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    Murungai Keerai Podi | Drumstick leaves powder

    July 28, 2024 By Vidya Srinivasan Leave a Comment

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    Murungai keerai podi

    Murumgai keerai podi, also known as Drumstick leaves powder, is a versatile and aromatic spice blend from South India. This flavorful blend is made by grinding together various spices, including dried drumstick leaves, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, and lentils.

    Murangai keerai podi RICE 

    Easy and tasty Murangai keeraiSadam is a popular variety rice from South Indian cuisine. With cooked rice, flavorful podi sadham can be prepared within 5 minutes—authentic South Indian flavors.

    SOUTH INDIAN moringa powder rice RECIPE

    If you are looking for a quick beginner-friendly recipe this is perfect. Be it a quick simple weekday meal travel food or lunch box/tiffin box recipe for kids' school or office this great choice. Tasty offering to good on festival days, Navaratri, etc.

    How can I serve drumstick leaves powder?

    podi tastes best when mixed with rice. You can also serve as a side with idli/dosai. You can also sprinkle it on top of salads, yogurt, or soups for added flavor. It can also be used as a seasoning for snacks like popcorn and chips

    Drumstick leaves health benefits

    • Nutrient-RichAntioxidant Properties
    • Anti-Inflammatory
    • Supports Heart Health
    • Regulates Blood Sugar
    • Boosts Immunity
    • Enhances Digestion
    • Protects the Liver

    Always dry the drumstick leaves

    Drying helps in removing any moisture that could cause spoilage. You can dry them in direct sunlight but since I live in Seattle, I have used dried-in kitchen towel and then sauteed well

    Shelf life of drumstick podi

    store it in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Exposure to air, moisture, and heat can cause the pudina podi to lose its flavor and aroma, and even spoiL

    CAN I USE LEFTOVER RICE FOR moringa leaves variety rice?

    yes, it is one perfect way to finish leftover rice/ cold rice. If you are using leftover rice make sure you keep the rice at room temperature for some time. Warm the rice, spread the rice on a plate then use it.

    Fluffy rice

    If you are making Kalandha sadham with freshly cooked rice make sure you spread the rice on a plate till the steam goes off. I generally add a few drops of oil while cooking rice as it helps fluffy rice. You can also add sesame oil while cooling rice

    WHAT KIND OF RICE SHOULD I USE?

    I generally use Sona masoori rice/ raw rice. You can also use basmati rice, brown rice hand point rice, or millet. Cook the rice well but not mushy. Avoid al dente cooking for better digestion.

    Amount of podi?

    Adjust the podi according to your taste. Always add podi after the rice is cool.

    WHAT TASTES BEST WITH murungai keerai podi sadam?

    Rice tastes best with varuval variety, curd based kuzhambu, kootu variety curd based recipes, pickle varieties, vadam varieties, savory bakshanam, masala vada or pakoda

    Roast the dal golden brown

    Always roast the dal in low- medium flame and keep mixing for even roasting. Golden brown dal makes the podi flavorful and also helps for a longer shelf life.

    Tips to roast red chilli

    I would recommend roasting the red chilli along with dal. Always roast the whole red chilli. if you remove the chilli cap, seeds might turn bitter while roasting. remove the cap just before grinding

    Drumstick leaves without moisture

    Wash the drumstick leaves well and dry the moisture completely. If you saute them without moisture it will affect the podi texture.

    variation - you can use

    • Pepper and reduce red chilli 
    • if drumstick leaves have moisture, microwave for 2 mins
    • Sesame seeds, cumin seeds, and coriander seeds can be roasted separately 

    Podi recipe collection 

    VARIETY RICE RECIPES IN TMF

    No onion no garlic kalandha sadam

    Ingredients

    Drumstick leaves podi

    1/4 cup Coriander seeds

    3 tablespoon urad dal

    1 tablespoon cumin seeds

    1/4 cup chana dal

    1 teaspoon pepper

    7 red chilli

    1 tablespoon sesame seeds

    3 cups murungai keerai

    Small piece Tamarind

    murungai keerai podi sadham

    2 tablespoon podi

    1 cup + 1/2 cup cooked rice, loosely packed

    1/2 tablespoon sesame oil

    1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds

    1 Red chilli

    Curry leaves few

    1 tablespoon chana dal

    4 cashews

    1 + 1/2 tablespoon peanut

    Asafoetida generous portion

    How to make murungai keerai podi with step-by-step pictures

    Drumstick leaves podi

    • First, wash drumstick leaves
    • Squeeze water and dry them 
    • Dry them completely 
    • Heat the pan
    • When the pan turns hot add coriander seeds, urad dal, pepper, red chilli, and chana dal; saute well till they turn golden brown

    • Turn off the stove and transfer
    • Add murungai keerai; mix well and roast till leaves slightly shrinks

    • Add tamarind and saute till moisture evaporates

    • Turn off the stove
    • Finally, add the required salt and asafoetida 

    • Cool in the same pan

    • Remove the red chilli cap

    • Transfer to the mixie jar and grind

    • Add murungai keerai and grind again; cool

    Cook rice and cool

    • First, cook rice with the required water and a few drops of sesame oil
    • Transfer the cooked rice to a wide plate and cool the rice

    Mix podi rice

    • Measure and take  rice
    • Add podi; mix well

    Temper and prepare Pudina podi sadham

    • Add oil to a wide pan
    • When oil is hot add mustard seeds, chana dal, red chilli, curry leaves, cashews, and peanut; roast well 
    • Furthermore, Add asafoetida and mix well
    • add podi rice
    • Cook for 30 seconds and turn off the stove

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    Ingredients

    Drumstick leaves podi

    • 1/4 cup Coriander seeds
    • 1 Tbsp cumin seeds
    • 3 tablespoon urad dal
    • 1/4 cup chana dal
    • 1 teaspoon pepper
    • 7 red chilli
    • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds
    • 3 cups murungai keerai
    • Small piece Tamarind

    murungai keerai podi sadham

    • 2 tablespoon pudina podi
    • 1 cup + 1/2 cup cooked rice loosely packed
    • 1/2 tablespoon sesame oil
    • 1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds
    • 1 Red chilli
    • Curry leaves few
    • 1 tablespoon chana dal
    • 4 cashews
    • 1 + 1/2 tablespoon peanut
    • Asafoetida generous portion

    Instructions

    • First wash drumstick leaves
    • Squeeze water and dry them
    • Dry them completely
    • Heat the pan
    • When the pan turns hot add coriander seeds, urad dal, pepper, red chilli, chana dal; saute well till they turn golden brown
    • Turn off the stove and transfer
    • Add murungai keerai; mix well and roast till leaves slightly shrinks
    • Add tamarind and saute till moisture evaporates
    • Turn off the stove
    • Finally add required salt and asafoetifa
    • Cool in the same pan
    • Remove the red chilli cap
    • Transfer to the mixie jar and grind
    • Add murungai keerai and grind again; cool
    • Cook rice and cool
    • First cook rice with the required water and a few drops of sesame oil
    • Transfer the cooked rice to a wide plate and cool the rice
    • Mix podi rice
    • Measure and take rice
    • Add podi; mix well
    • Temper and prepare Pudina podi sadham
    • Add oil to a wide pan
    • When oil is hot add mustard seeds, chana dal, red chilli, curry leaves, cashews and peanut; roast well
    • Furthermore, Add asafoetida and mix well
    • add podi rice
    • Cook for 30 seconds and turn off the stove

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