September 8, 2014

Thakkali Kai Kootu

How to make Thakkali Kai (UnripeTomato) Kootu

          
       Thakkali kootu is a common south indian accompaniment, that is usually served with steamed white rice or a meal platter on festive occasions. My first venture with the green tomatoes were years ago; when bought a pound of these beauties & had no idea what to do with them. So I tried making the same dish with unripe tomatoes & loved it even more, because of the sourness that these green tomatoes impart to it. 

       This is a great way to use the bountiful yield of tomatoes from your garden. The tomatoes you see in the pictures are from our patio garden. If you have been hesitant of cooking with green tomatoes, now is your chance, to try this simple & delicious recipe. Use the same recipe with ripened tomatoes (scroll down for the pic), if you don't have green tomatoes at hand & enjoy!


unripe tomato kootu



Green Tomatoes



Ingredients

Cooked Red Gram Dal  - 1/2 cup
Tomatoes - 3 + 3 chopped into slices
Salt
Oil - 1 Tbsp
Mustard seeds - 1/2 Tsp
Turmeric Powder - A pinch
Curry Leaves - a couple
Coriander leaves - 1 Tbsp chopped
Jeera/Cumin seeds - 1 Tsp
Green Chillies - 3 slit
Grated fresh Coconut - 2 Tbsp


Thakkali Kai Kootu


Stove Top Method:

  • Mash the cooked Dal and set aside. 
  • Heat oil on a medium flame - add the Cumin seeds, slit green chillies and sliced green tomatoes & fry until you get a good aroma. Remove from heat & let it cool a little.
  • When it has cooled enough, add the fresh coconut to it & grind to a smooth paste.
  • In a pan, add the Mustard seeds in hot oil & wait until it splutters. Next add the curry leaves followed by, sliced tomatoes, turmeric powder, salt and the mashed Dal.
  • When the tomatoes are cooked, add the ground paste & boil till the raw flavor is gone.
  • Check seasoning & serve hot with a South Indian Platter or steamed white rice.

Thakkali or Thakkali-Kai (Tomato) Kootu

















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