KOVAKKAI OR
IVY GOURD
Kovakkai is supposed to be a very good vegetable full
of nutrient values.
It is
thought to have considerable medicinal value and is used traditionally to
control fever, asthma, bronchitis and jaundice. It helps regulate blood sugar
levels. It is rich in Vitamin C, which helps strengthen bones. It also contains
Vitamin B1 and B2, and traces of Vitamin A. All these vitamins are vital for
the human body, and help strengthen the immune system.
It loses its
nutrients when cooked with much oil and lots of spices. Here comes a very simple and nutritious
recipe out of it.
Kovakkai
|
½ kg
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Chilli powder
|
1 tsp
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Asafoetida
|
1 tsp
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Oil to season
|
2 tsp
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Jeera, mustard and urad dhal
|
1 tsp each to season
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Salt to taste
|
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Buttermilk
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1 tbsn
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1. Wash and cut the kovakkai into ½" round
pieces.
2. Add buttermilk, mix well and keep
them in a microwave bowl with a lid and microwave them for 2 to 3 minutes.
3. See whether the vegetable has become
soft and ¾ cooked.
4. Place a broad based nonstick tawa on
stove and season the spices in 2 tsp oil.
5. Add the kovakkai and roast them well
in medium fire.
6. As the vegetable is microwaved
already, the roasting will be done quickly.
7. Add required salt, chilli powder and asafoetida
and roast for 2 minutes.
8. This curry can even be mixed with
cooked dhal and used as a substitute for sambar or koottu.
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