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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Dry Turkery Berries Spice Powder/Sundakka Vathal Podi

Our second week of three days blogging marathon starts from today, from today onwards i'll be posting recipes prepared with sun dried products for three days.My pantry will always have variety of spice powders anytime, most of the my spice powders are homemade. I never failed to make spice powders with variety of dals, i was seriously planning to make some spice powder using dry turkey berries or either with dry neem flower since a long. Recently i got parcel from India with many spices and obviously my mom have send me a medium sized packet of dry turkey berries.

I dont have any excuse to make out my most awaited spice powder with dry turkey berries. This tukey berries spice powder have many medicinal values and helps a lot for digestion eventhough its tastes bitter. You can have this spice powder simply with hot rice drizzled with gingelly oil or either you can add a spoon of this spice powder while making tamarind based spicy gravies, thats the way you can have this medicinal value rich spice powder quite often easily.Do check out the other marathoners running this 17th edition of blogging marathon here..Sending to my own event CWS-Black Gram guest hosted by Shri.



1/4cup Dry turkey berries
1/4cup Channadal
1/4cup Urad dal
2nos Dry red chillies
10nos Black peppers
Salt
1tsp Gingelly oil

Heat the gingelly oil in a pan, fry the dry turkey berries until they puff up. Remove the puffed turkey berries from the oil.

In the remaining oil,fry the channadal,urad dal,dry red chillies,black peppers until the dals turns brown.let them cool completely.

Now take the puffed turkey berries, dals with enough salt and grind as bit coarse powder.

Store in an air tightened box and have once a week with rice or spice up your gravies with this spice powder.

36 comments:

  1. I always make karakuzhambu with sundakkai but podi sounds interesting Priya will try..

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  2. Wow...a very new recp. Never thought making spice powder with this...nice way to make kids eat this berry...

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  3. Something different and nice.

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  4. never heard of dry turkey berries - totally new product for me
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  5. Sundaikkai vathal podi looks really good.Home made is home made.

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  6. That's very interesting one Priya, first time hearing about these berries..

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  7. Never tried powder with Turkey berries....Will try soon as it looks delicious!!!!

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  8. super.. My MIL adds manathakkali and vepampoo along with this sundakka..

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  9. Never tried the spice powder with Sundakka! I bet this goes soo well with rice!

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  10. Only today I know english name for sundakka. Turkey berry.. :)
    Nice flavorful podi..

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  11. Truly a home-made wonder ! It's new to me Priya.

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  12. Mouthwatering recipe..but I dont have Turkey berries anywhere..:-(
    Still enjoyed ur post..

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  13. wonder what dry turkey berries are called in hindi ...this is nice spice powder

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  14. Thank you for this lovely recipe, never thought of making a spice powder, will be making it soon

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  15. whao never heard of sundakkai podi...sounds fab....must taste good too..will give it a try...

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  16. I love such spice mixes. Delicious and healthy...

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  17. Turkey berries are new to me..

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  18. good one. I wonder if we get these berries out here in the US.

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  19. Very interesting Podi ! Wondering is it tasted lil' bitter?!
    Sounds spicy n yummy,having dried berries will try it soon..
    Spicy Treats

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  20. everything is new for me in this recipe. my husband loves various types of podis that he can eat with his rice. this looks fantastic.

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  21. We make Vatral Kuzhambu and I didn't know we can powder out of this. Love this powder idea ....so creative Priya ...just a question, doesn't it have a slight bitter taste?

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  22. I use the fresh ones for sambar and the dry ones for vathal kuzhambu. Never knew that podi could be made with this.

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  23. send me some spice powder! can't wait to try my hands on this one..

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  24. looks so inviting,a healthy podi..we make it slightly different....

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  25. Priya you are very much right about the medicinal value, I always have this in hand. Looks so delicious.

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  26. I love to eat Sundakkai Vathal with some Salt smeared on it. It is a good cleanser for the stomach and its ailments

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  27. Hi Priya ,

    I'm Punitha of http://www.southindiafoodrecipes.blogspot.in

    I never heard this before Priya , looks nice and it has medicinal values..

    Thank you for your visit to my blog and thanks for your comment.

    At your free time do visit my blog and give your valuable comments:)

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  28. Interesting one Priya though I couldn't figure out what turkey berries are.

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  29. We make sundakai Kuzhambu but podi is new to me!!!

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  30. Something special. very spicy and nice powder. Thanks for sharing
    Spices powder
    Indian spices

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