlic cloves and fry until they turns brown, add immediately the diced onions,chopped tomatoes and cook until the onions turns transculent and tomatoes turns mushy..
Add the chilly powder,coriander powder,pepper powder,cumin powder,salt to the tamarind juice and finally add this spiced tamarind juice to the cooking veggies, cook everything in simmer until the oil gets separates,the gravy constitency should be bit thick..
Serve hot with hot steaming rice and papads..
Today is our 7th day of blogging marathon,do check out other marathoners running this 10th edition of blogging marathon with me here..
1/4cup Sundakka vathals/Dry turkey berries
1cup Tamarind juice
1no Onion (big & diced)
2nos Tomatoes (chopped)
7nos Garlic cloves
Few curry leaves
1tsp Chilly powder
1tbsp Coriander powder
1/2tsp pepper powder
1/2tsp Cumin powder
1tsp Mustard seeds +fenugreek seeds
1/2tsp Ajwain seeds
1/2cup Gingelly oil
Salt
Heat gingelly oil in a heavy bottomed pan, fry the mustard seeds,fenugreek seeds,ajwain seeds and curry leaves now add the dry turkey berries and garlic cloves and fry until they turns brown, add immediately the diced onions,chopped tomatoes and cook until the onions turns transculent and tomatoes turns mushy..
Add the chilly powder,coriander powder,pepper powder,cumin powder,salt to the tamarind juice and finally add this spiced tamarind juice to the cooking veggies, cook everything in simmer until the oil gets separates,the gravy constitency should be bit thick..
Serve hot with hot steaming rice and papads..
yummy kozhambu! my favorite vaththa kozhambu! Do link it to my HCC event if you can..
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yummy Priya..liked the thick brown gravy..so tempting.
ReplyDeleteYa sure it has very high medicinal value. The kozhambu is thick and perfect
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely combo of ingredients..looks good priya..
ReplyDeleteLovely rich and tangy gravy. Yummy...
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw ur post I thought its a turkey recipe,havent heard about turkery berries..nice gravy !
ReplyDeleteSounds like a combo of chettinad karakuzhambu and our no masala vatha kuzhambu. Indeed a very good one and the sundaikkai will also taste awesome when the flavours are infused.
ReplyDeleteNice kuzhambu! Love the tangy taste...
ReplyDeleteI should google what this turkey berry is, and the curry looks so so delicious.
ReplyDeleteMy fav kulambu. Looks absolutely delicious. Love to have it with appalam...
ReplyDeleteWow vathakuzhambu is one of my fav.Love to have with hot rice and appalam.Ur tempting me to prepare today itself.
ReplyDeletethats a new ingredient for me but am sure tthat used to grow around my bangalore house. the curry looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteMMmm..Mouthwatering kozhambu.
ReplyDeleteNot tasted these berries yet..The gravy looks so good!! Nice color too...
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wow delicious and tempting kuzhambu,sure it taste yum...
ReplyDeleteThis is my fav kuzhambu and it's really a comforting one Priya..Slurp
ReplyDeleteahaa - idhivaraikum manakidhu :) Sooper yum!
ReplyDeletenice combo an new recipe
ReplyDeleteit's new to me.....luks yummy n delicious
ReplyDeleteyum yum...perfect for this winter....
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It sounds so delicious, comforting n homey! Great recipe Priya :)
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Sundakka eh? I'm intrigued! But the dish looks simply delish.
ReplyDeletevathakozhambu looks tempting, lov it with appalam and thogayal.
ReplyDeleteYummy Vathal Kuzhambu luks appetizingly flavorful.Luv it.
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Yum, perfectly wintery. Great Priya.
ReplyDeletea truly comforting gravy!
ReplyDeleteThe curry looks yummy and tasty....I never tried this kind of curry..and would like to know more about Turkey berry....
ReplyDeleteFirst time I realized that Chundakka [ hoping it is the same as we know it in Kerala?] is known as Turkey Berry.
ReplyDeleteWe have not seen it in the Indian groceries here.
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ReplyDeleteGravy looks so tempting..flavorful and yummy
ReplyDeleteVathakulambu looks delicious Priya. my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLooks good!
ReplyDeleteYummy delicious gravy..perfect combo with rice!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Couldn't guess what these berries are even after checking images. :)
ReplyDeletekuzhambu looks so tempting...nice recipe...
ReplyDeleteYummy vatha kuzhambu. My all time favorite combo with curd rice.... Delicious...
ReplyDeleteSo yummy and delicious one. I second Rajee and this is one of my favorite combo too.
ReplyDeletesounds especially tasty..
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I am drooling my fav! Looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteComforting Kuzhambu. truly said could go on for days with these Vathal kuzhambu. Adding cumin powder and ajwain seeds in kuzhambu was new to me.
ReplyDeleteVatha kuzhambu and thair saadam any time:-)
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Kulambu looks so inviting. Thanks a lot for linking...
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