SHEPUCHI BHAJI RECIPE / SUVA/DILL GREENS RECIPE /SHEPU MOONG DAL BHAJI /DILL AND YELLOW MOONG DAL RECIPE
BY DISHA LAHORI
Dill leaves, known as suva bhaji in Hindi (shepu in Marathi) is a green, leafy vegetable that is loaded with various nutrients like calcium, magnesium, iron and flavonoids. Commonly used in soups, salads, pickles and other dishes, this leafy vegetable has a unique taste and a distinct flavour. These light feathery leaves called Shepu in Marathi are loaded with nutrients and extremely healthy.
This is a simple, quick stir-fry that uses fresh dill leaves. The addition of soaked moong dal adds a slight crunch and bite to the stir fry. Serve Shepuchi Bhaji along with Bhakri /Phulka and Bharli Vangi or add it to a meal of Varan Bhaat [ dal rice] .
INGREDIENTS
PREPARATION
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METHOD
Heat oil in a pan.
Add jeera and let it crackle .
Add the garlic green chilli paste and saute for a few seconds till the raw smell goes away.
Add chopped onions , stir fry till translucent.
Drain and add soaked moong dal and mix very well.
Cover and cook for a min .
add turmeric + salt and mix .
now drizzle 2 to 3 tbsp water all over and mix well.
cover and cook till the dal softens .Mix inbetween .
Add the chopped dill leaves and mix again.
Cover cook for 3 to 4 minutes , stir in between .
At this stage the dill leaves will start releasing their water and also reduce in quantity.
cook for few mins till there is no moisture.
Mix well and cook covered for another 7- 8 minutes till the greens are just cooked, and not overcooked.
Serve hot with rotis or bhakri.
NOTE
Dill leaves/Shepuchi bhaji is one of the healthiest food.
It is packed with many beneficial nutrients, It has anti-oxidents. It has no cholesterol and is low in calories. it contains vitamins like niacin and also contains dietary fibers which helps to control blood cholesterol level.
Fresh dill leaves is an excellent source of antioxidant vitamin, vitamin-C. Vitamin-C helps the body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful, pro-inflammatory free radicals. It is also rich in many vital vitamins, including folic acid, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin A, ß-carotene. It is used as a herb or spice in some countries. It also helps the human body to protect from lung and oral cavity cancers. It ia a good source of minerals like copper, potassium, calcium, manganese, iron, and magnesium.
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