Table 1: To Grind
| 
Toor Dal | 
2 tbsp  | 
| 
Coconut  | 
2 tbsp | 
| 
Garlic cloves | 
2  | 
| 
Shallots chopped | 
1/4 cup | 
| 
Cumin seeds              | 
1/2 tsp | 
| 
Curry leaves | 
2 | 
| 
Turmeric powder | 
1/4 tsp | 
| 
Coriander seeds | 
1 tsp | 
| 
Red chillies | 
2 | 
Table 2:
| 
Drumstick Leaves chopped  | 
3 tbsp | 
| 
Oil  | 
1 tbsp | 
| 
Mustard | 
1/8 tsp | 
| 
Urad dal | 
1/2 tsp | 
| 
water | 
2 cups | 
| Salt | 
Instructions:
- Coarsely grind all the ingredients from table 1.
- Wash and chop drumstick leaves.Heat oil in the pan and add mustard.When they splutter add green leaves and saute for 2 mins.
- Add the ground mixture got from table 1. Mix well .Add 2 cups of water and cook it in medium flame till the raw smell goes off.
Murungai Keerai Kuzhambu | Kongu Special Drumstick Leaves Kuzhambu
Tips:
As we are adding raw toor dal mixture, allow the kuzhambu to cook till raw smell goes off.
Adjust red chillies to your taste.
 






 

loving your kozhambu varities a lot nithya :) looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteLove this keerai.. flavorful and yummy sambar..
ReplyDeleteAhh, my fav.. But do not get drumstick leaves here.. Sigh !
ReplyDeleteSuper comforting and lovely Nithya, wish I could get drumstick leaves here... Its been ages after I had them.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves are healthy and works well for cough. It can be bitter but when cooked in this type of thick delicious curry, all the flavors come together. I have a high liking for such a curry, cooked in an authentic style.
ReplyDeleteAha, a healthy and tasty kulambu, new to me!!
ReplyDeleteNice combo of dal and keerai!
Healthy & yum! a very delicious Kulambu !
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