This is a very easy and yummy curry made with besan. Whenever I was out of vegetables, I make this curry to go with chapathis.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Chickpea Flour (Senagapindi, Besan)
- 2 cups Buttermilk (Sour is better)
- 1 or 2 tsp Red Chili Powder
- 1 small Onion, chopped fine
- 1 Tomato, chopped fine
- Handful of Cilantro, chopped fine
- Salt
For Seasoning/Tempering:
- ½ tsp Mustard Seeds
- ¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
- ¼ tsp Bengal Gram (Pachi Senagapappu, Chana dal)
- ¼ tsp Black Gram (Minapappu, Urad dal)
- 1 tsp Oil
- Few Curry Leaves
Preparation:
Mix together besan + chili powder + salt. Pour buttermilk and mix well. The batter should be little thin.
In a pan, heat oil and add mustard seeds. When they splutter, add cumin seeds + both dals and fry until the dals turn golden brown in color.
Then add curry leaves + onions + tomatoes and sauté well until the veggies are cooked well. Also add cilantro and mix well.
Finally add the prepared batter to the pan and keep stirring until the mixture thickens and besan loses its raw smell. Keep the flame on low.
Turn off the flame and transfer the curry to a serving bowl. Enjoy this yummy curry with chapathis. This curry tastes so good when still hot.
This is new to me!But it looks very tempting, Uma!
ReplyDeleteVery new to me too..looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteOh wow...never heard of this curry but it looks yummy! Perfect for rotis.
ReplyDeleteNever tried this before, sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteThats an interesting recipe. Looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteYummmyyy....We make something similar using drumsticks...its one quick and easy dish liked by everyone...
ReplyDeleteNice click...new one for me..looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteNew and delicious side dish. I never thought besan could be a main ingred!
ReplyDeletegreat idea of using besan as the main ingredient :-)
ReplyDeleteI guess this is same as jhunka of maharashtra
ReplyDeleteThis looks simple as easy
ReplyDeleteThis a new curry to me Uma...looks tasty :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting & new recipe....
ReplyDeletelooks nice..it is a fav at my home too.
ReplyDeleteNever tried this...Looks delicious.....
ReplyDeletehi uma,
ReplyDeleteThx for visiting my blog and for those lovely comments!...dish looks so tempting and yummy!...glad to follow you. hoping to keep in touch!
Sounds interesting and very new to me Uma! Should be YumM!
ReplyDeleteAmma made omelette with the besan very similar to this preparation. Should try this curry also.
ReplyDeleteNever tried this before at home , but I read this in Saritha's site. Curry looks delicious and nice recipe!
ReplyDeleteI don't think i have ever had this, indeed when there is not vegetable this is a real handy dish to make.
ReplyDeleteyummy recipe..different
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me....sound so easy to make.
ReplyDeletenice curry. goes great with rotis
ReplyDeleteThis is very different to what i make,loved ur version :)
ReplyDeleteI make bombay chutney similar to this. But the consistency is runny. Yours look interesting.
ReplyDeleteNew to me and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks different!!
ReplyDeletehey Uma,
ReplyDeleteNice recipe. We make besan curry too, but its really thin. Shld give this a shot. Looks yuumy
Tempting entry, yumm!!
ReplyDeletelooks yumm
ReplyDeleteHave never thought of making curry with besan. Looks easy and equally delicious!
ReplyDeleteyummmmmmmmmmmmm curry looks very tempting and delicious.you can visit my blog and give ur comments.
ReplyDeleteWow thats an interesting and smart idea. Love your Besan curry. Many a times it happens we run out of vegetables and now we can try this. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteNew dish to me, have to try one day!! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNew dish to me..looks easy and yummy!
ReplyDeleteSomething very unique and different,looks so nice & delicious...thanks for dropping by uma & hope to c u again...
ReplyDeleteI have heard of besan chutney but not curry... very new but sounds yum
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