Ulavalu Chutney/Kollu Paruppu Chutney
One day of food outside oh thats common, two thats okie too, third and the fourth oh thats definitely bad... I said, this is not India to get Indian food; Krish looked at me and smiled and answered "You are becoming crazy about Indian food these days". Ofcourse I dont deny the fact, I fall back on Indian food and most importantly all my supplies are vanishing ;). I am always elated and my happiness finds no bound when I see my Orange topped pantry bottles beg me to fill them back!!! "There will be my favorite for lunch" is all I replied. My fav, oh its mostly healthy other than the sweets that I munch he he he!!!
Ulavalu in Telugu, Kollu in Tamil, Kulthi in Hindi and Horse Gram in English; its a very proteinious and a fibre rich dhal. My Naanamma says that horses are fed Ulavalu so they dont put on fat, which helps then be the fastest animal. So true to every word, it reduces cholestrol and any excretion realted problems too. Horse Gram chutney is very easy to make a flavorful and ofcourse tasty too.
As told I made the chutney, Krish came home for lunch and I had a platter full of Annam Muddalu with Ulavalu Chutney there was nothing left and infact we had more food than usual...
Ingredients:
Horse Gram - 3/4 cup
Pearl Onions - 1 cup
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Cumin Seeds - 1 1/2 tbsp
Coriander Seeds - 1 tbsp
Red Chillies - 5 nos.
Curry Leaves a few
Sesame Oil - 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Water as needed
Method:
1. Wash and soak Horse Gram for an hour, pressure cook the dhal with 2 cups of Water until soft and mushy. There will be very little Water left after cooking, just retain the Water.
2. In a pan heat Oil, Mustard Seeds, Curry Leaves; when the Mustard Seeds splutter add the Cumin Seeds and Coriander Seeds.
3. When they turn brown add the sliced Pearl Onions and cook until golden brown.
4. Let it cool and paste it with the Horse Gram and Salt. If the blender refuses to move add the retained Water from the cooked dhal.
5. Do not make it watery, keep it thick and coarse if you like.
Serve with: Steaming Rice and Ghee, mix well with Chutney and make Muddalu or balls.
Ulavalu in Telugu, Kollu in Tamil, Kulthi in Hindi and Horse Gram in English; its a very proteinious and a fibre rich dhal. My Naanamma says that horses are fed Ulavalu so they dont put on fat, which helps then be the fastest animal. So true to every word, it reduces cholestrol and any excretion realted problems too. Horse Gram chutney is very easy to make a flavorful and ofcourse tasty too.
As told I made the chutney, Krish came home for lunch and I had a platter full of Annam Muddalu with Ulavalu Chutney there was nothing left and infact we had more food than usual...
Ingredients:
Horse Gram - 3/4 cup
Pearl Onions - 1 cup
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Cumin Seeds - 1 1/2 tbsp
Coriander Seeds - 1 tbsp
Red Chillies - 5 nos.
Curry Leaves a few
Sesame Oil - 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Water as needed
Method:
1. Wash and soak Horse Gram for an hour, pressure cook the dhal with 2 cups of Water until soft and mushy. There will be very little Water left after cooking, just retain the Water.
2. In a pan heat Oil, Mustard Seeds, Curry Leaves; when the Mustard Seeds splutter add the Cumin Seeds and Coriander Seeds.
3. When they turn brown add the sliced Pearl Onions and cook until golden brown.
4. Let it cool and paste it with the Horse Gram and Salt. If the blender refuses to move add the retained Water from the cooked dhal.
5. Do not make it watery, keep it thick and coarse if you like.
Serve with: Steaming Rice and Ghee, mix well with Chutney and make Muddalu or balls.
60 comments:
I love that Horsegram. Beautiful presentation Ramya, must try chutney. We make Huruli Kattu, like thick gravy boiled down to paste, very spicy. Tastes great with rice and ghee just like your's.
Wow that horsegram chutney would be great combination with iddlies or dosa dear....
Looks yummy ...I love these kind of chutney with hot rice with ghee heavenly... and this chutney is slightly variated with what i regularly do... will bookmark and try for sure ramya.. Can I come and have those cute muddalu...
Interesting recipe.
New to me...have bookmarked it!
Looks spicy chutney..nice presentation.
we make hurli saru..
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Beautiful presentation, nice chutney, I will try some time.
Such a healthy chutney Ramya...love the way u have presented this dish...awesome..
The chutney is on top of list as I love spicy stuff! Got to get some horsegram on my next visit to Indian grocery! Beautiful presentation as usual Ramya!
Chutney looks yummy...i like the spicy ones a lot...hav to giv this one a try...
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Hey, love the chutney. Never had this kollu paruppu chutney before ..rasam yes, but not chutney. The rice balls look yummy.
very new and interesting chutney !!
Never tasted parippu chutney...sounds gr8
Lovely Kollu. It is good in whatever it is put in, rasam or chutney. You are making me drool as we dont get it here :(
Enjoy! Doesnt these podis and thogayals make you eat more :)
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looks great. lovely presentation...
horsegram saaru is the only thing I knew to prepare..wow chutney would be great, thanks for the recipe,nice clicks.
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Beautiful presentation.. Yummy chutney.. Never tried this one will try soon...
we also prepare horsegram chutney & horsegram is called hurali kaalu in Kannada. We add coconut for the chutney. This one is different & will try this next time when I get horsegram.
thx for visiting my blog..you hv a nice bblog with some yummy recipes....nice chutney..
Simply superb dear..i havent tried this but nowi ill make this for sure :)
Never had this kollu paruppu chutney before.. will try this chutney soon..Lovely presentation ramya:)
Kollu chutney looks yumm.Will surely try this weekend..We all need this :P
Thanks dear..
Chutney looks yum!
Beautiful presentation!!!
Kollu is my favorite. Delicious chutney.. those rice balls are tempting me.
Chutney looks yummy and spicy...
Horse gram chutney sounds interesting
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sounds interesting,nice recipe too to try,looks so good..
that is a new one for me... looks yummy 'n spicy...
That's beautiful presentation!!, I love Horse gram amma used to use it a lot in lot of things, My hubby doesn't fancy it, He says that only horses should eat it!!, I have made podi with it, I haven't tried chutney this style, will give it a try!!
lovely presentation dear..healthy chutney..would like to try
First, thanx for visiting my space and the lovely comments...like the variety of your recipes...
I will be following your blog!
This chutney is truly unique to me because I have never cooked with horsegram before...very interesting!!!
Great and awesome chutney. Would like to have it with hot rice.
lovely spread and chutney looks so lip-smacking lol..
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heard of ulava charu but not ulava pachadi.will check with mom about this pachadi.
Looks really nice. This is something so new for me. sure to try it out.
beautiful presentation....looks great.Must try ..on my list
I only knew the curry side to this...Interesting and delicious!
New to me,It would taste great with rice mixed up with sesame oil!
What a lovely presentation!
Hey nice presentation da :) chutney with horsegram sounds delicious and healthy one too...I've got to try this soon!
wow horse gram chutney!
Muddalu looks cute. Nice chutney.. kollu is good for cold and this is perfect for this season. My grandma too makes same kind.
Wow! Ramya ...Nice Presentation!Lovely recipe!
interesting n inviting..healthy too!
great recipe, new to me
Sounds interesting yaa, never tried it though. Beautiful presentation n gorgeous clicks Ramya!
Nice! I am a fan of south indian cuisine and would love to try this!
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Nice! I am a fan of south indian cuisine and would love to try this!
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Nice and interesting recipe...presented beautifully...Have a great week end !
Nice.. We do make kollu chutney much similar to this .. Love to have them with white rice ramya ..
Hi Ramya. I have some horsegram let me try this looks very interesting and so well presented.
I have bookmarked.
Very well Presented dear..This is new to me..
Kollu is my favorite....Healthy one....chutney looks yummy... Nice presentation.
Chutney looks delicious and yummy!!!new to me..must try soon..;-))
Very nice and interesting recipe. Looks delicious. I appreciate for your wonderful presentation.
wow, great to meet you greet you and taste your food and spices through your words
Never tried this.Im bookmarking this
I too make this chutney..loved the picture Dear..very nice recipe..
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