SOUTH INDIAN DELICACIES

Manathakkali Vatha Kulambu and A Simple Lunch

I am totally exhausted after 6 days of thali preparation. Whenever I return from hostel, I ask my mom to prepare vatha kulambu and fry appalam to go with it. This may sound simple but the tangy and bitter kulambu is a great savior after eating the mess meals for 2-3 months. Whenever we leave hostels, we friends used to discuss about the food we are going to eat during vacations. The dishes which tops the list are vatha kulambu and thuvaiyal rasam. So now after 6 days of elaborate thalis, I wanted to make it simple and the first dish which came to my mind was vatha kulambu. Recently I prepared manathakkali vathal at home. So it was time to taste it. The manathakkali vathal is bitter and in this tamarind based gravy, it is delicious. We use lot of sesame oil in this kulambu which actually enhances the taste. I also fried some vatrals to go with curd rice and I prepared a delicious cooler with buttermilk, perfect for this scorching heat.


Today’s Menu:
Rice
Manathakkali Vatha Kulambu
Appalam
Kool Vadagam
Cheeni Avarai Vathal
Mor Milagai Vathal
Midhukku Vathal
Curd
Masala Mor


Today’s Recipe:
Vatha Kulambu



Ingredients:
Manathakkali Vatral / Any other Vatral-2-3tbs
Sesame Oil-4-5tbs
Onion-1cup
Tamarind-a small lemon sized ball
Salt-to taste
Vatha Kulambu Podi-2tbs
Mustard-Urad Dhal-1tsp
Methi Seeds-1/4tsp
Asafoetida-1/4tsp
Turmeric Powder-1/4tsp
Curry Leaves-2sprigs


Procedure:
1. Heat oil and add the vatral. When they are fried (they splutter a lot so cover with a lid immediately and open when spluttering stops), remove with a slotted spoon and keep it aside.
2. Add mustard urad dhal. When they crackle add methi seeds and hing. Add curry leaves.
3. Add onion and saute until golden.
4. Soak tamarind in 1/4cup of water and extract juice.
5. Extract second juice with another 1/4cup of water.
6. Add the two extracts to the onion.
7. Add the vatha kulambu podi along with turmeric and salt.
8. Add more water and bring the kulambu to boil. Add the fried vathal to it.
9. Simmer and cover the pan until the gravy thickens and lets out oil.
10. Remove from stove, transfer to a serving bowl and serve with hot rice along with appalam.

Other Dishes



Milagai Vathal


Cheeni Avarai Vathal (click to view recipe)


Kool Vadagam (Mom’s Preparation)


Home Made Curd



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25 Comments on “Manathakkali Vatha Kulambu and A Simple Lunch

  1. Such a delightful meal Gayathri, hats off for all the hard work and beautiful pictures!..loved all of them..Thanks for doing the thalis..really appreciate your efforts!

  2. I make that you has mentioned however mine was very thin (after boling it for 45 mins or more). And if I had left it any longer then I wouldn’t have enough to serve all! What shall I do?

    1. hi gayathri madam,

      i tried out manathakkali vathal kulambu as per your receipe for the first time..and i came out xtremely well…thanks a lot

  3. Oh my, love pedas, but not sure what Modak is? A great quick microwave version for folks on the run, love the shape. I can’t imagine all the different moulds that are available in the kitchen stores these days, it’s amazing! I wish they had the donut one when my girls were growing up.

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