Friday, January 21, 2011

Menthya Soppu Hituku Bele Huli - Fenugreek Leaves And Field Beans Gravy

MENTHYA SOPPU HITUKU BELE HULI

Every day is a field day for avarekai buffs during avarekai ( field beans ) season. This is one vegetable ( Bean ) which is omnipresent in almost all the dishes prepared in Bangalorean homes at this time of the year, confirming its status as The Signature Bean of Bengalooru.
Hituku Bele is the fresh lentil squeezed out of the avarekai bean and is used as a nutritious substitute for all other lentils during this season. Here is a recipe to prepare Menthya soppu ( fenugreek leaves ) huli/sambar using hituku bele as the substitute for the usual tur dal.



INGREDIENTS

Hituku bele ( Fresh Field Bean Lentil ) - 1/2 kg
Turmeric powder - 1 pinch
Chopped menthya soppu ( fenugreek leaves ) - 4 cups
Tomato - 1
Tamarind - 1 plum size
Salt - 2 tsps



FOR THE MASALA

Asafoetida - 1/4 tsp
Black gram dal - 1/2 tbsp
Bengal gram dal - 1/2 tbsp
Coriander seeds - 1/2 tbsp
Red chillies - 10
Fresh coconut gratings - 2 tbsp


FOR SEASONING


Mustard seeds - 1/4 tsp
Curry leaves - a few
Red chillies - 2
Gingelly oil - 2 tsps

METHOD

1. Heat 1/4 tsp of oil and roast black gram dal, bengal gram dal and coriander seeds till they become slightly red in colour.
2. Add red chillies and roast till they are crisp.
3. Add asafoetida and keep roasting till it gives out a pleasant flavour and remove the roasted ingredients on to a plate.
4. Using the same pan roast the fresh grated coconut till it becomes red and flavoursome.
5. When cool grind all the ingredients together into a fine powder.
6. Add water and run the mixer till the powder becomes a paste and set aside.
7. Cut the tomato into half and soak it in boiling water along with the tamarind.
8. In another vessel boil hituku bele with a pinch of turmeric powder.
9. Stir now and then till it is cooked but not mushy.
10. Heat oil in the pan and add mustard seeds.
11. When it splutters add broken red chillies and fry.
12. Add curry leaves and the chopped menthya soppu and saute till the leaves shrivel and give out a pleasant aroma.
13. Add the cooked hituku bele and stir in the spice paste and salt.
14. Extract a thick juice out of the soaked tamarind and tomato, and add it to the lentil and spice mixture.
15. Let the huli/sambar boil for a few minutes so that all the ingredients blend well.



Switch off flame and enjoy the hot Menthya Soppu Hituku Bele huli with rice, ragi muddae, chapaties, dosas or any of your other favourite dishes.

Update: Our dear blog friend Lakshmi from the blog, "Taste of Mysore", is co-hosting the event "Complete my Thali" along with Jagruti from the blog "Joy of Cooking". What a co-incidence that the theme is "beans"! This post is our entry of the event.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Aloo Roti/Potato Roti

These Days My son wants to have Roti's for his School Lunch Box. But i m a bit tensed, that it might not be that soft for him to have during lunch.  That might make him avoid roti's altogether. So, i tried making the roti dough using only mashed potatoes, no water at all. That way the roti's came very soft, remained soft till Lunch and the taste was also good.
Ingredients
1/2 cup Wheat Flour
1 Small Potato,
Salt to taste.
Oil/Ghee for making the Dough 


Method
Peel the Potato, cube and Cook until soft. Take the Wheat flour in a wide bowl, add the boiled potato and start making the dough. Add some ghee while making, you will get a Super-Soft dough. 
Divide the Dough to 3 or 4 Balls. Roll them out and Cook on a Hot Tava/Griddle on both side adding some ghee/oil.  Makes a Good Lunch Box Recipe, especially for Kids!!!!
Sending this to Veggie/Fruit a Month - Potato, hosted by Divya of Dil Se, Event by Priya Mitharwal of Mharao Rajasthan Recipes
I m running a Blogging Marathon with some of my Blogger Buddies, Please Do check out their Recipes here SrivalliPriya Suresh, JayMonikaRevaPJAzeema , Ayeesha ,Veena , UshaSoumya and Gayathri.

Hawaiian Fried Rice


"Hawai'i". The name makes me feel nostalgic and takes me to those days when I lived there. I was working in Honolulu for nearly an year before I got married and moved to U.S. East Coast. The main thing I miss is the climate. Hawai'i has a tropical climate year-round, like in India. And of course I miss the beaches, bus-rides, culture and the workplace. The city of Honolulu is well connected by