Mung Bean Sprouts are mostly used in the Asian cuisine and they are full of vitamins like A, B, C, E and also rich in calcium. Here is a healthy curry I prepared recently with these bean sprouts. It tasted so delicious.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups Tomatoes, finely chopped
- 1 ½ cups Mung Bean Sprouts
- 1 small Onion, cut into tiny pieces
- 1 tsp Ginger Paste
- ½ tsp Garlic Paste
- ½ tsp Turmeric
- 1 tsp Oil
- 4 whole Cloves
- ½ tsp Cinnamon Powder
- ¼ cup Green Peas
- ¼ cup Milk
- Salt
Preparation:
In a pan, heat oil and add all the ingredients one by one except milk, cover and let cook for some time.
When the mixture seems cooked add milk and salt. Leave it for sometime on medium flame until all the water in tomatoes gets absorbed and the curry becomes thick.
When it is done, transfer to a serving bowl and enjoy with chapathis/puris.
yummy sabzi .. I like the star shaped bowl and the way you have arranged the chapathis! :)
ReplyDeletenice presentation..lovley pictures looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation n also healthy sabzi..looks prefect with chappathis, healthy n yummy side dish Uma:)
ReplyDeleteThats one protien rich curry for chapathis. Liked your presentation.
ReplyDeletehelthy curry and looks os beautiful uma nice presentation
ReplyDeleteUma, I'm back.. This looks yummy dear..!
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ReplyDeleteNever ttried this before,sounds great Uma!
Looks yummy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, love the flower bowl! I love sprouted beans but don't have the patience to wait, dish looks delicious! :))
ReplyDeleteCurry looks very delicious Uma. Love the presentation & bowl.
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healthy curry ! Beautiful presentation and bowl .
ReplyDeletelove sprouted beans..curry looksyummy in that bowl along with chapatis..
ReplyDeletevery healthy & tasty recipe Uma
ReplyDeleteLoved the use of sprouts.. The presentation looks very beautiful
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have rolled up the rotie and love the moongbean dish.
ReplyDeleteGreat click Uma..Love sprouts..Curry looks delicious..
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ReplyDeleteoh those rotis look super...what aata do you buy? we don't get indian aatas here like pilsbury or aashirvad.. gravy looks yum too.
ReplyDeleteThe gravy looks awesome,love bean sprout !
ReplyDeleteA Very Healthy meal. I have never cooked sprouts. always eat them raw.
ReplyDeleteThats a healthy one.. Nice presentation.. Makes me drool..
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and delicious curry Uma, nice presentation too :-)
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy, uma. very healthy too. love the presentation.
ReplyDeleteUma..this is definitely my type of curry..love it..n I got a wide eye for that bowl..:)
ReplyDeleteI usually make this if I have only sprouts and the basic vegetables left. I quite like it. don't add the peas, though.
ReplyDeletemy sis was askin for mung sabji ,.i think so i will give this a try,..thanks for postin this,.:-)
ReplyDeleteNice healthy subzi uma. Nice presentation. Looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteLove anything wud green moong... Looks so gud with rotis around !!
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe!! Nice one
ReplyDeletelike your bowl :) I make a similar version of kurma with moong dal sprouts.. next time, I will add peas too.. looks very good..
ReplyDeleteThis sounds to be a healthy recipe. Looks so good. Nice recipe. YUM!. Lovely combo....
ReplyDeleteYum, looks so so good!!! And that's such a cute picture of ur kiddos!
ReplyDeleteit can't get healthier and tastier than this Uma. lovely recipe indeed.
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ReplyDeleteThe sabzi looks delicous!!! The container is so cute :)
ReplyDeletethe gravy looks yum...but your rotis look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI guess first time here..the sabzi looks yummy:-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Uma and such a great healthy dish.
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Healthful!
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Great pic of a beautiful and surely tasty recipe.
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