Kothavarangai Puli Kootu-Cluster Beans Kootu Recipe

Cluster Beans or Guvar beans is known as “kothavarai” or “kothavarangai” in Tamil, “gawaar” in Hindi and “gokarakaya” in Telugu. I harvested a kilogram of cluster beans from my organic kitchen garden a few days back. Unlike the ones you get in the market, these are very soft and tender. Today I am going to share with you how to make kothavarangai puli kootu (using tamarind) following this easy recipe which does not require any grinding of masala etc.

Kothavarangai Puli Kootu Recipe


 Prep Time : 15 mins

Cook Time : 20 mins
Serves: 2-3
Recipe Category: Kootu-Side Dish
Recipe Cuisine: Tamil Brahmin
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   Ingredients needed

   Cluster beans – 1/4 kg or 250 grams
   Tur dal – 1/3 cup
   Brown Chick Peas (kondai kadalai/kothu kadalai) – 1/4 cup
   Tamarind – a small lemon sized ball
   Turmeric powder – a pinch
   Sambar powder – 1 1/4 tsp
   Salt needed
   Grated coconut – 1/4 cup
   Rice Flour – 1 tsp

  For the seasoning

   Oil – 1 tsp
   Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
   Urad dal – 3/4 tsp
   Red chillies -2 broken
   Curry leaves – a sprig

Preparation

Soak dal in hot water for 15 minutes and pressure cook for 3 whistles, adding a pinch of turmeric powder. Mash it well and keep it aside.(Soaking ensures faster cooking).

Soak tamarind in warm water for 15-20 minutes and extract its juice. Discard the pulp.

Soak brown chick peas (brown channa) in water overnight and pressure cook for 3 whistles or until soft. You can cook this along with dal, keeping it in a small bowl. Adding chick peas is optional but I recommend it.

Cut off both the ends of cluster beans and chop it into small pieces.

Fry grated coconut in a tsp of oil till it changes color and keep it aside.

Mix rice flour in 2 tbsp of water and keep it ready
(rice flour is added for thickening the gravy).

Method

Heat a tsp of oil, add mustard seeds, when it splutters, add red chillies, curry leaves and chopped cluster beans. Add turmeric powder and salt needed. Add 1/4 cup of water and cook until the cluster beans becomes tender, stirring from time to time. Alternatively you can also pressure cook cluster beans for 1 whistle.

Once it is cooked, add tamarind water, sambar powder and boil till the raw smell of the tamarind and sambar powder goes.

Then add cooked tur dal, cooked brown channa, fried coconut, rice flour mixture and boil everything together until it thickens slightly. Check for salt. You can adjust the consistency of the kootu according to your personal preferences.

Serve as a side dish for rasam or sambar rice. You might also like my Kothavarangai Paruppu Usili recipe

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