Sometimes it makes me sad, how our Indian cuisine is stereotyped for a handful of popular curries. There is a world of truly unique and diverse food culture spanning across the country that each one of us should make an attempt to atleast know and if possible, learn. Today's post is about a quick and scrumptious curry made with whole green gram, potato and spiced with a unique spice blend of 18 spices called Koli Masala. It was initially a gift to Lataji from Anjali, the maker of the spice mix. I was quite chuffed when Lataji generously shared some with me during our stay together at IFBM. Since then I have been meaning to make a recipe, to try the spice mix. Isn't VeganMoFo a perfect platform to talk and feature some lesser known cuisines & traditions? - To let the world know how distinct and extraordinary our Indian cuisine is!
After many years of incessant food fascination and dreaming about it almost every other minute, I truly believe the food blog-o-sphere is a happy place to be in. Almost everyday I stumble upon a blog that stirs my imagination and some that actually teach me about an unknown cuisine in a far away world. During my free time, you will always find me reading one article after other that talk about lesser known cultures and their eating habits. Rightly said so, what we eat/drink is an emotive concern, even it is as simple as digging our teeth into a charcoal-smoked, lemon wedge rubbed corn butta or a glass of hot masala chai after a brisk walk on a cold, chilly morning.
Just like I did, for a non-stop orgy of Koli food, do check out more recipes on her blog.
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Sounds lovely! I love curries, the beautiful spices always capture my heart :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Rebecca!
DeleteSo impressed with your commitment to post everyday this month. And I love this bhaji, so had to rush over and leave a message..
ReplyDeletehehe. Thanks Rev. I just hoping I will see it through the end.
DeleteThis looks AMAZING!! Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeletePlease give it a try. It is wholesome and protein rich. :-)
DeleteThis sounds amazing - love all the flavors!
ReplyDeleteI agree on the flavors part. Everything is married so well by the end.
DeleteSiri so glad you tried this recipe and how generous of Lataji to spread the fragrance of the Koli masala to our wider circle of blogger friends. Thanks for posting the links to my Eshop and blog, it's an humble attempt to popularize my Koli community's food and culture. I am so glad we met at IFBM.
ReplyDeleteWe need more people like you Anjali, who put such dedication to popularize lesser known cuisines like Koli.
DeleteThanks for this recipe -- I love mung beans, and this curry looks like a divine (and new) way for me to use them!!!
ReplyDeleteUsing whole moong beans is the key for a more toothsome experience. Any small legumes can be easily substituted, though I have not personally tried any other way.
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