Broccolini or broccolette is a hybrid of broccoli and chinese kale (gai lan). It has smaller florets and longer slender stem than broccoli. The whole vegetable is edible, we just have to trim its end and cook. We can use broccoli instead of broccolini too.
Our good neighbors introduced this veggie to us. I tried different recipes using it, in this recipe i cooked broccolini with spices and mung dal/mung lentil (de-hulled and split mung beans)
tasty dish! |
Ingredients:
1 lb broccolette
2 cups moong dal
1 tomato
1 onion
2 tsp sambar powder
2 tsp chilli powder
1/4 tsp mustard seed
few curry leaves
2 - 3 tbs oil
3 tbs chopped cilantro/ coriander leaves
salt to taste
* sambar powder can be substituted with curry powder. We can find sambar powder in most Indian stores.
1. Cook moong dal in 3 cups of water. When the water starts to boil add 1/4 tsp salt, 2 tsp oil and cook until soft, keep it aside
2. Trim the ends of broccolette and cut it into 2" pieces. Chop onion and tomato.
3. Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seed. When it starts to splutter add curry leaves, onion and fry till it becomes golden brown, reduce the heat.
4. Add chilli pwd, sambar pwd and tomatoes. Fry tomatoes till the masala becomes dry, add broccolette and let it cook till soft yet firm. Add the cooked mung dal and check for salt.
5. Remove the dal mixture from heat. Transfer it to a serving dish and garnish with chopped cilantro/ coriander leaves.
Nice... Learnt a new veggie today :)
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy and easy to make...
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
Yummy and healthy
ReplyDeleteA simple and interesting recipe. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of the little florets instead of the broccoli itself.
Never tried a moong dal combination on this, i should try!!
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Looks healthy and tasty!! :)
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Love this dish!!! Lentils are so good for you...
ReplyDeleteThat is a new veggie for me :) The masala looks so delish :)
ReplyDeleteThis is different...i am loving lentils with brocolli
ReplyDeletei like it :D
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Very innovatice recipe. Never tried this combination.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa :)
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New and Innovative recipe neela...:)
ReplyDeletelooks awesome... super-duper good Neela :-)
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy recipe
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