For the Final Week of BM#17, i have chosen the theme : Picture Make-over. Learning is a Continuous Process. Though it has been 3 years since i have started blogging, i m yet to master the art of Photography, recipe writing and few more commas to add!!!! So, When Srivalli announced Picture Make-over as a theme for this marathon, i immediately decided i will take this up for a week, May be i can even do a month-long marathon on Picture-Makeover and it might as well end up as a Blog Make-over!!!!!!
So For today i have chosen to Revisit One of My First Recipes, i posted when i started this blog : Black-Eyed Bean Sundal/Dry Saute.
My Old PictureMy New Picture
Ingredients
1 Cup Black-Eyed Peas/Lobia
Salt to taste
1/4 tsp Turmeric
Fresh Coriander leaves for garnishing
Roast n Grind
1/2 tbsp Coriander seeds/Dhania
1/2 tbsp Chana Dal/Gram Dal
4-5 nos Red Chilies, i have used round variety
1/2 tbsp Dessicated Coconut Powder
Tempering
1 tsp Oil
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
1/4 tsp Chana Dal/Gram Dal
1/4 tsp Urad Dal/Split Black Gram Dal
2 nos Red Chilies, split
2 Sprigs of Curry leaves
hing a pinch
- Soak Black-eyed pea/Lobia Overnight or 8 hours in water.
- Pressure cook the Black-eyed Peas/Lobia with salt and turmeric for 3-4 whistles or until soft. Drain the excess water and keep the peas ready.
- Dry Roast the ingredients given under 'Roast n Grind' and grind it to a powder in a Mixer.
- Heat oil given under 'Tempering', in a non-stick pan. Splutter mustard seeds, add red chilies, curry leaves, hing and the both the dal.
- When the Dal turns brown, reduce the flame and add the cooked Black-eyed peas, add the ground powder and mix well.
- Let it Cook for 3-4 minutes. Add Coriander leaves, Mix well and Take it off the stove.
- Serve Hot with Evening Coffee or Tea. I even have it as a accompaniment for my Lunch.














Delicious \and healthy.
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yummy and my favourite sundal too.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya ,
ReplyDeleteblack eyed sundal looks spicy!!!
Neat presentation Priya :)
Keep on ..
Simple yet nutritious one.
ReplyDeletevery nice presentation, Priya!
ReplyDeletethis looks so tasty - I would even have it cold a s asalad
ReplyDeleteThat looks tasty in both pictures... especially after having read the recipe, but i would suggest using a ceramic plate or bowl instead of a plastic container for the makeover photo.
ReplyDeletesuperb makeover Priya, loved the recipe as well as the new pic too :) lovely presentation..
ReplyDeleteKalyani
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such a simple comforting recipe..looks grt!
ReplyDeletethats a great difference, your new pics looks lovely n inviting...
ReplyDeleteSpicy Treats
healthy and protein packed guilt free snack...
ReplyDeleteLooks so good..agree the new one looks so much better!
ReplyDeleteLove this sundal. Definitely the new pictures look awesome. No offense to the old one, but the new one is eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious one!!!
ReplyDeleteNice sundal. The picture looks great...
ReplyDeleteNice presentation and sundal looks inviting.
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looks delicious!!
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Wow wat a lovely new picture,its rocks Priya.
ReplyDeleteNew click is definitely great.Love the sundal as well.
ReplyDeletebeautiful new picture. looks very healthy and yummmy
ReplyDeleteI just love this
ReplyDeletenever knew of this sundhal
ReplyDeleteLoved sundal snack with Cup of Tea :) So nice pics!!Liked the last two pics a lot.
ReplyDeletewhat a nice and healthy treat!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and healthy snack
ReplyDeleteSundal Pramadham! So nutritious and yummy!
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