Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Manathakkali vathal podi recipe | Black nightshade berry

Manathakkali vathal podi is a condiment (Podi recipes) for rice to be mixed with ghee and mixed to have as a part of lunch. It is known as black nightshade berries commonly.

Manathakkali AKA black nightshade berries are usually made as vathal in Tamil Nadu and can be used to prepare vathal kuzhambu.

Keerai is good and known for it’s home remedy to treat mouth ulcer. We make sambar, Manathakkali keerai kootu or Manathakkali keerai thanni saru.

Let’s see a super easy and simple recipe to prepare this podi that my mom quickly makes. Good for an upset tummy, common cold as it has black pepper and cumin seeds as well as mouth ulcer.

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Ingredients

Just three main ingredients in this recipe. Since we are consuming this for benefits than taste, I prefer using black pepper and not red chillies.

  • Manathakkali vathal (dried black nightshade berries)

English – Black nightshade
Tamil, Malayalam – Manathakkali
Telugu – Kasaka
Kannada – Kage soppu/ Kaki soppu
Hindi – Mokoi

How to make manathakkali vathal?

Usually, the un ripe berries are collected and soaked in buttermilk for a week. Each day we have to stir twice and keep in sun. Then after that, dry over a plate/ muram (bamboo plate) in sun. Keep drying until they are free from moisture.

The sun should be super hot to make vathal like any other vathal. This ensures it preserved for long time.

  • Black pepper
  • Cumin seeds

See recipe card for quantities.

Substitutions

Though I have made it like a instant podi version in small quantities, I have used just used few ingredients. Have not added dals I usually add in other podi varieties as I usually do.

Same way as this, you can prepare with sundakkai vathal (turkey berry). I know in some households it is made as a combination of all dried items like vathals and neem flower. It is called angaya podi and given as post partum food given to lactating mothers.

But this is a super quick version amma makes just for the day or two mostly. Just like milagu jeeraga podi she makes. Quickly crushes in ammi and serves with pipping hot rice, ghee.

manathakkali podi for rice
Manathakkali podi with rice and a generous drizzle of ghee

Variations

So this is just an idea to include the manathakkali vathal in your diet once in a while. You can adapt your own podi and just add roasted vathal to it as well.

  • Spicy – This is perfectly balanced recipe. If you want it to be more spicy, try roasting 2 red chillies along.
  • Fry in ghee or oil – You can speed up the roasting part by using ghee or oil. When you make just for a serving you can try this.

See this kothamalli podi recipe on my website! (adapt it for a flavorful version of same, sneaking vathal in it)

Storage

Stays good for 10 days in room temperature. Since dry roasted, this keeps good. But I would not suggest making in bulk and storing for long. You can also keep in fridge to double the shelf life.

Top tip

Take care not to burn any ingredient and season it well with salt. This will ensure no bitter taste in the podi.

Other ways to use manathakkali vathal is in Vathal kuzhambu, tempering for sambar rice or rasam rice and just fry in oil or ghee to use as side dish for curd rice. You can also mix as such in rice, ghee, salt and enjoy.

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Manathakkali vathal podi for rice

Manathakkali vathal podi is a condiment (Podi recipes) for rice to be mixed with ghee and mixed to have as a part of lunch. It is known as black nightshade berries commonly.
Course Condiments
Cuisine Indian, South Indian
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 10
Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup Manathakkali vathal dried black nightshade berries
  • 2 tbsp Black pepper
  • 2 tbsp Cumin seeds

Instructions

  • Heat a pan and first roast black pepper. Keep stirring until it starts popping.
  • Lower the flame until all of them are roasted well. You will know once the popping interval reduces.
  • Transfer to a plate for cooling down.
  • In goes cumin seeds. It will start popping soon. So take care not to burn it.
  • Keep roasting until it is golden and fragrant. Remove in plate for cooling.
  • Place the roasted items in blender/ mixie once cooled. Add required salt.
  • Powder finely and transfer to airtight container.

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Notes

  • To check if the vathal is roasted well, take one and crush with your fingers to see if it gets powdered. If it does, then it’s roasted well. If it gets smashed instead, continue roasting patiently.
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Instructions

  1. Heat a pan and first roast black pepper. Keep stirring until it starts popping. Lower the flame until all of them are roasted well. You will know once the popping interval reduces.
roast black pepper

2. In goes cumin seeds. It will start popping soon. So take care not to burn it.

roast cumin seeds

3. Keep roasting until it is golden and fragrant.

roasted golden

4. Remove in plate for cooling.

cool down

5. Place the roasted items in blender/ mixie once cooled. Add required salt.

place in blender

6. Powder finely and transfer to airtight container.

Manathakkali vathal Podi ready

Serve with hot steamed rice, mixed with ghee best or sesame oil.

manathakkali podi recipe

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