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    Karamani Sundal | Black-eyed peas sundal

    September 26, 2022 By Vidya Srinivasan Leave a Comment

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    karamani sundal, black eyed bean sundal, perum payaru sundal, lobia sundal | Navaratri sundal  step-by-step pictures and video recipe. You can also check out the karamani sundal recipe.  If you like this recipe pls SUBSCRIBE to my channel and check out other Sundal varieties in TMF

    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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    Sundal podi

    Karamani kuzhambu

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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

    • 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

    Karamani kuzhambu

    Sundal with sundal podi
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    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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