For me and my hubby, Farasbi/French beans tops this "bland taste" list. I buy french beans in minimal quantity and use it in pav bhaji, kadhai vegetable, or rice dishes. However, my mom makes a unique combo using this veggie. She combines them with harbhare/black chana and spices them up with coconut, coriander mix. I remember my colleagues complimenting its taste and uniqueness whenever I carried it in my lunch box.
Since the time I have started blogging, I have pestered my mom for several recipes at odd times. I catch her online on Yahoo messenger alternate days, and almost every week there's a recipe request either for a blog event or for increasing my blog posts. Our conversation goes like this:
Me: Mom, tell me the recipe for Farasbi Harbhare vegetable.
Mom: Soak harbhare overnight.
Me: How much?
Mom: Approximately.
Me: What does approximately mean? Tell me, how much should I take to serve 2 people?
Mom: About 1/2 cup.
Me: ok..Then?
Mom: The next day, wash and cut farasbi. Cook both farasbi and harbhare in a pressure cooker.
Me: Hmmm..ok..(Frantically, noting all her instructions in a Word doc or Notepad, ignoring all the spelling mistakes).
Mom: Make a tempering and add vegetables to it. Next, add red chilli powder, salt, garam masala. (She's dictating all this at a super fast speed.)
Me: Go slow, go slow. And repeat the last sentence. How much red chilli and garam masala?
Mom: Andaje.. (meaning approximately)
Me: Aai, I told you "approximately" won't work. I don't want to mess up the dish. Plus, I want to post the recipe on my blog. I can't tell my readers to use approximate spices..They will stop visiting my blog.
Mom: (after much pondering)..Ok..Around 1/4 spoon red chilli, 1 tsp garam masala.
Me: Fine. Tell me the rest of the recipe.
And so, mom dictates the rest with some halts and questions from me. She uses a spicy mixture called 'vatan' in Marathi to spice up this dish. Here's a detailed recipe:
Farasbi Harbhare bhaji/French beans with black chickpeas
Method:
- Soak 1/2 cup black chickpeas in double the quantity of water, overnight.
- The next day, wash and cut the french beans in 1 inch pieces. You should have 1 cup of cut french beans.
- Drain the water from the soaked black chickpeas.
- Pressure cook the chickpeas and french beans for 2 whistles. You can either cook them together or in separate containers. Once cooked, drain the water and keep aside.
- Add 1/4 cup shredded coconut, 2-3 green chillies, and 10-12 coriander sprigs in a mixer/blender. Add water and blend into a paste. This is the spicy mixture or 'vatan' for the vegetable.
- Heat oil in a pan over medium flame. Make a tempering using 1 tsp mustard seeds, pinch of asafetida, and 1/2 tsp turmeric powder.
- Add the cooked french beans and chickpeas. Mix together.
- Next, add 1/2 tsp red chilli powder, salt to taste, 1 tsp garam masala, 1/4 tsp sugar, and 4 tsp peanut powder. Mix well.
- Add the spicy paste made in step 5.
- Add around 1/4 cup of water and mix again. Cover and cook on low heat for 10 minutes.
Verdict: When I chatted with mom again, I told her the outcome of the vegetable. We loved it. We will be making this combo again and again. Do give it a try and enjoy its unique taste.
18 comments:
looks good swapna..there is a good mix of carbs and protein..will be making this..thanks for sharing
the only thing i make with beans is thoran, the typical kerala recipe.. maybe i shud diversify :D
go on, you are allowed to say it. green beans are yucky. hope j isn't reading this. he loves them.
nice combo :) looks delicious.
Lol Swapna.. all moms are alike :) It used to be so hard to get a recipe out of my mom, but after spending three months with me, she is an expert now :)... Your mom will get better at this soon too :)
Great combo Swapna.Looks like a delicious dish,yum!:))
hey, farasbi chana sounds like a great combo, love kala chana recipes :) me farasbi ani matki chi bhaji kartey, pan tyat shendana koot ghalat nahi, kadhi try kar if u like.
Even I am not a big bean fan except for the quick bhaji. Soaking them looks like a great idea. Thanks to your Mom :)
Thanks to your Mom, the soaking sounds like a great idea
Bland veges!! yep!! I would add pumpkin to the list too!
Like the idea of a 'vatan', sure to add flavor to the veg!!! Thanx to ur Mum!!
You dont like French beans? :)
Moms always are so in love with this a bit of that and a tinge of this affair right ?:)
Btw I liked the new look of your blog :)
Shn
My exact same thoughts on farasbi! ;)and the conversation between your mom and you is exactly the kind of conversation i have with my mom :)
the bhaaji looks promising...i will try this out :)
Wanna get some of this for my lunch! Frasabi ani matki, now that sounds good too. i make farasbi and vangi as well. love beans in any way!
Rajitha:Thanks girl!Let me know how it turns out.
Nags:I haven't tried thoran. I am always searching for recipes for french beans. Will give it a try.
Bee: GREEN BEANS ARE YUCKY!I said it again:))
Roopa:Glad you find it delicious. Thanks for the comment.
Sig: I am not-so-patiently waiting for the time for my mom to learn the process:)
Asha: Thanks, girl!
Richa:Now, that seems like another interesting combo. Nakki try karen mi.
Sandeepa: Thanks for the comment, dear!Do try this veggie.
Manasi: Vatan adds a flavor to all veggies, na?I feel like adding it to every vegetable.Shall pass on the thanks to my mom:)
Mishmash: It's not that I hate french beans. It's just that it's not on my favorites list:)Thanks for noticing the new look.
Tee:Getting a single,simple recipe out from mom is hell of a task. Do try the veggie and let me know how you find it.
Musical: Farasbi and wangi sounds interesting. Though, I don't have much luck in cooking wangi:)
A vatan elevates any dish doesn't it.
The 'andaje' bit drives me nuts...especially if it is a new recipe.
what a combination! it looks good. I never used to have veggies when I was mommy's girl:) but things have changed.
TC: Vatan takes vegetable tastes to a whole new level.
Sharmi: Thanks dear! I think things change when roles reverse, right?:)
nice one i will definately try this
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