Ingredients
Beans (finely chopped)-250gms
Onion small( sliced)-1
Red chilly powder/Paprika powder-1tsp
Turmeric powder-1/4tsp
Hing/Asafetida-pinch
Salt to taste
Mustard seeds-1tsp
Chana dal/Split Chick peas-handful
Toor dal/ Split Pigeon peas-handful
Dried red chilly-4
Garlic cloves-2
Oil-2tbsp
Method
Wash and soak the chana dal and toor dal. Grind both dals in mixer to a coarse paste along with dried red chilly and garlic cloves. To the coarsely ground dals add 1tbsp oil and required salt( since salt is also added to the beans, i prefer adding less salt to the dals). Add the ground dal paste to a steam pan and steam for at least 10 mins. Once the dal is cooked allow to cool and crumble it with fingers. Next heat oil in a pan, when hot add the mustard seeds. When mustard seeds crackles add the chopped onion and saute until onion turns pink. Now add the chopped beans and stir fry for few mins. Season the beans with red chilly powder, turmeric powder, asafetida and salt. Sprinkle little water on the beans, cover and cook until 3/4th done. Now remove the lid and add the crumbled dals. Stir fry the bean and dal mixture until dry. Serve hot with steamed Rice or Roti.
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The recipe where the dals are grinded and then cooked is new to me. Hey one question... Do we need to add water after the dals are added to sauted onion and chopped beans?
looks very healthy and my fav stir fry
ReplyDeleteLovely curry..looks very yummy dear...even we make similar to this
ReplyDeleteMy favourite dish, just love with hot steaming rasam..makes me hungry.
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As i said sprinkle enough water on the sauted beans and onions, cover the pan and cook the beans for about 5 mins. Once the beans are cooked and dry, finally add the steamed dals to the cooked beans and give a final stir.
Once the steamed dal is added to the beans, do not add water. As the mixture of dals and beans will become soggy.
Hope i'm making clear.....
we make this with morkuzhambu and this combo rocks.i love this to bits..the only difference is we dont add garlic/ onion.this is a nice variation Mye
ReplyDeletevery interesting recipe....will surely try it.
ReplyDeleteThank u Sree and Shubha for ur lovely comments:)
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav ...looks so good and feel like eating now.
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yummy one...
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ReplyDeletePerfect with sambhar & rasam rice
ReplyDeleteWow..love this usli..I used to make usli often but you have added few additional ingredients which I'v not added so far..will love to try this version too..
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining my blog and for your nice comment..love to hear more comments on other recipes too.