Thursday, December 9, 2010

Muddi palya /Mudda bhaji (Mashed lentils & greens)

This is a North Karnataka specialty. A very healthy, low fat dish that goes well both with rice & rotis. When I prepared this, I was not very sure if my hubby would like this.But, he thoroughly enjoyed eating it.

I am happy that I have made one more good friend here. She is from North Karnataka & this recipe is from her. I have noted down many North Karnataka dishes from her & you all know what to expect from my coming posts :)
We not only exchange recipes, we exchange good food too. Last week I got a box full of piping hot stuffed mirchi bhajji (stuffed green chili fritters). It was amazing !

Now, back to today's dish.

Serves: 3-4
Preparation time: 15mins
Cooking time: 45mins

Ingredients:
Spinach or any other greens like amaranth leaves: 1 small bunch (around 150gms)
Toor dal/Pigeon peas: 3/4 cup
Brinjal: 1 medium sized (I normally use Chinese eggplant)
Tomato: 1 medium sized
Onion: 1 medium sized
Garlic: 1 pod
Green chillies: 3-4 nos
Any spice powder: 1 tsp (like rasam powder or sambar powder. I use sambar powder)
Tamarind extract: 1.5 tsp
Salt: According to taste
Turmeric: a big pinch
Oil: 2 drops
Water: Around 4 cups

Muddi palya tempering:
Oil: 1 tbsp
Garlic: 3 pods (sliced)
Mustard seeds: 1 tsp
Curry leaves: 6 nos
Dry red chili: 1 no

Rasam/Soup tempering:
Oil: 1 tsp
Mustard seeds: 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida: a pinch
Curry leaves: 3-4nos

Method:
  • Wash the lentils thoroughly & keep them to boil in a large sauce pan (add around 2 cups of water to it).
  • Add the oil, turmeric to the lentils & let them cook on a medium flame.
  • Meantime, wash the eggplant, greens, tomato. Coarsely chop the greens, eggplant, tomato & onion.Crush the garlic & keep it aside. 
  • When the lentils are 3/4th cooked (press the lentil gently between your fingers. If lentils are soft to press then they are cooked), add the spinach, tomato, brinjal, onion & crushed garlic. Add another 2 or more cups of water. Cook for another 5-7mins on a medium flame till the vegetables are soft.

  • Add the spice powder, tamarind paste, salt & cook for another 3-4mins.
  • Turn off the heat & pass the cooked vegetables + lentils through a colander (Drain out the water). Preserve this drained stock to make a tasty rasam/soup. 
  • Immediately take out the veggies + lentils & mash them as much as possible (Remember to do this while the mixture is hot). 
  • Now you have 2 parts, mashed lentils + greens & drained stock.

For rasam:
  • Using the drained stock, proceed to make the rasam. Adjust the seasoning to the stock.
  • Prepare the tempering. Heat oil. Add the mustard seeds to the oil. When seeds splutter, add curry leaves, asafoetida & turn off the heat. Pour this tempering to the seasoned stock & mix well. Nutritious rasam is ready. Serve it hot with rice.


For muddi palya:
  • Prepare the tempering. Heat oil. When oil is hot, add mustard seeds. When seeds splutter, add garlic & curry leaves. When garlic turns golden brown, add broken red chili & turn off the heat. Pour this tempering over the  muddi palya. Mix well & serve it hot with rice or roti.
      (Thali/Lunch plate, Clockwise L-R, muddi palya, rasam, plain yogurt/curd, papad, steamed rice, chapathi/roti. ) 


Notes:
  • If you are "no" to garlic & onion, you could omit it. I have made this without the garlic & onion. It tastes good either ways. 
  • Many greens like amaranth leaves, methi (fenugreek leaves), sharp spinach, round spinach could be used to make this.
  • It is very essential to mash the vegetables & lentils while they are still hot. No need to mash it in the blender. Just a rough mash using your masher should do the work. Also, take care not to make a paste out of it. Refer the picture to see how much to mash them. 
  • If the lentils are not properly cooked, this dish do not turn good. Hence cook the lentils well. 

11 comments:

  1. Wat a delicious bhaji, looks simply yummy..

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  2. @priya,
    thanks for the quick comment.

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  3. Wonderful recipe.. looks gr8.. lovely platter :)

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  4. Dear Sush
    How are you? I like this recipe, specially the spicing and use of Tuar dal.
    I am going to try it . Let me see what all you have posted during my absence from Blog.
    Have a nice weekend

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  5. Mudhi palya looks real yummy and healthy.

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  6. loved the mashed lenthils and green...beautiful thali!!

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  7. slurrp..nan fav combinations! looks yummm

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  8. Super agide ri.. namkade Bassau anta madtivi it is something similar, though not exactly the same. Drooling here..

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  9. That thali looks so comfort and delicious palya recipe...

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  10. This looks absolutely delicious! I love the presentation!

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  11. Looks so yummy,I love this palya with akkiroti

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