Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Chow Chow More Kuzhambu


I love cooking more kuzhambu as it is very simple to prepare. More kuzhambu can be prepared with any simple veggie available at home like pumpkin, chow chow or even with just more mollagai.. I have used chow chow in this recipe, hope you enjoy trying this recipe..

Ingredients:

  1. chow chow – 1(peeled cut in to chunks)
  2. Cumin seeds – 3 tsp
  3. Coconut grated - ½ cup
  4. Raw rice – 3 tsp
  5. Toor dal – 3 tsp
  6. Green chillies – 3 to 4
  7. Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
  8. Curry leaves – 5-6 nos.
  9. Turmeric powder – 1 tsp
  10. Curd - ½ cup
  11. Dried red chillies – 2(broken in to halves)
  12. Oil – 1 tbsp
  13. urad dal - 2tsp

Directions:

  1. Boil water in a pan. To the boiling water add the turmeric powder and chunks of chow chow.
  2. Close the lid and allow them to cook for 10-15 minutes. Do not strain the remaining water.
  3. Grind coconut, cumin seeds, green chillies, raw rice and toor dal to a paste form adding little water.
  4. Now add the paste to the cooked chow chow(do not strain boiled chow chow water add the paste in them with water).
  5. Allow them to cook sometime,add salt according to the taste.
  6. Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds wait until they crackle and then add red chillies,urad dal and curry leaves. Wait until they turn light brown in color.
  7. Now transfer the sauteed mixture to the kuzhambu. Turn off the stove and finally add curd and mix them well.
  8. Serve them hot with cooked rice!!

Tips:

Do not add curd when the kuzhambu is in stove as curd might get separated to liquid and whey due to heat...





22 comments:

Unknown said...

we used to do the same way.urs looking too good.

Reva said...

I love more kuzhambhu....your recipe sounds and looks amazing...
Reva

Reshmi Mahesh said...

Awesome recipe....

Nandinis food said...

Mor kuzhambu looks fantastic! My fav:)

Aruna Manikandan said...

looks delicious dear :)

AMMU MOHAN said...

Reading itself tempts me..i will make it today itself.....

Priya Suresh said...

SLurp, mouthwatering here, its been ages i have had this more kuzhambu with chow chow,inviting..

Jayanthy Kumaran said...

absolutely tempting...:P
Tasty Appetite

Nava K said...

I did also make this Valar but slightly different than yours. At least I got to find out how to make it in another type.

sojo said...

that sure looks inviting....

Jaisy James said...

mor kuzhambu looks delicious...

Kaveri Venkatesh said...

Yummy mor kuzhambu

Pete said...

Looks very delicious

Unknown said...

Yummy curry,looks very inviting

SouthindianHome said...

Delicious recipe

KrithisKitchen said...

More kulambu looks so comforting.. good one..

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Sravs said...

So yummy and very inviting !!

Suja Manoj said...

Nice recipe, very very tempting.

Chaitanya said...

simple temtiing and inviting recipe ...
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Only Fish Recipes said...

nice recipe dear.....what is chow chow ?

Anonymous said...

Tried this today and came out so so good. thanks for the perfect recipe. Am just loving the taste

Divya

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Tried this today and came out so so good. thanks for the perfect recipe. Am just loving the taste



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