No South Indian meal is completed without Kootu, Rasam or Sambar. So this kind of Kootu with Rice, Sambar(Pulusu), Rasam(Chaaru) and Poriyal(Koora) is so comforting and considered as full meal. As we get Protein, Carbohydrates, Vitamins from each dish which are very much required for a day. Hope you all too enjoy this simple yet delicious Cabbage Kootu.
Ingredients:
Cabbage - 1 cup ( chopped)
Channa dhal - 2 tbsp
Mustard - 1 tsp
Curry leaves - few
Urad dhal - 2 tsp
Coriander for garnishing
For grinding:
Coconut - 1/4 cup
Roasted gram dhal - 2 tbps
Green chilli - 4
Asafoetida - 1 tsp
Cummin seeds - 1/2 tsp
Turmeric - 1/4 tsp
Method :
1. Cook the cabbage in microwave or boil in the stove top, don't drain the water.
2. Cook channa dhal in the pressure cooker while you keep rice.
3. Now grind the above ingredients to fine paste.
4. Now add this paste to the cooked cabbage and channa dhal.
5. Add some water for the required consistency and let it cook for sometime until it thickens and raw aroma disappears.
6. Now season with mustard, urad dhal and curry leaves.
7. Garnish with coriander leaves.
Tip :
You can replace the cabbage with white pumpkin or even snake gourd.
" I WISH ALL MY FRIENDS HAPPY UGADI "
Lovely koottu Pavithra. Perfect with rice. Such a lovely picture.
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Happy Ugadi to you too! Enjoy that kootu!
Happy Ugadi :-)
ReplyDeleteKuttu looks lovely with wonderful presentation!!!!!!
Awesome clicks!!!
First pic looks great. :) I just love cabbage kootu so much. :)
ReplyDeletenew and interesting dish ..looks so creamy and yummy!!
ReplyDeleteHappy ugadi pavithra...kootu looks delicious and as usual your presentation is just so fabulous...
ReplyDeleteI have never had this kootu, looks really delish.
ReplyDeleteJust made it yesterday.......super
ReplyDeleteSimple cabbage kootu looks great and your presentation is beautiful as usual! Happy Ugadi to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi!! Kootu looks delicious and a very nice click.
ReplyDeleteDear Pavithra..LOve this new look..It looks awesome. I have not been a regular of late so trying to catch up..lol. LOve your presentation as always..Cabbage kootu looks perfect and ur clicks are superb. U make food look so gorgeous. Happy Ugadi.
ReplyDeleteCabbage kootu looks and sounds yumm...perfect with rice
ReplyDeleteWonderful presentation..Delicious Kootu
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Loved ur new space too..
Happy Ugdi to you too..Cabbage kootu looks perfect and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteAs always lovely presentation and delicious & creamy cabbage kootu!!
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Stunning presentation- kootu is my fav!
ReplyDeleteNever used cabbage for kootu..I always make poriyal with cabbage...This is interesting!
ReplyDeleteMy cabbage kootu has more lentils in it-- I love how creamy yours looks with all that coconut milk. I've got some purple cabbage sitting in my fridge and I'll be sure to try this soon!
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi to you dear Pavithra. Kootu looks so refreshing and yumm. Lovely Clicks!
ReplyDeletewow!wonderful presentation and yummy kootu!
ReplyDeleteI too made cabbage kootuu for lunch today :) yours looks delicious Pavithra, the ground spices are new to me...will try your version next time :)
ReplyDeleteA perfect kootu with chappati or steaming hot rice with some ghee:)
ReplyDeleteThis look wonderful and nice!
ReplyDeleteVery nice presentation :) I will recommend this to my vegan friend :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi! Pretty presentation!!
ReplyDeletewe,kannadiga's and andhrites dont prepare much of these kootu's dear...I find it very heavy if I eat bcoz of lots of coconut and dal.....hmmm urs look good with all the creamy whiteness of coconut milk..nice pic too..
ReplyDeleteand haaa...Happy UGADI to u n ur family dear!!!
Happy Ugadi... Lovely kootu looks rich and creamy..
ReplyDeleteOMG what gorgeous presentation!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi to you too dear!
love this comforting kootu.Nice presentation.I tried ur bread toast(previous post).I tried using sourcream,instead of curd.Came out well.Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLovely kootu, looks tempting and yummy.
ReplyDeleteit looks yumm....Happy Ugadi dear!
ReplyDeleteAnother great looking dish with a beautiful presentation.
ReplyDeleteLovely kootu and a lovely presentation
ReplyDeletehappy ugadi to you too and cabbage kuttu looks so yummy. nice presentation too.
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ReplyDeletesuperb recipe d wonderful presentation...by looking itself iam tempted to prepare it..nice clicks..
ReplyDeleteheyyy!!!!!!!!! happi ugadi to u too
Superb superb, nice picstoo
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ReplyDeleteFirst time here.. Lovely kootu.. wonderful clicks!!
ReplyDeletePerfect with rice...lovely clicks
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe n a great presentation !!
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Beautiful koottu..happy Ugadi to you too !!
ReplyDeleteKootu has got the fine finish n texture pavi.I love kootu with papad on it.Everytime i prepare them i will make the papad to marinate in them n eat them.Healthy dish too.Wonderful presentation.
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi,Cabbage dish looks interesting and beautifully presented.
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe, new to me
ReplyDeleteWonderful Kootu and a great click!!! Luv the fried urad dal tadka on it!!!
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lovely presentation.. pic is inviting ...
ReplyDeleteThe dish sounds so delicious and I adore the garnish of seeds yum.
ReplyDeleteWow!! your presentation rock!! seriously it looks very nice. I am not even lookin into the recipe my eyes are wandering all over ur pics. :-) Love the recipe too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi, dear:)
ReplyDeleteCabbage kootu picture looks awesome, very lively and inviting:)
Yumm.. love this dish with chapatis..Haven't tried making this with pumpkin or snake gourd, sounds like a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteThanks all for your lovely and encouraging comments .,.It means a lot to me.
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