This sodhi
is a light korma like gravy using mainly coconut milk. Adding only a very few
spices make this dish very delicious. Suits well with idlies, aappam, dosai
etc. I have prepared this sodhi as an accompanying dish for jeera pulao.
There are
so many varieties in this sodhi preparation. But this preparation is the tastiest,
I think.
திருநெல்வேலி மாப்பிள்ளை சொதி:
Ingredients:
Carrot-1 [cut in to thin pieces lengthwise ]
Beans-20 [
cut in to thin pieces lengthwise ]
Big potato-1 [cut in to thin pieces lengthwise ]
Drumstick-
1 [ cut in to 2 inch pieces ]
Finely sliced
onion-1
Slit green
chillies-2
Small garlic
pearls-10
Coconut-1 [ shredded ]
Lime-1
Split green
gram- 2tbsp
Turmeric powder-
half sp
Salt to
taste
Finely shredded
ginger- 1 tbsp
Curry leaves-
2 arc
Coconut oil-
1 tbsp
Cumin seeds-
half tsp
Grind
these coarsely without adding water:
Small Garlic
pearls-10, shredded ginger-1 /2 tbsp, green chillies-3, fennel seeds- 2 pinches
Procedure:
Extract thick
milk and thin milk from the shredded coconut.
Boil the
green gram until it is well cooked.
Grind the shredded ginger to a paste and mix with half a cup of water.
Let it stand for an hour.
Then slowly drain the juice to a bowl without shaking it. There will be
a white layer inside the bowl after draining all the clear juice.
we should not use this.
We should add this clear ginger juice at
the last stage of the cooking.
Heat a pan
and add the oil.
When it
becomes hot, add the cumin seeds and curry leaves.
Add the
chopped onion with the coarsely ground mixture.
Fry them
for a few minutes.
Then add
all the vegetables with the garlic pearls.
Toss them
for a few seconds.
Pour the
thin coconut milk with enough salt.
Let the vegetable
cook slowly.
After the
vegetables are cooked, add the thick milk with the cooked green gram dal.
Check the
correct consistency of the korma.. It must not be either very thin or very
thick.
When the
gravy starts to simmer, put off the fire.
Pour the
lime juice and the ginger juice.
Mix well.
Thirunelveli
mappillai sodhi is ready now!
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