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    Home » Vegetarian Side Dishes » Anumulu, Alasandalu Pulusu | Lunch Box Series : LBS#78

    Anumulu, Alasandalu Pulusu | Lunch Box Series : LBS#78

    Published: Feb 8, 2015 · Modified: Sep 23, 2020 by Srivalli · 8 Comments

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    Anumulu, Alasandalu Pulusu is a regional specialty from Andhra, gravy or curry made with Hyacinth Bean and Black-Eyed Pea made with tamarind juice. In Andhra Cuisine, the gravy made with tamarind without any lentil is called Pulusu. The sour used in this is mostly from tamarind, however, we use tomatoes as well. Again the tomato is the local variety, which more sour than the Bangalore Tomato.

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    I used fresh Anumulu, which is Mochai in Tamil, and Alasandalu (Karamani - Tamil) During the December and January months, we get all the fresh beans. Our markets are full of Fresh Toor, Mochai, Karamani, etc.

    I was surprised that I have yet to blog on this delicacy, which we normally make during this season. While I have made some varieties already, the basic pulusu from my Amma's Kitchen, is missing. My aunt who was visiting us from Tirupati got us these fresh beans and I was asked to make them. So instead of the regular Red chili and coriander powder, I added Sambar powder. The rest of it is all as to how Amma makes.

    Another season special will be the skinned Anumula kurma made with Anumulu, which is called Pithikina Pappu Kura. Everybody at home simply loves that, though it's such a laboured task, I don't mind doing it.
    Other Dishes with Anumulu
    Anapakaya Vankaya Masala Kura
    Anumulu Vankaya Mamidikaya pulusu
    With Alasandalu
    Alasandalu Kura
    Alasandalu Masala Kura
    Gongura Alasandalu Pappu
    Alasanda Vada



    Anumulu, Alasandalu Pulusu 

    Makes for 6 - 7 persons
    Ingredients Needed:

    Fresh Anumulu (with skin) - 1 cup
    Alasanda - 1 cup
    Small Onions / Shallots - 3/4 cup
    Nattu Tomato - 2 medium
    Sambar powder -1& 1/2 tsp
    Turmeric powder a pinch
    Salt to taste
    Oil - 2 tsp
    Coriander leaves
    Roasted Peanut powder - 3 -4 tsp
    Tamarind Extract - 2 - 3 tbsp

    For tempering

    Mustard, Urad dal -1  tsp
    Curry leaves handful
    Garlic - 3 -4 cloves

    How to make the Pulusu

    Wash and pressure the fresh beans till tender.

    In another non stick pan, heat oil, saute the chopped onions, curry leaves, mustard, urad dal, crushed garlic till the onions turn colour.

    Then add finely chopped tomatoes, salt, turmeric powder, sambar powder, saute well. Simmer and cook with a lid till the tomatoes turn mushy.

    Next add the tamarind extract, add little water, cook on high to ensure everything gets combined well. Adjust spice and salt, add the boiled beans, add more water as required.

    Cook on high for 10 mins, depending on how thick you want the pulusu.

    Finally, add the peanut powder, simmer for 5 mins, remove after adding coriander leaves.

    Serve with rice or roti.

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    Anumulu, Alasandalu Pulusu | Lunch Box Series : LBS#78

    Course Main Dish - Gravies
    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh
    Author Srivalli
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    1. Pavani N says

      February 08, 2015 at 8:53 pm

      What a delicious and protein rich dish. I don't think I've ever seen the fresh anumulu. I've to ask my mom.

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    2. Magees kitchen says

      February 09, 2015 at 3:58 am

      Delicious and healthy side dish, perfect for lunch box.

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    3. Priya Srinivasan says

      February 09, 2015 at 10:53 am

      I have to hunt a bit for fresh beans here valli!! looks totally awesome!! 🙂

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    4. Shobana Vijay says

      February 09, 2015 at 11:31 am

      Best for lunch box..it will be filling

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    5. Suja Ilangovan says

      February 26, 2015 at 9:45 pm

      That's so healthy & filling. Looks very colorful & comforting too, Valli.

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    6. Anonymous says

      May 22, 2017 at 1:44 pm

      Are "ALASANDALU" and "ANUMULU" are same or different. What are known as in English? PLEASE

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      • Srivalli says

        May 22, 2017 at 1:59 pm

        Hi, I have mentioned in the post the english names of these, These are different.

        Anumulu are Hyacinth Bean in English and Mochai in Tamil

        Alasandalu is Black Eyed Pea in English and Karamani

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        • Anonymous says

          May 22, 2017 at 4:01 pm

          Thanks, for quick response

          Reply

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