I wanted to make an Indianized dish with broccoli.Broccoli is rich in vitamin C, iron, Carotene, phytochemicals, potassium and fiber..Broccoli reduces cholestrol and also reduces the risk of cancer.. And it perfect to have broccoli while on a diet..I was planning to make dhall and rice and wanted something to accompany it.I made this poriyal with broccoli and it was too good.I made in a way I make cauliflower poriyal.It also tastes great with chapathis and rotis.
Ingredients
Broccoli - 1 head
Split chickpeas / Kadalai paruppu - 1/4 cup
Onion - 1 small sized
Chilli powder - 1 teaspoon
Mustard seeds - 1 teaspoon
Urad dhall - 1 teaspoon
Oil - 2 teaspoon
Curry leaves - few
Directions
Chop the broccoli head into small florets.. Soak the split chickpeas in water for about half an hour.. Chop the onions finely..Add the florets into hot water for about two minutes.. In a saucepan, add the oil and do the seasoning with the mustard seeds,urad dhall and curry leaves.Once they start spluterring, add the chopped onions. Saute for about two minutes, until they turn translucent.. Add the broccoli florets and the soaked split chickpeas.. Add the chilli powder and half a cup of water.. Cover and cook for about five minutes or until the broccoli turns tender.. Serve with rice or rotis..
Sending this to Diet Event which I am hosting..
Also to FIC: Green hosted by Sunshinemom.
Hey that is really clever to do a indinized brocoli
ReplyDeleteDhal and broccoli sounds good together, never did indianized version!
ReplyDeletewow an indianized version of broccoli.. yummy .. very healthy N pleases the taste buds too
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. I'm a big fan of broccoli under most circumstances, and this looks like it tastes a little more substantial.
ReplyDeleteI love brocolli, but I save the hassle and buy the frozen ones. I think it should work for this recipe too, right?
ReplyDeleteyaa divya.....since being a rich veggy i make it so often.....
ReplyDeleteI too use broccoli for all the cauliflower recipes. I loved your poriyal. will try soon.
ReplyDeletegreat idea to make a poriyal out of broccoli! looks good.
ReplyDeleteHarish likes only if it is indian..I too make this with dal but with moong..Looks perfect DIvya..
ReplyDeleteLovely color, Nice click
ReplyDeleteWOW this really healthy entry, looks yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteReally looks yummy & delicious.. healthy diet poriyal..
ReplyDeletethis is very creative, Divya! nice combo of dal and broccoli.. looks yummy!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea to make this curry Divya! It looks so delicious, packed with so many nutrients.
ReplyDeletethat is a super duper combo Divya..taste bhi aur health bhi :)
ReplyDeletebrocooli in an indi form..nice one.
ReplyDeleteThat's a super healthy diet food.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice and healthy Indianised dish from broccoli.
ReplyDeletethis is one innovative idea divya... too good... and it looks too good in the second pic...
ReplyDeleteYummy entry Divs...Broccoli is a favorite and your recipe with dal sounds like an absolute must try!!
ReplyDeleteVery healthy recipe.i loved ur recipe
ReplyDeleteGreat comb Dhal and broccoli together...looks divine...
ReplyDeletei mostly used brocolli in salad...looks gud...i jsut came to know ur hosting an event...will try to give my entry soon...
ReplyDeleteThats very smart one divya...nice one..:)
ReplyDeletehey tats lovely... coincidentally I have also sent u a broccoli recipe for the event.... :)
ReplyDeleteYou stumped me!! The title actually - I saw that and said - poriyal? that too with broccoli? But the dish looks good!! Thanks for sending it to FIC.
ReplyDeletedefinitely looks delicious!
ReplyDeletenice version of broccoli. can't wait to try.
ReplyDeleteNice receipe...!! Good taste...!! Thanks Divya.
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