Last week a friend of mine messaged me that her hubby is going to mumbai and will get all the winter vegetable from there to make this Undhiyu recipe. She asked me whether i am interested to post the recipe in my jeyashri’s kitchen. I readily accepted and she also taught me how to make undhiyu too. This is the recipe she learnt from her mil, so if you have any idea of more authentic version please leave it in the comments section.  As in my opinion, even if you do not have few ingredients, just try it out with the country veggies available in the market and enjoy this delicacy. Thsi is a semi dry masala,  generally served with pooris, we had with plain rice and papad. Just use a handful of all veggies, it will give a good volume.    Carrot  1    Yam  a small piece    Purple yam   a small piece    Suruti papdi    a handful    Thuvarai | Fresh pigeon peas   a handul    Green peas  a handful    Avarakai | Broad beans  little    Raw banana    1    Eggplant | brinjal   4    Potato    1 or baby potato  4-5    Oil    3-4 tblsp    Salt   as needed    Mustard seeds   1/2 tsp   For the masala   Coriander leaves   1 cup (loosely packed)   Omam | ajwain  1 tsp   Coconut   3/4 cup   Ginger  a small piece   Green chili   4   Garlic  4 pods (optional)   Lemon juice   2 tsp   Salt  as needed       For methi balls Methi leaves   1/2 cup Besan | kadalai maavu   1/2 cup Red chili powder  1 tsp Coriander powder  1/2 tsp Turmeric powder  1/4 tsp Jeera powder    1/2 tsp Salt  as needed Oil   to deep fry          

Chop the methi leaves and add few drops of lemon juice and salt and keep it aside for 5 minutes. Then squeeze the excess water to take out the bitterness of methi.  In a wide bowl add the methi leaves, besan, red chili powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, salt and  jeera powder. Mix well with your hands and if needed sprinkle little water to make a tight dough. 

Make it oblong shapes and deep fry in oil. Alternatively you can steam this too.  Fry till golden brown and keep it aside. 

Keep all the veggies ready. Cut the carrot, yam, purple yam (kavathu kizhangu, we call in tamil), avarakkai and raw banana into cubes. If using normal potato cube them too. If using baby potato, just peel them and keep in water till you use it.  Do not cut the eggplants. We will use it in the last.  Make the masala paste by grinding the coconut, coriander leaves, ajwain(omam), ginger, garlic and green chili . Add lemon juice too. Do not add more water while grinding. Let the mixture be little coarse. 

Take a pressure cooker.  Add oil and temper with mustard seeds. and add the cut yam, purple yam, potato, raw banana(i didn’t add) . 

Add some ground masala and spread it on the veggies like a layer. Sprinkle little salt. Add the carrots, broad beans(avarakkai), suruti papadi, green peas, thuvarai(fresh pigeon peas).  Add some more ground masala and mix gently. Add little bit salt. 

Add 1 cup of water to the veggies. Slit the eggplants and stuff it with the green paste. Place it on the top and also the fried methi balls.

Cover the cooker and pressure cook till 2 whistles.

Open the cooker and mix gently. Undhiyu is ready. 

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