Few days back, i went for the usual monthly purchasing to Indian grocery, while going through the dry sun dried products section, i got hooked to these dry lotus root packet. Immediately i picked them and back home i wanted to try as my all time favourite vatha kuzhambu. I prepared this gravy without any expectation and went for usual preparation. Oh my god, these dry roots once get cooked turned out super yummy, tastes fabulous.
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 tamarind based sun dried veggies gravy, thats why i prepared this gravy simply with dry lotus roots and brinjals. Serve this super delicious gravy with hard boiled eggs or papads with hot steaming rice,am damn sure you guys will definitely love this fingerlicking gravy.This yummy gravy is my last post of this week's blogging marathon.Do check out the other marathoners running this 17th edition of blogging marathon here.
1/4cup Dry lotus root/Thamarai thandu vathal
1cup Tamarind juice
5-6nos Brinjals (chopped lengthwise)
1no Onion (big & diced)
1/4cup Tomato puree
7nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
Few curry leaves
1tsp Chilly powder
1tbsp Coriander powder
1/2tsp Pepper powder
1/2tsp Cumin ppowder
1tsp Mustard seeds
1/2tsp Fenugreek seeds
1/2cup Gingelly oil
Salt
Heat gingelly oil in a heavy bottomed pan, fry the mustard seeds,fenugreek seeds and curry leaves now add the dry lotus roots and garlic cloves and fry until they turns brown.
Add immediately the diced onions,chopped brinjals and cook until the onions turns transculent and brinjals get partially cooked..
Meanwhile add the chilly powder,coriander powder,pepper powder,cumin powder,tomato puree and salt to the tamarind juice.
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..
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 tamarind based sun dried veggies gravy, thats why i prepared this gravy simply with dry lotus roots and brinjals. Serve this super delicious gravy with hard boiled eggs or papads with hot steaming rice,am damn sure you guys will definitely love this fingerlicking gravy.This yummy gravy is my last post of this week's blogging marathon.Do check out the other marathoners running this 17th edition of blogging marathon here.
1/4cup Dry lotus root/Thamarai thandu vathal
1cup Tamarind juice
5-6nos Brinjals (chopped lengthwise)
1no Onion (big & diced)
1/4cup Tomato puree
7nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
Few curry leaves
1tsp Chilly powder
1tbsp Coriander powder
1/2tsp Pepper powder
1/2tsp Cumin ppowder
1tsp Mustard seeds
1/2tsp Fenugreek seeds
1/2cup Gingelly oil
Salt
Heat gingelly oil in a heavy bottomed pan, fry the mustard seeds,fenugreek seeds and curry leaves now add the dry lotus roots and garlic cloves and fry until they turns brown.
Add immediately the diced onions,chopped brinjals and cook until the onions turns transculent and brinjals get partially cooked..
Meanwhile add the chilly powder,coriander powder,pepper powder,cumin powder,tomato puree and salt to the tamarind juice.
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..
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ReplyDeleteThe gravy looks hot and spicy..
ReplyDeletenever heard of this vathal.. looks tasty..
ReplyDeleteYummy gravy..
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Priya...vathtal kuzhambu looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeletei can see the spicy flavor in pic itself.. delicious kuzhambu..
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lovely bright colour of the gravy..looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteLove that color priya!!!! Mouth-watering!!!!!
ReplyDeletelooks very tempting and mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and tasty gravy...nice colour..
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Vatha Kuzhambu, Always rocks...
ReplyDeleteOMG!gravy looks soooo delicious...yummy
ReplyDeleteWow !!! Priya that's one seriously deliriously lip smacking gravy
ReplyDeleteVathakuzhambu looks spicy and mouth watering!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting Priya, never thought of making this gravy..:)
ReplyDeleteyummy n spicy gravy.....
ReplyDeleteWhat vibrant colours Priya... Finger licking goodness...
ReplyDeleteLipsmaking dish
ReplyDeleteInteresting!!! looks so colorful and fabulous recipe..
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love dried lotus root but its not widely available here..if i get will try priya..
ReplyDeleteLooks super delicious Priya.
ReplyDeleteI like lotus root, I never seen it dried, It looks like pasta :-)
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Vathal Kuzhambu looks divine!
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering curry! Looks spicy and lotus roots in the gravy are very tempting. Want to taste one from the picture, if I could
ReplyDeleteJust looking to that gravy i am drooling here.
ReplyDeleteInteresting dish, sounds so yummy.
ReplyDeletedrooling kulambu....love the inviting colour
ReplyDeletelovely. looks so inviting and delicious
ReplyDeleteYengayo poiteenga!!! Looks too awesome! Lotus thandu sounds tres interrestante!
ReplyDeletenow tats an innovative one.. have tried lotus root chips. but this one looks awesome. Bookmarked!!
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Vatha kuzhambu looks mouthwatering, nice color and looks yum.
ReplyDeleteWow!! such a new dish for me.. love it!
ReplyDeleteNever head about it. Must be tasting good.Looks spicy too
ReplyDeletenew recipe for me...looks very inviting
ReplyDeleteWe get frozen lotus root here, which I use a lot. Your curry looks amazing.
ReplyDeletewhat a flavorful gravy
ReplyDeletewow..lip smacking one,I had prepared pachadi with this lotus stem vattal but yet to try this delicious curry..:-)
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So so good ...you've given me more reasons to not go to grocery shopping to use up all the sun dried products. Looks super yum Priya....keep it going I'm loving it.
ReplyDeleteThough I have never used lotus roots, your dish looks super tempting with that colorful picture.
ReplyDeletei have tried and like the frozen lotus stems..but never tried the dried ones!...nice
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The kuzhambu looks pretty amazing priya.These lotus roots..I haven't cooked yet.Looks wonderful.
ReplyDeletenever tasted this dried lotus root, kuzhambu looks too tempting...lovely preparation...will try to find this dried lotus root soon!!
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never used lotus root in my kitchen. I heard of the medicinal properties and I should surely try it out. This gravy looks very tempting!
ReplyDeleteHave just deep fried it and used as vadam ...never used it in kuzhambu ..so tempting ..
ReplyDeleteNot remembering i have seen this in indian store..!!? Wish i could get this here..looks awesome :)
ReplyDeleteLove fries lotus vartal.Never made anything with it.Bookmarked this one..
ReplyDeleteLooks so very tempting!!!!!!
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