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Mochakottai Sundal-Navratri Sundal Recipes

Updated: Nov 23, 2015 · Published: Dec 10, 2007 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 28 Comments

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Mochakottai is one of my dad's favourite additions to any gravy or 'pulusu' that we make at home. I was home on vacation last week and mom had made 'mochakottai kozhambu' with it. There was some left over, so the next day evening, our maid, Mary made this simple, yet extremely popular, tamil preparation with the beans. Was a nice evening snack with some hot tea.

Mochakottai Sundal Recipe

Ingredients:
Mochakottai / Butter Beans - 100gm
Grated coconut - ½ cup
Red chillies - 5
Urad dal - 1 tsp
Mustard - ½ tsp
Curry leaves - 1 strand
Oil - 1.5 tbsp
Salt - to taste

How Its Made:

1. Pressure cook the beans till its soft.

2. Heat oil, add mustard seeds and let them cackle. Add the urad dal, red chillies and curry leaves and fry for a min.

3. Add the cooked butter beans, coconut and required salt. Stir well and cook for another 2 mins.

Serve warm with a hot cup of tea/coffee.

Sundal is also prepared as a festive dish in tamil festivals and is more commonly prepared with chickpeas. Check here for Chickpeas Sundal Recipe.

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  1. Sig

    December 10, 2007 at 5:48 pm

    I don't think I've ever had butter beans... but I've had a similar version with black channa, and it was delicious... this must have made a great snack with tea...

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  2. Rachel

    December 10, 2007 at 5:02 pm

    This reminds of the sundal that you get at the beaches in madras! never got to eat them though I was tempted to..

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  3. Seena

    December 10, 2007 at 3:34 pm

    Sundal means thoran?
    Haven't tried with chickpeas.

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  4. Laavanya

    December 10, 2007 at 3:31 pm

    My dad loves mochai too.. The sundal looks delish.

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  5. Sandeepa

    December 10, 2007 at 3:03 pm

    Did you change the template again ? I was thinking I am at the wrong blog 🙂 The sundal looks gorgeous

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  6. Meera

    December 10, 2007 at 1:57 pm

    Really delicious! Yum! I also liked the "translation" option on your blog. That makes it so global. Good job!

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  7. indosungod

    December 10, 2007 at 1:39 pm

    Mochakottai is one of my favorite beans, the sundal looks fantastic.

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  8. ushaprashanth

    December 10, 2007 at 5:35 pm

    Hi !
    You can put some asafoetida too for some fragrance!! sundal looks lovely!

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  9. VegeYum @ A Life (Time) of Cooking

    December 10, 2007 at 9:10 am

    I had wondered whether mochakottai were butter beans. You have confirmed it! Now I feel save trying recipes using those beans.

    VegeYum

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  10. RAKS KITCHEN

    December 10, 2007 at 8:28 am

    Mochakottai sundal looks very tempting...If you give it I can finish it off right now;D

    Reply
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