In my earlier post I have mentioned that avalakki(poha) is prepared in so many ways at our home and this is one among them.Gojju avalakki means poha that is prepared in tamarind sauce and is mainly prepared in Karnataka.This is again a simple recipe which can be done in a matter of 20-25 mins .The main difference between this recipe and the other poha recipe which i have posted earlier is the extra sweet and sour taste of Avalakki(poha) which is added by jaggery and tamarind pulp.Even the spiciness is caused by sambar powder instead of regular green chillies or red chilli powder and that makes this dish so special.If you are a tangy taste lover like me this recipe is for you.
Ingredients:
2 Cups Thick Poha/Flattened rice
2 tbsp Tamarind pulp
2-3 tbsp grated Jaggery
1/4 cup Groundnuts
2 medium onions thinly sliced
1 1/2 tbsp Sambar powder,the key ingredient in this
1 tbsp Chana dal
1 tsp Urad dal
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
8-10 curry leaves
2 tbsp coriander leaves
2 tbsp fresh grated coconut
a pinch of Hing
Salt to taste
3 tbsp oil
Method:
- Take the Tamarind pulp out of tamarind and mix well with jaggery,salt and sambar powder and add 1/4 cup of water to it(or use the water for which the pulp is extracted).
- Now soak Poha in this mixture.(Check the water content required for poha,just add below the level of poha in the vessel).Soak it for 15-20 mins and give a nice mix to the mixture,the poha should be lightly damp and have separate granules(it should not be mushy).
- Heat oil in a big kadai and crackle mustard seeds,fry Groundnuts until the skin starts coming out and then add Chana dal and urad dal mixture and fry until they turn light brown.
- Add Curry leaves,Hing and Onions and fry until they turn pink.Now reduce the flame and slowly add the poha mixture to this and mix well and cook for 2-3 minutes.Taste this at this point and add more salt or chilli powder if required.
- Add finely chopped coriander leaves to it and mix and garnish with fresh grated coconut(I did not add here)
Note:
Sambar powder can be replaced by store bought Rasam powder.
You can check another simple poha recipe here.
This again goes to Nag's 'Ravishing Rice' Event Which was originally started by Meeta
and to "Show me your breakfast" Event by Divya of Dil se.
and this also goes to "EFM Theme - Breakfast Series" @ Srish Kitchen
I have neve rmade this, looks so so delicous.
ReplyDeletegojjavalakki is looking so good Prathi :)
ReplyDeletewish I could take a bite from your plate.
Nice huli avalakki Prathibha... good twist by adding sambar powder ... this dish is one my fav also mainly served as prasadam in many temples esp Ragi gudda temple in Blore ...love to have there :)
ReplyDeleteThis way of cooking poha is new to me, never used tamarind and sambhar masala in poha, sounds tasty!!
ReplyDeleteWow...tamarind with poha! awesome combo dear! Looks yum!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic. Beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteSo colorful and looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteMy grandma makes this tamarind soaked version too - i love it's tangy taste.. This looks more elaborate and the jaggery must be a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteWow spicy..I love to have some..Really a tempting dish
ReplyDeleteWe call it huli avalakki in our house. LOVe the look of yours, Pratibha! Nice clicks
ReplyDeleteI hav tasted this tangy poha from my friend's home.Was tasty,nice click
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite!! Typical karnataka brkfast!
ReplyDeleteYou have cooked it soooo well. The colour is siimply perfect! Love it:)
Looking so good prathy.. pass me that bowl here everyone fav..
ReplyDeletepoha looks amazing..have never given it a shot this way..will try it out!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty presentation... Sambar powder in poha - I am sure it was great! I love sambhar powder in everything...
ReplyDeleteWow poha with tamarind! Looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love this-my MIL makes it and it tastes great!
ReplyDeleteNever made this with tamarind. Looks yummy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove the tang n spice in this poha:)
ReplyDeleteThis is my fave .. very nice pic
ReplyDeleteNever made this tamarind version, will definitely give a trial, looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi prathy
ReplyDeletePoha dish looks so good. Yummy!
Looking delicious prathibha..never heard of this..
ReplyDeletePrathy, Beautiful picture I must say...looks mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteQuick and simple dish.Delicious one.
ReplyDeletea new poha recipe...delicious ..will try this next time
ReplyDeleteThis is so new for me...nice idea.but my DH dont like much of tamarind ....:(..and your sandwich looks so yummy...loved it
ReplyDeletelooks delicious, love the blend of tamarind and jaggery; must be great, tempting one!
ReplyDeletethis sounds really nice n tangy, have to try it soon!
ReplyDeletevery different recipe with poha... sounds wonderful. i am tempted to try.
ReplyDeletesambar powder in poha is a nice twist Prathibha!! looks gorgeous and yummy :)
ReplyDeletelooks sooooooo delicous..very tempting.. amazing clicks.. :)
ReplyDeletenice recipe.nevery tried poha with tamaring looks so tempting will try soon.yum yum.
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed a very great way to start one's ady. It also make for a very tasty "tiffin".
ReplyDeletelooks soooo yummy and tempting!
ReplyDeletecan we use readymade sambar powder?
ReplyDeleteyummy poha!!! and nice click!
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Oh wow looks new to me....looks yum.....will try this version....
ReplyDeleteThat makes a great breakfast! Thanks for sending it to "Show Me your breakfast"Event!
ReplyDeleteLove gojju avalakki anytime of the day and my all time favorite. Urs look yummy. We prepare slightly different. With Saaru/rasam powder and no coconut or onions.
ReplyDeleteHi Prathibha,
ReplyDeleteNice to see this after 2+ years, it served my purpose of breakfast today.
PuliAval/GojjuAvalakki.
I have tweaked it to my style.
Thanks,
Hema.