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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Cherupayar curry | Healthy combo with Puttu(Steamed rice flour) | Green Gram(Moong Bean) Curry

Cherupayar(green gram) curry is an age old traditional curry that pairs perfectly with puttu just like kerala style kadala curry.This really makes a very lip smacking combo with puttu and pappadam.We add a tsp of hot ghee too to get the actual flavors.This curry can even be served with rice or even chapathis.Hope you guys like it and enjoy making this at home !!


Ingredients
cherupayar 1cup
turmeric powder 1/2 tsp
chilly powder 1/2-3/4 tsp 
shallots 1/3 cup sliced
crushed garlic 1tsp
salt to taste 

to grind
coconut grated 1/2 cup
cumin seeds 1/2 tsp
green chillies 1 or2

to temper
dry red chillies 2-3
curry leaves few
mustard seeds 1/2 tsp
oil 1 tbsp



Method
  • Wash and cook the cherupayar(green gram) in a pressure cooker with turmeric powder,chilli powder and salt to taste for one or two whistles.Switch off flame.
  • In a blender,grind the grated coconut,cumin seeds, and green chilli to a smooth paste.
  • Heat another pan and add oil.Splutter mustard seeds,followed by red dry chillies and shallots,crushed garlic.Saute about a minute and now add the cooked green gram.
  • Add the ground paste to the cooked moong dal.Add a cup of water or more and then bring to a boil.Add salt or chilli powder if required.Switch off flame once it reaches the desired consistency.
  • Serve warm with puttu /steamed rice flour and pappadam.


Servings ~ 4 adults

NOTES
* You can add or reduce spices as per tolerance.
* The green gram that I sued to buy in India used to take longer to cook but the packets I get here cooks faster.So,cooking time may differ from each packet and brand.

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* Kadala curry
* Puttu
* Fish Molly
* Carrot-Spinach Puttu
 



21 comments:

  1. Delicious combination... inviting clicks too :)

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  2. Looks good.. this combination is new to me

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  3. looks too good..this combo looks so delish

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  4. Just had this with upma for bfast,my fav curry...Looks yummm

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  5. Great combo for a morning breakfast

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  6. Yummy payar curry.My husband likes the dry version of it for puttu finally when we eat its like concrete :))
    Looks like u have missed shallots and garlic in the ingredients.

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  7. @Meena Kumar Thanx Meena,I think missed it when writing..have updated :)

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  8. Traditional breakfast from Kerala looks very inviting!

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  9. always the best combination!!! awesome snaps as usual...

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  10. Wow! Your site looks amazing now!! :) Good going...

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    1. Thank you for sharing the recipe 😊

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  11. Tried this recipe a few times my son and hubby love it. Thanks a lot for this recipe.

    Shobana Franklin

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    1. Thanks Shobana .. feeling happy that it turned out good :)

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