1 cup toor dal/ thoram paruppu
3-5 ref chillies
1tbsp moong dal
1/4 tsp asafetida
1/2 cup grated coconuts
1 stem of curry leaves
1tbsp of sesame oil + 2 tsp
1/3 cup water +
Method
Heat the oil in a pan and add all the ingredients and roast until the lentils and coconut are golden brown. Cool it down and dry grind into a coarse powder.
Then in a pan, add the 2 tsp of oil and splutter some mustard seeds. Add the powder and turn once. Now add 1/3 cup of water and mix ingredients well until it gets to a dumpling-able stage - Be cautious in adding more water - if you need to.
Once this is somewhat cool, make balls out of them and keep. Get your steamer out, spray them with non-stick oil.
Arrange the balls spaced apart and steam for 15 minutes.
In the meantime, make your vetha kozhambu -
Once the balls are cooked, allow them to cool while you are still boiling the kozhambu. Once fully cooked, transfer the kozhambu into the serving dish -
Gently add the dumplings into the gravy when it is still hot.
Allow it to soak in nicely before serving
Or the chappatis!
Enjoy this healthy and utterly delicious dish to your heart's content!
Wholesome, scrumptious dish that is new to me. Thanks for posting it. They are perfectly done. Is the steaming process the secret behind the urundai not falling apart in the kuzhambu?
ReplyDeletewow...super tempting tangy and spicy paruppu urundai kuzhambu...excellent preparation...will try this for sure!!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing it.
I make a little different version of this, I soak the dals and grind, I'll try yours next time..
ReplyDeleteLooks really interesting. Will definitely try :-)
ReplyDeleteAparna from Square Meals
Mmmm.....this looks sooo YUMM!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous Priya - I definitely want to try these, although I need to try to find somewhere which sells mung dal first :( Maybe I can find a place online!
ReplyDeleteCharles @ FiveEuroFood.com
wow..urundai kuzhambu looks utterly delicious..even i have the paruppu urundai kuzhambu in my draft..will post soon..loved your version !
ReplyDeleteWow...a delicacy!! Inviting!! It's been a while I had this :). YUM!!
ReplyDeleteKulambhu looks so tempting and delicious,wish to have it now...
ReplyDeletesuper yummy delicious !!
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urundai looks perfect and delicious
ReplyDeleteSouth Indian flavours always intrigue me. I have made koftas with every vegetable but never tried lentils. I like the steaming part.
ReplyDeletesuper yummy gravy. love it.
ReplyDeleteWould be great with rice... Yummy... Nice flavors. Urundai super
ReplyDeletevery inviting urundai kuzhambhu..
ReplyDeleteloved the preparation..south indian style koftas look healthy n delicious..bookmarked :)
ReplyDeleteHey Priya..I love paruppu urundai kozhumbu a lot and like your version..next time I will make it your way.
ReplyDeleteSeriously cant take my eyes from ur irresistible click,super tempting dish.
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely one of my favorites but somehow don't prepare it regularly...seeing yours am tempted to have some
ReplyDeletelovely curry.....yummy dear
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate the fact that u took ur precious time to hop in my space,thanks for liking my work...U too have an amazing blog with so many delightful recipes packed with nutrients...I would love to try many of ur recipes...Would be here more often...
ReplyDeleteThis dish of urs looks absolutely delicious,south Indian kofta tempting me to attempt..Will surely give a try...
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Njoy Cooking n Happy Blogging.....
This is such a coincidence, we too prepared it but with red lentils, next time will try your version, am very fond of these dish.
ReplyDeletewonderful and delicious ......
ReplyDeletePriya-- u r seriously making me drool- super a irukku
ReplyDeleteYummy looking Kozhambu recipe. Perfect with fresh, hot rice. YUM!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites too, love it.
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect with some malabar parathas..
ReplyDeleteLove Ash.,
Delicious looking curry! Well done. :) Have a great weekend! ~ Ramona
ReplyDeletesuper yummy delicious !!
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This would be such a comfort food to me. It looks wonderful and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely amazing--I'd never heard of lentil dumplings, but I know I'd love them!
ReplyDeleteWow..YUMMY RECIPE...I am loving it..
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ReplyDeleteLove this one. Yummy flavours.
ReplyDeletethis is the same as urundai kolambu? looks yum
ReplyDeleteWholesome and delicious..! Great recipe.. bookmarked..!
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Tangy and delicious urundai kuzhambu.
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Yippee we both have dumplings (kofta) in our blogs today,,,same pinch !!! Very nice recipe, never heard of lentil dumplings..will have to give them a try for sure!
ReplyDeleteCurry looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteKoftas are usually fried before adding to the gravy, these steamed koftas sound a lot healthier :)
ReplyDeleteAs I read the title of the post I translated it in my mind to south indian Kofta, and as I read further you confirmed it. I've never had it but would love to try it out!
ReplyDeleteThis looks very tempting with the tangy yummy taste...
ReplyDeleteOhhh Drooling!!!!Delicious!!!!
ReplyDeletelooks fabulous
ReplyDeleteWow. My favourite vetha kuzhambu.Looks so delicious and inviting
ReplyDeleteI love lentils and always need new ways to prepare them...this looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery nice recipe , Priya..Must give a try soon
ReplyDeletehi priya....love your page... this recipe sounds very new n cant wait to try it to see how it tastes,,,looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteyum! love this traditional recipe!
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