Varanfal/ kara bele kadabu is very easy to make ,healthy and famous breakfast or brunch.. Its made with Toor dal and wheat flour dumplings. The simple and not so spicy type and step by step pics you can see here. (Bele kadabu/ wheat squre dumpling in Toor dal gravy)
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Wheat flour
- 1 cup Toor Dal (pressure cooked & mashed)
- 1 Tomato (chopped)
- 1-2 Garlic (minced)
- 1 Green chili (optional)
- 1 tsp Cumin seeds
- 1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
- 1 tsp Red chili powder
- 2 tsp Oil / Ghee
- 1/4 tsp Tamarind pulp
- 1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
- 1/2 tsp Goda masala or gharm masala
- Jaggery as per taste
- Few fenugreek / methi seeds
- Few coriander leaves
- Salt to taste.
Method:
In a bowl add wheat flour, salt ,water and make a dough as we do it for chapati. Let it sit for 1 hr or so. Heat the pan with ghee, add cumin seeds, mustard seeds , allow them to splutter. Add tomatoes, green chili, garlic, few curry leaves, methi seeds and fry for few minutes. Add cooked dal and water. Add red chili powder, turmeric powder, salt,goda masala and let it cook for few minutes.
Mean wihile Roll the dough into small balls and roll them into thin circles using some wheat flour and cut it as per you liking shape. Add theses dumpling into dal. cook till the dumpling are cooked and everything is blend well. (add more or less water as per desired consistency)
Garnish the Varanfal with coriander leaves and Serve hot with lots of ghee on it!!!
If you like non spicy type then click here.
Sol kadi (without coconut!!!) recipe goes to Torviewtoronto's Food palette pink event and Saffronstreaks's Summer coolers event and Radhika's Sun & fun event.
Thatz totally new:-)Looks absolutely delicious...
ReplyDeletethis recipe sounds new to me but it looks yummy and delicious.
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ReplyDeleteDeepa
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something very new to me & looks droolworthy!!
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This sounds so tasty!
ReplyDeleteNew recipe,looks very delicious..thanks for sharing dear.
ReplyDeleteYour curry look so delicious.
ReplyDeleteNew to me ... But looks great...
ReplyDeleteNever knew this before.....seems a wonderful gravy. Yummm....
ReplyDeleteLove this dish. I know this recipe as dal dhokli and my recipe is similar to yours except that I add peanuts to mine.
ReplyDeleteVaranfal looks very very delicious....
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous gravy. delicious:)
ReplyDeleteDelicious dal n wonderful recipe.
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ReplyDeletewe make something similar, but with wheat flour is new to me!! gonna check it out soon! looks yummy!
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Delicious new recipe to me.
ReplyDeletelovely dish. looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the "dal dhokli" that I cook, must try your version soon.
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ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and yummy.
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Never seen or heard of this before..quite exotic !
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Similar to Dal dhokali in Gujrat and Rajasthan! Looks scrumptious.
ReplyDeletelovely combo..yum..
ReplyDeleteI love how unique this looks...I've never heard of this dish in any Indian restaurant or in India for that matter! I love learning about new dishes...thank you for the lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis is very new to me, looks yummy, will try it sometime.
ReplyDeletethanks for your lovely entry to summer coolers. though I have used kokum in dishes but nevr make sol kadhi
Never tasted before but it looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteInnovative and delicious recipe. Like it.
ReplyDeleteVery unique curry, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis dish reminds me of dal dhokli which my mom makes often. Loved this too :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your lovely comments..
ReplyDelete@ Rs, Ameena welcome to my blog and thank for stopping by and lovely comment..Hope to see you often.