Broccoli Poriyal


Today's recipe for the Cook Book Challenge,I am sharing you a simple and healthy stir fry/poriyal with broccoli.
This recipe I noted down from my sister's recipe collections and tried it.This poriyal goes very well with rice and some spicy kulambhu such as milagu kulambhu or poondu kulambhu.But I personally prefer to mix it with rice along a dash of ghee.Either way it tastes good,lets move on to the recipe................................





Broccoli Poriyal


  Basic Information
   Preparation time ~15 minutes
   Cooking time ~ 20 minutes
   Serves ~ 2
    

  
 Ingredients
Ingredient
Quantity
Broccoli florets
2 cups
Onion(fineley chopped)
1 (small size)
Toor dhal/thuvaram paruppu
2 tbs
Coconut(grated)
2 tbs
Green chilly/pachamilagai
1(slit into 2)
Curry leaves/karivepillai
few leaves
Salt
3/4 tsp+1/2 tsp
Oil
2 tsp

 For the tempering

IngredientQuantity
Mustard seeds/kadugu1/2 tsp
Urad dhal/ulutham paruppu1 tsp
Red chilly/varamilagai1(broken)
Asafoetida/perungayama pinch
  
  Method 
  • In bowl take water put the 1/2 tsp o salt and add the broccoli florets,keep it for 2-3 minutes and drain the water.Now chop the florets and the thin stems to smaller pieces.Pressure cook the toor dhal with enough water for a whistle in a medium flame (it should not turn mushy).
  • Meanwhile steam the broccoli in a idly vessel till it becomes soft and keep it aside.
  • Heat a pan with oil and do the tempering and add the green chilly,onion and curry leaves.Saute it along with a pinch of salt.Now add the steamed broccoli and sprinkle the remaining salt.
  • Toss it well,add in the cooked dhal and grated coconut.Mix it well and keep it the flame for 2-3 minutes.Put off the flame.
  • Serve it rice and kulambhu.




      Enjoy...........................................................



    • Instead of toor dhal,channa dhal can be used.
    • Chop the broccoli to smaller pieces to get a nice taste.

    • This recipe is off  to Cook Book Challenge #11 August week 4.

      7 comments:

      Wowow. Can I come over ? I never have tried poriyal with brocolli in my mind it was never done. Thanks Nalini.

      A prefect side dish to enjoy happily with a bowl of kaarakuzhambu, lovely antioxidant rich poriyal.

      simple veg dish good for any time

      That's a fantastic recipe Nalini..very nicely done..

      Nice recipe, Nalini. Nice way to make a tasteless broccoli more flavorful. Btw, I do like broccoli. Bookmarking the recipe.


      When looking for high-quality printing solutions, it's essential to choose a trusted provider. Many businesses have turned to the Best DTF transfer company for reliable and vibrant transfers. Their expertise ensures that designs are transferred seamlessly onto various fabrics, enhancing the final product. For anyone seeking consistent results and excellent customer service, they are the go-to option.

      Post a Comment

      Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

      Share

      Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More