Yellow Pumpkin & Tur Dal cooked in coconut paste & dressed with shallots tempering
So do you have any specifics in colour when it comes to food? Lemme hear from you on this :) And coming to the dish of the day, it's a Mallu (Kerala special) favorite and is yet another important item on Kerala Sadhya menu. The dish in itself can be had both as a side dish or as a main gravy with steamed rice along with pappad. Either ways, it tastes yum & perfect. There are quite a many variations to this recipe in different parts of Kerala, but the ingredients remain more or less the same. It is just the order & manner in which they appear on the recipe that differs :) So come on, let's see how it is made in a part of Northern Kerala..
Other Sadhya recipes:
Recipe Source: Mil
Serves: 4 persons
I Took:
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 25 minutes
I Used:
Yellow Pumpkin | - | 2 cups (deseeded & diced) |
Tur Dal | - | ¼ cup |
Red Chilly Powder | - | 2 tsp |
Turmeric Powder | - | ½ tsp |
Grated Coconut | - | ¼ cup |
Cumin seeds | - | ½ tsp |
Salt | - | As Needed |
To Temper:
Oil | - | 2 tsp |
Mustard Seeds | - | ½ tsp |
Red Chilly | - | 2 or 3 no |
Shallots | - | 2-3 no |
Curry Leaves | - | A sprig |
The Way:
- Wash and clean the tur dal and soak in water for 20 minutes
- Peel the skin of the pumpkin & discard the soft middle portion with the seeds. Dice the pumpkin & keep aside
- Add a little water (sufficient enough for the dal to cook) and pressure cook the tur dal for 2 or 3 whistles until almost done
- Once the whistle is released, remove excess water from the dal if any
- Add the diced pumpkin pieces, red chilly powder, turmeric powder & salt & pressure cook again for 1 or 2 whistles. Alternately you can cook it uncovered as well, but then add ¼ cup of water to it
- You may mash the pumpkin once done. If you prefer to have whole pieces reduce the number of whistles
- Grind together the grated coconut & cumin seeds with 2-3 tbsps of water. Add this to the pumpkin gravy & mix well
- Allow it on flame for 2-3 minutes until the coconut paste mixes well with the pumpkin and the raw smell goes off
- In another small pan, heat 2 tsp of oil. Add mustard to it. When it splutters add red chilly, sliced shallots & curry leaves. Fry until they turn golden brown (Do not burn them)
- Add this tempering over the gravy. Mix well & serve
Notes:
Instead of the mentioned tempering, you can also do a different one. For that heat coconut oil. Splutter mustard. Add a handful of grated coconut. Keep frying in low flame till the coconut turns golden brown. Take care not to burn them. Once done, add this to the erissery
Cheers,
Chitz
Hey love the Yellow Pumpkin Dhal Curry!! Never made this though! I'm trying this next week ,looks simple with amazing color!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen people who needs certain color in their food, but I'm a complete foody so , there is no bias in color - any veggie food presented to me will be happily gulped down, HaHa!!!
The shots are too good, did you take a lesson or two during your vacation or change your camera of sorts???
Haha.. Yupzz.. I guess asking that question to food bloggers is a biggg mistake :P So :D I am not sure.. Maybe I have improved in my photographic skills ;) I didnt change the cam yet.. Have got a new one.. Still learning on the various modes & ways of it !!
Deleteuff this looks so good chitz... glad u r sharing some thani naadan vibhavangal... :) love it!!!
ReplyDeleteColor & food are inseparable. I know few people who will reject the dish by seeing its color..won't even taste it.
ReplyDeletePumpkin daal looks great. And pics are inviting too.
healthy dish & nice clicks too
ReplyDeleteaah !! it shows that you are jsut back from an Indian vacation...erissery..pulissery !!! haa haa...very tempting, dear..and hey! you necessarily don't have to call me MAM!..ok..just call me Sona..or Sona chechi, if u want to. ;) :)
ReplyDeleteSure dear.. That MAM was just an occasional gesture of my respect !!
Delete:) u dont call ur sisters or close friends MAM yeah !! ..:)
DeleteSure.. Not again my sis :)
DeleteWow looks so delicious :) I love food in all colours.;)
ReplyDeleteI am attracted to the color and the outcome, also the combination of ingredients which is what gives the taste. Its been such a long time since a pumpkin dish made way to our meals and its about time after seeing your post.
ReplyDeleteLovely dhal recipe.....i liked it very much
ReplyDeletevery tempting tadka on dal.
ReplyDeleteMy fav dish, but never made erissery using dal, loved the combo, yours looks yummy and thick
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy dal..
ReplyDeleteI agree some people really judge food by the color, and yes I do agree presentation is a big part of enjoying food
ReplyDeleteYummy and delicious preparation..
ReplyDeleteLoved your last click, grt! Yummy and tasty curry.
ReplyDeletetoday's post:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/06/chettinad-pakoda-kuzhambu-snc-challenge.html
my aunt will have stories to tell about the love of mine towards this recipe...she will see me behind her when she buys mathanga from market when i was small asking her for one dish "this yummy ellishery"....with light sweet flavor i have enjoyed this wonderful curry when i was very small...got to make some time too
ReplyDeleteHehe.. Some rave childhood memories we have of food from our childhood na !!
DeleteLooks healthy...love the colour of the dish :)
ReplyDeleteNicely presented :)
Comforting curry
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is new to me and looks very amazing. Love the colour and those crispy onions on top
ReplyDeleteSuper comforting, healthy and delicious dhal Chitz :-)
ReplyDeleteComforting and yummy!!
ReplyDeletelove the color of dal and tempering... delicious!!!!
ReplyDeleteDelicioso y saludable me encanta,saludos y abrazos.
ReplyDeleteextremely delectable
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Looks wonderful ! I love the shot with the tempering ...very attractive !
ReplyDeleteActually your post got me thinking about wat colour of food I like and I decided it's red first with tomatoes and then anything green :) but I guess I'll mostly go with the anything flavorful :=)Great dish !
Cool.. I too love red for taking shots.. They look soo very awesome on pics :)
DeleteThat's a delectable combo of pumpkin and dal.....all i need is rice to lick this off...
ReplyDeleteLove the colour of the erissery,seriously makes me drool..Fingerlicking definitely.
ReplyDeletelooks creamy and yummy love the color
ReplyDeleteWhat an inviting dish Chitz. Since i'm not a big fan of toor dhal i want to give a try with masoor dhal. Lovely clicks!!!
ReplyDeleteLemme know how u liked it Dhanish :)
DeleteThanks everyone for ur valuable comments & time & ur thoughts on the color of the food :)
ReplyDeleteIts been ages since I have made this... Love your recipe :)
ReplyDeleteHi Chitra, we really liked the dhal. my husband couldn't stop licking his fingers and reaching out for more. even the toddler had it without fussing. Thank you so much for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI love it even more when the toddlers enjoy it :) Thank u dear :)
DeleteI tried it today...I came out really yummy!Me & my son had more rice than usual days!!!πππππ
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot dear. so happy to hear that little ones enjoy it :)
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