We are a big vegetable loving family! My gut is happy when I load it with Veggies.. Same with all my folks.I need at least 2 lbs / 1 kg of vegetable for Palya alone.So my effective weekly vegetable shopping means 7 * 2lb of vegetables. Also we like our vegetables tender crisp, not soggy and shapeless. Therefore our option is limited to either Palya or Salads. So here is one of the most sought after Palya of our family. I used organic Green Beans and it was fantastic
Serves 6 || Per serving Calories| total 148 | Protein 4 | fat 8.3 || Fiber 7 gm |
Green Beans 2 lbs
Expeller pressed Peanut Oil 2 tbsp
Urad Dal 1 tbsp
Channa Dal 1 tbsp
Hing a dash
Mustard Seeds 1/2 tsp
Cumin Seeds 1/2 tsp
Dry red chillies (Byadagi) 4-5
Fresh grated coconut 1/2 cup
Salt to taste
Lemon Juice to taste
Method:
Serves 6 || Per serving Calories| total 148 | Protein 4 | fat 8.3 || Fiber 7 gm |
Green Beans 2 lbs
Expeller pressed Peanut Oil 2 tbsp
Urad Dal 1 tbsp
Channa Dal 1 tbsp
Hing a dash
Mustard Seeds 1/2 tsp
Cumin Seeds 1/2 tsp
Dry red chillies (Byadagi) 4-5
Fresh grated coconut 1/2 cup
Salt to taste
Lemon Juice to taste
Method:
- Wash and clean the Green Beans. Trim the ends and chop it. Set it aside.
- Heat oil in a wok. Toss the mustard seeds, cumin seeds and hing. Once the spices crackle throw in the chillies, Urad dal, Channa dal. Toast till the dal is golden brown.
- Throw in the Green Beans. Add about 1/4 cup of water. Cover and steam till the beans almost tender but still crisp.
- Toss in the coconut. Adjust salt and lemon juice. Cook for a few more minutes. Serve with hot rice.
4 comments:
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