In This article provides a step-by-step guide to making a traditional North Karnataka style Green Gram (Hesaru kalu) Curry.

This healthy dish is a staple in local “Khanavalis” (eateries) and pairs perfectly with Jowar Roti, Chapati, or Rice.
Key Ingredients
Green Gram (Hesarukalu): 1/2 cup
Vegetables: 1 medium-sized Onion (finely chopped), 1 Tomato (chopped), Curry leaves, Fresh Coriander.
Spices & Aromatics: Mustard seeds, Cumin seeds, Turmeric powder, Coriander powder, Cumin powder.
Green Chili Paste: A coarse blend of Green Chilies, Garlic, and Salt.
Garnish: Fried Byadagi Dried Red Chilies.
Preparation Steps
1. Cooking the Green Gram
Wash 1/2 cup of green gram thoroughly.

Add approximately 2.5 cups of hot water and pressure cook until the grains are soft and well-cooked.
Ensure the gram is mashable but retains some texture.
2. Preparing the Tempering (Oggarane)
Heat oil in a pan. Add mustard and cumin seeds.

Fry dry Byadagi red chilies in the oil, remove them, and set aside for later use.
Add chopped onions and fry until translucent. Follow with fresh curry leaves and chopped tomatoes.
Add a little salt to help the tomatoes soften quickly.
3. Adding Spices and Flavors
Add the prepared green chili-garlic paste (Hasi Khara).

Incorporate turmeric powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, and freshly chopped coriander leaves.
4. Final Assembly
Add the cooked green gram (along with its water) into the pan.
Mix thoroughly so the gram absorbs all the spices and aromatics.
Simmer for a few minutes until the flavors meld together.
Garnish with the previously fried red chilies before serving.
Conclusion
This recipe is valued for its simplicity as it requires no complex grinding of masalas. It is a nutritious, protein-rich dish that brings authentic North Karnataka flavors to your kitchen.
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