Friday, August 19, 2022

Ulli Theeyal

Ulli Theeyal is a spicy gravy made by grinding spices with coconuts & simmering with small onion. Ulli Theeyal is a good side for rice meal and tiffin as well. Ulli Theeyal is from Kerala Cuisine and one of the go to option when we run out of veggies.Ulli Theeyal Recipe

Ulli Theeyal is a popular Kerala sidedish, For those who are new to this…Ulli means Small Onion.

About Ulli Theeyal

Theeyal is a typical Kerala dish which is included in Onam Sadya Menu only in some parts of Kerala.Theeyal can be made with Shallots(Small Onion / Ulli), Pavakkai(Bittergourd),Okra(Vendakkai) etc.But Ulli Theeyal is a great combination, as shallots in this tamarind coconut based gravy pairs so well.I loved it with rice and with idli dosa for the next day. I love coconut oil flavour so this ulli theeyal recipe was a great treat for me.

The curry is thickish perfect to pair with rice, I had little leftover which I had with dosa the next day and I just loved the combo.

Ulli Theeyal Ingredients

  • Shallots : Shallots is small onion which is the star ingredient in this curry. Choose small ones if your shallots are big then cut into half and use it.
  • Tamarind : Tamarind forms the base of this curry.
  • Spice Powders : The basic spice powders like turmeric, red chilli and jeera powders are used here.
  • Coconut : Coconut is added along with other ingredients for grinding which makes the curry thicker.
  • Tadka : A basic tadka is made using coconut oil, mustard seeds, red chillies and curry leaves.
Ulli Theeyal Recipe

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Ulli Theeyal

Ulli Theeyal is a spicy gravy made by grinding spices with coconuts & simmering with small onion. Ulli Theeyal is a good side for rice meal and tiffin as well. Ulli Theeyal is from Kerala Cuisine and one of the go to option when we run out of veggies.
Course Lunch, Side Dish
Cuisine Indian
Keyword 30 mins recipes, curry, curry recipes, Gravy, Kerala Meal Sidedish, lunch recipes, meals, Onam, Onam Sadya, Side Dish
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings 2 people
Calories 159kcal
Author Sharmilee J

Ingredients

To Roast & Grind :

  • 1/2 cup coconut
  • 1/2 tbsp coriander seeds
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • 3 dry red chillies
  • 1/4 tsp fenugreek seeds

To Temper:

  • 1 and 1/2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 tsp mustard seeds
  • a small sprig curry leaves
  • 2 dry red chillies

Instructions

  • Dry roast all the ingredients listed under ‘to roast and grind’ till nicely browned, keep sauteing in low flame.
  • Cool down and then transfer it to a mixer jar.
  • Add little water and grind it to a fine paste, Set aside.
  • Heat oil in a kadai – add mustard seeds,curry leaves and red chillies let it splutter.
  • Then add small onion and sauté till it turns transparent.
  • Then add turmeric powder, red chilli powder and jeera powder. Add required salt.
  • Sauté well till onions turn soft.
  • Then add the coconut paste and sauté for 2mins.
  • Then add little water along with tamarind water. It should more like rasam in consistency at this stage.
  • Let it boil and become thick, oil will separate at this stage switch off.
  • Serve Ulli Theeyal with hot steamed rice!

Notes

  • As an alternate for tamarind water, you can use 2-3 tsp tamarind paste.
  • Adjust spice according to your taste.
  • Let it boil for a good amount of time so that curry becomes thick.
  • If you don’t have coconut oil then add normal cooking oil but I recommend adding coconut oil to get the full flavour of theeyal.
  • This keeps well for the next day as well, but keep refrigerated and heat it up. Actually this tastes even better as it rests. 🙂
  • I used my earthernware kadai which lifted the flavour of theeyal, you can use normal kadai.

Nutrition

Serving: 50g | Calories: 159kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 35mg | Potassium: 521mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 1380IU | Vitamin C: 165mg | Calcium: 48mg | Iron: 3mg

 Ulli Theeyal Recipe Step by Step

  1. Dry roast all the ingredients listed under ‘to roast and grind’ till nicely browned, keep sauteing in low flame.Cool down and then transfer it to a mixer jar.How to make capsicum rice - Step1
  2. Add little water and grind it to a fine paste,Set aside.Heat oil in a kadai – add mustard seeds,curry leaves and red chillies let it splutter.Then add small onion and saute till it turns transparent.Then add turmeric powder,red chilli powder and jeera powder.Add required salt.
    How to make capsicum rice - Step2
  3. Saute well till onions turn soft.Then add the coconut paste and saute for 2mins.Then add little water along with tamarind water.
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  4. It should more like rasam in consistency at this stage.Let it boil and become thick, oil will seperate at this stage switch off.
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Serve with hot steamed rice!
Ulli Theeyal Recipe

Expert Tips

  • The orginal recipe called for tamarind paste, I had tamarind water which I had after making rasam so I used it.If you are using tamarind paste then just 2-3 tsp would be enough.
  • Adjust spice according to your taste.
  • Let it boil for a good amount of time so that curry becomes thick.
  • If you don’t have coconut oil then add normal cooking oil but I recommend adding coconut oil to get the full flavour of theeyal.
  • This keeps well for the next day as well, but keep refrigerated and heat it up.Actually this tastes even better as it rests.
  • I used my earthernware kadai which lifted the flavour of theeyal, you can use normal kadai.
Ulli Theeyal Recipe

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