Undhiyu

This dish is an authentic Gujarati recipe which is made by mixing a lot of green vegetables and a lot of local spices and is generally eaten but Puri during the winter season. #cookingwithdhara #cookingwithcookpad
Undhiyu
This dish is an authentic Gujarati recipe which is made by mixing a lot of green vegetables and a lot of local spices and is generally eaten but Puri during the winter season. #cookingwithdhara #cookingwithcookpad
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut all the vegetables and deep fry potatoes, yams, brinjals etc.
- 2
Now in a deep Kadai, put all the beans and peas to cook together in some oil and asafoetida
- 3
Let all the beans and peas cook for sometime in oil and then put in all the masalas along with the green garlic paste, ginger paste and green chilli paste and salt
- 4
Let all the masalas cook properly together and add tamarind pulp and jaggery into the mixture
- 5
Once all the masalas are cooked properly, add the remaining fried vegetables along with the methi vadis
- 6
Mix everything thoroughly and let it cook in the pressure cooker for 10 to 15 minutes
- 7
After the said time, open pressure cooker and garnish it with some grated coconut and coriander leaves and your undhiyu is ready to eat.
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