
What you need:
Black eyed beans - 1 cup (There are two kinds of black eyed beans - white and reddish brown. I prefer the red one and that's what I've used)
Jaggery - 1/3 cup
Grated coconut - 1/4 cup
Cardamom - 4 or 5 pods, coarsely crushed
Soak the beans in plenty of water for 2 hours. Pressure cook until two whistles or until it is cooked through but not mushy. Drain off excess water.
Take the jaggery in a pan. Add a little bit of water to it and heat until the jaggery melts completely. Stir in the cooked beans and heat for a minute or two until all the moisture evaporates. Switch off the heat and mix in the grated coconut and crushed cardamom. Stir well. Serve hot or cold.

This goes to Madhavi who is hosting the Childrens Day edition of the Festive Foods event.
It is also my second entry to the 5th helping of MLLA hosted by Simona and begun by Susan.
A helping of this is also being sent to Aparna's birthday party.
looks nice..never tried with black eyed beans..healthy one..
ReplyDeleteI have neve rhad this, but it looks really yumm, surprised that your daughter don't like this especially as it is sweet.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome...
ReplyDeletemy fav sundal.. they r yummy isnt't it?
ReplyDeleteAs u said, vellapayar is indeed very nostalgic. Mostly it is associated with navarathri. I have been wanting to make this since I missed making this navaratri.
ReplyDeletethis is a unique recipe from beans...looks mouthwatering..
ReplyDeletesounds good...new recipe to me..
ReplyDeleteWhen I heard of moong dal being cooked with jaggery, it came as a big surprise to me! Don't think I've eaten whole beans cooked with jaggery, ever, though!
ReplyDeleteNice and innovative. Got to try it.
ReplyDeleteand oh ...please send in your post for the Kitchen Treasure Hunt!
ReplyDeletewow reminds me of my childhood navratri days ...pic looks yummy n temptin.. mouthwaterin! u manage to do this everytime :)
ReplyDeleteWe all love this.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely neiveidhyam for one day of Navarathri. Brings back memories of our collecting this from the neighbours houses during the festival and coming back home to open all the packets for inspection and feasting! :)
Looks delicious and yeas something new to me as well..Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletehugs and smiles
This is so new to me...
ReplyDeleteI know we make a kind of mooncake here with a black-eye peas bean paste but this way... thanks for the introduction.
What an interesting sweet dish! I can imagine children loving it. Thanks for your contribution.
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