Kadappa is the Tamil Brahmin version of Kurma - a spicy gravy with vegetables. This dish has its origins in Kumbakkonam, a town in Tamil Nadu. The recipe comes from my mother-in-law and from her in-law's kitchen :)
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup - uncooked moong dhal / payatham paruppu
- 3-4 medium sized peeled and boiled potatoes - cubed
- 2 tomatoes - diced
- 1 medium-sized/large onion - finely diced
- 4 teaspoons pottu kadalai / Split roasted gram dhal
- 2 teaspoons white poppy seeds / kasa kasa
- 1.5 teaspoons worth minced/grated ginger
- 2 green chillies
- 2 tablespoons grated coconut
- 5 cloves
- 6 cardamom pods (with the seeds)
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 1 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
- 2-3 tablespoons olive oil
- Juice of half a lemon (optional)
- 1/4 cup cilantro / coriander leaves - cut
Preparation:
- Cook the moong dhal with about 2 cups of water till it is mashable
- Heat a saucepan with oil. Add the cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom and let them sizzle in the oil for a minute.
- Add the diced onion and saute (on medium heat) until the onion turns translucent
- Next add the tomatoes and salt and saute till the tomatoes soften.
- Add the boiled/cooked moong dhal and 1.5 cups of water. Stir everything together and let the dhal seep into all the flavors. Cook for 5-10 minutes.
- In the meanwhile, prepare a flavorful paste to thicken the gravy. Grind together the pottu-kadalai, poppy seeds, ginger, green chillies, and coconut with about 1/4 cup of water till everything is a smooth paste.
- Add this paste to the bubbling dhal and stir well. Allow the mixture to cook for another 5 minutes. The paste will thicken the gravy. If you would like, add more water to dilute the gravy to your liking.
- Finally, add the boiled, cubed potatoes and stir well. Heat for another 2 minutes. Then remove from heat.
- Garnish with coriander leaves and the juice of half a lemon to bring out all the flavors.
That's it. It's an aromatic and mildly spicy variation of Kurma that goes very well as a side-dish. I absolutely love this dish!
Nice! I remember asking A. for this recipe after his mom made it.. and I finally get it now, thanks to you :)
ReplyDeleteOh, never knew you had tried it :)
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