Poricha kuzhambu is one of the easiest dal based gravy which gets ready very easily as this kuzhambu doesnt need onions or tomatoes. An excellent gravy to enjoy thoroughly with rice or else with Indian breakfast dishes like idlies or dosas. Even i served this flavourful kuzhambu with some crispy pearl millet dosas for our dinner. A spice powder gives a tremendous flavour to this dish. Each and everyone have their own way of making this poricha kuzhambu and mine is one of the easiest one.
You can use any Indian vegetables for making this gravy, its one of the comforting stew served along with rotis or with hot steaming rice. Basically this poricha kuzhambu is prepared with or without tamarind and with dals like toor or mung dal or either with the combination of these two dals.If you want to have it with rice make it thinner and if you want to have with rotis, make it thicker..
1/2cup Toordal
1/4cup Yellow Moongdal
2nos Potatoes (cubed)
10nos Long beans (sliced lengthwise)
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1tsp Mustard seeds
1/2tsp Urad dal
1no Dry red chillies
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Few curry leaves
Oil
Salt
To roast & grind:
3tsp Grated coconut
1tsp Coriander seeds
1/2tsp Black pepper
1/2tsp Cumin seeds
1no Dry red chillies
Dry roast and grind all the ingredients under the list 'to roast & grind' as fine powder.
Pressure cook the toor dal,moong dal with asafoetida powder upto three hisses,put off the stove and keep aside.
Meanwhile cook the long beans and potatoes with enough water,until they turns soft,dont overcook and keep aside.
Heat oil, add the mustard seeds,urad dal,dry red chillies,curry leaves and let them crack.
Add the cooked dal,cooked veggiess,turmeric powder and salt,cook everything in simmer for few minutes.
Finally add the grounded spice powder to the cooking dal and cook until the gravy turns thick, put off the stove.
You can use any Indian vegetables for making this gravy, its one of the comforting stew served along with rotis or with hot steaming rice. Basically this poricha kuzhambu is prepared with or without tamarind and with dals like toor or mung dal or either with the combination of these two dals.If you want to have it with rice make it thinner and if you want to have with rotis, make it thicker..
1/2cup Toordal
1/4cup Yellow Moongdal
2nos Potatoes (cubed)
10nos Long beans (sliced lengthwise)
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1tsp Mustard seeds
1/2tsp Urad dal
1no Dry red chillies
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Few curry leaves
Oil
Salt
To roast & grind:
3tsp Grated coconut
1tsp Coriander seeds
1/2tsp Black pepper
1/2tsp Cumin seeds
1no Dry red chillies
Dry roast and grind all the ingredients under the list 'to roast & grind' as fine powder.
Pressure cook the toor dal,moong dal with asafoetida powder upto three hisses,put off the stove and keep aside.
Meanwhile cook the long beans and potatoes with enough water,until they turns soft,dont overcook and keep aside.
Heat oil, add the mustard seeds,urad dal,dry red chillies,curry leaves and let them crack.
Add the cooked dal,cooked veggiess,turmeric powder and salt,cook everything in simmer for few minutes.
Finally add the grounded spice powder to the cooking dal and cook until the gravy turns thick, put off the stove.
Serve with rice and spicy side dish.
Looks Yum priya:)
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ReplyDeletelooks too good.. :)
ReplyDeletethe curry looks amazing,never tried this combo.
ReplyDeleteyummy kzhambu akka
ReplyDeleteLove this poricha kuzhambu with any thing, super delicious....
ReplyDeletelooks yummy and creamy.. Unusual vegetable combo
ReplyDeletedelicious poricha kuzhambu, loved the combo potato and beans.
ReplyDeleteNever tried this combo Priya.. Looks yummy.. Amazing clicks dear :-)
ReplyDeletesuch a comforting recipe sis...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, this south indian dish is new for me to try.I only make stir fry of long beans and potatoes
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!!
ReplyDeletepotato looks different !
ReplyDeleteYummy side dish with rice....
ReplyDeletelooks delicious & nice combo...
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy...
ReplyDeleteVery unique combo,looks tempting!!
ReplyDeletelooks really yum... would be amazing with rice...
ReplyDeleteBeans and potato wit dal ! Wow ! Never tried but I bet it must be awesome..
ReplyDeleteyummm
ReplyDeleteLooks really Yum Priya. I don't get those red potatoes here. Only russets and purple potatoes. :) This is a lovely kulambhu and love to have with plain rice :)
ReplyDeletevery different combo...looks yumm..
ReplyDeletelove poricha kuzhambu..and this combinations sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteYummy kuzhambu and love your combination of long beans and potatoes..
ReplyDeleteVery yummy kuzhambu..
ReplyDeletei bet if u write a cookbook u will earn a lot from that sis.. u are an amazing cook.. yennama yosichi cook pannureenga :)
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy.. Bookmarked !!
ReplyDeletewow... looks sooo tempting n inviting...
ReplyDeletePoricha kuzhambo combo super, great accompaniment with rice...yummy click Priya!
ReplyDeleteHI Priya, I made this today and it was super delicipous.. Its so easy to make on a weeknight. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteNice combination of veggies.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried Poritha Kuzhambu with this vegetable combination. Sounds good. Thanks for participating in this month's MLLA.
ReplyDeleteits similar to my moms sambar, except the addition of moond dal..
ReplyDeleteI tried this out today.. Turned out awesome :) Thanks again for sharing this recipe !
ReplyDeletebeans in gravy look interesting. I make dry sabji with potato and beans. This gravy looking really delicious will try it this version. Clicks are beautiful which tempting me more towards it to try.
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