We go over to her place now and then for dinner and this pulissery was one made as an accompaniment to adai. It was a gorgeous combination and I loved it so much that she packed up the remaining pulissery and I brought it home with me!
Vazhakka Pulissery Recipe
Serves: 2 to 4
Ingredients:
1 cup cubed vazhakka / raw banana
(You can use ripe mango or green mango according to your preference of wanting sour pulissery or sweet and sour pulissery.)
1/2 cup cubed winter melon / pooshanikkai
1/2 cup grated coconut
2 green chillies
1 cup thick curd / yogurt
1 tsp coriander seeds / malli / dhania
1/4 tsp mustard seeds / kaduku
1/4 tsp fengureek seed / menthayam / uluva
A few curry leaves
2 dry red chillies
1/2 tsp grated jaggery(optional)
How to Make:
1. Cook the banana and the winter melon in a pan with little water, salt and turmeric.
2. Meanwhile, grind the coconut, green chillies and coriander seeds with 2 tablespoons of curd to a fine paste.
Add this to the cooked vegetables and let it come to boil. Cook on low fire for 3-5 mins.
3. Add the rest of the curd beaten with a spoon. Turn off when the mixture is just reaching boiling point.
4. For tempering, heat 2 tsp oil in a pan. Add the mustard seeds, fengureek seeds, red chillies and curry leaves. When the mustard seeds start to pop, add to the gravy. Adding jaggery enhances the taste so do add it if you have some in hand.
Huge thanks to Seetha aunty for the lovely dinner and for this fantastic pulissery recipe.
Nags
I didn't add mango to this Anon. You can use it instead of the vazhakka 🙂
Anonymous
Where did the mango go in this??did u add it anywhere? 🙂
Mriganayani
This is so close to a avial recipe made to go with adais..in tamilnadu. Well..we are so close – so i guess its the same dish but with added uniqueness of the state. Love the combo.
Fathima
yummy pulisherry… nice clicks too… love your blogs… happy to follow u…
chanchal
Nice recipe..I am going to try it for sure..!!!
Nitha
Pulissery looks yumm.. Love it..
aipi
This is new to me, looks great..will try it!!
Pavithra Srihari
Wow this is one really interesting recipe with the addition of coriander seeds and jaggery … i sure have to try this .. bookmarking it … Love it ..
Saee Koranne-Khandekar
It's raining cats and dogs here, and I so want a bowl of that with some nice steamed rice!
Ananda Rajashekar
without guilt i can complete one bowl of rice with Pulissery 🙂 Loved ur 2nd click!