After seeing the fresh cranberry in my grocery store last week. I remembered my Cranberry Dhal pictures. Yes, I cooked exactly a year ago when I found those fresh cranberries. I cooked with dhal, clicked, downloaded in my hard drive and saved carefully under “unblogged” file. And forgot forever until I saw some fresh berries.
This “superfruit” is only available fresh for shorter period. Traditionally associated and served for the holiday menu in form of sauce, jelly, mixed in bread, muffins, etc..
I blogged last year Spicy cranberry chutney and some medicinal value. Another way to use this fresh berries in our Indian cooking is : Dhal or make sambar (omit totally the tamarind).
The dhal pairs perfectly with the sour cranberries, you have the zing without lemon or tamarind! After all we can do much more other than chutney!
Cranberry Dhal
Ingredients:
Dhal: ¾ cup
Fresh or frozen cranberry: 10 counts (The more u add it will be sour and tangy)
Medium onion: 1- diced
Green chillies: 5 counts- split in half
Red chilli powder: ½ tsp (totally optional) but recommended
Turmeric: ¼ tsp
Salt: according ur taste
Seasonning:
Mustard seeds: 1 tsp
Cumin: 1 tsp
Hing: a pinch
Curry leaves: few
Oil: 2 tsp
Garnish:
Cilantro: 1tbsp - minced finely
Special ustensil: Pressure cooker
Method:
Cook the dhal with 2 cups of water with few drops of oil in pressure cooker. Leave at least 4 whistles and let the pressure released completely.
Now, heat oil in pot, start with hing and next mustard seeds, once they spluttered, add the cumin, curry leaves, onion and green chillies.
When the onion starts to be translucent add the cranberry, chilli powder, turmeric powder and cooked dhal.
Adjust the salt and cook until the berry starts to pop, it will take just few minutes.
Note: always start with fewer berries and increase according your taste
Green banana curry / Vazhakkai Podimas
Comments
Cranberry dal wow ...it's an interesting one ...looks tasty dear :)
Plantain curry looks delicious, bright and beautiful click
TC
We make vazhakka podimas a little different from ur way. the platter looks neat
Looks yummy.
Love the last pic.
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the dhal using cranberries is something I didn't know; cranberry juice is something I buy often ( my daughter needs it for an infection), it has natural medicinal composition in it; no wonder you're using it instead of tamarind and lime, it 's naturally so tangy. some people use it even for pickles! nice post dear!
plantain curry is so good!
i like your blog template.. very pleasing.