Kulthache Pithale, steamed rice with bhajalela suka bombil (dried bombay duck roasted on gas) is my hubby's favorite menu for dinner on a rainy day.
KuLthache Pithale
Kulith (horse gram) Gravy
Ingredients
1 cup kulith pith/flour( ready-made is good & easily available, homemade is definitely better)
2 cups water
2-3 kokum/aamsul/sol
2 tsp freshly grated coconut
salt to taste
Tempering
2 tsp oil 3-4 cloves of garlic(without peeling just crush it)
1 medium onion(chopped)
2-3 green chilies(slit)
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
Method
1 cup kulith pith/flour( ready-made is good & easily available, homemade is definitely better)
2 cups water
2-3 kokum/aamsul/sol
2 tsp freshly grated coconut
salt to taste
Tempering
2 tsp oil 3-4 cloves of garlic(without peeling just crush it)
1 medium onion(chopped)
2-3 green chilies(slit)
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
Method
- Heat the oil in the kadai.
- Give tadka of garlic. saute it for a while till it gets light golden brown.
- Add onion and fry till it becomes soft and changes its color
- Add all other tempering ingredients.
- Add 1 cup of water
- While the water boils make a smooth thick paste of the kulith flour in one cup of water.
- Add salt and let it boil. simmer the flame.
- Add the paste slowly in the water while stirring it.
- Add grated coconut.
- Let the mixture cook
- Add kokum and take off the flame.
Note
- The mixture shines as it cooks.
- Cook till you get the desired consistency.
- It should not be too runny (like saar) or too thick( like ZuNka)
- Do not boil after adding kokum.
- You can give tadka in groundnut oil and put 3-4 drops of coconut oil if you like.
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