Kootu is a traditional Tamil comfort food which can be done in a jiffy. Vegetables, lentils and coconut with some spices are the base for this easy and delicious food. A perfect complete balanced food with veggies, lentils and coconut is served traditionally with cooked rice and rasam(spiced soup). I served this with some hot pepper rasam and cooked quinoa. Believe me quinoa tastes great with lot of traditional Indian side dishes like sambar, rasam etc than adding to salads. There are lot of ways this kootu is done and in my family itself it is done in so many ways, either by adding cooked dal, grinding raw dal or with the addition of tamarind juice. Whatever way it is the end result is sure healthy and very tasty.
Preparation Time – 10 Minutes
Cooking Time – 20-30 Minutes
Serves – 4
Ingredients
Cauliflower – 1 medium sized(Cut out the florets from the thick stem and wash and keep it aside)
Frozen green peas – 1/2 Cup (Thawed)
Sambar powder – 1 Tsp or to taste
Turmeric powder – 1/2 Tsp
Salt – 1 Tsp or to taste
Raw Thoor dal – 2 Tbsp
Coconut pieces – Taken from 1 half
Rice flour – 1 Tsp
Tempering
Coconut oil – 1 Tsp
Mustard seeds – 1/2 Tsp
Split Urad dal – 1 Tbsp
Curry leaves – few optional
Method
1) Put the cauliflower florets, peas, salt, turmeric powder, sambar powder in a thick bottomed pan and add around 1/3 cup of water at the bottom.
2) Cover and cook till slightly tender, the more you cook the more nutrients will be lost. So cook till desired time.
3) Grind the Thoor dal, coconut pieces, rice flour in to a fine paste and add it to the cooked cauliflower and simmer for 2-3 minutes and switch off.
4) Warm the coconut oil and then add mustard seeds. Once the seeds stop spluttering add urad dal and cook till slightly brown and then add the curry leaves and transfer it to the cauliflower, coconut kootu.
5) Serve hot with some spicy rasam and cooked main course of your choice.
Events
Sending this to Vardhini’s Healing foods – Cauliflower an event started by Siri.
Sending this to Kaveri’s Kerala Kitchen Event an event started by Ria and Rose.
26 comments:
I love this one a lot..Totally Yummy..
Aarthi
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Wonderful kotu - a good combo with rice or chappatis :)
looks yummy. Comfort foodas you said.
This is quiet new to me !! looks delicious !!
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delicious recipe....superb
Lovely kootu n tempting clicks with seasoning,yummy!!
Erivum Puliyum
wow, lovely recipe, nice clicks too...:)
Kootu recipe here looks outstanding.
Super tempting kootu,makes me hungry.
Yummy kootu dear, will go well with some vatha kuzhambu rt..
lovely recipes, sounds so yummy with both rice n rotis!!
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Even I thought that the quinoa is pairing well with our Indian food. Kootu Looks delicious.
nice recipe...looks delicious..
Delicious and wonderful recipe.Excellent clicks.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Grinding toor dal instead of adding cooked dal is a good idea...Necessity is the mother of invention rt?
Please do link it to the Kerala Kitchen Event dear.
Never thought of grinding tuvar dal for kootu, nice innovation, thanks for sharing.
Delicious preparation....Looks very yummy..
Lovely kootu Sadhana.. I never make kootu with cauliflower but yours is looking great.
mom makes kootu all the time but i have yet to make it... this looks delecious :)
Looks so yummy. Nice one
All new and great for me.
These are the recipes I can never fail to bookmark. :)
Sounds good...nice
We make Rassa type curry with coconut and cauliflower. reminds me of my moms cooking.
Love Ash.
Kootu is one of my favorite to have with rice .. yummy and thx for linking to the event.
Vardhini
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This looks fantastic - I just bought a romanesco cabbage (or is it a cauliflower?). I never ate it before but I was looking for a use for it... do you think it would work in this sort of dish? If so I'm going to give it a try!
I am so going to try this too, very tempting :)
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