Kootu is a popular South Indian accompaniment to rice. It is
usually made with a combination of vegetables, lentils and coconut. It is
generally mild but you can make it spicy if you like it that way. Ash gourd and yam, Chayote (chow chow,
carrots, potatoes) are few of the combinations of veggies which are popularly
used to prepare kootu.
I came to know about this raw tomato kootu from my MIL. I’ve
never seen my mother use raw tomatoes in her kitchen. So I never cooked with
it all these days. But my MIL always used to tell about it. She always talked
of it as a very delicious combination with rotis. But somehow all these years,
I never found raw tomatoes in the markets.
Last time, when I went vegetable shopping, I found lots of
fresh raw tomatoes and was immediately reminded of my MIL, so picked up a kilo
of those and came home. Asked her for the recipe and prepared it immediately. I
made it twice, once we had it with a combination of rice and rasam and on the
second day had it with rotis. I felt it tasted better with rotis because of the
tang from the tomatoes. And unlike the regular mild kootu, this would be better
if little spicy. So if you like a sweet, sour and spicy taste, then this one is for you.
What you'll need
- Raw Tomatoes – 5 to 6 (I used country tomatoes)
- Split Yellow Moong Dal – 3 heaped tbsp
- Turmeric Powder – ¼ tsp
- Sugar – 1 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Channa Dal – ½ tbsp
- Black Peppercorns – about 15
- Dried Red Chilly – 2
- Cumin Seeds – 1 tsp
- Freshly Scraped Coconut – ¼ cup
For Tempering
- Coconut oil – 2 tsp
- Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
- Urad Dal – ½ tsp
- Asafoetida – a pinch
- Curry Leaves Few
Method
- Pressure cook the dal with enough water. Once cool, mash and keep aside.
- Wash and chop the raw tomatoes into medium sized cubes. Don’t make it too small.
- Heat a kadai, add the chopped tomatoes and 1 cup of water.
- Add salt, sugar and turmeric powder, cover and cook till the tomatoes are cooked. Take care not to make them mushy.
- In the meanwhile, heat a small frying pan with a tsp of oil, roast the channa dal, peppercorns and dried red chillies. Grind these along with cumin seeds and coconut into a fine paste with some water.
- Once the tomatoes are cooked, add the mashed dal and cook for 3 to 4 minutes.
- Now add the ground paste and cook for another 2 to 3 minutes. Check for seasoning.
- Heat a small frying pan with oil, temper with mustard seeds, urad dal, asafoetida and curry leaves. Pour over the kootu.
Serve with plain rice or with chappathis.
Note:
- After cooking the tomatoes, there will be some water left, let it remain. After adding the dal and ground paste the consistency will thicken.
- You can use tuvar dal instead of Moong dal.
- I added the sugar to balance out the tartness from the tomatoes.
25 comments:
kootu looks delicious.. nice presentation and great pics..
Nice kootu Kaveri, I use green tomatoes a lot in my dishes and I am waiting for Spring to get them home.
Very nice kootu kaveri , I have never tried with green tomatoes though . But sure to try this out soon
Such a light & comforting kootu...Lovely recipe kaveri..
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Delicious kootu,loved this version...
looks interesting... :)
delicious looking koottu..
very comforting kootu.... looks appealing....
lovely clicks.. i also made raw tomato dal a while ago on my blog... you can find recipe here - http://confusioncook.com/2011/09/28/raw-tomato-dal-kootu-blog-hop-5/
nice n delicious kootu..looks perfect
looks mouthwatering...just delicious!
lovely and tempting dish.
Yummy kootu and nice clicks..
My aunt makes this, looks simple and tempting
wow, that looks superb. Please do send your delicious and healthy dish to my "Healthy Me & Healthy Us" event @ my blog (read the rules please)
Healthy and tangy dal, loved it.
Love kootu with green tomatoes, excellent dish to enjoy with a bowl of rice and pickles.
Delicious pacha thakali kootu kaveri. I make it.
Nice and simple dish..
Deliciously prepared curry with green tomato..
Very healthy and comfort kootu.
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It is been more than 3 years since i had this.. . Looks lovely Kaveri... I also like your coconut shell ladle...
I have only made pacha thakali avial - yo don't need any other souring agent. But kootu is new to me! Pics are great!
Authentic &yummy kootu ,must have tasted divine..love the tangines of raw tomatoes:)
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It sounds good. I have raw tomatto ready at home. I am going to try.
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