Search for a recipe

  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Traditionally Modern Food
  • Home
  • About
  • Recipe Index
  • Privacy Policy
menu icon
go to homepage
  • Home
  • Recipe Index
  • About
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • RSS
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
  • search icon
    Homepage link
    • Home
    • Recipe Index
    • About
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • RSS
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
  • ×

    Pudalangai Poriyal | Snake gourd poriyal

    July 20, 2022 By Vidya Srinivasan 1 Comment

    75 shares
    Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe

    Pudalangai Poriyal | Snake gourd poriyal | Pudalangai curry | snake gourd poriyal | pudalanga poriyal with chana dal | potlakaya fry |  snake gourd stir fry | easy dry curry recipe | poriyal variety | pudalangai kadalai paruppu poriyal | south Indian curry variety | snake gourd thoran  | Indian vegan side recipe, healthy poriyal with step-by-step pictures, and video recipe. Check out the pudalanga kadala paruppu poriyal video recipe and if you like the video pls SUBSCRIBE to my channel.

    Pudalanga kadala paruppu curry | Pudalanga curry is a traditional Tamil brahmin style no onion no garlic poriyal variety. Protein-rich healthy curry

     

    Jump to:
          • Will veggies turn mushy
          • Variations
          • Ingredients
          • Recipe with step-by-step pictures
          • Pudalangai poriyal Video recipe

    CAN I SKIP SOAKING CHANA DAL?

    Since I cook snake gourd and dal together I would recommend soaking chana dal. If you are planning to pressure cook chana dal separately for additional whistles, you can skip soaking the chana dal.

    Will dal and snake gourd turn mushy with pressure cooking?

    The snake gourd and dal I buy here in the US take a longer time to cook hence this method never turned my dal mushy. If you are doubtful cook separately in an open pot.

    WHY SHOULDN'T I MIX AFTER ADDING all the ingredients?

    I have added very little water for cooking pudalanga and Kadalai paruppu so prefer pressure cooking veggies and dal in layers. Mixing everything might burn. 

    CAN I DO A QUICK PRESSURE RELEASE?

    If you are planning to skip dal and prepare snake gourd poriyal you can do pressure release but if you are making curry with chana dal do natural pressure release for proper cooking.

    CAN I MAKE THANJAVUR STYLE pudalangai thengai CURRY?

    Yes, use moong dal instead of chana dal and prepare the curry. If you are planning to use Moong dal, don't pressure cook.   Cook snake gourd and dal in one pot/ microwave

    CAN I COOK curry  IN AN INSTANT POT?

    Yes, cook for 1 minute and do natural pressure release. You can also cook in an open pot or microwave for around 10-12 minutes with extra water

    Variation for Pudalangai paruppu curry 

    • You can add onion and garlic after tempering
    • Almond flour or crushed peanuts can be used instead of coconut
    • You can use Green chilli or chilli powder  

    For the Pudalanga poriyal video recipe

    CHANA DAL RECIPES

    PORIYAL RECIPE COLLECTION IN TMF

    PRESSURE COOKER RECIPES IN TMF

    Ingredients

    Soak

    2 tablespoon chana dal

    Enough water

    Pressure cook

    1/2 teaspoon coconut oil

    1/3 cup water

    1 + 1:2  cups pudalangai | snake gourd

    1/8 teaspoon of turmeric powder

    Temper

    1/2 tablespoon coconut oil

    1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds

    1 teaspoon urad dal

    2 red chilli

    Few curry leaves

    Poriyal

    2 tablespoon Grated coconut

    A generous portion of Asafoetida

    Required salt

    How to make Pudalangai poriyal with step-by-step pictures

    Soak Kadalai paruppu

    • Soak chana dal with enough water for at least 1 hour

    Pressure Cook Snake gourd and chana

    • Firstly add coconut oil, and water to a 2-liter pressure cooker

    • Add chana dal and spread

    • On top of dal,  add snake gourd and spread

    • Finally, add turmeric powder on top but  don't spread

    • Pressure cook for 2 whistles and do natural pressure release; mix well

    Prepare poriyal

    • Add oil to the pan and turn on the stove on medium flame

    • When oil is hot add ingredients under “temper” and let them splutter

    • Furthermore, add asafoetida and give a quick mix

    • Add cooked snake gourd, dal required salt, and all saved water ( if you cooked in a pressure cooker) and mix well

    • cook for 3 minutes until water is absorbed and all flavors are well incorporated

    • Finally, add coconut, mix well and cook for 2 minutes

    Pudalangai poriyal

    south indian poriyal recipe
    4.50 from 2 votes
    Print Pin Comment

    Ingredients

    Soak

    • 2 tablespoon chana dal
    • Enough water

    Pressure cook

    • 1/2 teaspoon coconut oil
    • 1/3 cup water
    • 1 + 1:2 cups pudalangai | snake gourd
    • 1/8 teaspoon of turmeric powder

    Temper

    • 1/2 tablespoon coconut oil
    • 1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds
    • 1 teaspoon urad dal
    • 2 red chilli
    • Few curry leaves

    Poriyal

    • 2 tablespoon Grated coconut
    • A generous portion of Asafoetida
    • Required salt

    Instructions

    Soak Kadalai paruppu

    • Soak chana dal with enough water for at least 1 hour
    • Pressure Cook Snake gourd and chana
    • Firstly add coconut oil, and water to a 2-liter pressure cooker
    • Add chana dal and spread
    • On top of dal, add snake gourd and spread
    • Finally, add turmeric powder on top but don't spread
    • Pressure cook for 2 whistles and do natural pressure release; mix well

    Prepare poriyal

    • Add oil to the pan and turn on the stove on medium flame
    • When oil is hot add ingredients under “temper” and let them splutter
    • Furthermore, add asafoetida and give a quick mix
    • Add cooked snake gourd, dal required salt, and all saved water ( if you cooked in a pressure cooker) and mix well
    • cook for 3 minutes until water is absorbed and all flavors are well incorporated
    • Finally, add coconut, mix well and cook for 2 minutes

    Video

    Subscribe to my YouTube channelCheck out Traditionally Modern Food!

    Notes

    1. I recommend soaking chana dal for this recipe. If you are planning to pressure cook chana dal separately for additional whistles, you can skip soaking the chana dal
    2. The snake gourd and dal I buy here in the US take a longer time to cook hence this method never turns my dal mushy. If you are doubtful cook separately in an open pot
    3. Asafoetida helps for digestion and also gives good flavor so don't skip it
    4. coconut oil is optional but it gives the best flavor to coconut-based recipes in TMF
    5. If you are planning to skip dal and prepare snake gourd poriyal you can do pressure release but if you are making curry with chana dal do natural pressure release for proper cooking
    6. For thanjavur style pudalangai curry, use moong dal instead of chana dal and prepare the curry. If you are planning to use Moong dal, don't pressure cook. Cook snake gourd and dal in one pot/ microwave

    Variation for Pudalangai paruppu curry

    1. You can add onion and garlic after tempering
    2. Almond flour or crushed peanuts can be used instead of coconut
    3. You can use Green chilli or chilli powder
    Tried this recipe?Mention @traditionallymodernfood or tag #traditionallymodernfood!

    « Vendhaya kuzhambu | Vendaya kulambu
    Veg pulao no onion no garlic »

    Categories

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Sushma Nair

      July 20, 2022 at 9:17 pm

      5 stars
      Reminds me of the days of my childhood with Mami in the neighbourhood and lovely smells of kaayam and uluva ( I'm a malayali)
      Thanks for this simple yet grand recipe
      🙏🏼

      Reply
    4.50 from 2 votes (1 rating without comment)

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating




    Primary Sidebar

    Vidya's portrait in a circle

    Hi, I am Vidya Srinivasan. Thanks for visiting my page.

    Discover traditional Indian recipes with a modern twist - Indian vegetarian recipes, South Indian recipes, and simply the best Indian recipes you can find online. Sign up to stay tuned for my updates!

    More about me →

    Let's Connect

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Mail
    • Pinterest
    • RSS Feed
    • Twitter
    • YouTube

    Sign Up

    Sign up to my Newsletter and receive my new recipes straight into your e-mail box!

    Featured on Google for Publishers

    click on the image to read more

    Hot beverages recipes

    • Hot Apple Cider | Spiced Apple cider
    • Kashayam | Herbal tea
    • Kashmiri Chai | Pink tea | noon tea
    • Ragi Malt | Ragi porridge | Ragi Kanji

    See more hot beverages recipes

    See More →

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    Shortcuts

    • About Vidya
    • Privacy Policy

    Traditionally Modern Food retina mobile menu logo
    • Sign up for my recipe updates!

    Let's Connect

    • Mail
    • Facebook
    • Instagram

    Copyright © 2021 • Traditionally Modern Food

    Rate This Recipe

    Your vote:




    A rating is required
    A name is required
    An email is required

    Recipe Ratings without Comment

    Something went wrong. Please try again.