3 gongura recipes

Gongura is one of the most famous greens used in Andhra Pradesh. It has a unique flavour that is naturally tangy and slightly tart – just perfect to make a tongue-tickling chutney. Gongura leaves are cooked with spices and flavour-enhancing ingredients like tomatoes and garlic and then blended into a paste. Tempered and sautéed for a couple of minutes, the paste transforms into a flavourful Gongura Chutney, an accompaniment that goes well with rice , idlis , dosas and just about any dish! Store it in the fridge in an airtight container, and enjoy this tangy and spicy accompaniment for 2-3 days.
Gojjus or pastes are a popular component of Andhra cuisine. These spicy pastes, made with a combination of greens, veggies and spices are sautéed with rice to make a quick, pulao like dish. It is part of their everyday cuisine. This particular Gongura Pulihora is made of rice mixed with a spicy paste of gongura leaves, which are very famous in Andhra Pradesh. These leaves have a naturally tangy flavour with a mild sourness, which when combined with red chillies and other spices makes a very flavourful paste. A traditional tempering that includes garlic gives this Gongura Pulihora a striking flavour, while cashews and peanuts give it an exciting crunch. Try this regional delicacy and you will make it a part of your kitchen too! You can also use gongura leaves with dal, like in Gongura Pappu .
Straight from the kitchens of andhra pradesh, this delicacy is extremely liked and very frequently consumed there. 'pappu' means dal in telegu and has been combined here with gongura and moong dal.