Morkuzhambu with Urad-Vada or Ama vada is awesome mouthwatering dish. This curry is prepared using savoury buttermilk or curd. You don't have any vegetables and want to make something yummy for yourself or your guests prepare vada morkuzhambu. Vada can be substituted by any veggies. The soft spongy urad dal /ama vadas soaked in tangy spicy mor kuzhambu This is one of the tastiest Morkuzhambu and is also ready in a moment. A traditional dish,more kuzhambu is specially made during festivals. every SouthIndian family will have their own style of preparation... A not too sour curd makes good mor kozhambu.. I used to prepare in both vadas. But today I prepare it with amawada.This dish can be served with rice. And here comes the tasty recipe!
Ingredients:
Thick curds - 2 Cups
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tea spoon
Red chillies – 2
Green chilli-2or 3
Curry leaves for garnishing
Salt to taste
oil - 1 tea spoon
Masala to grind
Green Chilli - 2to 3/ red chilli-2
Coconut - (Optional) 2 Teaspoons
Rice - 1 Teaspoon
(Note- You may use rice flour instead of rice)coriander and curry leaves.
For seasoning
Oil - 1/2 Teaspoon
Mustard Seeds- 1/2 teapsoon
Red Chili – 1
Method:
1.In a large vessel whisk the curds until its creamy and smooth. Add 3 cups of water and mix well till there is not lumps. After you soak the above, grind to a smooth consistency.
2.For making the Morkuzhambu,Add the turmeric, salt and ground paste and mix well and let it all come to a smooth boil on a low flame.
3.you have to keep stirring so the yogurt does not separate and this mixure should just get warm, not Boiling Hot.
4.For seasoning, in a seperate vessel, add the oil and once it becomes hot,add the mustard seeds and the red chili and once the mustard seeds sputter pout this on the morkuzhambu)
Making the vada here:
Start adding spoon fulls (you can as well make patties out of the dough and fry in the oil. If you find it difficult drop in spoon fulls) of the dough (do not crowd) and fry them until golden. Let it become golden brown and turn both sides equally and take out Drain in a kitchen towel and add it to the boling Mor kuzhambu and garnish with the coriander and curry leaves.
usually i like mor kulambu a lot that too with my favrt vadas swimming on that.. hm i m drooling dear...
ReplyDeleteMor kuzhambu with vadai? that's a new one for me...and sure sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me, adding ama vada in mor kuzhambu..Will surely try this sometime..
ReplyDeletewow very similar to gojjambode from karnataka. looks sooo yummmy
ReplyDeleteLooks so good, Jaishree. Love ama vada, great recipe, thanks! :))
ReplyDeleteI love this morekozhambu vadai. In my mom's place, they don't do it. but in my inlaws place, they put both ulundhu vadai and paruppu vadai in more kozhambu. I kinda like this taste. also your smoothie was really refreshing. I tried adding comment, but it didn't let me I dont know why... I am taking print out of your chocolate cake and gonna try this today along with my girls. They want to mix the flour..
ReplyDeleteI love this mor kuzhambu with vadai than vegetables with mor kuzhambu..delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteMmm this looks fantastic :-)
ReplyDeletethis one looks sooo yummy jaishee. never tried putting vadas in mor kuzhhambu.. it tastes like dhai vada right?
ReplyDeleteMor kuzambu with vadai sounds very intresting Jayashree...I love it :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting. Adding vada to morkozhambu must be so good :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Hema,dershana for swwet comments:)
ReplyDeleteThanks sriharivatsan Try this kuzhambu and let me know..
Thanks deeha, asha for lovely coments:)
Thanks vidya nice to know ulike this and glad to know r going to make chocolate cake along with sweet kutties:)
Thank u Priya usha for lovely comments:)
ReplyDeleteThank u mahi It taste diffrent from dahi vada..
Thank u gita & vibass for sweet comments. yes, It tastes gud:)
Something new to me. Looks yummy..
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ReplyDeleteJaishree it sounds new to me with vadai, but looks so inviting,more kolumbu and vadai is my fav , so good treat for my taste buds.
ReplyDeleteWow looks so yum...long time I had this...hmmm now I feel like eat....
ReplyDeleteGot to make these... they sound much more exotic than their counterparts, the good old curd vadais.
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy! More kozhambu paakarthukku russiya irukuthu.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! I'm drooling here...
ReplyDeleteThats indeed a great combo of vadai in morekuzhambu!
ReplyDeleteI usually add ulundu vadai,should try this too!
woooooooow iam drooling over it mmmmm mor kuzhambu and that to vadas in that wow wow mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteThank you Lubna,Prema, divya,akala sappadu anu,Raks & rekha.. thanks for lovely comments.:)
ReplyDeleteThanks sriharivatsan for an award:)