Coconut Rice Yellow Moong Dal with Coconut Coconut Pakoras and Coconut Posto Paste Baata

Coconut Rice Yellow Moong Dal with Coconut Coconut Pakoras and Coconut Posto Paste Baata

Hey everyone, it's me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I'm gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, Coconut Rice Yellow Moong Dal with Coconut Coconut Pakoras and Coconut Posto Paste Baata. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I'm gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Coconut Rice Yellow Moong Dal with Coconut Coconut Pakoras and Coconut Posto Paste Baata is 2-3 people. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

Just in addition, the time it takes to cook Coconut Rice Yellow Moong Dal with Coconut Coconut Pakoras and Coconut Posto Paste Baata estimated approx 2 hrs (All the 4).

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have Coconut Rice Yellow Moong Dal with Coconut Coconut Pakoras and Coconut Posto Paste Baata using 35 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

For tmrw’s WORLD COCONUT DAY: After the office chores & unfortunately, on a week day... for my Dinner-
I did try to keep it as simple as possible & prepared absolutely a few authentic & traditional Bengali delicacies.as well as my favourite South Indian coconut rice

My Coconut Pakoras are also, served in the platters now
So, let’s celebrate our age old cultures & heritage of the Coconut and it's varied delectable delicacies & at the same time try to preserve the Coconut Trees- mostly prevalent in the Eastern & Southern part of our motherland- wherein, other than using the same not only during the festivals & rituals but it’s actually an integral part of their culinary culture & just ‘a must’ item...

#Coco

Ingredients and spices that need to be Prepare to make Coconut Rice Yellow Moong Dal with Coconut Coconut Pakoras and Coconut Posto Paste Baata:

  1. 1 1/2 cups Freshly Grated Coconut
  2. 1/2 Cup Onion (Thinly Sliced)
  3. 12-15 Green Chillies (sliced and slit- both)
  4. 1/4 Cup Posto (khus-khus)
  5. To Taste Salt
  6. 2 1/2 tbsp Mustard Oil
  7. 1/4 Cup Sugar
  8. 1/4 Cup Peanuts
  9. 2 tbsp Cashews (Broken)
  10. 7-8 Kadi patta(curry leaves)
  11. 1 tsp urad dal
  12. 1 tsp moong dal
  13. 1 tsp tuar dal
  14. 1 tsp Masoor Dal
  15. 1/4 Cup Coconut Oil
  16. 2-3 tbsps Coconut Cubes/Chunks
  17. 1 tsp Turmeric Powder
  18. 1/2 tsp Cumin Powder
  19. 1 tsp Whole Cumin Seeds
  20. 1-2 Dry Red Chilli (whole)
  21. 1 Cup Yellow Moong Dal (properly cleaned/washed & boiled with salt & turmeric powder)
  22. 500 gm water (to boil the dal)
  23. 250 gm Cooking Oil (Shallow Fry the Coconut Pakoras)
  24. 2 tbsp Rice Flour
  25. 3 Cup Prepared plain Rice
  26. 1 Bay Leaf
  27. 1 tbsp Desi Ghee
  28. 2 Green Cardamoms
  29. 1/4 Cup Chopped tomatoes
  30. 1/4 Cup Green Peas
  31. 1 tsp Mustard Seeds
  32. 1/4 tsp Asafoetida (Hing)
  33. 1 tsp Homemade Dry Bhuna Masala
  34. 1 tsp Finely Chopped/Grated Ginger
  35. 1/2 tsp Kalounji (Nigella Seeds)

Steps to make to make Coconut Rice Yellow Moong Dal with Coconut Coconut Pakoras and Coconut Posto Paste Baata

  1. In a mixer-blender jar: Take the aforementioned- Posto, 4 Green Chillies, 1.5 Cups Freshly Grated Coconut, salt & sugar & blend it to a fine paste with very little water- it need be fine yet a tighter paste type
  2. Now, with that pour it out into 2 separate bowls- One will be again used to make the pakoras by adding in some more items to it & the other’s ready to be served with sliced onions, mustard oil & a tsp of finely chopped green chillies
  3. While making the Pakoras with all that- we need to mix in the rice & wheat flour for extra crispness & proper tight bindings & also, sprinkle the Kalounji into the batter now & then, shallow fry after shaping into the pakora forms
  4. Set aside the boiled Moong Dal: Now, in a kadhai/pan- take some oil, add in the whole spices & sauté until fragrant and then, add in the grated coconut, keep stirring & now, add in the peas and tomatoes while continue sautéing
  5. Now, pour in the boiled Dal while stirring it gently, also time to add in the salt & sugar (post checking it out as the dal already been boiled with that), 3/4 Green slit chillies & cover it to cook for about another 5-6 mins time, by putting the flame in the low-medium- also, add in some warm water (if required)
  6. Now, lastly add in the ghee & give it a nice mix and cover it again by putting off the flame & allow it to rest in the standby position for about 10-15 mins time before serving it to the platters
  7. Coconut Rice : In a Frying Pan/Wok/Kadhai- take some coconut oil- add in the mustard seeds, cumin seeds & curry patta & also, the lose variety of dals we’ve taken- of 1 tsp each & along with it the cashews & peanuts- Now, cover it with a lid- as it tends to splatter crazily
  8. Then, add in the freshly grated coconut & sauté, add in the salt and sugar while stirring continuously & now once all that are releasing nice fragrance- add in the cooked rice & mix nicely altogether- until all well combined
  9. Put off the flame and cover it with a lid and allow it to sit for about 10 mins time before garnishing it & serving it onto the plates

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