- Grind the dals with 2-3 red chilies, 1 tsp cumin seeds, and salt without adding water. Grind to a coarse paste and not to a thick paste.
- To the ground paste add ½ big onion finely chopped and mix with the paste. Make lemon size balls with your hands.
- Arrange the balls on idly moulds and steam cook for 9- 10 minutes until the ball gets cooked.
- For the curry heat the pan with 2-3 tsp oil, add mustard, cumin, and curry leaves and saute for few minutes.
- Add ½ big onion finely chopped, 1 tomato finely chopped, ¼ tsp fenugreek powder, and pinch of asafetida and saute them well.
- Add 1 ½ tsp chili powder, 3 ½ tsp coriander powder, ½ tsp turmeric powder, lemon size tamarind soaked in 1 cup of water, and salt. Mix everything and cook on low-medium heat for few minutes.
- Grind ½ - ¾ cup of coconut and pour it to the curry and cook for another few minutes.
- Slowly drop the lentil dumplings to the curry and cook for another few minutes.
Serve hot with rice :)
See Priya's lentil dumpling curry, Sudha's lentil dumplings in Yogurt sauce
and Manpasand's Lentil soup
Hi there! I haven't been here in a while. I love the new look of your blog. I also love your dumplings. I'd love to have a taste!
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Paz
yum ,yum every time I come ,I get to see yummy treats.priya Your lentil dumplings are very appetizing.
ReplyDeleteLooks mouthwatering, Priya!! I love all your recipes and I made Kerala Sambhar too! YUM!! I will put up in my post sometime with credit to you..Thanks a bunch..
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!! :)))
This is a great recipe. We do make lentil dumpling rasam . Here is the link http://manpasand.blogspot.com/2006/06/paruppu-urundai-rasam.html
ReplyDeleteI have bookmarked this recipe. Will surely try this.
Priya, this looks so tempting right now! It's raining out and this would make such a lovely lunch or supper. Will have to try very soon - thank you for sharing it :)
ReplyDeletepriya...is this the same 'vada curry' which is famous in tamilnadu??? i have heared of that but never tried..ur curry is so appealing..hey,does it taste like paruppuvada?
ReplyDeletePriya we call this uruna kozhambu..was actually looking out for the recipe..will try this soon and let u know..
ReplyDeletePriya , when I saw the picture I thought it was malai kofta. Picture looks tempting priya. I wanted to make this for a long time ..Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeletepriya..i fell iam some way familier to this recipe..but forgotten completely...thanks for reminding i will try it soon.
ReplyDelete.hmm..looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeletei have heard of this but good to get a recipe from you. will try it soon.
ReplyDeletePriya, The dumplings recipe is simply superb. You can bet i am going to try it out vry soon. will let you know how it turned out.
ReplyDeletePriya, I will try this recipe and will let you know. Btw,as usual nice pic.
ReplyDeletewow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tht looks amazing...i love such type of colorful dishes and am very much impressed by u...thnx for sharing
ReplyDeletePriya, This recipe looks amazingly delicious. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePriya...this is my first visit to your site and it looks good...will surely try this one out
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! Don't remember I have ever tasted this. I will try it out sometime. :)
ReplyDeleteWow..that looks amazing. I will make them soon.
ReplyDeleteAww..this looks mouthwatering, I missed having this while in India
ReplyDeletelooks so good Priya and your new look of the blog also
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe Priya. This is on my "cook this weekend" list.
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Hey Paz..good to see you after a long time..
ReplyDeleteManeka... you are right-- they call it as Urandi Kulambu-- the dumplings tastes exactly like Parippu vada....
Thanks Priya for visiting the site:)
Hi Priya,
ReplyDeleteYummy looking curry!!! Thanks for sharing.
Hi,
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