Hi Tamil New year day or as we say Varusha pirappu signifies the start of a new year and is celebrated in most tamil household with the usual prayers and festive food and Mor kuzhambu(mor means curd) is a must on most festive days.MyFestive platter is like this Mor Kuzhzmbu
Paruppu Vadai
Tomato Rasam
Microwave Beans Curry
Maanga Pachadi
Thenga Poli
MOR KUZHAMBU
INGREDIENTS
Curds 2 cups
White Pumpkin 1/2 cup
To be ground into a paste
Coconut scrapping 1/4 cup
Green chillies 2-3
Cumin seeds 1 tsp
Ginger 1/4 " piece
Turmeric powder 1/4 tsp
For tempering
Mustard seeds 1 tsp
Cumin seeds 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida 1/4 cup
Curry leaves few
PREPARATION
Cut the white pumpkin into small pieces
Whip the curds and keep aside
Grind all the ingredients under the "Ground Paste" and mix it well with the curds.
Heat a pan with oil.
Add mustard and when it splutters add cumin , asafoetida and curry leaves and saute.
Now put the cut pumpkin pieces into it and saute well for 5 minutes so that the vegetable cook well. Now add the curd ground paste mixture to this and cook it a very low flame for 4-5 minutes only If you cook for a longer time, then the whole mixture tends to become watery.Should never boil
Serve with rice and curry of your choice
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Mor Kuzhambu is so light and always preferred more than any other spicier ones.
ReplyDeleteMorkuzhabhu is my favorite too!!! Thali looks yum!!!
ReplyDeletePoli,paruppu vadai,mor kuzhambu yum yum,mouthwatering here,all my fav together..
ReplyDeleteThe thali, the mor kuzhambu, the bowl and the background, all look lovely
ReplyDeleteI love white pumpkin in anything. Morkuzhamb particularly. Well done.
ReplyDeleteMor kulambhu looks delicious and awesome...
ReplyDeleteevery one of these dishes is new to me,,,would love to try them all!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite kuzhambu. Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteVardhini
CooksJoy
The menu is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and a sumptuous spread!!
ReplyDeleteOn another occasion please give the other type of morkuzhambu made during kalyanams using rice while making the paste
Yumm.. LOve mor kuzhambu, though I don't make it at home since my husband and son don't eat yogurt -- I'd love to make it for myself :-)
ReplyDeletein the last year i learnt what is mor and what is kuzhambu...gr8 to have frds like you around ...i will be making this very soon
ReplyDeleteWonderful spread Veena..very nice!
ReplyDeleteThat was a traditional. Delicious mor kulumbu.
ReplyDeleteHamsamalini Chandrasekaran,
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Very delicious spread. Mor kulambu looks so inviting...
ReplyDeleteGood thali. For us addition of dhania(coriander seeds) is a must for this dish. Nice variation.
ReplyDeleteThe whole Thaali is amazing! My eye is drawn to the Manga Pachadi! Looks fab!
ReplyDeletemouthwatering thali
ReplyDeletemorkulambu is my fav..yours looks awesome
ReplyDeleteyummy mor kozhambu :) and lovely platter complete with thenga poli.. wonderful one, Veena :)
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Nice spread for new year :)
ReplyDeleteLove mor Kuzhambu with dipped vada...
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