kadala curry recipe |
Kerala special puttu kadala curry |
kadala kari |
easy kadala curry for puttu appam and dosa |
healthy black chick peas curry |
kadala curry is a simple tasty daily fare sabzi which is filled with nourishment. Learn how to make Kerala special
puttu kadala curry.
Spicy and tongue-tickling, this
kadala kari is a traditional Kerala favourite that has now become well-known throughout the world as the best combination for soft, fluffy
Appam !
To make
kadala curry, combine the coriander seeds, fennel seeds and pandi chillies in a broad non-stick pan and dry roast on a medium flame for 3 minutes. Allow the mixture to cool completely. Once cooled, blend in a mixer along with the coconut and approx. ½ cup of water in a mixer to smooth paste. Combine the chana, salt and 2 cups of water in a pressure cooker, mix well and pressure cook for 4 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Keep aside. Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a deep non-stick kadhai, add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the tomatoes, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the prepared paste and turmeric powder, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the chana along with the water in which they are cooked and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 6 to 8 minutes, while stirring occasionally. For the tempering, heat the remaining ½ tbsp of oil in a small non-stick pan and add the mustard seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the kashmiri red chilli and curry leaves and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Pour the tempering over the curry and serve hot.
This sumptuous easy
kadala curry for puttu appam and dosa features cooked kala chana pepped up with a coconut-based masala that has a strong flavour of coriander seeds and fennel. A traditional tempering splattered over the curry adds to its rich flavour and aroma.
This
healthy black chick peas curry abounds in
protein and
fibre , both the nutrients which are weight loss friendly. But be careful to reduce the amount of oil used then. Heart patients can also enjoy this version of sabzi. Diabetics should relish not more than ½ serving of this Kerala special curry.
This
kadala curry is also a good source of many other nutrients like
folic acid,
B vitamins,
iron,
magnesium,
phosphorus,
potassium and
zinc. With so many benefits to its credit, there is no reason to not include it in your diet.
Enjoy this Kerala special puttu kadala curry with freshly-made
Appam,
Puttu,
Dosa or hot
rice. Although it tastes best when hot, it remains flavourful even when it cools down, so you can pack it in a tiffin box or even carry over any remainders for
dinner.
Enjoy
kadala curry recipe |
Kerala special puttu kadala curry |
kadala kari |
easy kadala curry for puttu appam and dosa |
healthy black chick peas curry | with recipe below.