I havent posted here in a very very long time and believe me I really havent done any much cooking in the past 4 months. Yes, you heard it right. I have been taking my time to adjust to a newcomer in my life who is currently rolling around in me!
Today though necessity overwhelmed lethargy and I got down to the brass knacks and turned up a dish dear to T.
Majjige Huli is a great mix of the tangy, spicy and sweet. Its a curd based dish in which curd is the last ingredient to be added :)
What you need to make Majjige Huli
- Many choice of Veggies including Pumpkin, Cucumber, Brinjal, Ladies Finger, Chayote(Seeme badnekayi in kannada), Ivy Gourd (Thondekayi in kannada), Beans etc
- Kadlebele (Split yellow chickpeas) - 1 cup
- Cumin seeds - 2 tsp
- Turmeric - 1/4 tsp
- Coconut - 1/2 cup
- Green/Red Chilly -3-4
- Salt to taste
- Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
- Oil - 1 tsp
- Curd - 2 tbsp
- Soak the kadlebele for atleast half an hour or till it becomes soft to the touch and breaks easily.
- Grate the coconut
- Grind soaked kadlebele, cumin seeds, turmeric, coconut and chilly to a paste with a little bit of water.
- In case you are using Pumpkin or cucumber then cook in a vessel with water till soft. Add 1/2 tsp of salt while it cooks.
- In case you are using Ladies Finger then fry it till the stickyness is gone. You could put a spoon of curd to fasten the process.
- In case you are using Brinjal then fry it till cooked.
- In case of other vegetables like you could pressure cook them
My fundas
- Majjige Huli tastes best with Pumpkin. Ladies finger also is very good in it.
- Makes for a soothing side dish with rice on a hot summer's day
First of all, congratulations!! Wish you all the best for everything that follows!!
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at the coincidence--I was about to Google for a Moru Kozhambu recipe when I thought I'll check your blog and voila-you have it right there!! Must be some telepathy between strangers, I guess! Thanks.