Undhiyu vegetables bhaji, but it is not Undhiyu!


Winter vegetables have hit the markets in India, which means they are ‘in season’ now. It is always best to align your meals according to nature by consuming what is in season. This ensures your are ingesting food that is absolutely fresh and at its peak and this also goes a long way in supporting farmers and reducing our carbon footprints.

A traditional Gujarati preparation made in winters is the Undhiyu because most of the vegetables used in this dish are available only in winters as they are in season during the Indian winters. However, I love these seasonal vegetables and have made a simple and quick bhaji using the main veggies used in Undhiyu but it is not Undhiyu!!

Ingredients
1 Cup Surti Papdi
1 Cup Fresh Toovar (fresh Pegeon Peas)
1 Cup Papdi (flat broad beans)
1.5 cups Kand (Purple yam) cubes
5 to 6 small brinjals
1 small bunch fresh garlic
1 cup fresh coriander leaves
½ tsp. chilli powder
½ tsp. turmeric powder
½ tsp. cumin powder
½ tsp. coriander powder
½ tsp. garam masala powder
½ tsp. cumin seeds
1 tbsp. ghee
½ tsp salt or to taste

String the head and tail of the surti papdi and keep whole.  Shell the fresh toovar.  String the papdi and split it open and break into pieces.  Peel the purple yam and chop into cubes.  Cut the brinjal into four quarters.  Immerse the yam and brinjals in water till required.  Cut the roots of the fresh garlic, wash, drain the water.  Chop and keep aside.  Wash the coriander leaves and chop.

Heat a kadai, add the ghee, when hot add the cumin seeds and when it splutters, add the chopped yam and saute for 2 minutes till slightly brown.  Then add the spice powders from chilli to coriander powder, a little water to avoid burning the spices and mix.  Then add all the vegetables, chopped fresh garlic, salt, give it a mix and cover with a lid and cook for 5 minutes.  Then reduce the flame and cook till the veggies are soft.  Stir in between and add a little water to prevent the veggies sticking to the bottom of the kadai and burning. Once the veggies are done, add the garam masala powder, mix and cook further 2 minutes.  Then add the chopped fresh coriander and mix well.  Cover and cook 2 minutes more.  Take off heat.  Serve hot with rotis or pooris.  Enjoy!

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