Sundakkai Vatha Kuzhambu – Tamil Hotel Style Recipe – Kannamma Cooks (2024)

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Recipe for sundakkai vatha kuzhambu. Spicy Tamil style vathal kuzhambu / kara kuzhambu recipe made without coconut. A popular side dish for lunch in Tamilnadu.

Sundakkai is also called as turkey berries. The fresh berries are soaked in a salt-buttermilk mixture for couple of days and then dried and stored for making curries. Its easily available in Indian grocery stores or online.

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First, we will fry the sundakkai. Take a pan and add in three tablespoon of oil. Add in the sundakkai and saute on a low flame for a minute. The berries will puff up and start to change colour.
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Remove from heat and set aside to a bowl along with the oil left.
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Now, we will make a fresh masala paste. Here is what you will need. Use very little fenugreek seeds as they are very bitter.
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Heat a teaspoon of oil in a pan and add in all the ingredients for the masala paste. Saute on a very low flame for 3-4 minutes. Sauteing on a low flame is important as you do not want to burn the lentils. Sauteing on a low flame nicely roasts and browns the ingredients.
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Grind the roasted ingredients along with half a cup of water to a smooth paste. Set aside.
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Soak a gooseberry size tamarind (about two inch strip) in a cup of water for 20 minutes. Squeeze and extract the pulp. Discard the seeds and the pith. Set aside.
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Now we will make the kuzhambu.
Heat peanut oil in a pan (Be generous with oil) and add in the mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, fennel seeds and curry leaves. Let the mustard seeds crackle. Add in the chopped small onion (Indian shallots) and garlic. Saute for 3-4 minutes.
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Add in the chopped tomatoes and saute for a minute.
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Now add in the turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder and jaggery.
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Saute the masalas for a minute. Add in the tamarind pulp.
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Add in the salt and the ground masala paste.
Note on salt Dried sundakkai is already salted. When added to the curry, the salt from sundakkai will also be released in the curry. So go easy on the salt and if need be, seasoning can be adjusted later.
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Wash the mixie with half a cup of water and add back to the pan. Add in a cup of water too. Let it come to a boil.
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Add in the sundakkai along with the oil and allow it to simmer for 20 minutes on a low flame.
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Check for seasoning and add more salt if necessary. The salt in the dried berries vary from each brand. So adjust salt if necessary now. Switch off the flame and add in two teaspoon of Indian sesame oil (gingely oil) and a big pinch of asafoetida powder. Mix well and set aside for half an hour so the berries soak up the juices and nicely flavour the curry.
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Serve hot with rice. The kuzhambu tastes best the next day!
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Recipe for sundakkai vatha kuzhambu. Spicy Tamil style vathal kuzhambu / kara kuzhambu recipe made without coconut. A popular side dish for lunch in Tamilnadu.

  • Total Time: 55 mins
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x

Ingredients

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For frying Sundakkai

  • 3 tablespoon peanut oil
  • 1/4 cup sundakkai vathal

For the masala paste

  • 1 teaspoon peanut oil
  • 4 dried red chillies
  • 56 fenugreek seeds
  • 67 cloves garlic
  • 2 teaspoon chana dal
  • 1 teaspoon urad dal
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper corn
  • 2 teaspoon coriander seeds
  • 2 sprigs curry leaves

Other ingredients

  • Gooseberry size tamarind
  • 3 tablespoon peanut oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds
  • 1/4 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds
  • 2 sprigs curry leaves
  • 10 small onions, chopped
  • 10 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
  • 2 tomatoes, chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 2 teaspoon red chilli powder (use less if you want a less spicy curry)
  • 2 teaspoon coriander powder
  • 1 teaspoon jaggery
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt (see notes)
  • 2 teaspoon Indian sesame oil
  • a big pinch of asafoetida

Instructions

  1. Take a pan and add in three tablespoon of oil. Add in the sundakkai and saute on a low flame for a minute. The berries will puff up and start to change colour. Remove from heat and set aside to a bowl along with the oil left.
  2. Heat a teaspoon of oil in a pan and add in all the ingredients for the masala paste. Saute on a very low flame for 3-4 minutes. Grind the roasted ingredients along with half a cup of water to a smooth paste. Set aside.
  3. Soak a gooseberry size tamarind (about two inch strip) in a cup of water for 20 minutes. Squeeze and extract the pulp. Discard the seeds and the pith. Set aside.
  4. Heat peanut oil in a pan (Be generous with oil) and add in the mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, fennel seeds and curry leaves. Let the mustard seeds crackle. Add in the chopped small onion (Indian shallots) and garlic. Saute for 3-4 minutes.
  5. Add in the chopped tomatoes and saute for a minute.
  6. Now add in the turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder and jaggery.
  7. Saute the masalas for a minute. Add in the tamarind pulp.
  8. Add in the salt and the ground masala paste.
  9. Wash the mixie with half a cup of water and add back to the pan. Add in a cup of water too. Let it come to a boil.
  10. Add in the sundakkai along with oil and allow it to simmer for 20 minutes on a low flame.
  11. Check for seasoning and add more salt if necessary. Switch off the flame and add in two teaspoon of Indian sesame oil (gingely oil) and a big pinch of asafoetida powder. Mix well and set aside for half an hour so the berries soak up the juices and nicely flavour the curry.

Notes

Note on salt
Dried sundakkai is already salted. When added to the curry, the salt from sundakkai will also be released in the curry. So go easy on the salt and if need be, seasoning can be adjusted later.

  • Author: Kannamma - Suguna Vinodh
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 45 mins
  • Category: Curry
  • Cuisine: Tamilnadu
Sundakkai Vatha Kuzhambu – Tamil Hotel Style Recipe – Kannamma Cooks (2024)

FAQs

Is Vatha kuzhambu good for health? ›

In addition to these primary ingredients, whole spices, dried red chilies, curry leaves, sambar powder are other ingredients that go in the preparation of this kuzhambu from Tamil Nadu cuisine. This kulambu is quite wholesome and great for your health. It also improves appetite.

What is kuzhambu in English? ›

kuzhambu (uncountable) A spicy gravy made with tamarind and dal, part of South Indian and Sri Lankan Tamil cuisine.

What is the English of vathal? ›

It is known as Turkey Berry in English. Sundakkais are soaked in curd, salted and sundried, which is later oil fried to bring out the final product. Vegetables or berries, when sundried are termed as Vathal in Tamil.

Is sundakkai good for diabetes? ›

These confer beneficial anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant and antidiuretic traits, for effectively remedying numerous illnesses, including pancreatic ulcers, arthritis and gout, diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease.

What is sundakkai called in English? ›

Turkey berry” is the name of Sundakkai in English. Turkey Berry plant actually has the outer skin inside of which lies the pea aubergine seeds or so-called pea eggplant seeds.

Which Kuzhambu is best for knee pain? ›

Dhanwanthram Kuzhambu

It provides strength and gives relief from pain, swelling, and numbness. It also tones the muscles and improves the strength.

What is the meaning of Kuzhambu in Ayurveda? ›

Kuzhambus are unguent-like viscous medicated oils used for external applications. Balaswagandhadi Kuzhambu is recommended for curing headache, fever, joint pains, and lumbar issues, and for improving stamina.

What is dhanwantharam kuzhambu Kerala? ›

Dhanwantharam Kuzhambu is beneficial in degenerative conditions caused by Vata and post traumatic conditions. Dhanwantharam Kuzhambu can be used in pregnancy and post delivery for massage all over the body as it is nourishing in nature.

What is the English name for Sundakkai vathal? ›

Sundakkai vathal rice (sun dried turkey berry)

What is dried Sundakkai in English? ›

Sundakkai Vathal (Dried Turkey Berry) Kozhambu is an another passionate dish from Senthil's Kitchen. Sundakkai vathal is prepared by soaking (or curing) crushed green sundakkai in a thick yogurt and salt marinade for 2 to 3 days and then sun drying it.

What is the meaning of Muk? ›

muk (uncountable) excrement (whether human or animal) filth, rubbish. (figuratively) wordly concerns.

Can we use Elaneer Kuzhambu daily? ›

Elaneer Kuzhamb, also known as tender coconut water, is a nutritious drink that is high in electrolytes, vitamins, and minerals. Consuming it daily is generally considered safe and can offer numerous health benefits, such as improving digestion, boosting hydration, and reducing inflammation.

Is Mor Kuzhambu good for health? ›

Is Mor Kuzhambu healthy? Yes, Mor kuzhambu is healthy. Made mainly from curds, coconut, green chillies, coconut oil and spices.

What is the health benefit of turkey berries? ›

It belongs to the same family of plants as some other common vegetables like eggplant, tomato, and peppers. Turkey berry is used to treat a wide range of illnesses, including high blood pressure, wounds, anemia, and bacterial and viral infections.

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