Here is my first recipe using Mangodi that I had prepared over the weekend.
Aloo Mangodi Ki Sabzi - आलू मंगोड़ी की सब्जी (Potato and Sun Dried Split Green Lentil Fritters Curry)
Ingredients
Mangodi - 1 cup
Aloo (Potatoes) - 2 medium sized, cut into 3/4 inch cubes
Pyaaz (Onion) - 1.5 cups
Tomatoes - 1.5 cups
Adrakh (Ginger) - 1 inch piece, grated
Lahsan (Garlic) - 5-6 cloves, minced
Haldi (Turmeric Powder) - 1/2 tsp
Lal Mirch (Red Chilli) Powder - 1 tsp
Dhaniya (Coriander) Powder - 1 tsp
Jeera (Cumin) Powder - 1 tsp
Garam Masala -3/4 tsp
Amchur (Dry Mango Powder) - 1/2 tsp
Kasoori Methi (Dry Fenugreek Leaves) - 1 tbsp (crushed)
Jeera (Cumin Seeds) - 1 tsp
Rai (Mustard Seeds) - 1 tsp
Salt - as per taste
Oil - 2 tbsp
Preparation
- Use a pressure cooker to cook it for better results.
- Dry roast mangodis in a pan till they are golden brown and slightly crispy, this will greatly reduce the cooking time of mangodi.
- Now, in the pressure cook, take oil, add rai, jeera and let them splutter.
- Add onions, ginger and garlic let them fry till onions become translucent.
- Add salt, all dry masalas along with kasoori methi and let the mix fry for about a min.
- Add chopped tomatoes and let it cook for another 2 min.
- Add potatoes and let it fry for 2 min.
- Add roasted mangodi, mix well, add enough water for the curry to cook (I usually add such that my curry is almost inside water).
- Let it pressure cook for about 15 min. (or till it is well cooked). It doesn't have to be mushy, but not very hard either. Sun drying makes mangodis very hard.
- If you like the gravy little runny, adjust it to your liking by adding or reducing the amount of water.
Serve warm them with roti/paratha.
I am sending this to Healing Foods - Onions event hosted by Priya and started by Siri and to Think Spice Think Garam Masala event hosted by Sara and started by Sunitha of Sunitha's World.
That's all for now. Take care till next post.
You have such lovely recipes here. Very unique. I will be visiting often.
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely and yummy! Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonder dish I like that you have used those dried lentil balls in the curry.Looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteit looks so yummy n mouth watering...feeling hungry yaar ...perfect dish for rotis or rice ...thanks priya for posting mangodi's recipe n now the use of mangodi in curry ....
ReplyDeleteThis is so looks so yummy and tempting Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteHey Priya
ReplyDeleteMangodi is it vadi? never eaten vadi sabji..mum used to love it..yours looks so intresting and tasty! also if you can add Nivedita's event on your page, it would be great!!
Wow thats a droolworthy sabzi, adding potatoes along with the sun dried lentil balls sounds truly very unique..
ReplyDeleteHi Priya! Making this with the vadiyalu at home.. will let you know how it comes out! :) Looks so good.. will be great with puris or rotis!
ReplyDeleteWow looks so delicious sabji..
ReplyDeleteNice combo with potatos..
Potato with moong vadi looks very delicious.Like the fact that you did not deep fry the vadi but dry roasted instead and pressure cooked.
ReplyDeletePriya please add CWF: Barley Event to your event list so that everyone will get to know about it.
Thank you.
That's looking very good Priya, yummy nice vegetarian dish
ReplyDeleteA pakka Rajasthani delicacy, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Priya for adding CWF to the event list.
ReplyDeletemoong vadis look mouthwatering priya...love vegeterian dishes...love having it with millet rotis...and a piece of onion...yum yum yum...drooling while typing..
ReplyDeletealoo moongode is simply rockingly tasty..
ReplyDeleteNice recipe,would be perfect with roti..
ReplyDeletelooks absolutely delicious. feel like having them. looking forward with more recipes using them
ReplyDeleteBookmarked !
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and quite innovative way of preparing ... I've ready made Mangodis so will sure use these :)
looks delicious...rajasthani cuisine has so many yummy recipes..bookmarking this!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so delicious!!
ReplyDeletewow that looks really yummy
ReplyDeleteLooks very tempting Priya. Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
This curry must be tasting like our vada curry. Looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a mouthwatering dish Priya! Love such traditional dishes. Do you make similar subzis with papads also?
ReplyDeleteNice dish priya , healthy too. I like this type of traditional dishes.
ReplyDeletelovely dish
ReplyDeleteRachna, yes, we do make papad ki sabzi and here is the link for the same. http://mharorajasthanrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/03/papad-ki-sabzi.html
ReplyDeletehello mam,
ReplyDeleteI request you to post some corn recipes i.e.,the rajasthani way.all your recipes are mouth watering