I learnt this Karnataka style Puliyogare recipe from my School moms group friend Lakki. Recently we went to Sattvam restaurant, JP nagar for our kitty party. In their lunch buffet, I tasted Puliyogare and it was so good. Lakki told me that she can make a better version than the restaurant ones which would be more like temple style. I was so tempted by this and got the recipe from her.
Usually many people here make Instant Puliyogare with MTR puliyogare paste or powder. But my friend shared the recipe of making homemade Puliyogare gojju along with powder. So no need of store bought puliogare paste or powder for this recipe.
For Aadi 18 and Purattasi sani thaligai, I make 5 rice varieties. This time I tried Karnataka style puliyogare instead of my Tamil nadu style puli sadam/Tamarind rice. It came out so good. As my friend told, it was more like temple style puliyogare we get here. I was so happy with the result. This fool proof recipe has to be documented in my blog.
So here you go, the most popular Karnataka style Puliogare recipe with step by step pictures. Soon I will try to update it with video.
Karnataka style puliogare recipe from scratch with homemade Gojju and Puliyogare powder.
Cuisine: Karnataka
Category: Main course
Serves: 2 cups
Prep time: 10 Minutes
Cook time: 20 Minutes
Total time: 30 Minutes
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HOW TO MAKE KARNATAKA STYLE PULIYOGARE
- Soak tamarind in 1 cup of water and take the extract. Set aside
- Heat 1 tsp oil in a kadai and roast all the ingredients given under “to roast and grind” to a coarse rava like powder. Set aside.
- Heat cooking oil in a kadai and temper mustard, urad dal, chana dal, roasted peanuts, curry leaves and hing.
- Add the tamarind extract adding salt and turmeric powder. Boil till thick.
- When it starts to become thick leaving oil, add jaggery and roasted powder.
- Boil for few minutes till it becomes a thick paste. Puliyogare gojju is ready. Switch off the flame.
- Lastly add the roasted sesame seeds powder and shredded dry coconut. Mix well.
- Serve with papad or fryums. Enjoy !
METHOD – STEP BY STEP PICTURES
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Try this yummy, Karnataka style Puliyogare recipe. You will love it !