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Vendhaya Keerai Kulambu Recipe

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Vendhaya Keerai Kulambu
South Indian traditional methi leaves curry or simply venthaya keerai puli kuzhambu recipe. This herb is quite useful in treating digestive disorders.
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Course Side Dish
Cuisine South Indian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings
people
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Ingredients
Course Side Dish
Cuisine South Indian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings
people
MetricUS Imperial
Ingredients
vendhaya-keerai-kulambu-recipe
Votes: 1
Rating: 5
You:
Rate this recipe!
Instructions
  1. Wash the methi leaves and chop them finely. Chop the small onions finely. You can use big onions too, but shallots gives a nice taste to the gravy. Chop the tomatoes and peel the skin of the garlic.
  2. Soak a lemon sized tamarind in water and extract the juice using 2 cups of water.
  3. In a pan add oil and add in the mustard seeds. Add the garlic and chopped onions to this and cook till becomes translucent.
  4. Add the tomatoes and saute for a while. Add in the finely chopped methi leaves.
  5. Saute for a minute and add the tamarind extract to this.
  6. Add the sambar powder, turmeric powder, red chili powder, coriander powder, salt and fennel powder(if adding).
  7. Allow this to boil for sometime till the raw smell of the gravy goes and the gravy comes to a kuzhambu consistency. Add jaggery to this and boil for a minute.
  8. Switch off the flame. If you wish you can add 1/4 tsp of sesame oil on the top.
  9. Serve this with plain rice along with any curry of your choice. We had with beetroot poriyal and brinjal curry.
Notes:
  1. You can replace shallots with big onions too. But small onions are highly recommended.
  2. The gravy tasted so flavourful the next day.
  3. The original recipe used only red chili powder and coriander powder. I reduced the quantity and added sambar powder.

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