Cowpea / Karamani Sundal #2 Recipe with step by step pictures.


Sundal, the seasoned lentil dish is something that I make quite often .And most of the times I make sundal with cowpeas. Unlike the other lentils used for making sundal, this one does not need soaking prior soaking before cooking!

It just needs to be dry roasted and then can be pressure cooked as usual. This is really a boon when I forget to soak channa / kidney bean the night before.

I also use this cowpea to make a simple side dish to go with steamed rice. Check out Karamani Kuzhambu recipe. There is also another version of karamani sundal that is made with the addition of a lentil spice mix and also a sweet karamani sundal that is a nice change from the savory varieties

Cowpea / Karamani Sundal Recipe

Cowpea / Karamani Sundal #2 Recipe
Prep Time
2 mins
Cook Time
15 mins
Total Time
17 mins
 

A protein packed snack apt for tea time or to pack in the kids snack box.

Course: Snack
Cuisine: Indian
Servings: 2 people
Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup Cowpea
  • 1 teaspoon Oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon each Mustard, cumin, channa dal
  • A few Curry leaves
  • 1 number Red chili, broken
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 teaspoons Grated coconut
Instructions
  1. Dry roast the cowpea till fragrant and pressure cook it with enough water for 4 whistles/ till cooked,but not mushy. Drain and keep aside.

  2. Heat oil in a pan and add the mustard, cumin, channa dal, curry leaves and red chili.

  3. Once the dal turns brown, add the cooked cow pea, salt and mix. 

  4. Add grated coconut and remove from heat. 

  5. Mix well and serve

Step by step method to prepareย Cowpea / Karamani Sundal #2 Recipe

Dry roast the cowpea till fragrant and transfer into a vessel. Add enough water and pressure cook for 4 whistles / till the cowpea is cooked but not mushy.Once the pressure releases, check for doneness and drain.If not cooked properly cook for another whistle.

Cowpea / Karamani Sundal Recipe

Heat a pan with oil and add mustard seeds, cumin channa dal , curry leaves and broken red chili. Once the dal turns brown, add the cooked cowpea and salt. Mix well and add grated coconut and remove from heat.Mix well.

Serve as a tea time snack / pack it up in the kids snack box.

One thought on “Cowpea / Karamani Sundal #2 Recipe”

  1. Yummy healthy dish. I have never tried vow peas before, but I have often seen them in my local shops. Now I think your recipe would be the ideal reason to get some, thanks ๐Ÿ™‚

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