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Beans Paruppu Usili / A crumble of Lentils with beans

Posted on Aug 9, 2011 · Last Updated on Jun 23, 2020 by Uma Ramanujam · 27 Comments

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One of my Mom-in-law’s recipe. She is my great cooking inspiration who changes only the method with the same ingredients and drive different and unique taste for each recipe. I am yet to learn more and more from her.

She prepares this recipe in many ways. but I adopted only one which I find easy and blogged here. I have prepared this recipe using french beans wherein you are free to replace this with cluster beans, plantain

flower and cabbage. Use this a base and do your own variations with other vegetables.

As the name depicts, it is a crumple of lentils cooked with vegetables and served as a side dish for steamed rice in India.

Basic Information:
Preparation Time: 2 hours + 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 15-20 minutes
Serves: 2-3


Ingredients:

Beans – 200 Grams, chopped

Toor Dal – 1/2 cup

Cumin seeds – 1/2 teaspoon

Dry Red chillies – 4 nos / to taste

Turmeric powder – 1/4 teaspoon

Asafoetida – a pinch

Curry leaves – 1 string

Mustard Seeds and urid dal – 1/2 teaspoon

Oil – 3 teaspoon

Salt – to taste

Method:

1) Cook the chopped beans with salt using microwave or in a pot by sprinkling handful of water. Beans should be well cooked for this recipe. Keep it aside.

2) Soak the toor dal in water minimun for 2 hours. After 2 hours drain the water from toor Dal and grind it coarsely with cumin seeds, 3 red chillies, turmeric powder, a pinch of salt and asafoetida. Don’t add water. The moisture in the dal is enough.

 

3) Take a kadai and heat oil in it.

4) Add mustard seeds and urid dal when it is hot. Make them to splutter.

5) Add curry leaves, remaining red chillies and after a second add ground dal mix.

6) Turn the flame to medium and stir the ground dal and cook for 7-10 minutes covered. Make sure it is not burting. (You can use this in between time to cook beans if you would like to do simultaneous work and save time).

7) Then, stir continuouly till they become crumble.Cook uncovered for 3 minutes by stirring continuously.

8) Add cooked beans and mix well. Cook again for few minutes.

9) Beans paruppu usili is ready to serve.

Note:

I used birdseye red chilli for grinding to get spiciness and added the usual one for seasoning to get flavour. It is your choice to choose any of these or your own.

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priya ravi
priya ravi
14 years ago

Ur beans paruppu usili is very tempting. I prepare once in a while as it takes time especially stirring the ground dhaal to crumbs. My mom suggested an alternative but im yet to try that. After grinding dhaal,make it as balls, steam it in idli maker and then crumble the steamed balls. Then saute the crumbles with chillies and mustard seeds.

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Reshmi Mahesh
Reshmi Mahesh
14 years ago

This look so delicious….lovely clicks…

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Radhika
Radhika
14 years ago

very tempting clicks Uma. One of my favorites. Priya is right. I too make it the same way.

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Binitha
Binitha
14 years ago

an absolutely diff recipe and looks yumm too…I must try it
first time here and loved your blog!
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Binitha
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Santosh Bangar
Santosh Bangar
14 years ago

tasty stire best with rice

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Urmi
Urmi
14 years ago

Very nice, delicious and innovative recipe. Looks yummy and perfect with roti. Wonderful presentation.

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Pushpa
Pushpa
14 years ago

My fav with rasam rice very yummy.

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jeyashrisuresh
jeyashrisuresh
14 years ago

looks very nice. we also steam the dal after grinding. nice click

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Reva
Reva
14 years ago

Yummy healthy dish. Awesome combo of dhal and beans. The colours are so vibrant. Your MIL version of preparing the dhal is quite different but sure looks good. Enjoyed browsing through your blog .. glad to follow u:)
Reva

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Vardhini
Vardhini
14 years ago

I love paruppu usili. Looks so yummy and inviting.

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jaya's recipes
jaya's recipes
14 years ago

Mouthwatering!nice click!

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khushi
khushi
14 years ago

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khushi
khushi
14 years ago

delicious healthy recipe Uma..have never tried this before
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Laxmipriya
Laxmipriya
14 years ago

Fantastic clicks..

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Unknown
Unknown
14 years ago

@Priya, Radhika,

Hearty Thanks for your suggestions. My MIL also prepares using Idly maker as well as using microwave. I used this method, as I was not having the idlimaker by the time I prepared this recipe.

@ All,

Thanks for your comments. You words are my inspirations.

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Kaveri Venkatesh
Kaveri Venkatesh
14 years ago

Beans Paruppu usili looks very nicely done and very tempting…

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Vimitha Durai
Vimitha Durai
14 years ago

Love the generous addition of paruppu. Looks so yum… Would love it with some rasam saadam

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Suja Manoj
Suja Manoj
14 years ago

Healthy an yummy stir fry..love the combo

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Sangeetha M
Sangeetha M
14 years ago

this is very interesting..i too prefer steaming the dal n adding it to the stir fry but this sounds easy n less job rt?? so colorful n pictures are too good n neatly presented!!!

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Sobha Shyam
Sobha Shyam
14 years ago

love the combo, delicious n healthy, great clicks !!

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Mahi
Mahi
14 years ago

Yummy usili! Our family favourite! 😛

I've used channa dhal and moong dhal..next time will try with thoor dhal! 🙂

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Sravs
Sravs
14 years ago

never tried this way !! so interesting and looks delicious !!

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Shanavi
Shanavi
14 years ago

I just loved ur clicks 2day..Vibrant and eye catchy..mouthwatering and a traditional one

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themustardseed
themustardseed
14 years ago

Wow I love this dish! Looks so delicious. Beautiful photographs make it even more enticing!

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Anonymous
Anonymous
13 years ago

Uma, can you let me know the egg substitute for making spinach muffins ,cos we are vegetarians and dont eat eggs. thanks

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Anonymous
Anonymous
13 years ago

uma can u let me know the egg replacer for making spinach muffins.!We are vegetarians and dont eat eggs.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
13 years ago

All ur recipes have great artistic creations of display.Keep up the good work.

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