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karamani sundal, black eyed bean sundal, perum payaru sundal, lobia sundal | Navaratri sundalis a popular south Indian sundal made with karamani and sundal podi.The flavorful sundal is perfect for the Navaratri recipe.
WHY karamani sundal?
During Navaratri, if you are looking for a healthy flavorful temple-style Sundal recipe, black eyed peas sundal is one tasty option.
Healthy snacks
Protein-rich lobia is good for kids and Adults. Sundal can be tasty after-school / school snacks for kids. Sundal podi makes it so flavorful.
can I skip sundal podi?
Sundal podi makes the sundal extra flavorful so I would highly recommend it. You can also skip sundal podi and add extra chilli, and ginger powder.
Should I soak White karamani?
You can soak karamani for 3-4 hours but soaking is optional. If you skip soaking always roast Karamani till they change color as it helps for better cooking and also aids in digestion.
DO I NEED TO MEASURE WATER FOR SOAKING?
No, just add enough water to immerse.
WHY COCONUT OIL FOR SUNDAL?
I like coconut oil flavor for coconut-based recipes. If you are not a big fan of coconut oil, you can use any cooking oil of your choice.
SHOULD I DESEED CHILI?
You can adjust chilli according to your taste. To make it toddler-friendly use whole red chili.
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Ingredients:
Soak
1/2 black Eyed peas | karamani
enough water to soak
Pressure cook
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 teaspoon sesame oil
1 + 1/2 cup water
Temper
1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 tablespoon coconut oil
1/2 tablespoon urad dal
1 red chilli
1/2 tablespoon chana dal
Sundal
3 tablespoon Coconut
2 tablespoon sundal podi
1/2 teaspoon asafoetida
salt if required
How to make black eyed peas sundal with step-by-step pictures
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Firstly add oil to a pressure cooker and turn on the stove to medium flame
- Add black-eyed peas and saute till they change color
- Furthermore add water, and salt
- Pressure cook for 8 whistles and do natural pressure release
- Strain in a colander and drain the water well then prepare sundal
- Add oil to the pan and when oil is hot add the ingredients listed under "to temper" and let the mustard seed crackles
- Add cooked karamani, coconut, sundal podi, and salt if required; mix well and cook for 3 minutes
- finally, add asafoetida; mix well and turn off the stove
Ingredients
Soak
- 1/2 black Eyed peas | karamani
- enough water to soak
Pressure cook
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon sesame oil
- 1 + 1/2 cup water
Temper
- 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 1/2 tablespoon urad dal
- 1 red chilli
- 1/2 tablespoon chana dal
Sundal podi
- 3 tablespoon Coconut
- 2 tablespoon sundal podi
- 1/2 teaspoon asafoetida
- salt if required
Instructions
- Firstly add oil to a pressure cooker and turn on the stove to medium flame
- Add black-eyed peas and saute till they change color
- Furthermore add water, and salt
- Pressure cook for 8 whistles and do natural pressure release
- Strain in a colander and drain the water well then prepare sundal
- Add oil to the pan and when oil is hot add the ingredients listed under "to temper" and let the mustard seed crackles
- Add cooked karamani, coconut, sundal podi, and salt if required; mix well and cook for 3 minutes
- finally, add asafoetida; mix well and turn off the stove
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