Sometimes we will run out of ideas about what to cook for lunch/dinner and I am sure that this will be a common problem for most of us....;)In that sense,blogging is helping me a lot in getting lot of ideas,infact it is inspiring me more to try out new dishes from different regions and cuisines.I generally make sambar out of drumstick or I will use in aviyal at the most and I rarely cook raw banana at home.When I saw Rak's post I was sure that I will be going to cook that combo for my hubby's lunch box.On the same day I went to buy those veggies from the vegetable vendor just next to our building(that is the comfort of staying in our mother country,everything is easily accessible..) and prepared it for hubby's lunch box next day.Thank you Raks for sharing this,we just loved it.I modified the recipes lil bit to adjust according to our taste.
Drumstick kootu:
Ingredients:
2 Drumsticks
1/4 cup Moong dal
1 tsp sambar powder
1/4 tsp haldi/turmeric powder
1 Tomato,chopped
2 generous pinches of hing
salt to taste
To grind:
1/2 cup grated coconut
1/4 tsp Rice flour
for Tadka:
1 tsp ghee/Oil
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp urad dal
1/2 tsp jeera
a pinch of hing
a sprig of curry leaves
1 tbsp chopped shallots
Method:
- Cut drumstick into 2 inch long pieces.
- Boil moong dal with tomato,turmeric,sambhar powder in pressure cooker until done.
- Meanwhile cook drumstick and salt in a vessel until tender.No add cooked moong dal to it and mix properly.
- Grind coconut and rice flour with little water and add to the cooked drumstick,moong dal mixture and let it boil,remove from fire after one boil.
- Heat ghee in a tadka pan and crackle mustard seeds and jeera.Add urad dal,curry leaves and hing and fry for a minute.Add chopped shallots and fry until the onion is soft and pink.
- Add the tadka to the dal mixture and stir.
Note:
- For a Vegan version use oil instead of ghee for seasoning.
Ingredients:
2-3 Raw banana
1 tsp sambar powder
1/4 tsp haldi/turmeric powder
1 tbsp curds
1 tsp freshly ground pepper powder
salt to taste
for Tadka:
1 tsp oil
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp urad dal
1 sprig of curry leaves
Method:
- Peel the banana's and dice them into 1/2" cubes and drop them in salted water mixed with curds.This helps in retain its color.For a Vegan version avoid adding curds to water.
- Wash the banana cubes properly and boil them in enough water mixed with sambar powder,salt and turmeric until they are nice and tender.Drain them and keep aside.
- Heat oil in a kadai,crackle mustard seeds and add urad dal and curry leaves and fry for a minute and then add cooked banana pieces and stir fry on high flame for 1-2 mins until it is dry.Add pepper powder to it and mix well.
- Add grated coconut to it and mix well.
Wow love the drmstick curry. It must have been so delicous eating that with rice, drooling here :-)
ReplyDeleteHI Prathibha...the platter looks wonderful..and sure deciding what to cook takes more time :-)
ReplyDeleteYummy and delicious platter dear...nice click....
ReplyDeleteAwesome meal indeed...looks inviting!
ReplyDeleteI lov Raw banana fry and drumstick curry..perfect with rice,nice click
ReplyDeleteBoth veggies are my favourite..Love drumstick a lot.Curry looks tremendous and very tempting..loved it.Raw banana fry looks amazing...makes me hungry...
ReplyDeletelooks very delicious prathibha...
ReplyDeletedelicious deligths dear
ReplyDeletehi Pratibha,
ReplyDeleteThe platter looks absolutely comforting :) love both the veggies :)nice clicks too!
hmmm delicious platter..:-)
ReplyDeleteI love these side dishes! They look tasty and appetizing!
ReplyDeletelooks lovely prathiba..delicious too...
ReplyDeleteBoth the dishes look yummy!!
ReplyDeleteNice recipes :)
This is real comfort food for me, looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, I smell my typical motherland's samayal here, just some papads with all this and I'm done :)
ReplyDeletereminds me of my lunchbox days..neat click.and that drumstick kootu is so attractive.
ReplyDeleteLove the raw banana fry..slurp!
ReplyDeleteBoth the dishes look delish!!
ReplyDeleteI loved the idea of stir frying raw banana!!
Both the recipes looks excellent, drumstick kootu is new to me, will try it soon.....
ReplyDeleteNice click and looks very yummy.and it is true when we run out of ideas as what to cook, blogging comes to rescue us.
ReplyDeleteI too tried her drumstick kootu very recently
Thanks so much for try ing out and making it a post Prathiba :) You are my sweet heart ;)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great combo!
ReplyDeleteyummy platter and lovey pictures..
ReplyDeleteEven I have bookmarked this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteNow I have got two bookmarks for same recipe :)
Lovely snaps !
The drumstick kootu looks absolutely delicious, Prathibha!
ReplyDeletewow parthibha!
ReplyDeleteThe kari and kootu look just like from mom's kitchen! Am sure it tasted great too,
Cheers,
DiDo
Banana pepper fry luks perfect....:)Nd drumsticks have been my all time fav....so m gona try this for sure :)
ReplyDeleteLovely and yummy platter, looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteyummy & delicious dishes.Feeling hungry
ReplyDeletewow simple and delicious recipes and that plater looks so inviting yummmmmmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteFully yummy complete meal....have to master cooking raw banana...i only make chips with it...need to try this recipe...
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