Monday, September 26, 2011

Thotakura Kaadala Pulusu | Amaranth Stems Stew

One of my cousins recently visited my place and she brought few yummy goodies from her home town and these amaranth stems are one of those goodies and they are also freshly plucked from her garden. When she gave them to me I really had no clue what to make with it and then I got the recipe from her to make this stew.Those stems sat in fridge for two days and started to wilt a bit that is when it caught my attention to make the stew immediately.I have paired it with simple potato fry and papad and I must say it was a simple home style meal and is perfect for a lunch.The amaranth stems were so tender to bite in and they also added nice flavor to the stew.The one's she brought were quite big almost the size of drumsticks and they are not easily available everywhere until and unless you have your own amaranth plant,if you do not get them just replace them with the small tender stalks of amaranth leaves(after the leaves plucked) which we get in market.
Thotakura Kadala Pulusu Recipe:(Serves 2)

Ingredients:

10-12 thick Amaranth stems
1 medium Onion,finely chopped
2 Garlic pods,crushed
2 Green chillies,slit
1 amla sized Tamarind
1 tbsp grated Jaggery
1 tbsp Rice flour
1/2 tsp Rasam powder
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp Oil
Salt to taste

for tadka:
1 tsp Oil/Ghee
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
2-3 Red chillies
a sprig of Curry leaves
a fat pinch of Hing

Method:
  • Remove/Peel the outer layer of those thick amaranth stems like how we do for drumsticks.Cut them into 1-2" long pieces.
  • Soak tamarind in water and extract pulp and keep it aside.
  • Heat oil in a pressure cooker and add green chillies and crushed garlic and fry well.
  • Add chopped onions and fry until they turn pink.
  • Add the chopped amaranth stems and fry for a couple of minutes.
  • Add tamarind pulp and a cup of water,turmeric powder and salt and pressure cook for 1 whistle.
  • Once the pressure drops,switch on the flame again and add jaggery,rasam powder and boil it.
  • Mix rice flour with 2-3 tsp water and add it to the boiling stew and let it boil until it slightly thickens.Taste the stew and adjust the salt,sweetness and spicyness according to your taste buds.
  • Heat oil/ghee in a small tadka pan and crackle mustard seeds and add red chillies,curry leaves and hing and fry for half minute and add this to stew and boil for 2-3 mins.
Serve it hot with hot rice,ghee,papad and some fry.I served it with alu fry and papad.

Notes:
  1. In general cooked amaranth stems are tender and soft to eat,if it is hard then just chew them like how we do for drumsticks.
  2. Addition of rasam powder is optional but it gives nice flavor,if you do not have it use coriander powder instead.
  3. For a Vegan version use oil instead of ghee in the recipe.

44 comments:

  1. That meal looks so perfect ..I never had this and your are tempting me

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  2. interesting stew...really new to me!!nice click dear!

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  3. wow very interesting stew dear,love this recipe...tempting me to try,luks delicious.

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  4. sounds interesting and new to me...
    looks healthy and delicious :)

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  5. Sounds new to me....healthy and interesting recipe

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  6. This is a lovely stew recipe...never had this but it sure is tempting.

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  7. Stew looks fabulous and quite inviting..We do sambar with this stems..

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  8. Have never cooked this stem..will try.

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  9. That's a healthy one and love it to the core.Perfect for lunch box.

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  10. We too cook stem, we add in sambar.. This one sounds quite interesting...Lovely pictures, very neat presentation!

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  11. Lovely warm stew, nice presentation too...

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  12. We call this thanddu Keerai. We add it in sambars and clicks look so yumm.

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  13. we make morkootu with the stem and this pulusu is quite tempting.nicely presented and clicked

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  14. Sounds so homey n comfy ~ delicious pics!
    USMasala

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  15. looks absolutely inviting,drool-worthy and super tempting..

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  16. Slurp....slurp...delicioiicious stew..!!! Never cooked with the stems before...Must try this one...
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  17. ok..u just made me hungry! I love this ghee and hot rice...yummy!

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  18. Pass me that bowl of rice with curry. Loved this stew with amaranth stems. Looks so tempting.

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  19. new recipe to me, looks very healthy n delicious..

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  20. First time here..Glad I reached here..Following you right away...This looks delicious..This is a kind of sambar that we usually make..Love to have it with rice...Totally yummy..Thanks for sharing it dear…Should try it soon…If you have time do check my blog too…

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  21. My mom makes a similar version and I know how tasty it is..SLurp

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  22. Wow, that's really sounds a healthy meal, will surely try it with tender amaranth sticks.
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  23. Looks delicious .. New to me..
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  24. OMG this stew looks amazing..

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  25. wow looks so appetizing! Love amaranth greens and stem and now more recently seeds too :)

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  26. Absolutely comforting and mouthwatering meal .

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  27. thats looks wonderful. we also cook it in a sour gravies in a similar fashion. love to chew on this.

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  28. Delicious , miss them a lot here.

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  29. Looks delicious,never tried this before,stems looks soft..yummy pulusu

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  30. awesome!! that looks yummy!! :-)

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  31. Made today...family enjoyed it :) thank you!!

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