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  • Mixed Vegetable Kootu | South Indian Kootu

    Mixed Vegetable Kootu | South Indian Kootu

    Kootu is a tasty lentil curry with mixed vegetables cooked in a blend of spices. It is moderately thick in consistency than sambar. It is usually prepared during festivals and ceremonies. (more…)

  • Masale Bhat | Karnataka Recipes

    Masale Bhat | Karnataka Recipes

    Masale Bhat | South indian cooking | rice dishes | masala bhat 

    Masale Bhat is a flavoursome, no onnion garlic rice dish from Karnataka. It is usually prepared  as  part of the festive menu.

    Rice dishes form one of the major attractions in South Indian festivals. Masala Bhath is one such kind which is tasty and can be made with the available ingredients.

    Preparations for Ugadi are on in most of the houses. It is an important festival for the people of South India. It is also celebrated by Sindhis, Marwaris and Manipuris. It falls on  the first day known as Padya in the month of Chaitra of the Hindu calendar. This is considered as the beginning of new year.

    People rise early in the morning, have an oil bath, decorate the house  with mango leaves and pooja is performed. The new panchanga is worshipped and it is customary to make an offering of neem and jaggery mixed with raw mango pieces. It is called as Bevu Bella. It signifies that we should accept both joy and sorrow gleefully.

    Among the sweets, kheer and holige are usually prepared. Today, I am presenting a tasty Masala Bhath to you all. Do read further.

    Here I am using capsicum, potatoes and peas. The potatoes and peas are parboiled. Fresh spice powder adds a good taste, though one can make it ahead and store. I prefer using the freshly made one.

     

    Masale Bhat is a flavoursome, no onion garlic rice dish from Karnataka. It is usually prepared during festive days as Ugadi and Deepavali.

    The ingredients needed are usually available in all south indian households. The vegetables used here are capsicum, potato and green peas. Do not skip on any of these, it lends a good taste to it.

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup cooked rice
    • 3 potato
    • 2 capsicum
    • 1 cup green peas
    • 3 teaspoon spice mix
    • 1/2 teaspoon chilli powder
    • salt to taste

    For the seasoning :

    • 3 tablespoon oil
    • 1/2 teaspoon mustard
    • 2 teaspoon bengal gram
    • 2 teaspoon urad dal
    • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida
    • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • a few curry leaves

    For the spice mix:

    • 3 tablespoon  coriander seed
    • 1 tablespoon bengal gram
    • 1 tablespoon urad dal
    • 6 dry red chilli
    • a few curry leaves
    • 2 cloves
    • 15 peppper corn
    • 1 inch cinnamon

    Method :

    1. Cook the rice and keep it aside. The grains of rice  should be separate.
    2. Cut the vegetables.
    3. Put the potatoes to boil, when they are nalf done, add green peas to it.
    4. Make the spice mix by roasting the ingredients separately  under the section,” For the Spice Mix” and grindd them to a powder.
    5. Make seasoning, add mustard seeds, as it crackles put bengal gram urad dal, asafoetida, turmeric powder and capsicum.
    6. Once the capsicum pieces are cooked, put the boiled peas and potato to it.
    7. Add three teaspoon of spice mix, a little chilli powder and salt.
    8. Mix it well, let cook for a minute.
    9. Switch off the gas, put the rice and mix it gently.
    10. You may garnish with fresh coriander.

    Masale Bhat

    Masale Bhat is a flavoursome rice dish from South India. It is usually prepared during festive days.

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup cooked rice
    • 3 potato
    • 2 capsicum
    • 1 cup green peas
    • 3 teaspoon spice mix
    • 1/2 teaspoon chilli powder
    • salt to taste
    • For the seasoning :
    • 3 tablespoon oil
    • 1/2 teaspoon mustard
    • 2 teaspoon bengal gram
    • 2 teaspoon urad dal
    • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida
    • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • a few curry leaves
    • For the spice mix:
    • 3 tablespoon coriander seed
    • 1 tablespoon bengal gram
    • 1 tablespoon urad dal
    • 6 dry red chilli
    • a few curry leaves
    • 2 cloves
    • 15 pepper corn
    • 1 inch cinnamon

    Method
     

    1. Cook the rice and keep it aside. The grains of rice  should be separate.
    2. Cut the vegetables.
    3. Put the potatoes to boil, when they are nalf done, add green peas to it.
    4. Make the spice mix by roasting the ingredients separately  under the section,” For the Spice Mix” and grindd them to a powder.
    5. Make seasoning, add mustard seeds, as it crackles put bengal gram urad dal, asafoetida, turmeric powder and capsicum.
    6. Once the capsicum pieces are cooked, put the boiled peas and potato to it.
    7. Add three teaspoon of spice mix, a little chilli powder and salt.
    8. Mix it well, let cook for a minute.
    9. Switch off the gas, put the rice and mix it gently.
    10. You may garnish with fresh coriander.

    Notes

    The rice should be well cooked but the grains must be separate.
    You can keep the spice mix in a clean, airtight container.

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  • Moong dal salad | koshambir recipe

    Moong dal salad | koshambir recipe

    Moong dal salad is a healthy salad to serve in any meal. It is usually made during festivals and ceremonies in South India. It is commonly known as hesaru bele kosambri. 

    Salads form an important part of our diet. Here I have used moong dal to make it. This version is called as moong dal salad or koshambir and is made during festivals and functions. It is served to ladies during haldi kumkum. One can make it as an accompaniment with rice or chapati.

    In South India, it is customary to have a salad, chutney, gojju and palya (stir fry ) along with dal and rasam during festivals and ceremonies. Sweets and savoury snacks as ambode are the main attraction. Salads are usually made of either moong dal or bengal gram. Here is the moong dal salad recipe for you which we frequently make at home. 

    INGREDIENTS:

    • 1 cup moong dal
    • 1 teaspoon bengal gram
    • 1 big cucumber
    • 2 teaspoon oil for seasoning
    • 1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds
    • a pinch of asafoetida
    • a few curry leaves
    • 2 green chilly
    • 1 cup fresh coconut
    • salt to taste
    • 1/2 lemon
    moong dal salad
    moong dal salad

    METHOD :

    • Soak moong dal and gram dal in water for half an hour.
    • Remove the skin of big cucumber and cut it into small pieces.
    • Drain the water from the dal and put it in a colander for ten minutes.
    • Later, put in a bowl and add cucumber, salt  and grated coconut to it.
    • Make seasoning and add to it.
    • Add a dash of lime juice to it.
    • Serve as an accompaniment or binge as a snack.

    Tips :

    Cucumber used is the long variety. Remove the edges and rub well in circular motion. Then peel the skin. Use the seeds if they are tender. Otherwise, discard them. 

    Here are a few of my festive recipes

    Lemon rice, Beans stir fry, Masala Bhath, Shenga holige, Appi payasa, Cabbage pakoda

    moong dal salad
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    Moongdal salad koshambir recipe

    5 from 4 votes
    Moong dal salad is usually prepared during festivities in South India. It is tasty to have as a light snack.
    Prep Time 30 minutes
    Cook Time 10 minutes
    Total Time 40 minutes
    Servings: 4 people
    Course: Salad
    Cuisine: Indian

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup moong dal
    • 1 teaspoon bengal gram
    • 1 big cucumber
    • 2 teaspoon oil
    • 1/4 teaspoon mustard
    • a pinch of asafoetida
    • 1/8 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • 2 green chilly
    • a few curry leaves
    • salt to taste
    • 1/2 lemon
    • 1 cup fresh grated coconut

    Method
     

    1. Wash both the dals and soak them in water for half an hour.
    2. Drain the water and put in a colander.
    3. Peel the skin of the cucumber and cut into small pieces.
    4. Take a small pan and make the seasoning. Put the oil and the mustard seeds. as it crackles, put the green chilly, asafoetida, turmeric powder and curry leaves.Keep it aside.
    5. Put the dal and cucumber in a bowl. Add salt and coconit to it. Put the seasoning and mix it. Finally, add lime juice to it.

     

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    moong dal salad or koshambir as it is called garnished with fresh coconut
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  • Lemon rice for festive season

    Lemon rice for festive season

    Lemon is one of the easiest , tasty and wholesome food which can be prepared in fifteen minutes. It is customary in our traditions to make this during festivals.

    It is popular as Chitranna in South India. It is ideal to pack for lunch box. The various variations that you can make here are many. If it is not festive season, use onions in the seasoning. If it is the season of peas, you can use them. (more…)