When I mention the vegetable bitter gourd (pavakkai, karela), I know there are quite a few people out there, like my husband and daughter who are going to turn off. As for me, I love this vegetable, especially the way my mom makes it (will do a post later ), but the only way the family will take it is in the form of a fry (where the vegetable is killed off it's valuable nutrients ) or this pitlai, I prefer the latter for known reasons. Adding tamarind and other spices brings down the bitterness, and it tastes delicious with rice and adding a little ghee makes it even more tastier, I know many of you will have your own versions, this is mine..
Need To Have
- Bitter Gourd - sliced 2 cups
- Tuvar Dal - 1/2 cup
- Tamarind - small lemon size
- Tomato Puree - 5 tablespoons
- Turmeric Powder - 1/2 teaspoon
- Sambar Powder - 2 teaspoons
- Jaggery - 2 teaspoons
- Mustard Seeds - 1 teaspoon
- Grated Coconut - 1 + 1/2 tablespoons
- Curry Leaves - 10
- Dried Red Chillies - 3
- Coriander Seeds - 1 tablespoon
- Black Peppercorns - 1/2 teaspoon
- Chana Dal - 1 teaspoon
- Urad Dal - 1 teaspoon
- Asafoetida - 1/2 teaspoon
Method
Pressure cook the tuvar dal with half of the turmeric powder and extract the juice from the tamarind. For the bitter gourd, remove the spike-like things off the skin ( slightly brush it with a peeler, do not remove the skin entirely ), deseed them and then slice them. Cook the bitter gourd pieces with the tamarind extract, sambar powder, remaining turmeric powder and salt. Roast all the ingredients under roast-and-grind and make a paste with the coconut. Once the vegetable is almost cooked, add the tomato puree and jaggery, cook for a couple of mins, then add the cooked dal and ground paste and cook it for 5 more mins. Finally heat some oil, add the mustard seeds, once it stops spluttering, add the curry leaves and pour this over the prepared pitlai. Serve warm with rice, some vegetable curry and pappads for a complete meal.
Sending it to Roshan's Cucina who is hosting the Kerala Kitchen event this month,
to Spicy Treats for the Show Me Your Hits - Healthy Delights event and
to Wit, Wok And Wisdom for the Love For Lentils event.
Note
The red chillies I have are very hot, use yours wisely.
Can replace the tomato puree with whole tomatoes, but cook it along with the bitter gourd.
Can double the amount of coconut and do the seasoning with ghee, but I prefer to keep it this way.
Even i like this pavakai only in pitlae form. Nice one with vathal.
ReplyDeleteI love pitlai too! Husband just doenst like it..but this time i have got them, telling him he has to taste pitlai & will love it :D..i love arise madam too.. hema, samba lunch :)
ReplyDeletelove pavakkai pitlai, yours looks so yummy n tempting...nice prepration dear!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this wonderful entry..
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I love bitter gourds in any form,This looks very tempting!!
ReplyDeleteErivum Puliyum
Nice pitlai..I am not a big fan of paavakkai, but can have it once in a while!;)
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Nice and wonderful !!
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looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteKande Pohe
very flavourful and delicious curry..healthy too..i am not a big fan of bitter gourds, this sounds interesting though :)
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healthy curry..perfect with rice!
ReplyDeleteHealthy n yummy curry... Nice combo for rice...
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very tempting preperation with bbittergourd....
ReplyDeletehv never tried pitlai despite my mil makes it so good.. i love this version ..bookmarked
ReplyDeleteEven we too make this and i am a big fan of pitlai. Nice recipe
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and for ur lovely comments..u too have a very nice blog here....the bitter ground curry looks mouth watering.....we prepare this curry in different method..this is new to me....must try...
ReplyDeletewonderful recipe !!. bitter gourd curry looks yummy
ReplyDeletelooks appetizing & delicious..;P
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Hello Hema!!! This is a fantastic an inviting dish!!! Thx for dropping by my space & letting me know of your awesome blog..Happy to follow u too & will be a regular visitor from now on :) Keep rocking!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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We love bitter gourd:-) I cant wait to try this yummy recipe!Looks soo inviting!
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new to me.......looks yummy
ReplyDeletei belong to the group who LOVES bittergourd :) this looks yummy
ReplyDeleteHealthy dish..sum times v should cook this kind of dishes..
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