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Simple comfort food recipes to nourish the Soul

May 15, 2007 Comfort food

Ambadichi Bhaji (Sour greens curry)

Type Comfort in MS word, select it, right click and see the synonyms: Soothe , console, reassure, calm, relieve ..this Ambadichi Bhaji (Sour greens/Gongura curry) makes every synonym for comfort sound true.

Soothes your palette,Consoles you when you are feeling low,Reassures you when you dearly miss your mom’s cooking,Calms you down when you are upset, Relieves your stress!

Yes this is one of the recipes I rely on when I am in need of some ‘Comfort food’ (of course provided the greens are available).

        Ambadi/sour greens/Gongura leaves

Ambadi leaves are sour -almost vinegary to taste. But this tartness is what makes them so tasty and special. I read here that these greens come in two varieties- Red stemmed and Green stemmed. Here we usually get the green stemmed variety, so I have used that. What makes this a quintessentially Maharashtrian recipe is the use of Jowar Kani (cracked Jowar/Daliya).

The Ambadi leaves are steamed together with the Jowar Kani to make this very special Ambadichi bhaji -which makes me nostalgic and reminds of my mom’s or my granny’s cooking each and everytime I make it.

Ambadichi Bhaji
Print Recipe
Ambadi greens (Gongura/Sour greens) are widely used in various preparations in many parts of India. What makes this quintessential Maharashtrian recipe so unique, is the use of Jowar ‘Kani’( broken Jowar grains or use Jowar Dalia).The tart leaves are cooked together with the broken Jowar, some Toovar/Arhar Dal, peanuts and then tempered with lots of garlic, to make this comforting Ambadichi bhaji. This bhaji can be served as a light meal on its own or you can serve this with Bhakri or Roti.
  • Coursemain course
  • Cuisinemaharashtrian
Servings Prep Time
4 portion 15 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
4 portion 15 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Ambadichi Bhaji
Print Recipe
Ambadi greens (Gongura/Sour greens) are widely used in various preparations in many parts of India. What makes this quintessential Maharashtrian recipe so unique, is the use of Jowar ‘Kani’( broken Jowar grains or use Jowar Dalia).The tart leaves are cooked together with the broken Jowar, some Toovar/Arhar Dal, peanuts and then tempered with lots of garlic, to make this comforting Ambadichi bhaji. This bhaji can be served as a light meal on its own or you can serve this with Bhakri or Roti.
  • Coursemain course
  • Cuisinemaharashtrian
Servings Prep Time
4 portion 15 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
4 portion 15 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Ingredients
  • 1 big bunch Ambadi leaves (cleaned,washed and chopped)
  • 1 cup Jowar (Sorghum/White millet) grains
  • 2 tbsps Toovar dal water (arhar dal/yellow lentils), soaked in for xbd hour
  • 2 tbsps Peanuts water soaked in for xbd hour
  • Salt as per taste
For the tadka:
  • 8 - 10 cloves garlic peeled and crushed
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • xbd tsp seeds cumene
  • xbd tsp mustard seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon Turmeric powder
  • 1 - 2 tsps Red chilli chillies green chillies powder or 2-3 dried red or green (adjust to your taste)
Servings: portion
Instructions
To make the Jowar Kani:
  1. Coarsely grind the Jowar grains in the mixer for few seconds. Transfer to a sieve (used to sieve atta or Maida). Remove the powder which falls at the bottom (this flour can be added to the usual jowar flour for making Bhakris, or add this to the usual Roti atta)Use the broken jowar kani which remains in the sieve to make Ambadichi Bhaji. If any unbroken jowar grains are left in the sieve, run them once again in the mixer and repeat the above procedure.
To make the Bhaji:
  1. Wash the broken Jowar, Toovar dal, Peanuts and drain the water.
  2. Steam the Ambadi greens and broken Jowar, Toovar dal, Peanuts separately in a pressure cooker. (2 whistles). Do not add water to the greens or the broken Jowar.
  3. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a wok. Add the mustard seeds.
  4. Once they splutter, add the cumin seeds, turmeric and green chillies.
  5. Add the steamed Ambadi leaves and the broken Jowar, Toovar dal and peanuts. Add salt and mix well.
  6. In a small pan, add the rest of the oil. Add the sliced garlic and red chillies. Saute for a few seconds till the garlic just starts turning golden colour.
  7. Pour this over the Ambadi Bhaji. Mix and serve immediately.

Categories: Comfort food

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Comments

  1. Lata says

    May 15, 2007 at 3:05 pm

    I love Ambadi in any form. Got to try this.

    Reply
  2. Dee says

    May 15, 2007 at 3:41 pm

    Wow, this is different and unfortunately we dont get gongura :(. Nice recipe. thanks for sharing it!

    Reply
  3. Deepa says

    May 15, 2007 at 4:46 pm

    really nice recipe …But whether we get gongura here in US ….Not sure …thks for sharing

    Reply
  4. dininghall says

    May 15, 2007 at 4:48 pm

    Ambadi(gongura) definitely is a comfort food and it is one of my favorite green leafy veggie. Precious even more because it is rarely available here in Indian grocery shops.
    Like Lata I love amabadi in any form and I must try this. Great recipe Madhuli.

    Reply
  5. Indira says

    May 15, 2007 at 4:50 pm

    Comment 4 is written by me Madhuli. I registered a new blog (for DH) at WordPress and accidentally published with that name.
    Oops.:)

    Reply
  6. Hema says

    May 15, 2007 at 5:36 pm

    I have seen numerous Andhra recipes with gonkura. It is nice to see authentic recipies from other states as well. Use of jawar is very new to me. Thanks of rsharing.

    Reply
  7. Nalini says

    May 15, 2007 at 10:16 pm

    wow! I saw these greens in the Indian store last but didn’t buy it since I’ve never cooked with them. A very healthy and tasty recipe!
    @ Thank you all of you for your kind comments. Do let me know when you try it.

    Reply
  8. Sakshi says

    May 17, 2007 at 3:07 am

    I miss greens 🙁

    Reply
  9. Anjali says

    January 22, 2008 at 12:04 pm

    Well, We have been successful in growing Ambadi in our backyard here in Melbourne and we followed this recipe, which is actually pretty normal in our childhood days in Nagpur….Infact we had this today with a jowar roti or a “BHAKRI”………………
    just incredible with an additional tadka………….Love it

    Reply
  10. Lakshmi says

    July 29, 2008 at 5:16 am

    lovely recipe..north karnataka also has similar dish 🙂

    Reply
  11. Rajeshri says

    July 7, 2010 at 1:24 pm

    Its wonderful dish…. Yummie!!!

    Reply
    • Madhuli says

      July 15, 2010 at 10:08 am

      Thanks

      Reply
  12. Sagar Khushalrao Zade says

    July 9, 2010 at 7:07 am

    Bread Gulab-jamun Toast triangular slices of wheat bread along with butter in a toaster. Pour sugar syrup or rabdi on the breads and serve.

    Reply
  13. Mina says

    July 20, 2010 at 8:01 am

    sahi
    wiil try definately.

    Reply
    • Madhuli says

      July 23, 2010 at 5:39 am

      hope u like it

      Reply
  14. Vijaya kamalapurkar says

    July 26, 2013 at 5:07 pm

    First wash ambadi,then dry it well,remove leaves only,fry it in pan with sufficient oil and chilly powder or red chillies,add salt and garlic cloves,and grind coarsely in grinder,and whenever u eat add finely cut onion fried in oil and mix well in chutany

    Reply

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