Showing posts with label Curry leaves. Show all posts
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Monday, October 26, 2015

Tovve | Bele saru | Simple Dal Recipe

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Tovve refers to Dal preparation without adding any saaru/rasam powder. It must be the easiest and quickest dal recipe and tastes wonderful. We need only a handful of ingredients to prepare this comfort food. 


Nothing can replace mother's love and food :-) It reminds me of amma and home sweet home. One of my favorites from my mother's everyday recipes. This week I plan to share some of the dishes that I learnt from my mother's kitchen.
 
Here is the stepwise instruction to make Togaribele Tovve.

Ingredients:
Togaribele / Toor dal: 1 cup
Ghee/coconut oil: 1 tbsp
Mustard seeds: 1 tsp
Asafoetida/hing: 1/4 tsp
Green chillies : 5-6
Curry leaves : 1 sprig
Ginger: 2 inches
Turmeric : 1/2 tsp
Tamarind : a marble size.
Salt to taste
Chopped Coriander leaves: 2 tbsp

Method
1. Wash and soak dal in enough water for 15 minutes and pressure cook with a pinch of turmeric and few drops of oil.

2. Slit green chillies and finely chop the ginger. Soak tamarind in warm water and extract juice and keep aside

3. Heat oil/ghee in a pot and add mustard seeds, when it splutters add asafoetida and stir.

4. Add curry leaves, ginger and green chillies and sauté until raw smell of ginger disappears.

5. Mix in turmeric powder and add tamarind juice and bring to boil

6. Lightly mash the cooked dal and add to the tempering, add salt and boil for 4-5 minutes.

7. Garnish with coriander leaves and serve hot with rice, ghee, pickle and happala (papad)



Notes:
1. Another variation of Tovve is to add onion and tomato to the tempering. Once the ginger is sauteed you can add finely chopped onion and fry until it's golden brown in color and then add tomatoes and continue with step 5. Adjust the amount of tamarind if you are adding tomatoes. 

2. Consistency of Tovve is not too thick or very watery. It's in between. It goes well with idli also. Some restaurants in Udupi serve this delicious combination of Idli-Tovve.

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Saturday, October 10, 2015

Pomfret fish masala fry - how to make fish masala fry

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Udupi-Mangalore region in Karnataka has some special cuisines. Specially bunt cooking is known for chicken and sea food delicacies. One such recipe is fish masala fry. I have used pomfret fish in today's recipe. Lady fish (Kane fish) masala fry also tastes just as wonderful.

It's an easy recipe, needs no marination. Kundapura masala powder is mixed with tamarind juice and salt and slow cooked in garlic tempering to get the delicious masala for fish. It will leave you licking your fingers. Do try it and let me know how do you like it.



Ingredients:
Pomfret fish : 500 gms (10 small to medium pieces)
Kundapura masala powder : 1 tbsp
Tamarind juice : 1/2 cup
Turmeric powder : 1/4 tsp
Salt to taste 
Coconut oil: 2 tbsp
Garlic : 4-5 cloves 
Curry leaves : 2 sprigs

Method:
1. Wash and clean fish pieces, apply a little salt and keep aside for 15 minutes.

2. Mix tamarind juice, masala powder, salt and turmeric powder with little water in a bowl.

3. Heat oil in a wide pan and add finely chopped garlic and curry leaves, fry until garlic is slightly golden in color.


4. Pour the tamarind juice mixed with spice powders and cook on low flame until oil separates.


5. Line the fish pieces in the pan and coat with masala paste.

6. Let it cook on both sides on medium flame. Sprinkle little water if the masala is sticking to the pan.

7. It will take about 10 minutes for the fish to cook completely on both sides.

8. Serve hot with lemon wedges.
Please click here to know how to make kundapura masala powder:


http://bayiruchi.blogspot.sg/2015/10/kundapur-masala-powder.html



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