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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Whole Wheat Pulihora

We get whole wheat grains here which can be cooked exactly like pastas..These wheat grains can be used instead of pasta which i usually serve with pasta sauces, this time i tried using those already partially cooked but dried whole wheat grains for making pulihora which was quite unusual..Trust me, u wont regret making this pulihora with whole wheat grains, they tastes marvellous,even my H who never like this sort of dishes with wheat enjoyed having with fried papads..This pulihora tastes super delicious after a day, we loved it...I used tamarind extract for making this pulihora,needless to say that this dish is even prefect for diabetic peoples..Definitely a healthy version of pulihora which am gonna make often for the sure..In case if u dont get these sort of partially cooked but dried whole wheat grains,u can use the usual whole wheat grains,but dont forget to cook in pressure cooker before making this dish..Hope u guys wont bother about the click na, its was quite rainy the day i prepared this dish and the picture doesnt turn prefectly, sending this wheat pulihora to Satya's Twist the Tradition - Pulihora and to CWS-Wheat guest hosted by Suma..

Wheat Pulihora

2cups Whole wheat grains
1cup Tamarind extract
1tsp Mustard seeds
1/2tsp Urad dal
1tsp Channa dal
1/2tsp Asafoetida powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
3nos Dry red chillies
Few curry leaves
4tbsp Gingelly oil
Few peanuts
Salt

Roast & grind:
1tsp Coriander seeds
1/4tsp Fenugreek seeds
2nos Dry red chillies

Dry roast the ingredients given under 'roast & grind' and powder them as fine powder...Heat enough gingelly oil, fry the mustard seeds, urad dal,channadal,asafoetida powder,dry red chillies until they turns brown, add the peanuts, turmeric powder,fry until the peanuts turns brown, immediately add the tamarind extract,curry leaves with salt and bring everything to boil, cook until the oil gets separates, put off the stove..

Meanwhile cook the whole wheat grains in enough water and salt until the grains turns soft, drain the excess of water and keep aside...Spread the cooked whole wheat in a flat plate, add enough tamarind paste and spice powder as per need, mix well..add salt if needed..Keep aside the pulihora for atleast an hour before serving..

Enjoy with papads or simply with potato fries..


50 comments:

  1. U r trying ur hands on everything in a healthy way , looks delicious ... Kudos Priya

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  2. very nice..hats off ur creativity!!

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  3. A perfect healthy dish. Loved its every ingredient and will try to make it soon...cheers !

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  4. wow...thst surely is good for diabetics....looks interesting!
    Smitha
    Smitha's Spicy Flavors

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  5. Healthy and delicious pulihora..

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  6. wheat pulihora sounds interesting and looks delicious !!!

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  7. Whole wheat pulihora looks delicious. I haven't eaten whole wheat as such.

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  8. Hi Priya,
    you are genius.
    This is an original recipe:-)
    Is it ok if you send this to my ongoing event?

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  9. oh wow priya, thnx for sharing a very healthy recipe..

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  10. priya you really rock...Nice way to eat the whole wheat...

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  11. Whole wheat pulihora sounds healthy and delicious..

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  12. Wheat grain used instead of rice..??
    You rock...Amazing...

    http://krithiskitchen.blogspot.com

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  13. Superb recipe Priya n a fantastic idea to eat whole wheat..you rock as always :)


    US Masala

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  14. Priya, that is a very interesting and wholesome meal :) .....how long does it take for the whole wheat grains to cook?

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  15. Pulihora looks so appetizing Nice idea to use the whole wheat.let me see if I can find half cooked whole wheat here to try this yummy dish.

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  16. great combo.lovely puliyodharai..healthy too.

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  17. Healthy and innovative dish..tangy and yummy.

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  18. Wow, this looks delicious and I'm intrigued. Gotta find those partially cooked wheat grains to try this out!

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  19. haven't cooked whole wheat before.

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  20. Priya this looks so delicious and too much. Before I could close my mouth wondering about one of your innovative dish, another one comes. Man, really admire you.

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  21. sounds and looks very healthy and tasty too...my thumbs are up for it

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  22. Like the whole wheat dish.. Never tried this dish ever before.. but will see if I can get the whole wheat grains here and will def try this dish out.. Thanks..
    Bhalo Khabo

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  23. wow..very innovative priya..cant imagine puliyohara wiith whole grains..mind blowing yaar..luved the click..infact..seriously the dish looks very inviting !

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  24. Looks like a healthy option to eating this Pulihora. Looks A-one!

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  25. Wow awesome Priya.. I usually make dosa out of the whole wheat.. never tried this way.. thanks for sharing this dear.

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  26. this looks like it has a wonderful texture!

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  27. Very innovative and healthy recipe....

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  28. I think the picture looks great and the dish sounds delicious:)

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  29. I haven't seen this kind of wheat, but cooking will be longer i guess. Very different twist!

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  30. Is pulihora and puliogray/puliodray same......just confussed...but seems same...and puliogray is my favorite and quick lunch....

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  31. Superb replacement of rice here... kudos to you priya...

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  32. Very innovative.
    You always come out with new dishes Priya.

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  33. lovely way to use whole grain...

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  34. Wow, another new dish, totally fresh and healthy!

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  35. Priya that is a very healthy and tangy dish... All ur recipes have a healthy touch to it.. Kudos to that.

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  36. All the healthy dishes from your kitchen makes me hungry priya...you rock !!

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  37. That sounds amazingly exotic, I'm very intrigued!

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  38. That sounds so exotic, I'm very intrigued!

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  39. I have made salad using sprouted wheat...But could have never thought of cooking this way....Great going, Priya.

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  40. I did not try it before. Let amma try it first :)

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  41. wow, this is not ordinary Godhimai, I think right priya, what do they call it, will i get it in UK, what is the name of this wheat berry priya, I want to give it a try, looks gorgeous, needless to say a healthy one too

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  42. Priya where do you get such wonderful ideas!..sounds so delicious!

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  43. Here comes another innovative recipe.That looks tangy,yummy and healthy too.

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  44. Awesome recipe,thanks for sharing...

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