Drumstick Leaves Poriyal
Drumstick leaves aka π΄πππππππ ππππππ in Tamil is one great superfood the whole world is paying attention to now. Plucking the drumstick leaves can be a long and tedious job for many but I have always found it to be a worthwhile thing to do when I think of all the nutrients and benefits, I will get out of consuming these leaves at least twice a week. After plucking the leaves, I usually soak them in a solution of salt and water for about 10 minutes just so that the pesticides and dust can be washed away. Get the family involved in plucking the leavesβ¦β¦β¦..great family bonding activity!
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80 g mung dal
350 ml water
1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
2 tablespoons cooking oil
1 teaspoon white gram
1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
2 dried chillies, cut into 2 cm pieces
300 g drumstick leaves (chopped coarsely if desired)
150 ml water
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon coarsely pounded black peppercorns
70 g grated coconut
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
METHOD
- Wash mung dal and boil in water and turmeric powder until cooked but firm. Drain and keep aside.
- Heat oil in a wok. Fry the white gram till it turns golden brown. Add in the mustard seeds and dried chillies and fry till the mustard seeds stop spluttering.
- Add in the drumstick leaves, water, salt and pepper and cook till the water evaporates.
- Add in the cooked, mung dal, grated coconut and cumin seeds, and stir fry over high heat till well incorporated. Adjust salt.
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