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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook andhra style munagakaya pappu/daal with drumsticks using 17 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Andhra Style Munagakaya Pappu/Daal with Drumsticks:
- Make ready 150 gm Pigeon Pea Lentils
- Get 1 Onion finely chopped
- Take 3 Tomatoes finely chopped
- Make ready 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
- Take 1 tbsp Red chilli powder
- Prepare 1 tsp Ginger garlic paste
- Prepare 2 tsp Salt
- Get 2 cups Drumstick pieces
- Make ready 1/4 cup Tamarind soaked
- Take 2 Sprigs Curry Leaves
- Make ready FOR THE TEMPERING -
- Take 2 tbsp Oil
- Take 3-4 Dry Red chillies
- Make ready 1/8 tsp Asafoetida
- Take 1 tsp Cumin seeds
- Prepare 1 tsp Black Mustard seeds
- Take 2-3 Garlic cloves sliced
Lentil curry made with spinach, dal and spices. This is my style of everyday comfort food. Palak dal / pappu, rice and a little drizzle of ghee. Its easy, delicious and we south Indians can have this every single day with rice.
Instructions to make Andhra Style Munagakaya Pappu/Daal with Drumsticks:
- Wash and soak the lentils in enough water for 4-5 hours. Pressure cook them with chopped onion and tomatoes, turmeric, ginger garlic paste, red chilli powder, a little of salt and curry leaves for almost 6 whistles or as required.
- Let the pressure settle down before opening the lid of the cooker. Mix well and add the drumstick pieces now. You can pressure cook them for 4 whistles if desired. But i prefer them being slow cooked on fire until tender.
- This way the drumsticks get cooked properly and are not mushy at all. If we pressure cook, then the chances are that they might become too soft and over cooked and will not taste good.
- Cover with a lid and simmer until the drumsticks are done. This might take atleast 20 minutes on a medium high heat. Keep stirring in between at regular intervals. Now add tamarind water (which we get by squeezing the soaked tamarind) to adjust the consistency of it to your liking by adding extra water if required.
- Now comes the tempering part. Heat ghee on a low heat and add asafoetida first. Next add all the other ingredients one by one. Let the seeds crackle and the cloves get fried with a nice aroma. Now is the time to add this tempering to the daal. Mix well and it's all ready to be served.
- Serve this yummy, flavourful, aromatic and healthy daal with rice and pickle alongside poppadums for a comfort meal par excellence.
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