My followers knows very well that i do prepare sprouts at home quite often and i'll cook them atleast once a week since sprouts are extremely nutritious and healthy also its recommanded to take them quite often if possible. If i forget to prepare them at home i'll get atleast sprouts from organic shops and make food with them.Recently i tried this curry with button mushroom and homemade moong sprouts for our dinner to serve along with rotis. Trust me this curry will definitely satisfy your tastebuds and goes awesome as side dish for rotis, you can also enjoy this vegan curry with rice as well.
Both mushroom and sprouts works out wonderful in curry and if you dont like mushrooms you can replace it very well with potatoes or else mixed veggies.Somehow my choice will definitely go for mushrooms and obviously button mushrooms works wonder in this curry.Sending to Srivalli's Side dish Mela.
1/4kg Button mushrooms
1/2cup Sprouted whole moongdal
1no Onion (chopped)
1no Tomato (chopped)
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
2nos Green chillies( slit opened)
1/2tsp Cumin powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1tbsp Coriander powder
Oil
Salt
1tsp Fennel seeds
Chopped coriander leaves
To grind:
1tsp Poppy seeds
3tbsp Grated coconut
1tsp Black peppercorns
Wash gently the mushrooms and chop them as medium sized pieces.
Heat oil in a pan, fry the fennel seeds.
Add the chopped onions,chopped tomatoes, ginger garlic paste,slit opened green chillies and saute until the raw smell goes away.
Add the chopped mushrooms, sprouted moong dal, saute for few minutes.
Meanwhile grind the ingredients given under the list 'to grind' as fine paste and keep aside.
Add the turmeric powder, coriander powder,cumin powder, cook everything until the oil gets separates.
Now add the grounded paste,enough water and cook everything in lower flame with lid closed.
Once the sprouts and mushrooms gets cooked,put off the stove.
Add the chopped coriander leaves and give a stir.
Serve warm as side dish or as gravy with rice.
Both mushroom and sprouts works out wonderful in curry and if you dont like mushrooms you can replace it very well with potatoes or else mixed veggies.Somehow my choice will definitely go for mushrooms and obviously button mushrooms works wonder in this curry.Sending to Srivalli's Side dish Mela.
1/4kg Button mushrooms
1/2cup Sprouted whole moongdal
1no Onion (chopped)
1no Tomato (chopped)
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
2nos Green chillies( slit opened)
1/2tsp Cumin powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1tbsp Coriander powder
Oil
Salt
1tsp Fennel seeds
Chopped coriander leaves
To grind:
1tsp Poppy seeds
3tbsp Grated coconut
1tsp Black peppercorns
Wash gently the mushrooms and chop them as medium sized pieces.
Heat oil in a pan, fry the fennel seeds.
Add the chopped onions,chopped tomatoes, ginger garlic paste,slit opened green chillies and saute until the raw smell goes away.
Add the chopped mushrooms, sprouted moong dal, saute for few minutes.
Meanwhile grind the ingredients given under the list 'to grind' as fine paste and keep aside.
Add the turmeric powder, coriander powder,cumin powder, cook everything until the oil gets separates.
Now add the grounded paste,enough water and cook everything in lower flame with lid closed.
Once the sprouts and mushrooms gets cooked,put off the stove.
Add the chopped coriander leaves and give a stir.
Serve warm as side dish or as gravy with rice.
Healthy and delicious curry..
ReplyDeletevery delicious and yummy looking curry :) even thou we don't have mushroom i wud like to it a try as the sprouts makes it more healthy :) tempting me !!
ReplyDeletethis is such a great combo.. have never heard of mixing sprouts with mushrooms :).. will give this is a shot
ReplyDeletelove to make these kind of healthy combos vch goes well vth rotis.
ReplyDeletedelicious and healthy curry....
ReplyDeleteSuper delicious...
ReplyDeleteHealthy and tasty dish..
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and yummy curry. Perfect curry with chapathi.
ReplyDeleteLooking wonderful and tempting :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy curry!!! Loved the recipe Priya :)
ReplyDeletevery tasty and healthy one...love it
ReplyDeleteyummilicious curry
ReplyDeletenice way of spicing up the sprouts
ReplyDeletedelicious curry,with unique ingredients
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and delicious.. Making sprouts once a week is a very healthy choice Priya :-)
ReplyDeleteça donne très envie, je note
ReplyDeletebonne journée
Lovely combo of sprouts and mushroom
ReplyDeleteUnique combo,nice recipe!!
ReplyDeleteHealthy combo....awesome..
ReplyDeletevery healthy n nutritious combo, h could u come up with such unique n healthy combo? great! curry looks inviting..def a yummy gravy to go with rice n rotis...
ReplyDeleteYummy curry..nice combo..loving this healthy curry at any time.
ReplyDeleteWow such a healthy combo akka delicious...
ReplyDeleteSuch a mouthwatering and delicious curry! I could eat moong sprouts anytime, I love them so much. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeletehealthy and unique combo sis.. curry looks very tempting..
ReplyDeleteSprouting green moong is a very common practise at my home as well. And I love mushroom curry in any style...and combine the two - i bet this dish was awesome!
ReplyDeleteMushrooms and sprouts is a new healthy combo.. So innovative and delicious..
ReplyDeleteYou come up with such unique and amazing combos. Kudos
ReplyDeletewow yummylicious looking curry..
ReplyDeleteA healthy & delicious combo,..Looks awesome :)
ReplyDeleteSuper Priya.. different combinations ungalaala thaan think panna mudiyum.. wish you could link it up to my event..
ReplyDeleteDish It Out - Onions & Chillis
healthy and delicious curry.
ReplyDeleteso comforting and droolworthy!!! love the pictures!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for linking..
Sowmya