Monday, August 1, 2022

Kumbakonam Kadappa

Kumbakonam Kadappa is a native side dish which is very mild made by cooking mashed potatoes with moong dal & tempered spices. Kumbakonam Kadappa is a wonderful combo with ldly, Dosa etc. How to make Kumbakonam Kadappa is explained in this post with step by step pictures and video.

Kumbakonam Kadappa Recipe

Kumbakonam Kadappa is a flavourful and aromatic sidedish for Idli, Dosa, Poori, Chapathi, Uttapam etc. It is a special stew made with moong dal, potatoes, whole spices and coconut. Kadappa is popularly known as Kumkakonam Kadappa. It is usually served in hotels along with idli, uttapam etc. This dish is a unique sidedish for its flavours and taste.

About Kumbakonam Kadappa

Kumbakonam Kadappa tastes more like white kurma but with the addition of moong dal makes the gravy more creamy and tasty. Kadappa is very simple and easy to make and tastes best with idli dosa.

Kadappa is known for its masala flavour which goes well with almost all tiffin items. This coconut based gravy is so flavourful and is a perfect accompaniment for hot idlis.

I vaguely remember tasting Kadappa at Thanjavur once. First I was surprised to hear the name Kadappa as I could associate the name only with the stone variety, haha yes. Few weeks back when I was conversing with my sil, she asked to post Kadappa Recipe – recipes requested by friends and relatives are always special to me. So here is the Kumbakonam Kadappa Recipe for you all too.

Kadappa Ingredients

  • Moong Dal – Use split yellow moong dal for this recipe as it gives a creaminess and texture to this gravy.
  • Coconut & Spices – Coconut along with fried gram dal, fennel seeds, garlic and green chillies are grinded together to a slightly coarse paste. Always use fresh coconut for best flavour.
  • Potato – Potatoes should be cooked soft but not too mushy, just mash it roughly.
  • Spices – Whole spices including cinnamon, stone flower, cloves, fennel seeds and bayleaf are added.
  • Onion, Tomato – Onion is a must for this dish as to any gravy variety. But tomato is optional, but I felt it gives a balanced tanginess.
Kumbakonam Kadappa Recipe

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Kumbakonam Kadappa

Kumbakonam Kadappa is a native side dish which is very mild made by cooking mashed potatoes with moong dal & tempered spices. Kumbakonam Kadappa is a wonderful combo with ldly, Dosa etc. How to make Kumbakonam Kadappa is explained in this post with step by step pictures and video.
Course Breakfast, Side Dish
Cuisine Indian
Keyword 30 mins recipes, Aloo Recipes, dosa sidedish, idli side dish, Potato, Potato Recipes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 2 people
Calories
Author Sharmilee J

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup moong dal
  • 2 small potato
  • 2 medium sized big onion sliced
  • 2 tbsp tomatoes finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp coriander leaves chopped finely
  • salt to taste

To grind :

  • 1/2 cup grated coconut
  • 3 tbsp fried gram dal
  • 2 numbers garlic small pearls
  • 2 small green chilli
  • 1/2 tsp fennel seeds

To temper:

  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1 tsp mustard seeds
  • one 1 inch cinnamon
  • 2 numbers cloves
  • 1 small bay leaf
  • a sprig curry leaves
  • a small piece stone flower
  • 1/2 tsp fennel seeds
  • 2 cups water + needed

Instructions

  • Rinse 1/4 cup moong dal well and add it to a pressure cooker.
  • Add water till immersing level.
  • Place 2 potatoes cut into half, inside a bowl, add water to it. Place it inside like shown.
  • Close with a lid.
  • Pressure cook in medium flame for 3-4 whistles.
  • Open and remove the lid. Place the bowl containing potatoes aside.
  • Mash dal well and set aside.
  • Mash potatoes roughly. Now moong dal and potatoes are ready.
  • To a mixer jar add 1/2 cup coconut, 2 nos garlic, 2 small green chillies, 3 tbsp fried gram dal, 1/2 tsp fennel seeds along with little water.
  • Grind it to a slightly coarse paste. Set aside.
  • In a pot heat 1 tbsp oil – add 1 one inch cinnamon, 2 smallcloves, a small piece stone flower, 1 small bayleaf, 1/2 tsp fennel seeds and few curry leaves. Give a quick saute.
  • Add onion, along with required salt fry until transparent.
  • Add 2 tbsp chopped tomatoes saute until mushy.
  • Add 2 cups water and let it boil for 2 mins atleast.
  • Now add coconut paste.
  • Rinse mixer with 1/2 cup water and add it.
  • Boil for 5-7 mins or until raw smell leaves.
  • Give a quick mix and simmer.
  • Now add roughly mashed potatoes.
  • Add mashed moong dal.
  • Give a quick mix. Adjust consistency if its too thick add little more water. Mine was apt so did not add water. Let this cook for another 5 more mins.
  • Finally garnish with 1 tbsp coriander leaves and few curry leaves. Give a quick mix and switch off. It will thicken with time so switch off when it is still runny.

Video

Notes

  • Make sure you sauté the ground masala well till raw smell leaves, only then add moong dal and potatoes.
  • Add lemon juice for the tangy flavour.
  • Do not mash the potatoes completely, just few pieces here and there will be just fine.
  • With what I have googled, I saw kadappa mostly cream in colour only so I didnt add turmeric powder. If you prefer you can add a pinch of turmeric powder while tempering.
  • The gravy thickens with time so switch it off accordingly. Serves as a great side dish for idli and dosa.
  • The taste slightly differs after cooling down so I recommend to serve it hot.

Kadappa Recipe Step by Step

1.Rinse 1/4 cup moong dal well and add it to a pressure cooker.

kadappa recipe - rinse moong dal

2.Add water till immersing level.

kadappa recipe - add water to it

3.Place 2 potatoes cut into half, inside a bowl, add water to it. Place it inside like shown.

kadappa recipe - add potatoes

4.Close with a lid.

kadappa recipe - close with lid

5.Pressure cook in medium flame for 3-4 whistles.

kadappa recipe - pressure cook for 3-4 whistles

6.Open and remove the lid. Place the bowl containing potatoes aside.

7.Mash dal well and set aside.

kadappa recipe - mash dal well

8.Mash potatoes roughly. Now moong dal and potatoes are ready.

dal and potatoes are ready

9.To a mixer jar add 1/2 cup coconut, 2 nos garlic, 2 small green chillies, 3 tbsp fried gram dal, 1/2 tsp fennel seeds along with little water.

kadappa recipe - add ingredients to mixer for grinding

10.Grind it to a slightly coarse paste. Set aside.

grind it to a coarse paste

11.In a pot – heat 1 tbsp oil – add 1 one inch cinnamon, 2 small cloves, a small piece stone flower, 1 small bayleaf, 1/2 tsp fennel seeds and few curry leaves. Give a quick saute.

kadappa recipe - temper the items

12.Add onion, along with required salt fry until transparent.

add onions, saute until transparent

13.Add 2 tbsp chopped tomatoes saute until mushy.

kadappa recipe - add tomatoes, saute until mushy

14.Add 2 cups water and let it boil for 2 mins atleast.

add water

15.Now add coconut paste.

add coconut paste

16.Rinse mixer with 1/2 cup water and add it.

rinse with water and add it

17.Boil for 5-7 mins or until raw smell leaves.

kadappa recipe - boil until raw smell leaves

18.Give a quick mix and simmer.

simmer for few mins

19.Now add roughly mashed potatoes.

kadappa recipe - add roughly mashed potatoes

20.Add mashed moong dal.

add mashed moong dal

21.Give a quick mix. Adjust consistency if its too thick add little more water. Mine was apt so did not add water. Let this cook for another 5 more mins.

give a quick mix

22.Finally garnish with 1 tbsp coriander leaves and few curry leaves. Give a quick mix and switch off. It will thicken with time so switch off when it is still runny.

add coriander leaves, curry leaves mix well.

Serve with hot idlies.

Kumbakonam Kadappa Recipe

Expert Tips

  • Adding tomatoes is optional but I recommend adding it for the mild tangy flavour it gives. You can skip tomatoes and add lemon juice instead.
  • Since we add potatoes, moong dal and coconut mixture which forms the base of the gravy, spices should be balanced well else the gravy will be bland.
  • This gravy gives more volume so best to make and serve when you have guests at home.
  • This gravy thickens with time so switch off when it is still runny so that it will perfect while serving time.

Variations

  • You can skip tomatoes and add lemon juice instead.
  • You can add 2-4 cashews along with grinding ingredients for a rich taste.
  • You can even add mixed vegetables to make it look more colorful. However the traditional kadappa does not use vegetables.

Storing & Serving Suggestion

Kadappa goes well with almost all tiffin items like idli, dosa uttapam etc. Kadappa keeps well only for a day in room temperature as it includes coconut. Refrigerate it for later use and reheat with microwave or stove top before use.

FAQS

1.What is Kumbakonam Kadappa?

Kadappa is a flavourful and aromatic sidedish for idli, dosa, poori, chapathi, uttapam etc. It is a special stew made with moong dal, potatoes, whole spices and coconut. Kadappa is popularly known as Kumkakonam Kadappa as it is served in most hotels there and orginated from Kumbakonam – Thanjavur region.

2.What can I serve Kadappa with?

Kadappa can be served with idli, dosa, uttapam, puri, chapathi etc.

3.What is the shelf life of Kadappa?

Kadappa keeps well in room temperature only for a day. But if refrigerated keeps well for 2 days. Reheat and serve.

Kumbakonam Kadappa Recipe

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