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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Vazhaipoo Usili for Blog Hop Wednesday


Phew! It's time for blog hopping again, I just can't believe how time flies.  I know almost everybody says this, how quick the time goes, even little kids at the age of 2 and 3 are saying, Oh! I'm busy, don't disturb me.  Whatever I talk to them, come back to me at some point .  Feel like so much to be done in very little time.

Anyways this week for blog hopping, I hopped over to Schmetterling Words.  I love her recipes and I was lucky to taste her food when we were in Germany.  This is a recipe which I have been waiting for a long time to try it from her blog.

Just a short explanation about this recipe,  Vazhaipoo is nothing but Banana flower.   Vazhaipoo Usili is made with banana flower and ground lentils with a blend of spices.  This can be served along with rice, rasam or dhal.  I found this recipe very delicious just like soft and crumbled lentil vadas.  Hope you enjoy making this recipe at home.

Preparation Time:  20 minutes
Cooking Time:  20 minutes
Serves :  2 to 3

Ingredients:
Vazhaipoo/ Banana Flower- 1
Toor dhal- 1/2 cup
Dried red chillies- 4
Fennel seeds-  2 tsp
Mustard seeds- 1 tsp
Curry leaves- 5 to 10 leaves
Turmeric powder- 1/4 tsp
Onion- 1 medium sized ( finely chopped )
Oil- 1/2 tbsp
Salt- To taste

Method:
Soak the toor dhal in water for 1 hour.  Then grind it into a coarse paste along with two red chillies and 1 tsp of fennel seeds.
Start preparing the banana flower,  peel the banana flower completely until you get a white part which is found inside.  Chop the top part like a stem.  Now chop the top part which contains small florets.  Chop finely the remaining  white part, and immerse it in a thin buttermilk to avoid discolouration. 
Mix the chopped  vazhaipoo , salt and  ground toor dhal.  Steam the mixture in a steamer or idli plates for 10 minutes.
Heat oil in a pan, add mustard seeds, dried red chillies, fennel and curry leaves.  Add the chopped onions and saute until it looks soft. Add turmeric  powder and mix it well.   Finally add the steamed mixture and keep stirring continously without sticking at the bottom.  Keep stirring for about 10 minutes until the mixture looks well cooked and dry.
Serve it warm along with steamed rice, rasam or dhal.

This recipe is linked with Blog Hop Wednesday, also sending it to Kerala Kitchen Event and ABC series: Bfor Banana






66 comments:

  1. wow, that looks so easy and delicious. Even I made Beans Usili for blog hop, will post it in the evening.

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  2. Love your presentation Ayeesha.. Very nice

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  3. Another Classic from you, this is a must try

    Take care & keep in touch !!!

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  4. This looks yummy...Lovely presentation..

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  5. You are the only one who can make simple veggies look so good.

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  6. Yummy o yummy...loved your presentation...looks great !!

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  7. Never heard of Banana flower dish.......this looks delicious & the killer amazing presentation makes it more wanted. Bookmarked.

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  8. ive heard about this, but never really tried it...im thinking it would go great with rice

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  9. Glad that you made it and liked it dear. Very good presentation. Nice lighting makes it look very rich. Just lovely!!

    If you were in Germany, I know what you would have tried!! ;)

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  10. delicious preparation looks wonderful lovely combination

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  11. Luks so good.Thanks for sharing Healthy Vazhai poo usili.Usili.Luv it.

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  12. Yummyy. Good alternate to have vazhaipoo.

    Cheers,
    Uma
    My Kitchen Experiments

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  13. Yummy usili,healthy one..beautiful presentation Ayeesha

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  14. I do not think we can getall ingredients here.It looks very yummy:)

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  15. Delicious !! excellent presentation !!

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  16. I loveeeeeee usili- this looks so good and nice presentation

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  17. I really do like lentils and this dish looks very appetizing. It is to me, a very exotic and delicious sounding lentil recipe. Blessings, Catherine

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  18. i tried usili only with beans...this is really new n healthy!nice click!

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  19. Looks very Inviting Ayeesha and wat a pic!!!!!!!!!!!great presentation

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  20. it has been many many years since ate vazhaipoo! very inviting dish!

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  21. super duper yum! Love all the clicks :)

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  22. Fantastic presentation... looks delicious...

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  23. looks very inviting. tempting clicks.

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  24. Banana flower! Gives the dish an exotic touch! :)

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  25. cleaning vazhaipoo is the tough one.. but i love this usli .. so much .. u hv made it so so good n yumm ..

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  26. two of my fav - vazhaipoo and usili come together in this yummy combo !! love the pix too !


    Kalyani
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  27. yummy and lovely clicks ..........

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  28. This is one of my fav recipe.Truly amazing and tasty.The way you have presented,I am drooling dear.

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  29. Wow! This looks so yumm. Wonderful presentation Ayeesha!!!!!

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  30. Wow .. love your presentation and the usili looks yum.

    Vardhini
    Event: Halloween Fiesta

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  31. My fav veggie, healthy and yummy

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  32. so easy yet so classy....looks absolutely delicious...hey why dnt u send it to the event
    Event: Kerala Kitchen
    looking forward for ur participation

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  33. wow delicious usili,luks yum...

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  34. Beautiful presentation. I love it very much. It happens to be one my Grandma's Signature dish.

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  35. Wat a delicious and healthy usili..love it very much..beautifully presented..

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  36. Another beautiful blog hop success!

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  37. thanks for sending this to my event..the dish is very new to me and looks lovely and delicious

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  38. Hmm...really looking yummy!!Nice pics :)

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  39. Wow... beautiful pictures... Love your presentation skills.

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  40. This dish looks stunningly delicious. I've never tried the dish before but looks so inspiring. We'll definitely try this. Lovely pic.

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  41. Lovely recipe and wonderful presentation....

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  42. awesome clicks as always.....looks really tasty

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  43. Sounds like a very delicious food. I haven't tried banana flower before so this is all new to me nonetheless very inspiring. I'll get back you you when I'll try cooking it this weekend. Love the photos.

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  44. This looks yummy...Lovely presentation..

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  45. Such a treat to eyes to see your photography, nice post!

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  46. Very beautiful presentation, nice photos.
    Thank You.

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  47. Wow...Looks too good & fantastic presentation!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  48. Hi Ayeesha! Love your blog & all your recipes, Im having a hard time finalising which one to prepare for next week's blog hop as I have shortlisted way too many! Maybe I'll try all of them one by one :-). You have such a huge variety of recipes especially non vegetarian which is truly delightful! Keep up the great work!! Im so happy to be connected with you :) Take care!

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  49. Beautiful clicks dear...Dish looks tempting..

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  50. I cannot believe how fast this week came and went either! There are just not enough hours in the day! I hope you and your family have a very beautiful weekend~

    This is such a wonderful dish filled with very unique flavors. The banana flower and lentils sounds like a delicious combo. I love lentils so I know I would also love this very much!

    Blessings, Catherine

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  51. Mind blowing pics and amazing colour combination.

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  52. it is lovely. i think it would go well with bariyani too :) fantastic! :)

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  53. Looks delicious swts.
    You've real nice blog.
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  54. Beautiful presentation for a dish that looks delicious!

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  55. What an interesting recipe is this! The presentation looks great!

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  56. I always love to have it when my mom cooks..i have never tried it by my self.. very healthy.

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  57. Looks Amazing - Love Aysha's blog too :)
    Cheers, Priya
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  58. Wow, this looks so interesting and very pretty!

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  59. Look gorgeous! Very interesting recipe.

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  60. yes i repeat, how time flies: i never realised it's been two weeks since you posted this!

    you been missing for diwali...

    thanks for this inspirational healthy dish!

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