Beets are very nutritious and knowing its health benefits, I try to include this atleast once in two weeks in our diet.
Ingredients
Beet Root – 2
Red Chillies – 2
Cumin seeds/Jeera – 1 teaspoon
Onion – 1 medium sized
Curry leaves – few
Oil – 1 tablespoon
Mustard seeds – ½ teaspoon
Urad dhal – 1 teaspoon
Bengal gram dhal / Split peas - 2 tablespoons
Coconut gratings – 2 tablelspoon
Salt – 1 teaspoon
Directions
Remove the skin fro the beetroot and chop it. Soak the split peas in a little water for about 10 to 15 minutes. Chop the onion and red chillies.
In a pan, heat oil and add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds and urad dhall. Once they start spluttering, add the red chillies, curry leaves and onion. Fry till the onion turns translucent. Then add the chopped beetroot and the soaked chickpeas. Season with salt. Add half cup of water and close with a lid. Cook until the beetroots turn tender. Finally add the coconut gratings and mix well.
You can skip the splitpeas if you dont like. However it adds a different flavor to the poriyal.
Serve warm with rice and dhall!
Nice recipe for Beet poriyal Divya... I havent tried the chopped ones yet, but tastes great! Will soon try this too! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely and a colorful Recipe!
ReplyDeleteMy fav Poriyal Divya.. looks tempting & nice colour..
ReplyDeleteHealthy and I am crazy about Beets poriyal, chutney etc... Looks tempting...
ReplyDeletelooks so good Divya! Nice color.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice Divya. After I saw your carrot poriyal, I made carrot-broccoli poriyal and it was delicious.
ReplyDeleteNice one Divya.
ReplyDeleteGreat with even plain rice Divya, love this sweet spicy curry!
ReplyDeleteBeets poriyal n curd is my fav combo..:)..Simple n yume one dear..:)
ReplyDeleteI'll love it too with curd rice:)
ReplyDeleteEven my favourite!!
ReplyDeleteNice colour
nice recipe Divya.Nice color. And also healthy dish.
ReplyDeletehealthy recipe again. good one divs. me not a fan of beets. i like them as halwa... but for it's health benefits, it's worth having.
ReplyDeleteNice one divya, looks colorful and healthy, i have tried the grated one but never chopped, will def give it a try :)
ReplyDeleteSimple but yet healthy..i love these sorts of simple side dishes..
ReplyDeletei too make in the same way,have posted it too....beet is my fav veggie...delicious
ReplyDeleteLovely poriyal... Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love this with rice, when i was home we kids used to love it as the rice turned pink incolour ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love this too .. nice color
ReplyDeletereminds me of mom's cooking! :)
ReplyDeleteSame dish made today .... lovely pics
ReplyDeleteLovely healthy poriyal :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great recipe Divya :) I love the combo of vegetables and lentils :)
ReplyDeleteYummy recipe...enna poriyala pottu thakara ;)
ReplyDeleteFor the longest time beetroot poriyal (thoran for me) was the perfect side to rice and pulissery.:)
ReplyDeleteLove these poriyal recipes, Divya. And the beetroot sounds unusual but delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first visit to your blog...Looks interesting...I never tried with the chopped ones...I guess its a nice side dish for sambar rice
ReplyDeleteExactly the same method we make at home. I know we belong to the same place. Love that combination with curd rice, as u said:)
ReplyDeleteYummy poriyal.
Lovely beet root poriyal..My grandma makes beetroot poriyal almost like this..
ReplyDeleteVery healthy & nutricious. Nice poriyal. Tempting color.
ReplyDeleteI was going to buy some beetroot today - now I see this I wish that I did. Looks really tasty. :-)
ReplyDeletePoriyal looks simple and delicious Divya.
ReplyDeletethis one looks yu....mmy
ReplyDeletei love betroot divya
ReplyDeleteAs a kid I used to love this with curd rice, and watch the curd rice turn pink (people at the table didnt think that was nice though! lol)
ReplyDeletelove the vibrant color, looks yumm too
ReplyDeletehaaaa one of my favorite vegetable looks mouthwatering divya
ReplyDeletei love beetroot poriyal..I also try to make it by grating the beetroot..
ReplyDeleteI like beetroot too.. but don't buy it often since my husband doesn't like it. Looks great.
ReplyDeletethis is the recipe i hv been looking for.. we dnt really know how to make beetroots into a vegetable.. mostly we boil it n add it to salads...thanks for putting this one up.
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