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Mathanga erissery | Pumpkin erissery

June 27, 2020 By Vidya Srinivasan Leave a Comment

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 Mathanga Erissery  | Kerala Pumpkin Erissery Recipe is made with yellow pumpkin, cooked red bean, spiced coconut paste and fried coconut. Mathan Erissery occupies a special places in Kerala onam /vishu sadya. Pumpkin erissery recipe with step by step picture. Check out the video and If you like the video pls SUBSCRIBE to my channel

Mathanga Erissery  | Kerala Pumpkin Erissery Recipe is gluten free and Indian vegan.  This dish is also known as Elisseri in some parts of Kerala.   

Yellow pumpkin is called as Mathanga in Malayalam. We call it as parangikkai or manja poosanikai or arasaanikkai in Tamil.

My aunt is from Kerala and I have learnt lot of Kerala based recipes from her. She generally makes a version of erissery with with plaintains and yam. Her version won’t have any lentil and without onion.

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Few years back when we had potluck for vishu /tamil new year my close friend happened to cook Mathanga Erissery / Mathan Erissery. I love coconut based dishes and this one with sautéd fried onion and roasted coconut tasted so delicious.

After that occasion I have tasted her mathanga  erissery recipe and recently got the recipe from her. I prepared  it few times and before I would forgot I want to make a note in my blog for my future reference too.

How to cook pumpkin and bean?

I generally use Pressure cooker and instant pot (electric cooker) often and my kitchen. With the soaked bean pumpkin erissery can be prepared within 30 minutes. I tried to cook both bean and pumpkin at the same time.

This is one of easiest way to cook them together and less number vessel. Alternatively beans and pumpkin can also cooked in two separators or bean alone can be cooked in cooker and pumpkin can be cooked in stove top.

Mathanga Erissery  | Kerala Pumpkin Erissery Recipe is gluten free and Indian vegan.  This dish is also known as Elisseri in some parts of Kerala.   
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Ingredients

  • Yellow Pumpkin - 1 cup + 1/2 cup diced 175 grams
  • Red beans /red chori / azuki beans/ black-eyed beans: 1/4 cup or 50 grams
  • Chili powder - 1/4 tsp
  • Turmeric powder - pinch
  • Salt - as needed
  • To grind:
  • Coconut - 1/4 cup
  • Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Green chili - 1
  • To temper:
  • Coconut oil - 1/2 tbsp
  • Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Curry leaves - few
  • Dry red chili - 1
  • small onion - 5 roughly chopped
  • Coconut - 3 tbsp

Instructions

  • Soak red beans overnight
  • Rinse the bean well for 3 or 4 times and add the rinsed bean around the edges the pressure cooker
  • In a small separator add pumpkin, turmeric powder, chili powder, and salt. Keep the separator in the middle. No need to add water for the pumpkin. Cover the separator with a plate
  • Add 3/4 cup or 150 grams of water around the cooker and pressure cook for 4-5 whistles. After the pressure settles down open the cooker
  • Discard the bean cooked water and rinse the bean well in tap water
  • In a mixie jar add coconut, cumin seeds, green chili, and very little water; ground the mixture
  • Take the  pressure cooker to add beans, cooked pumpkin and ground mixture (add water if required based on the consistency you desire the erissery)
  • Cook for 3-5 minutes and switch off
  • In a small pan add oil and when oil is hot add mustard seeds and let it splutter
  • Add red chili, curry leaves and saute
  • Put on onion and cook till onions are translucent
  • Finally  coconut and cool they turn golden brown
  • Transfer the  tempering to the erissery and mix well
  • For making pumpkin erissery in instant pot / IP
  • Add soaked beans around the edges of the instant  pot vessel
  • In a small separator add pumpkin, turmeric powder, chili powder, and salt. Keep the separator in the middle. Cover the separator with a plate
  • Add 3/4 cup or 150 grams of water around the instant cooker and cook it in the bean mode. Let the pressure settle down naturally
  • Follow the rest of the steps similarly and make erissery

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Notes

  1. If you prefer erissery do be on the sweeter side add 1/2 tsp of sugar
  2. Erissery can be made  using Yam, Raw Banana, Raw Papaya, Jackfruit
  3. Prepare erissery with coconut oil for an authentic taste
  4. Adjust the consistency according to your desired taste
  5. By mistake, if you add extra water while cooking erissery. Mix 1/2 of rice flour with emissary cooked water
  6. If you prefer form Pumpkin in erissery then pumpkins can be cooked in stovetop or one whistle in a separately
  7. Make sure you roast the coconut till they are golden brown and turns crispy
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Ingredients:

Yellow Pumpkin –  1 cup + 1/2 cup diced ( 175 grams)

Red beans /red chori / azuki beans/ black-eyed beans: 1/4 cup or 50 grams

Chili powder – 1/4 tsp

Turmeric powder – pinch

Salt – as needed 

To grind:

Coconut – 1/4 cup

Cumin seeds – 1/2 tsp

Green chili – 1

To temper:

Coconut oil – 1/2 tbsp

Mustard seeds – 1/2 tsp

Curry leaves – few

Dry red chili – 1

small onion – 5, roughly chopped

Coconut – 3tbsp

How to make pumpkin erissery in the pressure cooker with step by step pictures

  • Soak red beans overnight

  • Rinse the bean well for 3 or 4 times and add the rinsed bean around the edges the pressure cooker

  • In a small separator add pumpkin, turmeric powder, chili powder, and salt. Keep the separator in the middle

  • No need to add water for the pumpkin. Cover the separator with a plate

  • Add 3/4 cup of water or 150 grams of water around the cooker and pressure cook for 4-5 whistles. After the pressure settles down open the cooker

  • Discard the bean cooked water and rinse the bean well in tap water
  • In a mixie jar add coconut, cumin seeds, green chili, and very little water; ground the mixture

  • Take the  pressure cooker to add beans, cooked pumpkin and ground mixture (add water if required based on the consistency you desire the erissery)

  • Cook for 4 -5 minutes and switch off

  • In a small pan add oil and when oil is hot add mustard seeds and let it splutter

  • Add red chili, curry leaves and saute

  • Put on onion and cook till onions are translucent

  • Finally  coconut and cool they turn golden brown

  • Transfer the  tempering to the mathanga erissery and mix well

For making pumpkin erissery in instant pot / IP

  • Add soaked beans around the edges of the instant  pot vessel
  • In a small separator add pumpkin, turmeric powder, chili powder, and salt. Keep the separator in the middle. Cover the separator with a plate
  • Add 3/4 cup or  150 grams of water around the instant cooker and cook it in the bean mode. Let the pressure settle down naturally 

  • Follow the rest of the steps similarly and make mathanga erissery in sauté mode

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