The name of the dish itself tempts me a lot, i can survive for many days with this super tangy,delicious gravy prepared basically in tamarind extract and with other spices...My mom's signature dish, she also used to add drumsticks and potatoes incase if she run out brinjals in this mouthwater tangy gravy..Its been a quite long i prepared this fingerlicking gravy at home and finally i decided to make some yesterday which is simply served with fried papads for our lunch..Been born and brought up in Pondicherry, my mom's cuisine goes for a ultimate combination of wonderful South Indian cuisines together..This gravy looks and sounds exactly like the tamarind based gravy prepared in chettinad cuisine..This gravy can stay for many days and tastes much more better the next day than the day they are prepared..Sending to CWS-Hyacinth Beans guest hosted by Siri.
6nos Brinjals (medium & sliced lengthwise)
1cup Field beans/Vella mochai (cooked)
2cups Tamarind extract
15nos Shallots (diced)
2nos Tomatoes (chopped)
10nos Garlic cloves
1/4cup Gingelly oil
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Fenugreek seeds
Few curry leaves
1tbsp Coriander powder
1tsp Chilly powder
1tsp Cumin powder
1/2tsp Pepper powder
Salt
Heat the gingelly oil, fry the mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds and curry leaves, add the shallots,garlic cloves and chopped tomatoes and saute everything for few minutes until the shallots gets partially cooked..
Add the sliced brinjals,saute for few minutes again, now add the tamarind extract with salt, coriander powder, chilly powder,cumin powder and pepper powder, cook in medium flame..
Add now the cooked field beans to the cooking gravy and cook until the gravy turns thick and the oil gets separates..
Serve warm with hot steaming rice and papads...
6nos Brinjals (medium & sliced lengthwise)
1cup Field beans/Vella mochai (cooked)
2cups Tamarind extract
15nos Shallots (diced)
2nos Tomatoes (chopped)
10nos Garlic cloves
1/4cup Gingelly oil
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Fenugreek seeds
Few curry leaves
1tbsp Coriander powder
1tsp Chilly powder
1tsp Cumin powder
1/2tsp Pepper powder
Salt
Heat the gingelly oil, fry the mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds and curry leaves, add the shallots,garlic cloves and chopped tomatoes and saute everything for few minutes until the shallots gets partially cooked..
Add the sliced brinjals,saute for few minutes again, now add the tamarind extract with salt, coriander powder, chilly powder,cumin powder and pepper powder, cook in medium flame..
Add now the cooked field beans to the cooking gravy and cook until the gravy turns thick and the oil gets separates..
Serve warm with hot steaming rice and papads...
THat is one good looking kuzhambu - i would love to have a bowl now.
ReplyDeleteyummy dish looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteluv d way made this curry......superb
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering recipe,I also posted the same kara kulambhu with kondakadalai today....
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe!!Liked the small kadai :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks super yummy.....love to have it with some rice.
ReplyDeleteServe this for me for a whole week and I will be happy like you too. It looks so so good.
ReplyDeleteJ'image toutes les saveurs et les odeurs qui se dégagent de ce plat.
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this has been in my list of things to make for some time now. have to get making it soon.. looks really yummy
ReplyDeleteLovely delicious one,perfect with indian staple!!
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Delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteField beans saapitu evlo naal aachu theriyuma Priya? :-( I mostly prefer to use the fresh one which I wont get here where I stay. I am totally drolling over your recipe. Steamed rice, papad with tangy, spicy Kulambu...OMG. it is super delicious.
ReplyDeleteAmma's fav combo-brinjal n mochai,kuzhambu also looks like my mom's preparation...looks more tempting Priya!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this awesome recipe to the event :)
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wow, yummy looking gravy!!
ReplyDeleteseriously looks very tempting!....i am a fan of eggplant in pulusu...yum!
ReplyDeleteluks delicious....colorful n mouthwatering recipe ...
ReplyDeleteMy mom does it also with brinjal, drumstick but i love with dry fish :)
ReplyDeleteOMG priya this is always my fav combo for kulambu... droooooooooooling..wish to have that bowl right away with hot rice and appalamm...Finger licking good.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious. Thanks a lot for linking, Priya!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious dear..very tempting!
ReplyDeletegreat combo, delicious recipe priya
ReplyDeletei love mochai kuzhambhu my grand ma is an expert.. i love ur version too ..
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful and full so full of great flavors:)
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking kuzambu. Excellent preparation.
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I know how it tastes Priya, one of my favorite combo, looks super delicious.
ReplyDeleteAwesome combo, brinjal and mochai, a special hallo to your mom, I grew up in Pondicherry..
ReplyDeletetempting gravy. yum yum.
ReplyDeleteyummy combo.....nice recipe....looks tempting and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting...Bookmarking this recipe
ReplyDeletevery inviting kozhambu Priya.
ReplyDeleteahhh kuzhambu...my fav. looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteSuper yummy kulambu..
ReplyDeleteTotally YUMMY..I love it..Delicious.
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Nice recipe ..gravy looks so tempting and delicious..yummy
ReplyDeletewesome kuzhambu dish. like the veggie combination.
ReplyDeleteWould love to try this tangy curry soon.
ReplyDeletewonderful and superb gravy !!
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wow! looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteha,the feel of the curry makes my mouth water here..SO thick and colourful.
ReplyDeletemouth watering and spicy brinjal
ReplyDeletewow love the colour...sounds gr8
ReplyDeletelove brinjal, this sambar looks fab :)
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering Kuzhambu :) Same pinch we had the same Kuzhambu yesterday along with drusmstick :) Gravies of this type tastes super best the next day ...
ReplyDeleteVery lovely recipe Priya...and I would love to have this with rice...Yummm!
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy :)
ReplyDeleteNice curry with brinjal...and tempting pic
ReplyDeleteRomba nalla irukku....tempting:)
ReplyDeleteNice recipe..new to me
ReplyDeletethat looks fantastic priya, this is done mostly during pongal seasons at home. WOuld love to dive into it right away.
ReplyDeletesuper delicious..wish I was not allergic to brinjals:(
ReplyDeleteLovely combo for kaara kuzhambhu! I love it with dosai or idli!
ReplyDeletelooks terrific.. i can easily feel its tangy flavour on my tongue. yum! yum!
ReplyDeleteNice Looking Kuzhambu ! :)
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