Nothing can beat the taste of home-made dishes even if it is simple. U can do greater variety with Indian Vegetables. This dish is an easy to do side-dish popular in TamilNadu and needs 12 - 14 mins cooking-time. U can have this with rice and rasam or Curd Rice or chapathi or Idli.Its a simple curry to do,if u r not looking for anything special.Try this recipe at home. Enjoy ur Meal!.BonAppetit!.
Indian Broad Beans Masala - Avaraikai pieces cooked with spices
Ingredients:
150 gms Indian Broad Beans(Clean and cut into bite-sized pieces)
1 onion or 6 sambar onions finely chopped
1/2 tsp chilli powder
1/6 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1/3 tsp or salt to taste
few curry leaves
few coriander leaves
200 ml water
2 tsp refined oil
Directions
1.Heat oil in a Kadai, Splutter mustard seeds,chopped onions and curry leaves.Saute it for 3 mins on medium flame.
2.Add the Broadbeans pieces to the Kadai,all the spices,salt and saute it for 2 mins till the spices get mixed well.
3.Add 200 ml water,Cover and cook till it gets done in 10 -12 mins time on medium flame - stirring it often.
4.Gather this masala in a bowl and serve it hot with rice or rasam or yoghurt or Curd rice or Coconut rice or lemon rice or chapati or Idli.
Indian Broad Beans Masala - Avaraikai pieces cooked with spices
Ingredients:
150 gms Indian Broad Beans(Clean and cut into bite-sized pieces)
1 onion or 6 sambar onions finely chopped
1/2 tsp chilli powder
1/6 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1/3 tsp or salt to taste
few curry leaves
few coriander leaves
200 ml water
2 tsp refined oil
Directions
1.Heat oil in a Kadai, Splutter mustard seeds,chopped onions and curry leaves.Saute it for 3 mins on medium flame.
2.Add the Broadbeans pieces to the Kadai,all the spices,salt and saute it for 2 mins till the spices get mixed well.
3.Add 200 ml water,Cover and cook till it gets done in 10 -12 mins time on medium flame - stirring it often.
4.Gather this masala in a bowl and serve it hot with rice or rasam or yoghurt or Curd rice or Coconut rice or lemon rice or chapati or Idli.
looks delicious and yummy...
ReplyDeletetempting version...feeling like tasting it now..:)
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Never cooked broad beans ins way...innovative n sounds so yummy...looks so inviting!!
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ReplyDeleteBoard bean masala looks awesome.
ReplyDeletethis one definitely goes well with dal and rice!! YUmmy!
ReplyDeleteNice preparation..yum..
ReplyDeletehi christy, sorry for being a bit late in visiting you, my net a bit slow.. yes, now i know how to cook the broad beans... your masala looks so appetizing, i will eat them with paratha or naan or roti. have a nice day
ReplyDeleteThe broad beans masala looks really tasty and would be perfect with rasam
ReplyDeleteMouth watering, all the spices are making it look so delicious...
ReplyDeletenice dish
ReplyDeletehealthy and delicious masala..
ReplyDeleteOoh, that picture on top is so drool-worthy!
ReplyDeletedelicious curry..love this vegetable
ReplyDeleteSo simple and delicious masala..
ReplyDeleteNice recipe...Looks yummy
ReplyDeletesuper tempting masala...........
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of food, it reminds me of being at my mothers.
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