About Matki Usal
Matki Usal is a traditional Maharashtrian dish that features sprouted moth or matki beans in a flavorful and spicy lentil-based gravy (usal or amti). Different regions and households may have their own variations of this Matki Recipe, incorporating local spices or tweaks in the preparation method. Some might also include additional ingredients like tamarind or kokum for a slight tang and jaggery to balance that sourness. One traditional ingredient that is pretty much a must for the recipe of Matki Usal is the classic Maharashtrian spice blend Goda Masala. So, make sure you have this spice powder mix. There are no substitutions for this masala in this recipe. The sprouting of matki is a crucial step in this Matki Recipe. I sprout the moth/matki beans at home and the process takes about 1 to 2 days. After they are sprouted, I refrigerate them and use within 2 days. Whenever I want to make a sprouts curry like this recipe or the traditional Usal, I make it a point to sprout the beans in advance. The traditional tempering (tadka) for Matki Usal involves mustard seeds, cumin seeds and curry leaves. Sometimes even asafoetida (hing) and fenugreek seeds (methi dana) can also be added. This tempering is added at the beginning of the cooking process to infuse the dish with aromatic flavors.
About This Recipe
To prepare this Matki Recipe, I follow my friend’s recipe. She has been gracious enough to share so many recipes with me. While I may have made some alterations as per the flavors that are liked by members of my family, the dish is simply fantastic. One of the days I actually forgot to make the tempering for this Matki Usal. To my surprise, then also, the dish was just as delicious as it is with the tadka. Trust me, even without the basic tempering, the curry tastes very good. So, my take – if you want, then skip the tempering or do it. Both ways the dish tastes good. If you want, you can garnish this Matki Recipe with some freshly grated coconut and chopped coriander leaves for that burst of earthiness and freshness. This delish Moth Bean Curry does not take much of a time to get ready. Hence, great for a quick lunch or dinner. Some bean sprouts and the usual Indian ingredients are all that’s required. Nutritious, light and filling, Matki Usal pairs extremely well with chapatis and steamed rice. Also, an authentic way to serve it is with the Maharashtrian bread called Bhakri that rice creates a wholesome and satisfying meal.
How to make Matki Recipe
Make Masala Paste
1. In a blender or grinder jar, take ½ heaped cup roughly chopped onions, 1.25 cups roughly chopped tomatoes, 4 to 5 roughly chopped garlic cloves and 1 inch roughly chopped ginger. Blend the onions, tomatoes, garlic and ginger to a smooth and fine paste. 2. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a pan or pot. Crackle ½ teaspoon mustard seeds first. Then, add ½ teaspoon cumin seeds and 6 to 7 curry leaves. Sauté until the cumin sizzles or changes color and becomes fragrant. Next, add the prepared onion-tomato-ginger-garlic paste. You can use any neutral flavored oil. 3. Stir and continue to sauté. 4. Keep stirring and sautéing till the oil starts to leave from the sides of the paste. It takes about 11 minutes on low to medium-low heat. The final consistency of the paste is shown in the picture below. 5. Then, add the following ground spices – ¼ to ½ teaspoon turmeric powder, 1 teaspoon red chili powder and 3 to 4 teaspoons homemade or store brought Goda Masala or as required. 6. Stir and mix very well.
Make Matki Usal
7. Stir and add 200 grams sprouted matki/moth beans. 8. Stir and add about 2 to 2.5 cups water. Season with salt according to taste. Cover the pan and, on medium-low to medium heat, simmer the curry till the matki beans are softened and cooked well. But make sure that they are not overcooked or overdone. If the liquids dry up, then add some more water. The consistency of Matki Usal is neither thin not thick. So, you can add water accordingly. You can also make the curry in a pressure cooker. Just add less quantity of water and pressure cook for 1 to 2 whistles. 9. The Matki Recipe is ready to be served. Lastly, add 1 tablespoon chopped coriander leaves and mix with the rest of the curry or you can garnish it with coriander leaves. 10. Serve the Matki Usal hot with roti, bhakri, Poli, paratha or bread. This healthy and delicious curry can also be relished with steamed rice.
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