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Mathanga Vanpayar Erisseri / Azuki Beans in Pumpkin & Coconut Gravy


Here is another one of our favorite Onam Sadya dishes. "A" was not a huge fan of Pumpkin but he loved it when I made this Mathanga Vanpayar Erisseri. :) I am glad he loves this Pumpkin based dishe now. :D Here is the recipe. :) This is a very authentic Kerala dish and is prepared with small changes across the state. 





Ingredients
  • Cumin Seeds - 1/4 t
  • Mustard Seeds - 1/4 t
  • Pumpkin/Mathanga, diced – 1 1/2 C
  • Red chori /Vanpayar/Azuki bean – 1/2 C
  • Green  Chilli – 3
  • Coconut, grated – 1 C
  • Garlic pods– 2
  • Turmeric powder – 1/2 t
  • Black pepper powder – 1/2 t
  • Chilli powder – 1/4 t
  • Dry red chillies – 4-5
  • Curry leaves – 2 sprig
  • Salt  - to taste
  • Oil - 1 t




Method

  • Pressure cook the vanpayar/azuki beans (3-4 whistles) and keep aside.
  • Simultaneously, cook the pumpkin adding salt, turmeric, chilli powder, green chillies and salt in another vessel.
  • Cook it in water which stays an inch above this pumpkin mix.  
  • While the pumpkin mix cooks, grind coconut, garlic, pepper corns and cumin seeds into a fine paste(use water as required) and keep aside.
  • Once the pumpkin mix is ready (cooked well), add the coconut paste and the cooked vanpayar/azuki beans to it and mix well. 
  • Adjust salt as per your taste and remove from fire.
PS: You can add more water to the last step, if you like the erisseri little watery. :) 

For the tadka

  • In a small pan heat oil and splutter mustard seeds.
  • Add the dry red chillies, curry leaves and rest of the coconut. 
  • Continue roasting the coconut till it turns brown.
  • Add this to the pumpkin mix and stir well.
  • Yummy Mathanga Vanpayar Erisseri is ready to be served.
             


Comments

  1. Erisseri looks delicious...One of my fav kerala dishes..
    Prathima Rao
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  2. looks perfect and yummy dear...
    nice clicks dear :)

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  3. Wow..nice clicks Gopika.Who can resist a well-made erisseri ?

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  4. nice clicks Gopika...the dish looks absolutely delicious

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  5. I adore pumpkin and can't wait to try this!

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  6. Erisseri ugran aayittundu.
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    Thanks dear

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  7. Healthy and delicious recipe,luks very tempting...

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  8. Super delicious erisseri, soo tempting..

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  9. This is one of my favorite ways to have pumpkin.

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  10. That looks SO yummy and delicious! It is pumpkin season here and I will try this out - thanks for sharing :)

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  11. nice erissery recipe....

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  12. this is new to me..looks delicious..

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  13. Look tempting..
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    Cheers
    Muskaan

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  14. Stunning recipe! Love the combination of all the ingredients that you have used.

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  15. Adipoli..!!!! hope u had a nice sadya gal!! nicely captured too

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  16. this is my fav...looks really delicious...love the clicks

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  17. looks delicious and lovely clicks ........ following u ....

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