Field beans sambar commonly know as Pithigi pappu pulusu is a special dish which originated in the state of Karnataka(India). Its really an authentic recipe that tastes heavenly and is healthy too. :)
Though its time consuming to de husk the beans, I would say its absolutely worth it to try. Its yummm and goes great with rice chapathi.
Ingredients:
Fresh field bean seeds(Mochai) - 1 cup
Small onions peeled - 1/2 cup
Tamarind - medium lemon sized(Soaked and squeezed)
Salt - for taste
Jaggery - little
Curry leaves - few
Urad dhal - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 4 tbl sp
Grind to fine paste - 1:
Grated fresh coconut - 1/4 cup
Poppy seeds - 2 tsp
Saunf(Soambu) - 2 tsp
Paste - 2:
(Fry in a tsp.of oil and then grind)
Coriander seeds - 2 tsp
Cumin seeds - 3/4 tsp
Black pepper - 1/4 tsp
Red chillies - 7 or 8
Grated fresh coconut - 1/4 cup
Onion - 1(roasted over flame)
Field beans/ Anumulu/ Mochai before de husking
Field beans/ Anumulu/ Mochai after de husking
Method:
Soak Field beans(Mochai/Anumulu) in luke warm water for 2 hours. Then de husk the outer skin and keep it aside.
Roast one big onion with skin by keeping on direct flame. Turn carefully using thongs till outer skin becomes dark brown in color. Now remove the skin and grind with other fried ingredients as mentioned under paste 2.
Heat oil in a pressure pan, add mustard, urad dhal, small onions and then dehusked beans. Fry for few minutes, add paste no.2 and keep stirring till good smell comes. Add just enough water and pressure cook for 10 minutes.
Allow it to cool, remove lid and add ground paste1, tamarind extract, salt , jaggery and boil for few minutes.
Serve hot either with rice or rice chapathi, poori, chapathi, curd rice etc.
Goes best with rice chapathi. :)
I am sending this to MLLA event conducted by EC this time. This was an event started by Susan in her lovely blog.
Coming up next is a simple and intersting snack made with the same bean. Keep watching!!!! :)
Hmm..Thats something my grandma would crave for..She is a die-hard fan of this bean, whereas I am always skeptical! You know why!! ;) Jokes apart, this sambar looks yum!! And wonderful clicks..Will wait for the snack recipe too :)
ReplyDeletehmmm...Love this one dear...I agree it is time consuming but the combination of pithikipappu and akki rotti is so good that I cant stop myself from craving abt it..Recently made this at home,but I could not take pics...lovely pithiki pappu dear..our version is slighlty different..
ReplyDeleteHad this fresh field beans long back, such a beautiful sambar, looks yumm..
ReplyDeletedelicious recipe
ReplyDeletewonderful and mouth watering sambar inviting me.
ReplyDeletecool, looks so yummy and great creative presentation as usual!
ReplyDeletenice presentation!!!health side dish
ReplyDeleteThe Sambhar looks absolutely yumm...its lunch time here and i feel like grabbing a bowl:)
ReplyDeleteLovely sambhar. Thick and creamy
ReplyDeleteI have nevr had these beans, the sambhar looks so delish.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new sambar to me..Looks absolutely delicious..Nice presentation as always..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious...this is the season in India to get these fresh ones !!
ReplyDeleteHmm..there u r back with another delicious homely made recipe with execllent photography and presentation Nithya..looks very yummy yum yum:)
ReplyDeleteTempting & very tasty...remembering my mom giving us the bowl of beans to remove the skin...It was fun.
ReplyDeleteMochai sambar looks yummy.Now in this season we get lot of fresh mochai.
ReplyDeleteNever used these beans...nice one.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmmmmmm one of my fav one ...looks too good and here I am missing the fresh one particularly in this season. We get only frozen ones here... Please parcel some snack after you make it..
ReplyDeleteWow gr8 presentation nice click...
ReplyDeleteYummy curry dear, my mom makes this dish but in a different way :-)
ReplyDeleteNithya - looks very good. I haven't had mochai for many many years now. You make me want to go out, search for this and make this. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks and sounds healthy too!
ReplyDeletelove all the pics..sambhar looks delicious
ReplyDeleteSambhar looks delicious and yum!
ReplyDeleteGreat dish. And all the hard work too. Not sure if I would put in that much effort. And loved the presentation. Will check out your other recipes too.
ReplyDeletelovely recipe and nice pictures too.
ReplyDeletewow! nice one love the desighn !
ReplyDeleteyummmy sambar, its sooo tempting :), waiting for the snack recipe!!
ReplyDeletewow soooper..i should try ..
ReplyDeletesuch a nutritious recipe Nithya..Your blog is absolutely beautiful! Congrats for your interview on webneetech.com and also article in Hindu metro plus! You must be very proud :) Thanks for leaving lovely comment on my blog!! Cant wait to explore ur blog more :)
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Interesting sambar, looks delicious !
ReplyDeleteHey,
ReplyDeleteI am having this on a regular basis at my MIL's house. Great clicks.
This is new to me..Nithya. Awesome Clicks...Love all kinds of Sambhar. So this is must try dish in my kitchen.Looks yummy and inviting.
ReplyDeleteDear Nithya, Please collect the Beautiful Blogger Award from my blog.You deserve it.You are a great blogpal.
Lovely presentation dear....Sambhar looks yummy...
ReplyDeletePithigi pappu pulusu, the name is very interesting. Decorations as always jabardast.
ReplyDeleteNice one boss!!!
nithu, you make my mouth water, hyd doesnot get mochai. My inlaws are from North arcot and we usea lot of mochai as long as we were in chennai, this one is lovely, the creative part is the highlight.
ReplyDeletelovely presentations,simple and really delicious side dish...
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummm..thanks for the entry
ReplyDeleteOh ..I love this beans...just yesterday my mom my telling me over the phone that she has cooked this sambhar..I miss eating this yummy curry...lovely presentation.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummy dish...
ReplyDeletewe call it avrekayi in kannada. This sambar is great. I just love it with mudde(ragi balls).
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