It is almost a month since I last
posted and I feel happy to be back to blogging. It was an unexpected break.
Today I am sharing a very simple post
– Karuveppillai podi or Curry Leaves powder. These kind of powders are a staple
in my kitchen. They come in very handy, when you don’t have stock of vegetables
or are just plain bored or lazy to cook an elaborate meal. Some steamed rice, a
spoon of gingely oil and some spice powder like this with some applam or vadams
and satisfying meal is ready in no time.
This version I am sharing today is my MIL's version. I have tried another version with other ingredients, will post that recipe also soon.
What you’ll need
- Karuveppillai/ Curry Leaves – 1.5 Cup, tightly packed
- Urad Dal – ¼ cup
- Kadala Paruppu – 2 tbsp
- Dried Red Chillies – 4 to 5
- Cumin Seeds/jeera – 1 tsp
- Whole Black Pepper – 1 tsp
- Asafoetida – a small piece
- Salt to taste
- Oil – 1 tsp
Method
- Wash and drain the curry leaves and then spread on a kitchen towel until the moisture is absorbed.
- Heat a Kadai with a tsp of oil, add the asafoetida and fry till it puffs up.
- Then add the Urad dal and fry until golden. Transfer to a plate.
- Next fry the Kadala paruppu till golden and transfer to a plate.
- Also fry the cumin seeds/jeera and black pepper.
- Switch off the heat and add the curry leaves and keep stirring till the leaves are completely dry and make a crackling sound, the leaves should break when you crush with your hands.
- Cool and grind everything to a fine powder with salt.
- Store in air tight container.
Mix this powder with steamed white
rice and a spoon of sesame oil.
Note:
- You can fry a marble sized ball of tamarind along with the dals and grind.
- You can spread the curry leaves on a flat plate and microwave it for 3 to 4 minutes instead of frying in kadai.
- This powder tastes better when on the spicier side, adjust the chillies and pepper accordingly.
11 comments:
Very flavour full curry leaves podu. .
Delicious and aromatic looking podi. Loved the way you have presented it.
Deepa
I like karuveppilai podi when it is extra peppery. The pictures are so nice here. I enjoy this podi too.
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Karuveppilai podi looks delicious.
Hi Kaveri good to see you posting again. Though I have never commented in the past I am a big beneficiary of your recipes:)) your recipes are absolutely foolproof and I am able to recreate the tastes of my childhood using your blog. So a big thank you and hoping to see more traditional Pallakad recipes.
I can get its smell over here... yum...
So healthy it looks.. wonderful post...
Flavorful podi,thanks for sharing
I love this podi a lot,nice clicks
Thank you , Kaveri, for your fool proof receipes. God bless you and your family
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