Usually i'll make sprouts at home mostly with green moong and very rarely with chickpeas, these both are my favourite legumes for sprouts. Few days back, i prepared sprouts with a kg of green moongs, obviously most of my next posts will definitely have moong sprouts in it. Sorry guys i cant help you all here coz i seriously want to send my entries to my own event Healthy Diet - Cooking with Sprouts guest hosted by Roshni. If you guys would have prepared anything with sprouts,dont forget to send your entries to Roshni. Sprouts are quite rich in proteins and definitely have many healthy nutritional values.
You can make sprouts with any legumes but somehow i feel comfortable with both moongdal and chickpeas. Coming to today's post, its a healthy kurma i prepared few days back with sprouted green moong,they turned out extremely delicious and goes awesome along with rice and rotis. We had this kurma for our lunch and had the same kurma for our dinner with chappathis. If you have sprouts at home give a try to this kurma,am sure you will love it. For this week of blogging marathon, am catching up with some food events as misc theme and obviously am sending this healthy dish to my event.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#27.
For Dumplings:
3cups Sprouted green moongdal
1/2tsp Grated ginger
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
Salt
Few coriander leaves (chopped)
Grind the sprouted green moongdal as bit coarse paste.
Fnally add the chopped coriander leaves,grated ginger and salt, mix everything well..
Make small lemon sized balls from the grounded paste and steam cook them for 10-15minutes in an idly cooker..
For Kurma:
10-15nos Steamed sprouted moongdal dumplings
1no Onion (chopped)
1no Tomato (chopped)
3nos Green Chillies (slit opened)
1/2tsp Garam masala powder
1tbsp Coriander powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
2nos Bayleaves
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
1tbsp Kasuri methi
Salt
Oil
To Grind:
1tsp Peppercorns
1tsp Cumin seeds
1tsp Fennel seeds
1/4cup Grated coconut
1/2cup Yogurt
1tbsp Poppy seeds
Grind all the ingredients from the list 'to grind' as fine paste and keep aside...
Heat enough oil in a kadai, add the bay leaves and fry until they turns brown.
Add immediately the chopped onions, chopped tomatoes,slit opened green chillies, ginger-garlic paste and saute everything well until the raw smells goes away.
Cook everything in simmer for few minutes with coriander powder,garam masala powder,turmeric powder,grounded paste with lid closed.
Finally add enough water to the kadai and cook in medium flame for few minutes.
Once the kurma turns thickens,drop gently the steamed balls, kasuri methi,cook for few more minutes.
Put off the stove.
Serve hot with rotis and rice..
You can make sprouts with any legumes but somehow i feel comfortable with both moongdal and chickpeas. Coming to today's post, its a healthy kurma i prepared few days back with sprouted green moong,they turned out extremely delicious and goes awesome along with rice and rotis. We had this kurma for our lunch and had the same kurma for our dinner with chappathis. If you have sprouts at home give a try to this kurma,am sure you will love it. For this week of blogging marathon, am catching up with some food events as misc theme and obviously am sending this healthy dish to my event.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#27.
For Dumplings:
3cups Sprouted green moongdal
1/2tsp Grated ginger
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
Salt
Few coriander leaves (chopped)
Grind the sprouted green moongdal as bit coarse paste.
Fnally add the chopped coriander leaves,grated ginger and salt, mix everything well..
Make small lemon sized balls from the grounded paste and steam cook them for 10-15minutes in an idly cooker..
For Kurma:
10-15nos Steamed sprouted moongdal dumplings
1no Onion (chopped)
1no Tomato (chopped)
3nos Green Chillies (slit opened)
1/2tsp Garam masala powder
1tbsp Coriander powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
2nos Bayleaves
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
1tbsp Kasuri methi
Salt
Oil
To Grind:
1tsp Peppercorns
1tsp Cumin seeds
1tsp Fennel seeds
1/4cup Grated coconut
1/2cup Yogurt
1tbsp Poppy seeds
Grind all the ingredients from the list 'to grind' as fine paste and keep aside...
Heat enough oil in a kadai, add the bay leaves and fry until they turns brown.
Add immediately the chopped onions, chopped tomatoes,slit opened green chillies, ginger-garlic paste and saute everything well until the raw smells goes away.
Cook everything in simmer for few minutes with coriander powder,garam masala powder,turmeric powder,grounded paste with lid closed.
Finally add enough water to the kadai and cook in medium flame for few minutes.
Once the kurma turns thickens,drop gently the steamed balls, kasuri methi,cook for few more minutes.
Put off the stove.
Serve hot with rotis and rice..
Priya the picture looks so nice! Beautifully presented and can't believe its made of sprouts!
ReplyDeletethis is great healthy recipe..
ReplyDeleteVery very interesting and delicious Priya. Healthy and yummy...
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for sharing.
Looks awesome. Another blogging marathon dish. Looking forward to many more from you.
ReplyDeleteReally very healthy recipe.. My grandma prepares lot of recipes with sprouted moong dal.. This kurma is new one to me and very delicious recipe.. I really love the font used in picture..
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome and made more healthier with the sprouts..
ReplyDeleteDelicious , healthy , tasty.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and I am so happy that it is healthy too.Bookmarking this to try soon.
ReplyDeletelooks sooo healthy n very tempting....
ReplyDeletehealthy and delicious...
ReplyDeletePriya, First I thought it's kofta curry..andha alavuku super a iruku..Sauperb presentation..Asathreenga..
ReplyDeleteLovely picture priya . Looks delicious
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a very healthy way to indulge in kuruma
ReplyDeleteMaking dumplings with moongdhal sounds interesting and very healthy akka.. Healthy and flavorful kurma.. Nice presentation, Akka.. :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy and tasty kurma...
ReplyDeleteThats healthy :) lovely bowl ! so authentic one !
ReplyDeletewhat a gr8 healthy recipe,awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWell presented.......healthy n protein packed recipe
ReplyDeleteLooks good :-)
ReplyDeletegood one, Priya.
ReplyDeleteSprouted moongdal, steamed dumplings, in a gravy. What is not to like about this healthy and yummy dish. Good one Priya.
ReplyDeleteI just linked up my sprouted horse gram rasam post to the event.
kofta with sprouts quite a wonderful idea,love the creamy rich gravy.
ReplyDeletewow a vry healthy method to use sprouts love it..
ReplyDeleteThe click is sooo beautiful Priya.. can't take my eyes off it
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe...looks creamy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome
ReplyDeleteWow Priya.. I do make something similar but like your version more.. Will definitely try this next time :-)
ReplyDeletethats a pretty picture priya
ReplyDeleteCan it get any more healthier!!! WOW!!!! I am so amazed with making the koftas with sprouts and steam cooking them instead of deep frying.. Very healthy.. bookmarking it..
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I make weeks one time khata moong (gujarati style) but this curry is super must must try ur way... bookmarked,. nice click.
ReplyDeleteI make weeks one time khata moong (gujarati style) but this curry is super must must try ur way... bookmarked,. nice click.
ReplyDeleteSis ur clicks makes me drool worth..healthy recipe and try this soon...
ReplyDeleteCannot go wrong with this yummy healthy version..loved it
ReplyDeleteProtein rich recipe. Book marked it :)Lovely clicks too
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and tasty recipe. Perfect side dish for roti or paratha.
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like your background sis :) it perfectly matches with the color of the curry..
ReplyDeleteSounds so good Priya. And love that pic. Rarely do I prepare something with sprouts here. May be I should give this a try :)
ReplyDeleteNutritious and very well presented!
ReplyDeletevery healthy and yummy curry...nice clicks...
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Healthy and tasty dal ...pic is awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo delish, will have to try it soon :)
ReplyDeleteka i love this dish so much...perfect
ReplyDeletehealthy delicious kuruma...iam very keen on including been sprouts in our diet..but could hardly find something delicious..atlast landed on the right place..:)
ReplyDeletevery new to me..but looks fantastic...healthy way to go...
ReplyDeleteI have a bowl of sprouted moong in my fridge an I am going to make this curry. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWell presented and a healthy curry...of course innovative as usual Priya.
ReplyDeleteDumpling with sprouts sounds cool, and the gravy looks yum!
ReplyDeleteLike the way u presented it aks..nice click :)
ReplyDeleteloved the idea of making kofta with sprouts..curry looks tempting and delicious!
ReplyDeletelove the curry and the consistency
ReplyDeleteWow.. steaming the koftas is a great idea. Bookmarked!!
ReplyDeletea very delicious way to include sprout in your diet............
ReplyDeleteWow Priya the gravy surely looks so rich, thick and tempting..healthy use of sprouts..
ReplyDeleteHi Priya, yesterday we tried this dumpling kurma of yours. Followed the recipe exactly. It was very flavourful and delicious. Thanks for the wonderful healthy recipe. Would do it more often :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy dumpling, finger licking one.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a healthy kurma and i wonder how you come up with such awesome recipes
ReplyDeleteAaah you stunn me again. This is a lovely use of sprouts. :)
ReplyDeleteVery healthy curry made with bean sprouts. Lovely idea of making sprouted moong dumplings.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a healthy and delicious recipe. Gravy looks so rich and creamy. I love to add sprouts in my food. And its a great and yummy way to use sprouts.
ReplyDeleteWe do make sprouts often and there are days when i wonder if i could do more than a salad. This recipe is perfect.
ReplyDeleteSteaming the dumplings makes it so much healthy. I've never tried a dumpling korma. Good recipe. Bookmarked it.
ReplyDeleteSprouted dumpling Kurma sounds so very healthy and the curry looks creamy rich..not to mention the droolesome pics..awesome share !!
ReplyDeleteThese are from sprouts??? Wow. Awesome. Will borrow your idea.
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy, wholesome and delicious kurma made with sprouted moong dal! It looks very tasty :)
ReplyDeleteSprouted moong dal dumpling sounds superb in the kurma. Looks absolutely tasty and perfect to pair with roti.
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