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Gotsu Recipe, Kathirikai Gotsu, Easy Gotsu for Pongal

Updated: Feb 9, 2023 · Published: Jan 7, 2013 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 21 Comments

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Gotsu or Kathirikai Gotsu: try saying that recipe name a few times, it's fun! Ok so apparently Ven Pongal and Gotsu are like Romeo and Juliet, only with a happier ending. As I have mentioned before, my Reddiar-Malayali mix of a household doesn't see a lot of Ven Pongal (but my Amma makes Sakkarai Pongal for all sorts of non-occasions, even for reasons like "I felt like eating Sakkarai Pongal today) but my all-tamil in-laws do make and eat a fair bit of Ven Pongal and I thank my lucky stars for that.

I absolutely love Pongal but can only eat my mom-in-law's version of it. When we go out to eat at Murugan Idli Kadai or Saravana Bhavan in Singapore, Pongal is probably the last thing I'd order, don't ask me why.

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So anyway, when we were in Chennai last December, I put forth my usual request for a Pongal Gotsu breakfast to mom-in-law and she made this Kathirikai Gotsu to go with it. This is my first time eating Gotsu and I fail to understand why it's only eaten with Pongal (they are a great pair, I do agree) and not with idli and dosa and upma and anything else that you can get your hands on.

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Anyway, here's my mom-in-law's fabulous recipe for Kathirikai Gotsu. A true delight!

Celebrating pongal festival? Here are some Pongal recipes for beginner cooks in this department (like me!)

Rava pongal
Sakkarai pongal
Khara pongal

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Gotsu Recipe

nags
Gotsu is a popular side dish to pongal, a dish popular in TamilNadu especially during the pongal festival.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Vegetarian Sides
Cuisine Tamil
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • ½ cup of moong dal pasi paruppu, pressure cooked to a mush with water
  • 1 cup chopped onions
  • 2-3 green chillies
  • 2 cups of cubed kathirikai brinjal
  • ½ cup of chopped tomato
  • ½ cup of tamarind juice semi-thick
  • ½ teaspoon of powdered jaggery or brown sugar, or sugar
  • A small bunch of chopped coriander leaves
  • ½ teaspoon of mustard seeds
  • ¼ teaspoon of turmeric powder
  • 1 tablespoon of oil

For the Spice Powder:

  • 1 teaspoon of oil
  • 4 teaspoon of chana dal kadala paruppu
  • 1 teaspoon of split urad dal ulutham paruppu
  • 4 teaspoon of coriander seeds
  • 3-4 dry red chillies
  • 1 teaspoon of whole black peppercorn
  • ½ teaspoon of cumin seeds jeera
  • ½ teaspoon of white sesame seeds ellu, optional

Instructions
 

  • First, cook the moong dal with enough water to cover it by 2 inches, in the pressure cooker for 3-4 whistles or 15 mins until it's soft and mushy. Soaking the moong dal in advance helps.
  • Next, heat oil for the spice powder and reduce flame to low.
  • Add the ingredients to roast and keep stirring as the chillies start to glow and the dals turn golden brown. Take care not to burn them.
  • Cool, powder, and set aside.
  • Heat the 1 tablespoon oil and add ¼ teaspoon mustard seeds.
  • When they pop, add the chopped onions, perungaayam, and green chillies.
  • Fry until the onions turn soft (about 3 mins) and add the chopped brinjal and tomatoes. Fry again until the tomatoes turn soft (another 3-4 mins).
  • Next, add the tamarind water and turmeric powder and bring to boil. Cook until the tomatoes and brinjal turn completely soft (about 5 mins).
  • Add the cooked moong dal to this along with the powdered spices and bring to boil again. You can add about 2 tablespoon of the spice powder, taste, and then add more if required.
  • Add salt and simmer until the right consistency is reached. It should be like a gravy that is pourable on Pongal.
  • Turn off flame and garnish with the chopped coriander leaves.

How to Make Gotsu Step by Step

1. First, cook the moong dal with enough water to cover it by 2 inches, in the pressure cooker for 3-4 whistles until it's soft and mushy. Don't use roasted moong as it won't cook down to a mush. Since Gotsu is usually made to serve with Pongal, you can cook required amount of the pasi paruppu for Pongal and Gotsu together. Set aside.

2. Next, heat oil for the spice powder and reduce flame to low. Add the ingredients to roast and keep stirring as the chillies start to glow and the dals turn golden brown. Take care not to burn them. Cool, powder, and set aside.

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3. Heat the 1 tablespoon oil and add ¼ teaspoon mustard seeds. When they pop, add the chopped onions, perungaayam, and green chillies. Fry until the onions turn soft (about 3 mins) and add the chopped brinjal and tomatoes. Fry again until the tomatoes turn soft (another 3-4 mins).

Gotsu Recipe, Kathirikai Gotsu, How to Make GotsuPin

4. Next, add the tamarind water and turmeric powder and bring to boil. Cook until the tomatoes and brinjal turn completely soft (about 5 mins).

Gotsu Recipe, Kathirikai Gotsu, How to Make GotsuPin

5. Add the cooked moong dal to this along with the powdered spices and bring to boil again. You can add about 2 tablespoon of the spice powder, taste, and then add more if required. Add salt and simmer until the right consistency is reached. It should be like a gravy that is pourable on Pongal. Turn off flame and garnish with the chopped coriander leaves.

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That's it. Delicious Kathirikai Gotsu is ready to be served with piping hot Khara Pongal.

 Pongal makes for a delicious, well-balanced, and filling South Indian breakfast which is generally brunch at my in-law's place. With good reason too, because after a meal of Pongal-Gotsu, hunger doesn't strike until late evening!
For gotsu recipe in Tamil, Hindi, Urdu, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, etc please use the Google translate button in the sidebar.
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  1. anubhavati

    January 07, 2013 at 7:02 pm

    Lovely nags...Pongal is always my all time favourite breakfast...Saravana Bhavan, Balaji Bhavan or any restaurant...Pongal and Sambar is always my order!
    Shobha

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  2. Vijitha (Spices and Aroma)

    January 07, 2013 at 4:47 pm

    I made pongal after a long time for my family. I served it with moong dhal sambhar and chutney but was reminded of my grandmom's kathirikai gosthu. I add generous spoon of "nallennai" (sesame oil) to eat the pongal.Your version sounds yummy too. I am going to make it this weekend.

    Reply
  3. divya

    January 07, 2013 at 3:41 pm

    Wow.. It's so delectable..

    Reply
  4. Kadhyaa

    January 07, 2013 at 2:54 pm

    Nags, I have tasted Gostu from a friend of mine along with pongal and I completely fell in love wth the combo 🙂 thanks for the recipe....bookmarked

    Reply
  5. just a girl from aamchi mumbai

    January 07, 2013 at 11:28 am

    Oh how gorgeous does this look. I am a huge fan of south Indian cooking and would surely try this. Love your blog btw

    Reply
  6. Sireesha Puppala

    January 07, 2013 at 7:05 am

    Drooling g hete

    Reply
  7. Sangeetha Nambi

    January 07, 2013 at 4:56 am

    Super dooper.... Bookmarked !!!

    Reply
  8. Krithi Karthi

    January 07, 2013 at 3:48 am

    Would love to try this. My kothsu never comes thick..

    Reply
  9. RAKS KITCHEN

    January 07, 2013 at 9:55 am

    Looks tasty with pongal. I too make except ellu ingredient.

    Reply
  10. Nagalakshmi V

    January 07, 2013 at 8:19 am

    Test

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