Moong Beans are a super food, they are low in calories and very nutritious. They are high in proteins, minerals, fibre and vitamins. They are also high in antioxidants which can help to reduce chronic diseases such as heart disease, certain types of cancers and diabetes.
They can be eaten boiled, cooked in soups and curries and also sprouted in salads like in this red camargue rice and sprouted moong bean salad and this boiled moong bean salad and curries too.
Moong Beans cooked Gujarati Style
Ingredients:
- 240 g / 8 oz dried moong beans
- 1 teaspoon chilli powder
- 1 teaspoon turmeric
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 3-4 curry leaves
- 1 red dried chilli
- 2 pieces cinnamon
- 2 cloves of garlic finely minced
- 1 small onion finely diced
- 1 teaspoon fresh ginger paste
- 1 /2 teaspoon garlic paste
- 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh coriander leaves
- 1 tablespoon oil.
- ½ teaspoon mustard seeds
- 1 tomato finely chopped
- 4 tablespoons passata (blended tomatoes)
- 2 green chillies finely chopped
- Some fresh ginger slices and chopped tomato for garnish.
Instructions:
- Wash and soak the moong beans the night before.
- In the morning, drain the beans and put in fresh water and boil the moong beans and cook until tender. Takes about 30 minutes.
- In a pan heat the oil, when hot add the mustard seeds, red dried chilli, cloves, cinnamon and curry leaves.
- Add minced garlic and onions and saute till onions are translucent, add the ginger paste and tomato passata and the chopped tomatoes.
- Cook till tomato softens, then add salt, chilli powder, turmeric, lemon juice and the finely chopped green chillies.
- Add boiled moong beans and extra water if necessary to make a thick soup consistency.
- Bring to boil stirring occasionally.
- Simmer for 5 more minutes and then transfer into serving dish.
- Garnish with chopped coriander, some slices of ginger and fresh chopped tomato.
Serve with plain boiled rice or rotis.
Gujarati dal looks awesome treat :) Thanks for sharing
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ReplyDeletetempting to try!
I love moong beans (or mung beans). They have to be my favourite. Thank you for the recipe.
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Moong beans are my all time favourite lentil. They are perfect with parathas and rice.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Moong-Moong beans, looks really nice though.
ReplyDeleteEven the Sindhi recipe of Moong dal is almost the same.. Only we don't add mustard seeds and cinnamon.
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious and healthy too...
ReplyDeleteI was tidying out the cupboard and came across a bag of green lentils and was pondering what to do with them. Problem solved!
ReplyDeleteLove dishes like this, looks so tasty!
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