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| 1.: Perugu   Pachadi   (Raw Yogurt   curry)    Basic Recipe : Aratikaya Perugu Pachadi  Take half a handful of   chopped and boiled raw banana. Mash to a coarse paste with a chopped green chili,   half a handful of grated coconut, two pinches of salt and a  finely chopped garlic clove. Mix in a cup   of yougurt.  Consistency : Thickish   )   Can use in any boiled vegetable (onions,   cucumber, radish,..) or fresh salad vegetable (Tomato, onion, cucumber,   carrot etc)   |  Andhra curries - Building blocks : Tamarind, Tuvar dal,   Coconut & Yogurt
 Universal   flavouring  /Garnish Heat half a spoon of   oil. Add two pinches of mustard, a pinch of curry leaves and asafetida. This   is the universal flavouring cum garnish    for all south Indian curries Curry Bases:  Tamarind, yogurt, Spinach, Coconut,   lentils   Preferred fats : Peanut oil, Ghee,  
 .Desserts : Sweets   from cooked down milk (Payasam) , Sweets from milk   solids , Sugar syrup based sweets (Jalebi, Laddoo ), Mysorepak 
 500 ml : yogurt
 Spinach, Mint,   Cilantro – 1 bunch. | 
| 2.: Podi   (Powdered spicy   lentils)   Basic   Recipe : Kandi Podi  Heat a pan. Add half   a handful tuvar dal. Roast on low fire till it reddens. Let cool. Blend to a   powder with a red chili and two pinches of salt. Eat mixed with hot cooked   rice, drizzled with ghee. | |
| 3.: Pachadi (Blended sour curry) Basic Recipe : Kobbari Velluli Pachadi  Take half a handful of grated coconut.   Blend to a paste with a green chili, a couple of pinches of salt, a garlic   clove and 2 spoons of water.   | |
| 4.: Kura (Dry curry)  Basic Recipe : Chikkudu Kaya Kura Heat a spoon of peanut oil. Add two   pinches of mustard, a pinch of cumin, a chopped garlic clove and two curry   leaves. Add a handful of chopped, tender broad beans. Blend half a handful of   peanuts with  a bit of tamarind, a   pinch of jaggery, a dry red chili and two pinches of salt to a paste. Mix in   half a cup of water. Add to peanut paste to pan. Cover and cook on medium   heat for 10 minutes till beans are cooked. Can use a variety of stir fried /   boiled vegetables  ( Potato, okra,   eggplant, beans etc)   ( Microwaving   vegetables for 2-3 minutes before cooking really shortens cooking time) | |
| 5.: Pulusu (Sour Stew) Basic Recipe : Mukkula   Pulusu  Heat a spoon of oil.   Add half a handful of chopped mixed vegetables (sweet potato, drumstick  & bottlegourd). Sprinkle half a handful   of water. Add a pinch of salt. Stir and cook for five minutes. Take a spoon   of tamarind paste. Mix in a cup of water. Add two pinches each of salt and   chili powder.  Cook on gentle heat for   ten minutes. Add garnish and serve.   | |
| 6.: Pappu   (Vegetable - Lentil curry) Basic Recipe : Thotakoora  Pappu: Take a handful of tuvar dal and two   handfuls of chopped spinach. Add a cup (200 ml) of water. Mix in two pinches   each of turmeric powder and salt. Add a chopped green chili. Add to a   pressure cooker and cook for two whistles. Let cool and mash. Add garnish and   serve.   | |
| 7.: Pachi Pulusu (Raw Tamarind Curry) Basic Recipe : Take an eggplant,   the size of a tomato. Smear all over with oil. Roast over a gentle flame till   skin blackens and eggplant is cooked. Peel off skin and mash well. Take a   spoon of tamarind paste. Mix in a cup of water. Add two pinches of salt. Mix   in the mashed eggplant. Add half a handful of chopped onions and a chopped   green chili. Add garnish (see sidebar) and serve.   | |
| 8.:. Pappu Chaaru (Thin lentil curry) Basic Recipe : Pudina Pappu Chaaru  Heat half a spoon of   peanut oil. Add a pinch each of cumin, mustard seeds, asafetida and curry   leaves. Add a chopped shallot, half a handful of chopped tomato and four   pinches of chopped mint leaves. Stir and cook for 2 minutes.  Dissolve half a handful of boiled tuvar dal   in a cup of water. Mix in two pinches of chili powder, salt, a pinch of jaggery   and turmeric powder. Add to pan, bring to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes.(   Can mix in stir fried garlic, tomato ) A variety of stock (vegetable stock,   meat stock) can also be used. | |
| 9.: Majjiga   Pulusu   (Buttermilk   Stew) Basic   Recipe : Soak   two pinches of coriander seeds, tuvar dal, rice in water for 30 mins. Blend   to a paste with half a handful of chopped coconut, a pinch of ginger, turmeric   powder, a green chili and two pinches of salt. Mix in a cup of yogurt. Add   garnish and serve (Consistency: Soupy). Can mix in a variety of boiled   vegetables (gourds, potato, beans) or stir fried veggies (tomato / okra). Can   also be simmered on gentle heat for 3 -5 minutes. | |
| 10.: Pappu Pulusu (Tamarind - Lentil Stew )  Basic Recipe : Aratikaya Pappu Pulusu  Mix half    a spoon of tamarind paste in a cup of water. Add two pinches each of   salt, chili powder, coriander powder, a pinch each of asafetida, turmeric and   jaggery. Mix in a handful of boiled and mashed tuvar dal. Add a handful   chopped and boiled raw banana. Cook on gentle heat for ten minutes. Add   garnish and serve. (Consistency : Soupy ). ( Can use a variety of boiled   vegetables – (Carrot, ash gourd, colocasia etc) or stir fried veggies (   eggplant, okra  ) | |
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Andhra Curry Families - A Primer
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