Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Kai/Kayi Huli (Veggies in Coconut-Chili gravy)

What good is a mangalorean meal without different varieties of coconut based gravies?!?!!! A traditional festive meal in Mangalore usually starts with a coconut based gravy called Thambuli or Thambli, followed by Rasam, couple of varieties of Sambhar/Huli , Menaskai or Gojju, Majjige Huli or Kayi Huli - most of which are again coconut based....and ends with the humble curd rice and pickle. Not to forget the 4-5 varieties of sweets 'n desserts and also some yummy fritters!!!! I have for you the recipe of Mangalorean Kayi Huli today. Kayi, means 'coconut' and huli means 'tamarind' in Kannada. As the name suggests, it is a coconut based gravy, spiced mildly with green chilies. I have used green beans in my recipe this time. However, you could also use tindora/thondekai, potatoes, cucumbers, spinach and many other veggies. Here is the recipe.... Enjoi!

Note: Jeera is NOT usually used in the traditional version of Kayi huli, but Naveen and I relish the mild flavor of jeera... So, I went ahead and added it. It tasted pretty good!!

Ingredients:

2 cups, Green Beans - chopped to pieces of 1 inch length

2 tbsp Grated Coconut - Fresh/Frozen

2-3 Green chilies - low to medium spiced

1-2 tsp Jeera (optional)

1/4 tsp Tamarind paste

1 tsp Ghee/Oil

1/2tsp Mustard seeds

4-5 Curry leaves

A pinch of Hing

Method:

  1. Cook green beans with some salt and water; Keep aside.
  2. Grind coconut, green chilies and jeera to a smooth paste with some water.Add the paste to the cooked veggies and boil well.
  3. Add tamarind paste and some salt if required. Mix well and boil for a couple of more minutes.
  4. Temper with mustard seeds, hing and curry leaves; Serve hot with rice and enjoi!

Asha from Foodie's Hope has passed on the "Yum Blog" Award to me.... Thanx sooo much, Ashakka!!! Glad that you find my blog yumm!! :) As per the rules, I am listing out 4 of my favorite desserts that I have tasted...

  1. Gulab Jamun - My all time fav!! I could gobble up any number of them.
  2. Pineapple Pastry - Mmmmmm!!! That's what I usually order at restaurants
  3. Cashew Kheer - The first dessert I made, all by myself!!!!
  4. Carrot Halwa - Who wouldn't love this one?!?! :)

I'd like to pass on the "Yum Blog" award to the following lovely bloggers...

Sig's Live to Eat

Archy's Recipe Book

Bee & Jai's Jugalbandi

EC's Simple Indian Food

29 comments:

  1. Hi Ramya...
    That was a nice stew.... Love all types of coconut gravy... really wanted to try ur version. The bowl is so adorable.... Congrats on ur award...

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  2. Don't describe the ootada thatte girl, I am getting hungry now! I had y'day's leftover beans and dill saaru and bit of rice for lunch today, got nothing else!:D
    Sounds good, love the bowl too. One day I will have to go thru' all your recipes and cook!:))
    Enjoy the YUM award, it's really yummy here in your blog.

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  3. This recipe sounds awesome, Ramya! Coconut and tamarind in the same dish... How can you go wrong? Congrats on the award, dear!! :)

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  4. lovely recipe. congrats on the award and thanks. i've been thambli in many blogs, but never really knew what it meant.

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  5. hi ramya!! congrats on ur award!!!this dish looks yummy....nice to see ur photo!!i dont recollect seeing u in MIT..have u by chance seen me...plz chk my profile photo

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  6. wow! gravy looks so good, Ramya! good to know that it can be used with so many other veg as well!

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  7. congrats on your award..and the curry looks too yummy..love the bowl..too pretty

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  8. congrats on your award..and the curry looks too yummy..love the bowl..too pretty

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  9. Lovely Gravy, Ramya! Beautiful presentation.

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  10. Congrats on the award & Huli looks yum!

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  11. Congrats on your award, The gravy sounds delicious ...

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  12. hey ramya..congrats on ur award..this is something very much new to me as i am frm bangalore.will try this for sure.:)

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  13. wow ramya..beautiful blow!..and nice profile picture..

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  14. Congrats on the award...lovely gravy and thanks for passing on the award to me

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  15. gravy looks good and i like that bowl of us...:)

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  16. Lovely gravy, Love it.. looks perfect Ramya !!

    Congrats Dear !! U deserve it !!

    Thank you for thinking of me Ramya !!
    Cheers !!

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  17. Congrats on ur award dear.Like ur profile.The gravy looks delicious too.

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  18. Ramya, ur profile pic is very cute! Thanks for sharing this gravy..the bowl looks very pretty!! Thanks for sharing tamboli..hv a gr8 weekend.

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  19. Yeyeyee..congratulations! Kai Huli looks yummo and happy to see your pic there. I can put a face to name now..

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  20. Ramya ,Check my blog for a surprise

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  21. What a yummy gravy that is Ramya.. I'm a big fan of pineapple pastry too. Congrats on your awards.. :)

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  22. Congratulations on the award! The veggies in gravy look and sound so good, makes me wonder why I don't eat more coconut based gravies.

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  23. coconut and tamarind based gravies are a big hit at my home too... Lovely recipe Ramya... Love that bowl too... And congrats on the yummy blog award, totally well deserved, thanks for mine too... :)

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  24. Congratulations on ur award, curry looks great!!!

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  25. hello there...tried some of your stuff at home, nice :-)
    -Porx

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  26. The kayi huli sounds delicious (and looks yum too)

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  27. wow kayi huli....love it!!!!!!

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  28. Hi Ramya!! Congrats on the yummy blog award:) You certainly deserve it coz all your photos and recipes look yummo:) How have you been? I loved the new look on your blog:)

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