Pavarkaai pitlai is a traditional dish and I used to make this often at home. This is a healthy dish with bitter melon and less oil. I know most of you would not cook pavarkaai (bitter gourd/bitter melon) because of it's taste. But this vegetable has lot of nutrients and it is considered to have high medicinal value. If you regularly consume bitter melon, you are sure to be away from lot of diseases. My mom used to cook lot of dishes with this vegetable. She also taught me how to reduce the bitterness in the bitter melon. If you really follow her steps, I'm sure you'l start to love bitter melon as much as I do. I have given the step-by-step procedure and hope you'l all start to cook bitter gourd and utilize it's health benefits.
Ingredients :
1. Bitter Gourd (Pavarkaai) - 2
2. Thoor Dhal - 1/4 Cup
3. Channa Dhal - 1/4 Cup
4. Turmeric Powder - 1/4 tsp
5. Tamarind - juice from a gooseberry sized ball
6. Sambar Powder - 1 tsp
7. Curry Leaf - A few
8. Salt - Needed qty
9. Mustard - 1 tsp
10. Oil - 2 tsp
For dry grind :
1. Urad dhal - 1 tsp
2. Channa dhal - 1/2 tsp
3. Red Chilly - 2 or adjust to your taste
4. Coconut - 1 tsp
5. Coriander seeds - 1 tsp (I used coriander powder)
Dry roast all the above ingredients till brown and powder using small mixer jar. Keep aside.
2. Transfer the cut pieces to a vessel. Add little water, half the quantity of tamarind juice, turmeric powder and little salt. (You can very well see in the picture that the water and tamarind juice just covers the vegetable) Let the bitter gourd cook till the water evaporates. (This is how my mom removes bitterness from the bitter gourd)
4. Meanwhile, cook both the dhals together. Mash and keep aside.
5. In a pan, add oil. Splutter mustard. Then add bitter gourd and curry leaves. Fry for a minute.
6. Add the remaining tamarind juice, salt and sambar powder. Cover the pan with lid and let the contents boil for 10 minutes or the raw smell of the sambar powder is gone.
8. Finally, add the dry ground spice powder. Mix thoroughly. If you wish, you can add a little jaggery to enhance the taste.
9. Switch of the stove when the contents get thickened.
10. Enjoy with hot rice.
Serves : 2
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25 comments:
hmm pavakkai pitlai looks delicious dear.... nice presentation and lovely clicks...
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Nice illustration. Thanks for the tips to remove bitter taste of bitter gourd.
Looks delicious...Lovely clicks.
healthy delicious curry
ur plate with veg is looking attractuve the step by step giving is nice unerstsnd easily and veg is looking tasty
tempting recipe with step-by-step photos nithu..will try it soon.
New recipe to me..lov pavakka,will try soon...
Looks delicious, its my husbands one of the favorite vegetable and i shall try it.
bitter gourd curry looks very delicious ..very tempting clicks nitu
Satya
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looks delish nithu..luved the cute presentation..nice clicks !
pitlai is a fav to me Nithu..I learned it from one of my Brahmin friend...I am glad i could participate in the event too...
pavarkkai curry looks yummy.. from now on will adapt your way to remove bitterness from pavarkkai.. thanks for the tip.. :)
looks yumm...good clicks!
Not a big fan of pitali, but your pics are tempting me to make it!
healthy delicious curry.....
we too make it in the same way. nice stepwise pictures.and cute presentation too
Pitlai looks very tempting and looks delicious.Love the way you have cut the pavakkai, looks beautiful.Thanks for sharing.
Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com
nice dish
my favourite dish well made !!!
Favourite bittergourd pitlai, simply tempting!
Looks delicious :)lovely pictures and nice presentation :)
u dont need to explain the process ...the pics do it for u......nice and healthy recipe
all the best nithu
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