Cabbage kootu is a simple South Indian recipe with cabbage, dal, and some roasted spices and coconut that’s blended and cooked with the rest of the ingredients.
Since cabbage has a stronger flavour than other vegetables typically used to make kootu – like chow chow kootu – the coconut paste has some roasted ingredients which adds a lovely flavour to the final dish.
My only gripe with this cabbage kootu recipe is that it does require 3-4 pans to make it. There are ways to consolidate some of the steps but I have found that there’s a fine light between getting this kootu just right and overcooking it terribly so how I explain it here is how I make it usually.
I will give the shortcut tips below the recipe in notes so you can decide how you want to get it done. Having lesser vessels to wash at the end of cooking is definitely understandable.
Alright, let’s make some delicious cabbage kootu, folks!
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Cabbage Kootu Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 cups cabbage chopped fine
- 1/4 cup yellow moong dal
- 1/4 cup chana dal
- 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
- A few curry leaves
- For roasting and grinding
- 1 teaspoon oil
- 1/4 teaspoon cumin seeds
- 1/4 teaspoon coriander seeds optional
- 1/4 cup sliced shallots chinna vengayam, ulli or onions
- 2 green chillies adjust to taste
- 1 small tomato cubed
- 1/2 cup grated coconut thawed if frozen
For tempering:
- 2 teaspoons oil
- 1/4 teaspoons mustard seeds
- 4 shallots sliced thin
- 2 dried red chillies
- A pinch of hing / asafoetida
Instructions
- Wash and drain 1/4 cup yellow moong dal and 1/4 cup chana dal together
- Add 3 cups of water and pressure cook for 15 minutes (2 whistles)
- Set aside and let the pressure release naturally
- In the meantime, place 4 cups of chopped cabbage in a pan and add 1/4 cups of water
- Cook on low heat until the cabbage is half cooked
- Remove from heat and set aside
- In a pan, heat 1 tablespoon oil and add 1/4 teaspoon cumin seeds and 1/4 teaspoon coriander seeds (if using)
- Let them brown a bit and then add 1/4 cup sliced shallots (or onions) and 2 chopped green chillies
- Saute until golden brown
- Then add 1 small tomato cubed and sprinkle some water
- Cook until the tomato is soft
- Turn off the heat and add 1/2 cup grated coconut
- Mix everything well and cool completely
- Grind with water to a coarse paste and set aside
- On low flame, return the cabbage back to the stove and add 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder and a few curry leaves along with salt
- Mix well and add the cooked dal
- Top this up with the roasted and ground coconut spice pasteÂ
- Add some water if the consistency is too thick
- Bring to boil and turn off heat
- In a pan, heat 2 teaspoons oil for tempering
- Add 1/4 teaspoons mustard seeds and when they pop, add the sliced shallots and red chillies along with the hing
- Fry until the shallots are golden brown
- Dunk into the kootu and mix well
- Cabbage kootu is ready!
Notes
Step by Step Images for Cabbage Kootu Recipe
Wash moong dal and chana dal and pressure cook with enough water for 15 minutes or 2 whistles
Chop cabbage finely and cook with some water until half done. Leave a bit of crunch in the cabbage, don’t make it too mushy
To prepare the coconut spice paste for this kootu, heat oil in a pan and roast cumin seeds and coriander seeds. The coriander seeds are optional but I highly recommend them
When the cumin turns golden brown, add sliced shallots (or onions) and green chillies. Fry until the shallots turn golden brown
Then add chopped tomato and sprinkle some water. Cook until the tomato is soft. Turn off heat and add coconut. Mix well and let it cool completely
When the coconut mixture has cooled, add some water and grind to a coarse paste. Set aside.
Now back to our semi-cooked cabbage. Turn on the heat to low and add some turmeric powder, salt, and curry leaves to it. Give everything a mix and add the cooked dal
Then add the ground coconut paste and mix together. If the mixture is too thick, add some water. Bring to boil and turn off heat.
For tempering, heat some oil and add mustard seeds. When they pop, add some sliced shallots, red chillies, and a pinch of hing. When the shallots are golden brown, remove from heat and dunk into the kootu
Mix together and cabbage kootu is ready! Serve with white rice.
Bibishan Chaudhari
Very nice recipe. definitely we will try this.
Nina Paul
This sounds interesting, definitely gonna try it but just a small question can I use olive oil instead of coconut oil?
nags
yes sure, flavour won’t be the same though
vasant
thank you for sharing this recipe, specially impressed with step by step images.
Arjun Chadha
Great recipe.
I tried myself and found yummy. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Desicart
Very nice recipe. We have to try. So easy, flavorful and delicious.