Unlike the connotation that the term pachadi has, of being an accompaniment, this pachadi is a full fledged side dish/gravy which you pour onto rice, mix and eat. It is a combination of three different tastes - sour, sweet and mildly spicy.
This, with some mangakari and papadam on the side makes a wonderfully satisfying meal.
What you need:
Vendakka/ladies finger/okra - 10- 12 medium sized ones, washed and dried on a towel
Tamarind extract - from a lemon sized ball soaked in 2 cups of water
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt
Jaggery - 1/2 tsp grated
Grind together to a smooth paste:
Grated coconut - 3/4 cup
Green chillies - 3 or 4
Mustard seeds - 3/4 tsp
Water - enough for grinding to a thick paste
Make a smooth paste with:
Rice flour - 1 tsp
Water - 1/4 cup
For tempering:
Coconut oil - 1 tsp
Red chilli - 1 or 2, broken into pieces
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Broken urad dal - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves - a few
Slice the ladies finger into one inch pieces. In a large pan, take the ladies finger, tamarind extract, turmeric powder and salt. Bring to a boil and then let it simmer until the ladies finger is well cooked. Add the ground paste and jaggery. Let it boil for about 5-8 minutes until the raw smell is gone.
Add the rice flour paste and heat for a minute. This paste helps to bring all the ingredients together and to slightly thicken the curry.
Heat all the ingredients for tempering and once the mustard seeds pop, pour it over the curry.
Enjoy!!!
Note : Instead of using rice flour paste, you can add a teaspoon of rice and grind it along with the other ingredients for the ground paste.
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Looks yum ..never made bindi this way
ReplyDeleteI was looking for this dish, the very PI style unlike what we make with deep frying vendakka and dropping in the yoghurt with ground spices. I am making this, this very morning. Thank you for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI am really fond of Okra..a good recipe adds to my collection!
ReplyDeleteNever tried pachadi this way, full of flavours,thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeletei heard of it and my mom used to prepare it.... but not tasted....ur recipe is looking so good.... will try once...
ReplyDeletecurry looks delicious,
ReplyDeletePerfect vendakka pachadi, I make this very often as an accompaniment to molagootal, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTypical PI dish. I usually add raw rice or flour along with the grinding ingredients.(Read lazy to make the paste).
ReplyDeletesounds very flavorful!
ReplyDeleteYummy looking curry...
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. I was expecting to see a chutney recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely and creamy dish.. gotta try soon..
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Such a traditional dish. Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteLove puli pachadis anyday. best combos with molagootal..vendakka pachadi looks delicious
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