Thursday, January 10, 2013

Garlic pickle

Garlic pickle is one of my favorites. I learned this recipe from hubby's friend cum our family friend Mari Anna. He and his mom are experts in preparing commercial pickles, podi and snacks. Every time I prepare this, it comes out just like a store bought pickle (or more tastier than any pickle I make:) ) and we like it very much. Last month when I visited our neighborhood Indian grocery store, I saw this big heap of peeled garlic at a very less price (49 cents / lb). To my surprise they were the naattu poondu (Indian country garlic) , which is a small variety with more flavor and spicy too! As getting peeled garlic at this price is really a big luck for us, I grabbed a big scoop out of that and felt extremely happy, as if I have done something great:) Immediately after dinner I prepared this special poondu pickle and ginger garlic paste. Also I made some poondu kulambu the next day and enjoyed the deal of the week:)


Homemade Garlic pickle

Poondu urugai and ginger garlic paste.
Ingredients:
garlic - 200 gms
oil - 1/4 cup
sesame oil - 2 tbsp
salt - 2 tsp (to taste)
tamarind - lime size
jaggery - 2 tbsp
red chilly powder - 2 tbsp
channa dal - 1 tbsp
mustard - 1/2 tsp
turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
hing (asafoetida) - 1/8 tsp
lemon - 1
To powder:
fenugreek - 1/2 tsp
mustard seed - 1 tsp


Method:
Choose the small variety of garlic instead of big pearls for this pickle. (naattu poondu / small garlic pearls are more flavorful and tastes good. So it is highly recommended for this pickle, even though peeling them takes more time). Peel the garlic and keep aside.
Grind coarsely half of the garlic.
Add 1/4 cup water to tamarind + jaggery and microwave or bring to a boil. Let cool. Extract juice , discard the residue and keep aside.
In a pan fry the mustard , fenugreek and grind to a fine powder. Keep aside.
Heat corn oil + sesame oil (or completely sesame oil) in the pan and add mustard seeds, channa dal, hing. After the mustard starts crackling, add the peeled garlic, ground garlic and cook in medium heat for 1 minute. Then add the tamarind+jaggery solution, salt, chilly powder, turmeric powder and cook in low heat till garlic is almost tender (5 minutes after boiling) and oil will start showing up. Then add the powdered masala, lemon juice mix well and switch off.
Let cool completely and store in glass bottles.
Garlic pickle is ready!

Note:
Serve as side dish with curd rice, chapati or with any rice.
Helps in digestion.
I sanitize the glass bottles by keeping them in hot water or by washing in dish washer (heated dry-ON setting). Also we can keep the bottles and lids in hot oven (after switching off), or keep in sunlight  to dry them.
Always keep the pickle in refrigerator (even though it stays good in room temperature for 3 months).

Ginger garlic paste:
Ginger - 50 gms
garlic - 100 gms
vinegar - 1 tbsp
oil - 1 tsp
salt - 1/2 tsp
Peel the ginger, garlic. Rinse every thing. wipe clean and grind everything together. Store in airtight glass bottle in fridge. Handle with dry spoon every time. Use it in Indian curries.
Stays good for a month.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Parupppu urundai kuruma kulambu

Paruppu / dal - lentil ; urundai - ball; kuruma / kulambu - gravy.

If you are looking for a special kulambu in Tamilnadu meals next to sambar, then this is it. Balls of dal simmered and cooked in flavorful kuruma kulambu is one of my favorites. Paruppu urundai kulambu with tamarind base like puLi kuzhambu is my family special. But this paruppu urundai kuruma kulambu is one popular recipe that comes in mind for many. I make it along with ghee rice or pulav on special occasions. I make these balls in many ways. Steaming or deep frying and adding the urundai to kulambu is my mom's method. For this kuruma, I cook the urundai directly in kulambu  and I am describing my method here. Try this and enjoy!

Also click to see my Paruppu urundai puli kulambu, with tamarind masala and vadai more kulambu / paruppu urundai more kulambu with curd / buttermilk.
 
Paruppu urundai before cooking.

Bring the kuruma kulambu to rolling boil before adding the dal balls.

Paruppu urundai added to the kuruma curry.

Paruppu urundai got cooked in kuruma.

Paruppu urundai kulambu.

For urundai / ball: 
Ingredients:
Channa dhal/ Bengal gram lentil (kadalai paruppu)- 1 1/4cup
salt - 1 tsp
green chilies - 2 (finely chopped)
fresh ginger(finely chopped) - 1 inch
onion (finely chopped) - 1/2 cup
curry leaves- 1 sprig
coriander leaves (chopped)- 2 tbsp
cinnamon - 1 inch
fennel seeds (peruncheeragam/ sombu)- 1/2 tbsp
dry red chillies - 2
oil - 1 tbsp
Preparation:
Soak both the dhal for 1 hour in water.
Grind the dhal to a medium-coarse mixture with red chillies, salt, cinnamon, fennel seeds and almost no water.
Saute the chopped onions,green chillies, chopped ginger,chopped cilantro, and curry leaves in oil.  Mix with the dal mixture .
Divide into equal portions (12) and make small balls of lime size. Keep aside.

Kuruma:
Ingredients:
Red onion - 2 (medium size)
tomato - 2
green chillies - 4
coriander leaves - a handful.
mint leaves - few
curry leaves - few
coconut milk - 1/2 cup
shredded coconut - 2 tbsp
cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
red chilli powder - 1 tsp
turmeric powder - a pinch
curry masala powder - 1 tsp
salt - to taste
ghee / oil - 2 tbsp
cardamom - 2
cloves - 2
Fennel seeds - 1/2 tsp
bay leaf - 1
ginger garlic paste - 1 tbsp
Method:
Grind ginger and garlic together.
Grind shredded coconut ,cardamom, cloves, cumin seeds, green chillies and 1 onion together. keep aside.
Heat ghee in a pan. Add fennel seeds and bay leaf.
Add the finely chopped onion and wait till it turns golden brown. Then add curry leaves, cilantro and mint leaves. The put the ginger garlic paste and saute well.
Add the finely chopped tomato and wait till it cooks well.
Add 2 cups of water, chilli powder,salt, turmeric powder , curry masala powder and stir well.
Add the coconut masala and let it boil it gives a nice flavor.
Close the lid and cook till raw smell goes.
Now add coconut milk mix well.  Any leftover water  we got while preparing paruppu urundai can be added in this stage. Bring it to rolling boil.
Then add the lentil balls (paruppu urundai) and cook in high flame for a minute. Reduce flame and cook covered. Stir after 5 minutes and check if the urundai is cooked. Switch off. Paruppu urundai kulambu is ready!  

Serving suggestions:
serve hot with any rice, parathas or roti or naan .

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