INGREDIENTS:
Chow chow – 1
Carrot – 2
Moong dhal – ½ cup
Green chilly – 1
Small onion - 10
Sambar powder – ½ tsp
Coriander leaves – ½ handful
Curry leaves – 1 leaflet
Rice flour – 1 tsp
Mustard – ¼ tsp
Urad dhal – ½ tsp
Oil – 1 tsp
Salt
METHOD:
1.
Chop chow chow and carrots into small cubes
after peeling the skin.
2.
Soak moong dhal in water for 10 minutes.
3.
Take a pressure cooker, add oil and add
mustard. Allow to splutter
4.
Add urad dhal, small onions, curry leaves and
chilly. Saute well for 2 minutes.
5.
Add chopped chow chow and carrot. Add washed
and soaked moong dhal.
6.
Add sambar powder and salt. Mix well.
7.
Add little water, coriander leaves and close
the lid of the pressure cooker and allow 2 whistles on high flame.
8.
Now Kootu is ready.
Note:
If the kootu is little watery, mix
the rice flour in little water and add to the kootu after pressure cooking the
ingredients and cook on low flame for 2 minutes.
It makes a good combination with
chappathis, rotis and hot rice with ghee. It can be used as a side dish for
idlis and dosas.
Green peas or capsicum can be added
to increase the quantity. Wash chow chow well after cutting to avoid the sticky
juice that we experience while cutting.
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