Memories of sundal usually involve Navaratri or the beach. Earlier I never made festival food at any time outside of that festival, but now I make it whenever I wish. With a little planning, this requires almost no effort and is a great dish to make when you’re rushed. Makes for a great breakfast or lunch by itself, though it can also be served as a side dish.
1 cup Chick Peas, soaked overnight
1 cup Chick Peas, soaked overnight
1 tsp Oil
7-8 Curry Leaves
7-8 Curry Leaves
1/4 tsp Mustard Seeds
1/4 tsp Urad Dal
1/4 tsp Chana Dal
1 tsp Green Chilli Paste
1/4 tsp Ginger Paste
1 Red Chilli
1/4 tsp Asafoetida
1 tsp Dry Mango Powder (Amchur) or 2 tbsp Chopped Raw Mango
1 tbsp Coconut, scraped
Salt to taste
Pressure cook the soaked chickpeas with salt for 4-5 whistles. Drain when done.
In a kadhai, heat oil. Add the urad and chana dals, mustard seeds and asafoetida. When the mustard splutters, add the curry leaves, ginger and chilli pastes, and the red chilli. Fry for a minute. Add the cooked chickpeas, dry mango powder or raw mango bits, and a little salt. Cover and cook 4-5 minutes. Garnish with the scraped coconut and enjoy.
Arundati of Escapades, is hosting this month's Weekend Breakfast Blogging # 22, the theme of which is Mango Madness. WBB is the brainchild of Nandita of Saffron Trail and since I make sundal for breakfast, this is off to Arundati this month.
My friends in the recipe marathon have posted for Day 2:
Lakshmi: Coconut Dosa
Srivalli: Sambhar Powder
Dhivya: Peas Pulao
Swati:Bread Upma
Bhags: Coffee Cake
Divya Vikram: Vegetable Puffs
Siri: Kosambari
love the addition of mango in this dish..looks yummy
ReplyDeletei simeply love Chickpeas and adding mango is new to me in this dish. Gotto try.
ReplyDeletelove chickpeas shundal anytime... and addition of mango is such a gr8 idea
ReplyDeletemango and chickpeas... two of my favorite ingredients, never would've thought of combining the two... I will have to taste it to believe it :) Looks yummy though!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the success of this blog Aru :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of hard work has gone into it.
You should be working on a cook book!
Its my fav among sundals...although we dont make it for breakfast
ReplyDeleteraaaga..this is too much..:))..adding a tsp of mango and sending it to arundati!..heheheh..for a moment I was wondering why you would be sending this to her...marina beach is so famous for this !...wonderful looking sundal girl..though I like this with fresh coconut!
ReplyDeleteNice photo, namesake. I love channa sundal with mango - delicious!
ReplyDeletethey luk nice new recipe for me..
ReplyDeleteoh i love this...we make so much of this during navrathri!!!
ReplyDeleteSundal with mango looks very interesting. I think I have tasted this before...can't recall where :(.Will have to give this a try sometime.
ReplyDeleteyum-o!
ReplyDeleteat first glance i thot it was meethi boondi :)
love sundal and mango in it is awesome :)
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