Recipe - Beerakaya pachadi

Recipe - Beerakaya pachadi (Peerkangai/Dodka/Turayi ki chutney)


Spicy spread with Ridge gourd

Summary:

Ridge gourd is very easy to digest and is considered very healthy according to Ayurveda. Ridge gourd can be cooked as a vegetable, dal or chutney. Ridge gourd should be tasted for sweetness before it is cooked. Bitter ridge gourds should be discarded. Tenderness of the ridge can be determined by examining the skin. The skin should be soft and easily scraped with the finger tip when tested. You get better results when the gourd is very fresh i.e. consumed soon after picking.

South India is very famous for fresh chutneys like these ground chutneys. Traditionally chutneys like these are stone ground. These chutneys taste better when they are made fresh. The shelf life is relatively low compared to other chutneys, may be 7 days in a refrigerator.

Ingredients:

  • Ridge gourd - 2 medium size (3 - 4 cups)
  • Green chillies - 15 small Indian( according to taste)
  • Tamarind - 1/2 teaspoon paste (one small lemon sized tamarind soaked in warm water)
  • Salt - 1 and 1/2 teaspoon (according to taste)
  • Chana dal (bengal gram) - 1 tablespoon
  • Urad dal (black gram) - 1 teaspoon
  • Cumin seeds - 1 teaspoon
  • Mustard seeds - 1 teaspoon
  • Oil - 1 teaspoon
  • Cilantro - 1/4 cup


Process:

Peel the skin of the ridge gourd, chop them in inch size pieces.

Preheat a skillet with one teaspoon oil, add chana dal, urad dal, cumin and mustard seeds to splutter. Add curry leaves and green chillis. After a minute add chopped ridge gourd, turmeric. Fry them for 1 or 2 minutes, add salt and cilantro; Turn off the stove.

Let it cool. Grind all the ingredients with tamarind. Add very little water if needed.


Preparation time: 10 - 15 minutes
# Servings: 8 - 10

Tips:

Replace tamarind with 1 and 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice. Do not make a paste when grinding. Use a food processor to grind/blend to get better results.





Comments

Anonymous said…
Yummy! this is my favorite chutney. I will try this tomorrow, my mom makes it very tasty.
Anonymous said…
Hey Thank You for passing by....
Dang this recipe/food will kill me...I cud take the worst cook of the year award!!
Wohhooo
Cheers!!

Dq
Devi Priya said…
Hey dq,
Good food nurishes, it doesn't kill. Its ok to eat little spicy :-) reduce the spice level (green chillies) and it tastes good. It can be used for sandwiches as spread too. My kids love it.

Give it a try with the measurements and lower the spice level, you will get the good cook of the year award !!!!