Ingredients
Sundakkai vatral or any type of vatral-1/4 cup
Tamarind - golf ball sized
Sambar powder/Vatral kuzhambu powder- 1- 1½ tsp(I used sakthi sambar powder)
Onion- 1 small cut tinto strips
Shallots /pearl onions- 6
Garlic- 6-8 cloves
Oil - 4 to 5 tsp
Coconut grated-little, approx 2 tsp
Curry leaves- 1 sprig
Methi powder-1/4 tsp
Salt to taste
Tamarind - golf ball sized
Sambar powder/Vatral kuzhambu powder- 1- 1½ tsp(I used sakthi sambar powder)
Onion- 1 small cut tinto strips
Shallots /pearl onions- 6
Garlic- 6-8 cloves
Oil - 4 to 5 tsp
Coconut grated-little, approx 2 tsp
Curry leaves- 1 sprig
Methi powder-1/4 tsp
Salt to taste
Method
Peal and cut the pearl onions to chunks. Soak the tamarind in water and get the juice. Keep aside.
Heat 1 tsp of oil in a pan and add the pearl onions and fry till it turns transparent. Remove from fire. When cooled grind this with sambar powder and coconut into a fine paste.
Heat the remaining oil in the same pan and when it is hot add the vatrals and fry till it turns brown. Then add the onions , curryleaves and garlic. Fry for sometime and then add the tamarind juice. When it boils add the ground paste. Add ½ cup of water,methi powder and salt , simmer the flame and partly close it with a lid. Cook for 15 to 20 minutes till the oil separates on top.
Serve hot with rice and papad.
Heat 1 tsp of oil in a pan and add the pearl onions and fry till it turns transparent. Remove from fire. When cooled grind this with sambar powder and coconut into a fine paste.
Heat the remaining oil in the same pan and when it is hot add the vatrals and fry till it turns brown. Then add the onions , curryleaves and garlic. Fry for sometime and then add the tamarind juice. When it boils add the ground paste. Add ½ cup of water,methi powder and salt , simmer the flame and partly close it with a lid. Cook for 15 to 20 minutes till the oil separates on top.
Serve hot with rice and papad.
I love Vatral Kuzhambu, haven't had it in ages! Didn't know it can be made with Sambar powder! Thanks!
ReplyDeletePrema love this Vatral Kuzhambu, I tasted it at a restaurant once and have been hooked since. Yours looks exactly like the once I tasted
ReplyDeleteHey Prema,
ReplyDeleteVatral kuzhambu is perfect comfort food! Your meal looks so delicous!
Cheers
Latha
I agree,perfect comfort food indeed.I love it Prema,thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteVatral Kuzhmbu looks good, you made me to remember my family weddings..becoz it use to be in menu sure...
ReplyDeleteI never tried at home, let me try your version, thanks.
This dish used to be a regular in our hostel but never realised it can be tasty too until I had it a from a friend's house! btw, what is sundakkai? Sorry, though I have stayed in Chennai for sometime, my proficiency in tamil is very bad :)
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Thats so interesting, didn't know you sun dried veggies and used them. How do you sun dry them here, or do you store them from summer ?
ReplyDeleteThanks Prema, for this new and interesting recipe
Thats so interesting, didn't know you sun dried veggies and used them. How do you sun dry them here, or do you store them from summer ?
ReplyDeleteThanks Prema, for this new and interesting recipe
mouth watering recipe and the pictures as well :-)
ReplyDeletenever tried vartal kuzambu prema. thanks a lot for this recipe. i have been trying chettinadu cuisine since some time. will give it a shot very soon.
ReplyDeletehappy ugadi to u n ur family:)
Hi Prema
ReplyDeletelooking good.tasty!!
hmmm yummy. I brought all the vatrals this time when i went to India. I too keep making it. Yours looks delicious. Like the ones we get in TN hotels with full meals.My cheeks are hurting.
ReplyDeletecheers
sharmi
hmmm yummy. I brought all the vatrals this time when i went to India. I too keep making it. Yours looks delicious. Like the ones we get in TN hotels with full meals.My cheeks are hurting.
ReplyDeletecheers
sharmi
Hi Prema,
ReplyDeleteExactly it looks like Saravana Bhavan Vatral Kuzhambu... Ayyooooo vatral kuzhambu with sutta appalam great combo...
Thanks for sharing your version prema, I will try this for sure.
Oh, our comfort dish, with one fried veg. it is great. Nice post Prema. Viji
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a new tomato recipe, prema. But if you have inconvenience, no problem, I will accept the old one. Thanks for participating.
ReplyDeleteVatral kuzhambu looks good.
What a nice comfort food. I've had this at my friend's place, tastes yummy.
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This is such a new recipe for me...I know only about sun-dried tomatoes...thanks for making me know better.
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Prema - this looks great. My MIL was telling me about this, maybe she'll make it for us this time :)
ReplyDeletePrema, I love vetralkuzhambu. In fact thats my lunch today with pacchai kathrikkai than. I have also posted a pudina one. Good one!
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This one will be totally new for me, Prema, and it sounds delicious! I will look for vatral at the store. Thanks for sharing your recipe :)
ReplyDeleteVatral Kuzhambu,never tasted but, heard about it.now, that I've got a recipe, perhaps, I could try this one.Thanks prema for sharing this:)
ReplyDeleteSundakkai vatral kozhambu is my favorite. i usually add lots of berries.....it really helps me get rid of allergies and rashes.
ReplyDeleteHey Prema... i made vatral kuzhambu today.. followed ur recipe word to word and added just a tsp of chilly pwd to make it a little spicy, since my sambhar powder isnt that spicy... Turned out Great.. today is my hubby's baday adn this was a part of the large south indian menu..
ReplyDeletethank u..
Hi,
ReplyDeleteHave blogged your Vatral Kulambu as a model recipe in the 1001 Kulambu cookbook at http://ramkicooks.blogspot.com/
/Thanks for the recipe
hi prema,
ReplyDeletewant to try a recipe...can u suggest a place where to get vatral in NJ?
Hi priya ,
ReplyDeleteIf u are in NJ u can get vatrals in subzi mandi or any Indian store close to u.
hai prema,
ReplyDeletefirst i ask to u thnkx.becoz my hubby like vatral kuzhambu very much.but i didn't know hw to prepare.so ur recipe help to me. taste is very very nice.