I prepared this simple dish from some left over mung bean sprouts I had after making a salad. I added some methi leaves and some seasonings and it was totally delicious. It went well with rice and rasam. I have kept the preparation very simple without adding any powders. If needed, sambar powder and chili powder can be added to this dhal for additional taste.
INGREDIENTS:
- Whole moong dhal or mung bean sprouts, 1 cup.
- Methi (fenugreek) leaves, 1 bunch.
- Medium-size red onion, 1.
- Green chilies, 1-2.
- Garlic, 1 clove or garlic paste, 1/2 teaspoon.
- Mustard seeds, 1 teaspoon.
- Cumin seeds, 1 teaspoon.
- Asafetida, 1 pinch.
- Salt as per taste.
- Curry leaves and chopped cilantro for garnishing.
- Turmeric powder, ½ teaspoon.
PREPARATION:
Wash the mung bean sprouts. Remove the methi leaves from the stems and rinse them to take out the dirt. Dice the onion and green chili finely and crush the garlic coarsely. Take a pressure cooker or a pressure pan and put the washed mung bean sprouts, greens, diced onions, chilies, crushed garlic, curry leaves, turmeric powder, salt as per taste along with some water just enough to cover everything. Pressure cook for about 10-15 minutes up to 3 whistles. When the pressure is released, mash the content with the back of the spatula. Meanwhile heat a small pan with 1 teaspoon of oil. When the oil is hot enough, add the mustard seeds. When the mustard seeds start to splutter, add the cumin seeds, asafetida let them fry for 30 seconds and switch off the stove. Add the seasonings to the dhal and mix everything well, garnish with chopped cilantro, and serve hot with idlis, dosas, rotis, or rice.
Oh this is quite different and very very nutritous...
ReplyDeleteOh wow!!! I love sprouted beans..Such a yummy and healthy curry...loved it..
ReplyDeleteSounds like a healthy yummy combo,Gita...looks yumm
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful dish! I love how the mung beans keep their wonderful green color even after being cooked!!
ReplyDeleteNice dish.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a healthy yummy combo,
ReplyDeleteSounds healthy...
ReplyDeleteeven I prepare this healthy Dal quite often, easy to prepare !
ReplyDeleteEasy and very healthy,love such simple healthy dishes...
ReplyDeleteHealth packed meal Gita.Simple and so nutritious ..that's what you need in the diet.
ReplyDeletesuch a healthy and yummy curry...looks so tempting, dear!
ReplyDeleteDiffferent , healthy and yummy
ReplyDeletenice healthy recipe dear..please do check this http://easy2cookrecipes.blogspot.com/2009/12/christmas-party-09-at-easy2cookrecipes.html
ReplyDeleteI just love this curry' mine is still lying in the draft...we make it bit diff' tho'...
ReplyDeleteVery healthy curry to go with rotis.
WOW!!.. looks soo delicious.. healthy too.. Awesome recipe.. :)
ReplyDeleteI just made a trip to the Indian store and have all these ingredients on hand, so I am going to try it for sure. Methi leaves are a big hit in our home, and I love any chance to cook with whole moong.
ReplyDeleteA very happy new year, dear Gita. Hope you're enjoying the holidays.
Healthy and delicious curry.
ReplyDeletevery healthy one dear..lovely combo of ingredients
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy dish- never made it!
ReplyDeletewow!!same pinch i did the sprouted mung beans for today's lunch!!ur curry looks delicious & healthy!!
ReplyDeleteSounds yumm and healthy..Love sprouted mung so I will like this curry too...:-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy curry, looks delicious...Definitely should give a try...thanks for sharing Gita..
ReplyDeleteNew and a different combo!
ReplyDeleteHi gita,wish you & your family a very happy & a prosperous new year filled with lots of happiness,peace and love always
ReplyDeleteWish you and your family a Very Happy New Year.:)
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy, gita!Thanks for the wishes and wish you and your family a very happy new year!
ReplyDeleteAdding methi makes it even better,I love sprouts.My best wishes for 2010 to you dear Gita :D
ReplyDeleteLove that idea of mung bean in curry. I am sure it would have tasted great with roti. Very healthy as well as delicious one da.
ReplyDeleteHappy New year Gita.
Happy new year Gita darling.....
ReplyDeletethis is such a healthy recipe....wonderful click dear.. :)
Wishing you and Dear one a Happy and Healthy New Year, Dear Gita!
ReplyDeleteHappy New year Gita! dhal looks so comforting and healthy!
ReplyDeleteWishes to you and your family a very Happy New Year Gita.
ReplyDeleteHey gita ..sounds like very helthy dish! Thanks for sharing !Thanks for the comment@ my blog keep visitng ! Happy New year dear!
ReplyDeletesuperb what a combination taste great with roti............
ReplyDeleteGorgeous curry Gita. Sprouts are so healthy and this dish sounds so delicious. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletethank you for the comments Gita. I am feeling beter now.
ReplyDeleteSprouted mung is very healthy. I would like to try this.
looks delicious
ReplyDeleteThis is such a healthy and delicious curry, loved the combination of methi and moong ! A very happy new year to you and your family...
ReplyDeleteI always have leftover mung sprouts that eventually dry out and get brown all over. This is a neat and healthy way to use them up. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow...that's an healthy and yummy combo....loving it...
ReplyDeleteThanks Gita, I am feeling much much better now, just needed to take the time off! :))
ReplyDeleteHappy 2010 to you. Great start with sprouted Moong which I love.
Curry looks nutritious and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWish you and your family a very happy and prosperous new year.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and delicious. Wonderful presentation.
healthy and new version!
ReplyDeleteDear Gita,
ReplyDeleteThe Daal looks healthy and tempting :)
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