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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Moong Dal Ki Pakodi aur Kadhi - मूंग दाल की पकोड़ी और कढ़ी (Moong Bean Dumplings in Moong Bean and Yogurt Gravy)

Hello Friends,

Another Blogging Marathon week. It is BM # 6 and I am doing Regional Specials again and will be posting 7 days of Rajasthani Delicacies. Today is Day 4 and here is my Rajasthani Special for the same.

Today, I present to my readers a wonderful, rich and creamy kadhi made out of yellow moong dal. The kadhi mix has moong dal in it and so does the pakodis. So, I don't have to say, it is healthy and yummy both. I have used this recipe from Nisha Madhulika's blog, which is a wonderful blog of collection of recipes both in Hindi and English.

Moong Dal Ki Pakodi aur Kadhi - मूंग दाल की पकोड़ी और कढ़ी (Moong Bean Dumplings in Moong Bean and Yogurt Gravy)
Ingredients
Moong Dal (Yellow Moong Bean) - 1.5 cups
Yogurt - 2 cups
Water - 3 cups
Turmeric Powder - 2 tsp
Red Chili Powder - 2 tsp, you can also use chopped green chilies here
Cumin Powder - 2 tsp
Coriander Powder - 2 tsp
Amchur (Dry Mango Powder) - 1/2 tsp
Cumin Seeds - 1 tsp
Heeng (Asafoetida) - 1 pinch
Methi (Fenugreek) Seeds - 1 tsp
Cilantro - 1 cup, finely chopped
Kasoori Methi (Dry Fenugreek Leaves) - 1 tbsp
Salt - per taste
Ghee - 1 tsbp
Oil - for deep frying
Preparation
  • Soak moong dal in water for about 2-3 hours and then grind to coarse paste with no water.
  • Take about 1 cup of the ground paste and mix it with yogurt (till smooth) and water and keep aside.
  • Mix finely chopped cilantro along with red chili (1 tsp), cumin (1 tsp), cilantro (1 tsp) and salt (per taste) to the rest of the moong dal paste.
  • Deep fry this mixed batter made above (not the yogurt mix) into small lemon sized balls in hot oil an drain on a paper towel.
  • Meanwhile, take a heavy bottomed pan and add ghee to it.
  • Once ghee is hot, add heeng, cumin seeds and fenugreek seeds to it.
  • As they start spluttering, add the remaining spice powders to the oil itself (turmeric, red chili, cumin, coriander and amchur).
  • Fry for about 15 seconds and pour in the yogurt mix to it.
  • Boil this mixture while stirring frequently.
  • Once it starts boiling, mix in salt, kasoori methi and fried pakodas (fritters) to it and let it boil in medium heat for about 10-15 minutes. Add water if it becomes too thick.
  • You will know it is done, when you will see the richness of it and nice aroma comes from it.
  • The ingredients mentioned above will make enough kadhi for a family of 4-5 adults. So, adjust your quantity accordingly.
Serving
Serve it with hot rice or roti/paratha for a wonderful comfort meal.

That's all for now. Do check out what other BM bloggers are doing.

44 comments:

  1. What a lovely colour!..I am sure it must be so yummy..

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  2. very yummy ... perfect with rice or roti
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  3. Simple and so attractive looking and healthy too Priya! Nice post!

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  4. Yummilicious! Love the color of the kadhi.

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  5. Seriously am drooling over that delicious curry,simply mouthwatering here..

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  6. wow looks so inviting and wonderful !!

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  7. This kadi preparation sounds so yummy and different from the regular ones. Thick and delicious looking kadi

    Deepa
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  8. This a wow recipe Priya..very different from the usual kadhi we make..can't wait to try this.

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  9. Lovely authentic dish. Looks simply superb.

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  10. The curry looks very rich and creamy.

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  11. Kadhi with moong dal pakodi sounds delicious...

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  12. Priya this is a very good variation to the curry we make..like the idea of moong daal..a must try:)

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  13. its absolutely comfort food for me i love this kadhi..

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  14. Omg, give me that bowl, i'll finish it in no time, irresistible kadhi..

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  15. wow ,kasthuri methi and amchur pwd in kadhi sounds really interesting and innovative..gud recipe priya..can surely give it a try ..looks so mouthwatering !

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  16. Nice variation for pakoras in kadi..looks yumm

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  17. Looks so creamy and delicious! Love the spices you've used...

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  18. classic and delicious recipe.. looks perfect !!
    Indian Cuisine

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  19. Love Pakodi Kadhi...This is lovely recipe...Looks Delicious

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  20. Yum ...just need so steaming rice to relish this

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  21. Wow..totally new here..Looks colourful and tempting..

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  22. It's rare to find something that's both healthy AND creamy! This looks so good!

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  23. The Kadhi is making me drool... yummm

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  24. New recipe to me,creamy and rich gravy..nice one dear

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  25. This is a totally new recipe for me. The only kadhi i have had is of besan. This looks and sounds yumm.

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  26. Looks delicious! Looking forward to more of these regional recipes..

    Thanks for dropping by and leaving a lovely comment.

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  27. what a great recipe! love the idea of yogurt gravy especially :D

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  28. thanks Priya, that was super quick. love this kadhi recipe too but with mung dal is new to me. love the creamy kadhi.

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  29. Looks very delicious..very creamy..

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  30. Very interesting one Priya. Love that color.

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  31. Lovely side dish recipes... Looks so good. YUM! Love to dunk in some hot rotis right away.... YUM!

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  32. It looks very delicious, I wish I could taste your food!

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  33. This a different version of kadhi for me. Looks so tempting.

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  34. looks inviting I like kadhi in all forms

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  35. Anything with yogurt has a cooling / soothing touch to it. Kadhi looks really wonderful.

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