For the day 2 of Blogging Marathon#31 under the theme meatless dishes I am sharing you all a vegetarian version of liver fry.
Goat liver fry is popular in some households and even in authentic non-vegetarian restaurant,but today,s recipe is a vegetarian version.Yes its a vegetarian even vegan version of liver fry,the ground whole green gram/moong dhal is used here to make the liver.
We had this one in one of our relative house feast for the vegetarians and it was a huge hit and everybody liked it.Now off to the recipe.....................................
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Whole mung beans/ Paasipayaru | 1 cup(soaked) |
Onion(finely chopped) | 1(medium size) |
Tomato(finley chopped) | 1(medium size) |
Turmeric powder | 1/4tsp |
Curry leaves/karivepillai | 5-6 leaves |
Oil | 1tbs |
Salt | 1tsp |
Grind to a paste
Ingredient | Quantity |
---|---|
Garlic/poondu | 3 cloves |
Ginger/inji | 1/2' piece |
Fennel seeds/sombu | 1tsp |
Coconut(grated) | 3tbs |
Roasted gram dhal/ pottukadalai | 1tsp |
Red chilly/varamilagai | 5-6 |
Black pepper/milagu | 1/2tsp |
For the tempering
Ingredient | Quantity |
---|---|
Cloves/lavangam | 3 |
Cinnamon/pattai | 1/2' piece |
Fennel seeds/sombu | 1/4tsp |
Method
- Grind the soaked mung beans with 1/4tsp of salt to a fine paste with little water in a blender and keep it aside. (should be in idly batter consistency)
- Keep the idly steamer and grease the idly plate, pour the ground batter to each hole.Steam for it for 10 minutes or till it is cooked completely.Let it cool down,after cooling remove it and cut into small pieces,set it aside.
- Meanwhile grind the given ingredients to a fine paste.
- Heat the pan do the tempering,add the onion,curry leaves and saute it with a pinch of salt.Then add the tomatoes cook it til mushy.
- Now add the ground paste,fry it till the raw smell goes off,rinse the mixie jar with 1/2 cup of water,salt and let it boil.Once the mixture becomes thick add the cut pieces and cook it for 2-3 minutes or till it becomes dry.Put off the fire.
- Saiva eeral varuval is ready.Serve it with rasam and rice
Enjoy...................................
- Use the whole moong with the skin to get the color.
- Remove the cooked moong idly from the idly plate after it cooled down completely.
Wow Nalini, that's a wonderful idea..and looks amazing..should surely try this sometime..
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ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe..packed with protein! Shall try it soon! Thank for the stepwise pictures!
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ReplyDeleteVery inviting and interesting dish. Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteSeriously am in love with this vegetarian liver fry, love it to the core.
ReplyDeletevery intelligent way of doing this, i am sure it tasted better than the actual liver fry
ReplyDeleteVery yummy and very good for vegetarians...
ReplyDeleteLoved the recipe..and something that I can eat...somehow all the dishes that resemble non veg it gets difficult to eat them..but this one is too good.book marking.
ReplyDeletewow, healthy steamed veg livers, love it dear...
ReplyDeleteThis is such an amazing imitation!!
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting way to make veg liver.. Looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThats a really clever meatless dish. It looks fabulous and must taste great too
ReplyDeleteReally interesting...veg liver fry looks like mutton liver ;)
ReplyDeletenice and healthy recipe...
Delicious and inviting. Pics look great.
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds so good but the name is putting me off to try it out though...But I agree, this is a very innovative recipe :)
ReplyDeleteNever heard this.so inviting.
ReplyDeleteI havent heared about this recipe..sounds interesting with its title name...Pic looks so good
ReplyDeleteVegetarian Liver fry, It was very Delicious in taste and Can make Quickly and easily with available Ingredients. Thanks for the post.
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