This is the second recipe I tried with these healthy Pinto Beans. I tried a Dosa with these beans before that tasted super-delicious. This time I wanted to make a spicy powder with these beans as I love powders to eat with rice.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Pinto Beans
- ¼ cup Coriander Seeds (Dhaniyalu, Dhaniya)
- ½ tsp Cumin Seeds
- A pinch of Asafetida (Inguva, Hing)
- 2 tsp Red Chili Powder (Adjust according to your taste)
- Salt as needed
Preparation:
Heat a pan and add coriander seeds and roast until it changes color. Remove and transfer to a plate.
In the same pan add pinto beans and roast until it changes color and transfer to a plate.
When the coriander seeds and pinto beans become cold, add them to the blender along with cumin seeds + asafetida + chili powder + salt and run the blender until they are finely powdered.
Don’t worry if you can’t get a smooth texture. It still tastes super good.
Transfer the powder to an airtight container or bottle and store.
Enjoy this yummy powder with steaming hot rice and ghee.
11 comments:
New for me and looks too gud Uma
Never had these beans..but sure it looks delicious to have wid hot rice..
nice podi recipe.Can u please explain what is pinto beans?
After many innovative chutneys, looks like you are into powders now...Keep rocking.
Innovative and yummy podi..
Usinn Pinto Beans is something new to me....nice innovative recipe!
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Thats an interesting and innovative spice powder..
Oh this is really good..amazing spice powder!!
Hey Uma, That is an interesting recipe. Heard of Rasam with Pinto beans but never a podi. This sure is a "must try". Healthy food on the go when short of time.
That is totally innovative with pinto bean!
Wow.. Evrytime i visit your blog, you surprise me with your innovation..Girl Pinto beans!! Only you can think like this.. Perfect..Have to try this :)
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