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Kondakadalai Sundal is a protein-rich flavorful sundal prepared with chickpea. It is a great protein-rich after-school snack for kids.
Today being Varalakshmi Pooja, I had prepared Sweet Kozhukkatai, Sundal, Wheat Appam, and paruppu Payasam. Kondakadalai Sundal is also prepared during Vinayaka Chaturthi and Navarathri. It goes well with rice and as a tea-time snack.
Previously I had posted Channa Masala with kondakadalai, and this sundal is a no-onion no-garlic version, as it is prepared for pooja. Knowing today is pooja day, many of my friends asked for Kozhukattai recipe, knowing I would have prepared that. But to update the notes better, and to make a detailed recipe, I need to discuss with two Kozhukattai experts (my Mom and Mother in Law). Recipes for Sweet Kozhukattai and paruppu Payasam are coming soon.
Ingredients
Soak
- 1/2 cup Chickpeas/Kondakadalai/Chana
- 2 cups water
Pressure cook
- 1 + 1/2 cup water
- Required salt
Temper
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds
- 1 teaspoon urad dal
- 1 teaspoon chana dal
- 2 red chili
- Curry leaves few
- Asafoetida generous portion
Sundal
- 3 tablespoon Coconut
Instructions
- Soak Chana overnight, or at least for 8 hours
- Transfer kodakadalai, 1 + 1/2 cup of water, and required salt into a pressure cooker for 5-6 whistles To make it toddler-friendly. Adjust the whistles according to your preferred texture
- After pressure release naturally, transfer the cooed chana in a colander
- Add oil to the pan, when the oil is hot add all ingredients under 'to temper' except asafoetida and let it crackle
- Furthermore, add hing and give a good mix. turn down flame to low
- Add cooked chana and coconut and cook on low flame for 2 mins
- Finally, add asafoetida and turn off the stove
Notes
- Coconut oil gives a nice aroma for sundal, so it is preferable
- Tinned Chickpea can also be used
- Add a generous portion of hing
- Instead of adding coconut at the end, you can also add after tempering
Ingredients:
Soak
1/2 cup Chickpeas/Kondakadalai/Chana
2 cups water
Pressure cook
1 + 1/2 cup water
Required salt
Temper
1 tablespoon coconut oil
1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 teaspoon urad dal
1 teaspoon chana dal
2 red chili
Curry leaves few
Asafoetida generous portion
Sundal
3 tablespoon Coconut
Asafoetida generous portion
how to kondakadalai Sundal with step by step pictures :
- Soak Chana overnight, or at least for 8 hours
- Transfer kodakadalai, 1 + 1/2 cup of water, and required salt into a pressure cooker for 5-6 whistles To make it toddler-friendly. Adjust the whistles according to your preferred texture
- After pressure release naturally, transfer the cooed chana in a colander
- Add oil to the pan, when the oil is hot add all ingredients under 'to temper' except asafoetida and let it crackle
- Furthermore, add hing and give a good mix. turn down flame to low
- Add cooked chana and coconut and cook on low flame for 2 mins
- Finally, add asafoetida and turn off the stove
My Notes:
- Coconut oil gives a nice aroma for sundal, so it is preferable
- Tinned Chickpea can also be used
- Instead of adding coconut at the end, you can also add after tempering
Malar
Yum!!! Waiting for other recipes soon 🙂
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Thanks dear:-)
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Thanks Dear:-) glad to have friends like you
natasha
This is such a new dish for me...coconut and chickpeas...nice...
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Thanks Natasha:-)
Nandini
What a nice coincidence My hub's made it yesterday....btw he is a good cook as well 🙂
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Wow that's awesome:-) you are lucky to have such a grt cook hubby
Nandini
I am blessed for sure 🙂 Tc and Happy Sunday.
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🙂 have a beautiful week ahead
apsara
I had some Varalakshmi pooja special dishes at some friends' today. This is my comfort food that I make almost every week!
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Good to hear you had Pooja prasadam:-) yes Apsara I agree
sherien
Loved the addition of coconut to the chana.....
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Thanks Sherien:-)
Chitra Jagadish
My all time favourite snack yum yum.. ....waiting for other two dear. ...
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Thanks Chitra:-) happy to have friends like you
June Baby
That looks fabulous! I love dishes with chickpeas 🙂
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Thanks June:-)
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Thanks Nimmi:-)
nimmiafzal
apuginthekitchen
Delicious, I could eat chick peas every day!
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Yes Suzanne its my fav as well:-)
Aruna Panangipally
This sundal is among my favourite munchies. 🙂 Hope you had a great pooja, I did.
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Yes Aruna, Pooja went on well.. Glad that your Pooja also went on well:-)
Sasha
I love chickpeas!! Thanks for a new way to try them! 🙂
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Thanks Sasha:-)
Pocketful of Motherhood
I love coconut and I love chickpeas...how creative and tasty! 🙂
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Thanks Hannah:-)
tastefortongue
Perfect recipe for festive season 🙂
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Yes totally agree
coconutcraze
Lovely, yummy sundal. I love how you have cooked these chick peas to perfection! Not over or undercooked!
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Thanks Sridevi:-)
Liz
Chickpeas and coconut is one of my favourites!
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Great combo:-)
Sophie33
I make this kind of dish too like this but without the soaking! x
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Without soaking sounds intersting Sophie. Do you add anything to helps them cook without soaking
Liz
fun 🙂 Love chickpeas.
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Ya chickpeas are my fav as well:-)
Chhapanbhog
Hey Vidya.. This looks amazing... Had this from once of our friend on Vara Lakshmi the other day... 🙂
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Wow nice:-) thanks Shikha