This recipe is something I came across after reading Mangayar Malar magazine. This is
something new to me and I have not tried this thogayal before. I make paruppu usli, curry and adai using vaazhapoo but never tried thogayal. So I wanted to try this thogayal this time and it came out pretty well. Here is the recipe.
Ingredients:-
Remove kallan from vaazhapoo. Then, pre heat oil in a pan, splutter mustard seeds, add urad dhall and red chillies and fry it till it becomes golden brown. Do not over fry or burn urad dhall. Keep it aside. In the same pan, fry coconut to golden brown and keep it aside. Now fry the vaazhapoo florets for few mts and let everything cool for few minutes. Now add required amount of salt to the above ingredients along with tamarind and grind it into a fine paste. This goes really well with hot white rice with a teaspoon of sesame oil and also with chapathi, idly and dosa.

Ingredients:-
- Vaazhapoo florets - a handfull
- Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
- Urad dhall - 2 tbsp
- Red chillies - 4 ( acc to taste)
- Salt to taste
- Coconut - 1 tsp (acc to taste)
- Tamarind - a tiny ball sized or 1 tbsp paste
- Oil - 1 tsp

NIce thogayal.. tastely dish.
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy.. :p nice dish. will try it soon.
ReplyDeleteI guess I am here for the first time. But sure to be back again. Nice collection of recipes. Keep it going.
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different one dear..lovely
ReplyDeleteIt's new new to me. Interesting recipe and nice blog :) Thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteDelectable thogayal vidya:)
ReplyDeleteHealthy thogayal... looks yummy. You have a nice space with so many collections.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by and leaving ur comments. Will be visiting more :)
Looks yummy....I never tried but so tempted
ReplyDeleteNice recipe, I bought banana flower once and was so confused how to make it. Never tried from than on...Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteWowww quite a different thogayal!
ReplyDeleteValaipoo thogayal sounds amirtham to me:) Wonderful recipe dear. I always fall in love with this kind of authentic cuisines:) You have a very nice blog. Keep rocking.
ReplyDeleteHi Vidhya,
ReplyDeleteRegarding your query on the event - repost:
If you have more than one recipe, You can repost them.
Here is an example.
http://elitefoods.blogspot.com/2009/07/some-reposts.html
Expecting a lot of yummy recipes from u.
Cheers,
Viki.
This is a new dish for me.....will try it soon...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletei love this but am too lazy to do the prep work!
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