I have been quite hooked to Sri Lankan recipes and reading up on differences and similarities between Indian and Sri Lankan cuisines. I really want to try using their salted chillies in my cooking too. The book mentions how they marinate chillies in salt water and use that in their curries. The use of coconut milk is also quite extensive in their recipes.
If you like recipes with beetroots, then you may enjoy this Kerala beetroot thoran recipe, beetroot pachadi, and this dal with beet leaves.
Beetroot Thel Dala Recipe
Serves: 2-3
Source: Sri Lankan Flavours by Channa Dassanayaka
Ingredients:
2 medium-sized beetroots, peeled and diced
1 onion, chopped
1/4 cup tomatoes, chopped
10 curry leaves or 1 bay leaf
1 small cinnamon stick
2 cloves garlic, sliced
2 green chillies, sliced
1 teaspoon curry powder or garam masala
1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric
2 tablespoons oil
1/4 teaspoon chilli powder
Salt to taste
Instructions:
1. Heat the oil in a large pan, add the onion, curry leaves, cinnamon and garlic and saute until golden brown – about 1 to 2 mins. Then add the beetroot and toss for another 2 mins.
2. Add the tomatoes, green chilies, curry powder, turmeric and chilli and stir until spices are mixed through.
3. Add 1/4 cup water, bring to boil then simmer until the beetroot is tender – about 7 mins. Mix in salt to taste and remove.
Note:
Instead of thel dala, you can also make a Sri Lankan beetroot curry with the same recipe by adding coconut milk. At step 3, instead of adding water, add 1/4 cup light coconut milk and cook till beets are tender. Two minutes before removing from the flame, add 1/2 cup thick coconut milk, simmer and remove.
Serve beetroot thel dala hot with plain steamed rice.
Vani
Managed to post it too 🙂 Thanks again, for the recipe.
Vani
Wanted something different from my usual Kannadiga style bhaji with beets and so found and tried this recipe of yours. Very tasty! Will post it soon. Thank you.
Anonymous
What do you mean by curry powder? Can sambar powder be used instead?
Nags
Curry powder is available in most Indian/Asian stores. You can also try sambar powder in this recipe.
Prajusha
this looks yummy.i love the color.
Sorry,iam goign to keral today. so can't participate in the monthlymingle.:(
thanks
prajusha
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Bingo!I was just going to post beetroot recipe. Have a look in a while. I would try this next time I get beet. Color is so good.