Ingredients required:
- 1/2 bottle gourd / lauki / sorakaya
- 1/2 cup of moong dal / pesara pappu
- 3-4 garlic cloves
- 1 red chilli
- curry leaves1 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 tbsp ghee / butter
- 1 tsp urad dal
- 1/2 -3/4 cup of water
Method Of Preparation:
- Peel, wash the sorakaya / bottle gourd and chop into 1 inch pieces
- In a sauce pan, add water and bring it to boil and then add lentils( moong dal ) and chopped bottle gourd and turmeric.
- You can add more water if the water isn't enough for the lentils to be cooked
- Once the lentils are cooked( they should fall apart completely ), switch off the heat and keep aside
- Now do the tadka aka tempering with ghee instead of oil. Heat ghee/butter add cumin seeds, garlic, red chilli, urad dal and curry leaves. Once the urad dal and cumin seeds are golden brown, remove from heat and add the tadka to the dal.
Mom makes the best Sorakaya Thiyya Pappu. I prefer a lot of lauki( sorakaya mukkalu ) chunks in the dal, so adjust the proportions to your preference. Usually mom makes Chinatakaya Pachadi( Tamarind Pickle ) to eat along with this Pappu, since this dal/curry is mild in taste, Chintakaya thokku( tamarind pickle ) is very sour and spicy in taste along with crunchy onions. Not to mention again, mom makes the best chintakay pachadi(( thokku ). This pappu( curry ) is not even spicy not too many spices and no masalas , yet there is some magic in this lovely dal.
Moms Lauki Moong Dal Curry is on its way to:
- Delicious Dals hosted by Suma
- Vegetable Marathon-Beans hosted by Silpa
- Mothers Day Event hosted by Jyoti
- Cooking With Seeds - Cumin hosted by Priya
- My Legume Love Affair - 23 hosted by Susan
- Green Gourmet Event-1 hosted by Preeti
Wat a comforting dal, looks prefect and mouthwatering..
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ReplyDeleteSorakaya theeyani pappu norooristhundi. I love these kind of dals made with potlakaya and beerakaya as well.
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Looks delcious dal..
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BTW, that bowl of curry looks delish!
Hey Very nice recipe..I love this when my mom used to prepare this in summer..but totally forgot this recipe. Thanks for reminding.I will sure try this today
ReplyDeletelove sorakkai! this is a simple, healthy dish; yum! my grandmother makes the same thing, but with coconut.
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ReplyDeleteI can see that magic you are talking about, Kalva. Very, very curious to try it.
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What a delicious dish. Lauki is very good for health. Normal intake of lauki avoids risk of blood pressure.
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ReplyDeletelovely color of dal..looks awesome..
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