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Normally pulusu(stew) is a authentic andhra dish of a vegetable like pumpkin,sweet potato or bottle gourd(loki) with tamarind based gravy n spices. It has a slight tangy n sweet flavor n excellant with rice.
This dish is cooked very often in andhra pradesh the southern state of india n people usually have this stew with rice that is served with a topping of ghee(clarified butter) and accompanied with plain toor dal(known as mudda pappu in telugu).
Ingredients:
- 3 cups diced butternut squash (1 inch chucks)
- 1 cup diced onions
- 1/2 cups diced tomatos
- 1/2 conentrated tamarind pulp in 1/2 cup warm water
- 3 tbsp sugar
- 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
- 2 tbsp rice flour
- salt to taste
For tempering
- 1 tsp oil
- 1/4 tsp mustard seeds
- 1/8 tsp fenugreek seeds
- 3 green chilli
- pinch of hing
- 1 spring curry leaves
Cooking Procedure
Wash n peel the butternut squash n cut them to large 1 inch chucks n keep aside
Dissolve 2 tbsp of rice flour in 1 cup water n keep aside.
Pressure cook the butternut squash,onion,turmeric with 3 cups water for one whistle n off the stove n let it cool.
Open the cooker n on medium flame add tomotoes, tamarind pulp,sugar n salt n let it cook till tomato becomes lightly soft,now add the rice flour water n check the consistency n can also add little water if required n cook for another 3 minutes.It will thicken slowly.
Prepare the tempering heat 1 tsp oil,then add mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds n hing once mustard start splutter add the curry leaves n green chillis n stir for 30 seconds n add this tempering to the cooker n let it boil for 1 minute.Your pulusu is ready.
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Tags: Butternut Squash, Stew,Easy Recipe
Butternut ne time... this luks super :)
ReplyDeletedelicious pulusu
ReplyDeleteHi Satya,
ReplyDeleteA simple and good one...
Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
Pulusu looks mouth watering sathya.what happened to your bread uthappam recipes pix,why dont u upload them..
ReplyDeleteSimple yet yummy recipe Satya..
ReplyDeleteNever ever thought of cooking butternut squash this way, great idea Satya....
ReplyDeleteThe pulusu looks so yummy satya. And it's so easy to prepare as well. Great recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteThis curry looks so delish, awesome recipe.
ReplyDeleteLooks yum, have to try butternut squash once...
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy pulusu! It's very healthy and nice!
ReplyDeleteWe call it Puli kozhambu in Tamil nadu. made the same one over the weekend. it tastes gr8 with yogurt rice also.
ReplyDeleteCheck out mine for a curried butternut squash soup, perfect for the fall!
Thank you Sathya for linking this delicious recipe to Any One Can Cook.
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious..
ReplyDeleteIs it Bhopla??
Perfect curry with a fall veg..loved it..yummy!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. Nice curry with sweet butternut squash.
ReplyDeleteUR CURRY IS FABULOUS AS OTHERS LOOKS DELICIOUS
ReplyDeletemouthwatering pulusu...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful looking stew..love butternut n this recipe is a keeper..thanks for sharing Satya!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
yummy and tasty pulusu.
ReplyDeletenever used butternut squash..your stew looks very inviting.
ReplyDeleteNever tried butternut squash pulusu..this looks delicious.must try.
ReplyDeleteNever cooked butternut squash before. This stew looks really yummy..
ReplyDeleteRegarding your question about vindaloo, you can try the veggie version using potatoes, carrots, cauliflower etc. Heres one interesting recipe..
http://veganchickie.com/2010/03/31/vegetable-vindaloo/
Nice recipe for squash, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy n tangy curry...new to me,will giv a try..
ReplyDeleteInteresting stew with butternut sqash, awesome stew..
ReplyDeleteWonderful stew. Love these tangy dishes !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely recipe to use Squash i'm going to try this one
ReplyDeletelooks delicious sathya, must be healthy as well, great
ReplyDeletepulusu, with warm rice and ghee super yum....loving ur recipe :)
ReplyDeletesquash pulusu looks yummy dear...
ReplyDeleteHearty and delicious perfect for the cold winter days.
ReplyDeleteHearty and delicious perfect for the cold winter days.
ReplyDeleteHearty and delicious perfect for the cold winter days.
ReplyDeleteI love pulusu anytime...especially during winter months and gummadikaya pulusu is a family fav..tempting click!
ReplyDeleteSimple & delish recipe..!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try it this weekend sounds and looks delicious - what is it best served with = rice, dosa , chahpathi?
ReplyDeleteVer very healthy..but I will not make it...because I don't like butternut squash...:((
ReplyDeletelooks yum.we dont add rice flour and instead sugar we add jaggery..rest is same..love this stew !
ReplyDeleteFantastic stew with butternut. I love to have it right now hot with ghee topping and rice.
ReplyDeleteHamsamalini Chandrasekaran,
http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com
stew with buternut squash sounds delicious. very new recipe to me
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering stew.
ReplyDeleteAaha Oho
Yum... I love butternut squash.
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy n inviting !!!
ReplyDeleteHey satya....thx for ur invitation....indeed its a beautiful space and i am going to be here often.positive abt it.Me too started cooking after my marriage...and its 5 yrs now.....I love it and i am learning daily from all my family,frens and my fellow bloggers......I make buttersq curry....but will surely try this style and of course the apne des ka pizza...are next on the menu
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Biny
Looks Delicious!!! I normally make sambar with them!!!!
ReplyDeletelooks super fabulous and yummy
ReplyDeleteHI Satya.Nice side dish.Just wondering if the butternut would taste sweet in this dish?
ReplyDeleteThats a brilliant way of using butternut squash...
ReplyDeletenew recipe to me Satya...
ReplyDeleteLovely Recipe...i have a surprise for you in my blog..
ReplyDeleteButternut squash Pulusu looks delicious and tempting.
ReplyDeletehealthy n superb recipe..looks so good n inviting...
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
looks superr dear
ReplyDeleteWow, I have never heard of this dish...but it looks wonderful. Great flavors :)
ReplyDeletelovely squash dear....
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