As PJ's event, 'Flavours Of Maharashtra' is going to get complete on 31st of March. I thought I'll load her inbox with lots of Maharashtrian dishes. One more usal from my kitchen. Chawli chi usal does not need to bring sprouts to the beans. So when ever you feel short of vegetables in kitchen, you can make it immediately.
Ingredients
Cahvli (black eyed beans) - 1 cup
Chopped onion - 1-2
Tomatoes - 1
Red chilli powder - 1,1/2 teaspoon
Goda Masala/ Garam Masala - 1 teaspoons
Coriander powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Cumin powder - 1/4 teaspoon
Jaggery - 1/4 teaspoon
Oil - 1 teaspoons
Mustard seeds - 1/4 teaspoon
Asafetida - a pinch
Turmeric powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Chopped coriander leaves for garnishing
Salt to taste
Procedure
Pressure cook chavli (black eyed beans) in 2 cups of water. Take care that chavli should not over cook. Now heat oil in kadai, add mustard seeds. When it starts spluttering add asafetida and turmeric. Then add chopped onion , when it becomes transparent add finely chopped tomatoes. When tomatoes are cooked properly and leaves oil add cooked chavli. Now add all masalas, that is, red chilli powder, goda masala, cumin powder, coriander powder, salt and jaggery. Mix wel and cover it. Let it cook for a minute or two. So that chavli will absorb all the flavors of masala. You can make it dry of little gravy in it as per your wish. Garnish with chopped coriander. Serve with Roti or rice.
This goes to PJ's event, 'Flavours Of Maharashtra' and Naina
Never tried this beans....looks yum....
ReplyDeleteTried usal wid moth n green gram,not wid chauli..will try sometime..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteI don't add jaggery ...all other ingredients are same and yours looks so yum ....
ReplyDeleteOh the usal looks very yummy!!! Great post :)
ReplyDeleteWOw wat a nutritious usal,looks simply irresistible..
ReplyDeleteThe ingredients speaks about the authentic taste of the state.... looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteReva
First stop at your blog! Delicious looking curry! Love black-eyes peas and this sauce looks very inviting!
ReplyDeleteAhh..loved of look of the gravy..great n very authentic recipe!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
Looks Yum.Would love tohave it with steamed rice.Thanks for sending it to the event dear :)
ReplyDeleteBlackeyed peas usal looks dleicious.
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!!
ReplyDeleteNice dish.
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