This poricha kuzhambu is a famous dish in Tamilnadu & especially among Tamil Brahmin’s. This is my mom’s signature dish and whenever I visit my mom’s place, this has always been the one among my list that I ask for her to prepare.
We can also substitute mochai in place of chickpea. The common veggies used for poricha kuzhambu are pumpkin, brinjal, bitterguard, and drumstick. I have also added greens stem (keerai thandu) to make it in more healthier.
INGREDIENTS:
Pumpkin – 250 g
Chickpea/White channa – 1 cup
Greens stem – 1 cup (cut in 1 inch long strips)
Tomato – 1 medium size
Tamarind – 1 lemon size (juice to be extracted)
Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
Curry leaves – few
Turmeric powder – 1/2 tsp
Salt – To taste
TO GRIND:
Asafoetida – a small piece
Peppercorns – 1/2 tsp
Red chilies – 8 (adjust according to your spiciness level)
Fenugreek – 1/4 tsp
Urad dal – 4 tsp
Grated coconut – 3 tsp (add more if you are a coconut lover)
Sambar powder – 1 tsp
· Wash and soak chickpea overnight and pressure cook for 3 whistles.
· Extract the juice from tamarind and keep aside.
· Fry the ingredients given in the list “To grind” in little oil, lastly add the coconut while frying, remove from heat, and allow it to cool. Add sambar powder to this and grind to a smooth paste.
· Heat oil in kadai, add mustards and once they start to splutter, add curry leaves.
· Then add the pumpkin, tomato, and greens stem one by one. Add turmeric powder and salt and mix well. Let them get cooked in oil for sometime, say for about 3 minutes.
· Now, add the tamarind extract. Mix well and allow it to boil.
· When the veggies are half cooked, add the chickpea.
· Once the veggies are fully cooked, add the ground paste, mix well. Make sure no lumps are formed while adding the ground paste.
· Allow it to boil until the oil separates from the kuzhambu. Serve with hot steamed rice. I love to have this with dal rice (paruppu sadham).
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Poricha kozhambu is my favourite.There is a slight difference in your recipe.Seems enticing.Will try it out at the earliest time.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNice combo....kuzhambu looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, perfect with rice!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious
ReplyDeleteSounds good, has some of my favorites, like pumpkin and chickpea's!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fascinating kulambu dear. Look at that color and keerai thandu wow..yummy.
ReplyDeletelooks so mouth-watering and tempting. Nice entry.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favrt too.. my mom also makes this more tastier than me.. i love to have this from my mom's hand.. They are always gr8 in all things.
ReplyDeleteU have tempted me i have to change my todays menu.
Looks Wonderful Sri!..Yummy Yum!
ReplyDeletewe too will make white pumpkin and chick pea kulambhu.but yours is entirely diferent.Healthy one.will try u version.And whatever amma makes i bet, it cannot compete with anything.Now when my daughter tells my mom"pattti will make this dish better than u",my mom will laugh at me.ha ha ha
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by.....this is a unique combo....looks delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.. & really fantastic..poricha kuzhambu is my fav.Nice entry..
ReplyDeleteThxs for visiting my blog & ur comment..
Poricha kulambu is my fav too.Never tried with pumpkin..Yours looks delicious
ReplyDeleteSri... curd semiya oru tiffin mathiri..sometimes dinner ku sapiduvom....kids love this..and thotuke..pickle nalla irukum..
ReplyDeleteWow... thats a nice colour..Looks lovely! I have something for u in my blog.. Pls accept!
ReplyDeletenice recipe dear .. & thanks soo much for trying tava pulao .. Am glad that yu liked it
ReplyDeletesuper sambar.. kalaku po.. tasty tasty a panra daily..
ReplyDeletesounds good..will make it soon
ReplyDeleteThats a lovely combination Sri...chickpeas n pumpkin comba yet to try:)
ReplyDeletePoricha kozhambu ismyfavourite.looks lovely and tempting. Nice entry.
ReplyDeletePoricha Kuzhambu is my mommy's speciality too. She makes it really amazing. Yours looks perfect, bet it was aromatic!:)
ReplyDeletewhat a unique combination..looks good
ReplyDeleteThanks for adding my blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks for adding my blog Sri!
ReplyDeletewill make this recipe in the style mentioned by you soon.
ReplyDeleteBowl full of goodness,love the veggie-rich kuzhambu:)
ReplyDeleteThis variation of poritcha kuzhambu is new to me. Looks good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in FIC Orange.
That looks delicious. Your recipe is slightly different than mine. But I like that its a li'l bit of sambar too. Good thing I have everything required on hand.
ReplyDeleteWow! ...1st here ...lovely blog will surely come and see all the posts ..Thanks :)
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