Ingredients:
- 10-15 pieces Manathakkali vathal (Black Nightshade dried berries)
- 2 medium onions, finely sliced
- 2 medium tomatoes, chopped
- 2 green chilies, slit
- 1 tbsp oil
- 1 tsp mustard seeds
- 1/2 tsp fenugreek seeds
- 1 sprig curry leaves
- 1 tsp ginger-garlic paste
- 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
- 1 tbsp red chili powder
- 1 tbsp coriander powder
- 1 tbsp sambar powder or kulambu masala
- Tamarind extract (from a small lemon-sized ball soaked in warm water)
- Salt to taste
- Fresh coriander leaves for garnish
Instructions:
1. Prepare tamarind Water:
Soak tamarind in warm water for 15 minutes and extract the juice. Set aside.
2. Soak Manathakkali Vathal:
Soak the dried Manathakkali vathal in warm water for 10 minutes to soften.
3. Temper:
Heat oil in a pot. Add mustard seeds and let them splutter. Add fenugreek seeds and curry leaves.
4. Sauté Onions:
Add sliced onions and sauté until golden brown.
5. Add Ginger-Garlic and Chilies:
Stir in ginger-garlic paste and slit green chilies; sauté for 2 minutes.
6. Add Tomatoes and Spices:
Add chopped tomatoes, turmeric powder, red chili powder, coriander powder, and sambar or kulambu powder. Cook until tomatoes soften and oil separates.
7. Add tamarind and Water:
Pour tamarind extract and about 1 cup water. Bring to a boil.
8. Add Manathakkali Vathal:
Drain the soaked vathal and add to the kulambu. Simmer for 15-20 minutes on medium-low heat until vathal is tender and flavors meld.
9. Adjust salt & Consistency:
Add salt and adjust water for desired consistency.
10. Garnish & Serve:
Garnish with fresh coriander leaves. Serve hot with steamed rice.
Tips:
- Soaking Manathakkali vathal softens them and reduces cooking time.
- Use fresh tamarind for authentic tanginess.
- Adjust the spice levels according to your preference.
- Cooking on medium-low heat helps develop deeper flavors.
- Manathakkali vathal kulambu pairs excellently with hot steamed rice or millets.
Health Benefits of Manathakkali Vathal Kulambu:
- Rich in Antioxidants: Manathakkali berries are packed with antioxidants that help fight free radicals.
- Anti-inflammatory: Contains compounds that reduce inflammation and may support immune health.
- High in Fiber: aids digestion and promotes a healthy gut.
- Good for Diabetes: Traditional use suggests it helps regulate blood sugar levels.
- Rich in Vitamins: Contains vitamins A and C, supporting skin and eye health.
- Supports Respiratory Health: Manathakkali is often used in Ayurvedic medicine for respiratory ailments.
Manathakkali Vathal Kulambu is a traditional and flavorful South indian dish that’s both nutritious and packed with unique, earthy flavors.
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