At home,this was a regular ghashi.All of us like it so much that amma never used to wait for festivals to make this ghashi.When I ventured to make it first,I was nervous to say the least.My hubby is not used to this masol and I was not sure whether he would like it or not.But thank God,he loved it.In fact,at home we eat it with anything-polo/dosa,idli/khotto,rice etc etc.Try it once and I am sure you will ask for more.Lets make channe ghashi now..
Channe ghashi with soi bhajil masol
Ingredients
Brown channa/chickpeas - 150 gms
Surnu/Yam - a small piece(about 50 gms)
Drumstick - 2-3
Cashewnuts - 1 tbsp(optional)
Darmbhe sol/Kudampuli OR tamarind - 1 big channa size
Soi bhajil masol - 3-4 tbsp mixed with a little water to make a paste
Coconut oil - 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Method
Soak the channa overnight and pressure cook till done.
Add surnu/yam,drumsticks,cashewnuts,darmbhe sol/tamarind,salt and keep on flame again till 2-3 whistles.
Add the soi bhajil masol to the cooked channa-vegetables.
Let it boil,keep on low heat for about 5 minutes.
Drizzle coconut oil on top and close the lid.
Mix well just before serving.
Enjoy with idli,rice or just like that!!
Different curry..Havent heard of this..
ReplyDeleteHmm....looks nice :) By the way what is soi bhajil masol?
ReplyDeletedifferent from what we make at home. i can almost smell and taste the roasted coconut u used in this gashi:)
ReplyDeletedifferent from the traitional gashi loved the combi..
ReplyDeleteI like this combination of vegetables, Thanks for introducing me to gashi's!
ReplyDeleteDivya,Homecooked,Sia,Smn,Ms-thank you!!
ReplyDeleteHomecooked,have given a link to soi bhajil masol post,check it out.
New dish 4 me, sounds delish!
ReplyDeleteThis is my all time Fav curry! Can eat by itself.
ReplyDeleteI never knew there was a Kerala Konkani sect as well, until I read your soi bhajil masol! My husband is Konkani too. His family comes from Mangalore & Kumta region of Karnataka though he was born & raised in Mumbai. The channe ghashi looks yum! I love the flavor drumsticks add to any dish.
ReplyDeleteCham,Seema,Vani-thank you.
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