Pudalangai Kootu Recipe

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Snake gourd / Pudalangai cooked with moong dal, is special side dish from Tamil Nadu often served as an accompaniment for rice. Pudalangai is not a regular in my home as we don’t get fresh pudalangai that often here,  but if I have happen to see them, grab a few to relish in kootu or poriyal form. I love this kootu as a side for hot rice & kara kuzhambu or meen kuzhambu… its the best combination ever!

Ingredients-1
 1 medium size or 2 cups (chopped)  Pudalangai / Snake Gourd
 1/2 cup  Split green gram / Moong dal
 6 or ( 1/2 cup chopped regular onions)  Shallots (sambar onions) / pearl onions
 1 (long)  Dry red chilli
 1/2 teaspoon  Mustard
 1/2  teaspoon  Cumin seeds
 6 peppercorns  Black peppercorns
  1/4 teaspoon  Split black gram
 4 leaves  Curry leaves
  1/4 teaspoon  Asafoetida
  1/4 teaspoon  Turmeric powder
  3/4 teaspoon  Salt (or to taste)
 3 teaspoons  Oil
 2 stalks  Coriander leaves (for garnishing)

 

Ingredients-2
 3 tablespoons  Fresh grated coconut
 1  small  Green chili
 1/4 teaspoon  Cumin seeds

 Soak Moong dal for 15 minutes  (you may toast it  dry in low flame until slightly golden).  Each method has its own pros & cons. (Check notes). Keep this aside.  Grind ingredients from Table-2 ( fresh grated coconut, green chilli and cumin seeds) to a fine paste and keep it aside. Wash and cut the Pudalangai /Snake gourd lengthwise and remove all the seeds. Cut them into small thin pieces and keep it aside too.

 Pudalangai Kootu 1  Pudalangai Kootu 2  Pudalangai Kootu 3  Pudalangai Kootu 5
 Pudalangai Kootu 6  Pudalangai Kootu 4  Pudalangai Kootu 7  Pudalangai Kootu 8

Now heat oil in a regular pan or in a pressure cooker.  Splutter dry red chili, mustard, cumin seeds, split black gram, black peppercorns(semi-crushed) and curry leaves. Sprinkle in the asafoetida, add finely chopped  shallots / pearl onions / sambar onions , moong dal and pudalangai pieces.  Add just  1 cup of water with turmeric and salt. At this stage you can either pressure cook for 2 whistlse or cook it over the stove with lids on for 15  minutes. Once the veggies turn soft and tender, add the ground coconut paste and mix well to combine. Simmer for couple of minutes, garnish with coriander leaves and serve hot with rice.

Pudalangai Kootu 9 Pudalangai-kootu2

Notes

  • These 2 pictures were taken back in 2006, if add 1/4 cup water to the thick kootu, the consistency will be lightly thin. This way it will be great on piping hot rice and ghee.
  • Thick kootu is usually served as an accompaniment for rice. They taste awesome with Kara kuzhambu or meen kuzhambu.
  • Moong dal can be either soaked or roasted depending on how you like it. Soaking helps with good digestion and dal cooks soft. Roasting moong gives nice aroma to the kootu but doesn’t cook completely soft.
  • Serves 4 adults approximately.
  • Do not pressure cook for a long time as it will make the veggie mushy. (2 whistle should be perfect to cook both the dal and veggie) or stick 10 minutes over low medium flame.
  • You can make the same kootu with Toor dal too but in that case you have to cook toor dal separately and then add it with cooked veggie.

 

Comments

21 responses to “Pudalangai Kootu Recipe”

  1. Gauri Avatar

    Nice, love your version. How we make it is, soak moong daal, make a paste of onion-ginger-garlic-tomato-corriander and give it in tadka. Add moong daal and then the snake gourd and cook. Am going to try your version for sure

    1. Mullai Avatar

      Oh, my mom makes something similar , we do add onion, ginger & garlic but the traditional method does not include them. Thanks though, your version also sounds yummy.

  2. srividhya Avatar

    Supernga.. Its been long since I had this. In my hubby’s family after coming back from Kasi they stopped eating this. So preparing this become rare. But its one of my favorite veggie. Lovely

    1. Mullai Avatar

      Enjoy some whenyou visit your mom’s place. Thanks Srividhya!

  3. Traditionallymodernfood Avatar

    Podalangai kootu s my hubby’s favorite.. I have never added onions to kootu should try ur version.. Perfect click..love the utensil

  4. Ramya Shanmmugham Avatar
    Ramya Shanmmugham

    I prepared this recipe and found it awesome. Thanks you so much for posting this dish.

  5. sabariswari Avatar
    sabariswari

    hi,

    I am first time trying a recipie from ur website. This pudulangai kootu was very tasty. I added few Kadala paruppu in it. Can we add half tomato also with this recipie? will it change its taste? Thanks
    sabari

  6. pavithra sureshkumar Avatar
    pavithra sureshkumar

    I tried this for first time and taste very good with rice.Thanks Mullai

  7. manu Avatar
    manu

    Hi Mullai,

    Tried this today..Came out very well as far as the taste is concerned.

    I think i roasted the Moong dhall too much and also it was not smashed alongwith the vegetable even after boiling.Is this how the recipe expected to be or should I have left it for sometime on the stove?

    Cheers

    manu

    1. Mullai Avatar
      Mullai

      Manu, roasting moong is optional and usually while doing so.. there are chances for it to go slightly coarse as you mentioned when cooked over stove top. Pressure cooking should cook them thoroughly, roasting gives nice aroma but not necessary.. so ignore next time if you find it difficult. Thanks.

  8. dhivyakumar Avatar
    dhivyakumar

    tried this and came out very tasty..thanks for sharing…

  9. FathimaS Avatar
    FathimaS

    Hi, Tried this out last night and it came out simply superb. A very good side dish for oothappams too. Keep up the good work. Thanks Fathima

  10. Ramya Ashok Avatar
    Ramya Ashok

    gonna try ths 2day. but i’ve a very lengthy pudalangaai. i dnt know how much to cut off…to match wth the measurements of other ingredients…….pls lemme know………

    1. Mullai Avatar
      Mullai

      Use about 10" long ones.

      1. Ramya Ashok Avatar
        Ramya Ashok

        Thanq 4 the prompt response.gonna start…….

  11. esha Avatar
    esha

    wow gr8 taste n cameout well.

  12. Vidhya Karthik Avatar
    Vidhya Karthik

    MARCH TOWARDS EXCELLENCE ! Hey Mullai ur pudalangai kootu recipie seems to b yummy…will try it soon and will let u know!

  13. Visitor Avatar
    Visitor

    wht is snake gourd…why donot you put a picture of the whole veg so that new starters can understand wht veg it is.thank you.

    1. Mullai Avatar
      Mullai

      Please register  and do check other posts before posting a question.

      http://www.spiceindiaonline.com/podalangai_poriyal

  14. RaSri Avatar
    RaSri

    So what do we do with the ground fresh grated coconut, green chilli and cumin seeds.

    1. Mullai Avatar
      Mullai

      Sorry about that, recipe updated, check it out. Thanks for pointing out.