
When lentils & vegetable/(s) have a happy union, the resulting dish is hearty & comforting ! Kootu a medley of this marriage has its origins in Tamilnadu (South India) and literally means to add (கூட்டு) – veggies are added to the lentils and are seasoned & tempered to suit one’s palate. The dish gets its semi-solid consistency to the ground spice & coconut mix. There are many regional versions to the dish and even in my hearth I bring a few subtle changes to the dish every time. For instance, this version of the Chayote Kootu has tomato to bring a tangy flavour to the dish; at times I add a good spoon of the tamarind paste instead of tomatoes or entirely skip both of them to have a different tasting dish altogether. Thus kootu can be played around to get a medley of flavours to suit your taste-buds. !
Now Coming to the veg part of the kootu, either one vegetable or a combination of two or more can be added to have a hearty kootu. The lentils are generally moong dal or a combination of moong dal & toor dal.

Now for the recipe :-
The star ingredients:-
- Chayote Squash – 2 (washed,peeled &cored ) – peel it if skin prickly or hard
- Moong Dal – 1 cup – washed & soaked for some time
- Coconut – a few pieces/grated
- Black peppercorn – 1 tbsp
- Cumin seeds – 1
- Red Chilli & Green chilli – 1 of each – to taste
- Roasted bengal Gram – 1 to 2 tbsp
- Coconut oil – 1 tsp
- Mustard Seeds, Urad Dal – 1 tbsp
- Curry leaves – a few
- Asafoetida – a pinch
- Salt – to taste
- Tomato – 1 – cubed
- Turmeric Powder – 1/2 tsp
- Coriander leaves – for garnish
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Soak lentils for some time before cooking to save fuel
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If using chillis while tempering or grinding make sure to use both red & green (to taste) as it adds to the flavour and gives the dish a definite punch
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The skin & seed of chayote are generally edible – peel them if it is prickly or hard
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Cut the chayote squash to small cubes and pressure cook it along with the lentils up to 3 whistles.Dry roast the ingredients for the paste (except green chilli) till golden brown and once it cools grind it along with the green chilli to a fine paste adding little water – Set aside.




Slurp,salivating here, kottu looks simply out of the world..
this is delicious. Can I use pumpkin in this ?
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very flavourful kootu…love this anytime of the day!
I need to cook with this vegetable, looks superb.
A hearty n delicious looking dish!
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Very yummy and delicious curry
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Delicious koottu. Perfect with hot rice.
Chow chow kootu looks delicious.
oh priya, this reminds me of mom's cooking! awesome, I say :)
Awesome is the word. Love this preparation very much.
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healthy and tasty kootu.. perfect with rice and rasam..
I've been meaning to try chayote especially since you make it sound so delicious!
Looks simple and great will try it thanx for the pointers
Envious of the size of the chayotes :) We get 1/3 the size and used to be 69 cents now is $1.69!!!
THis is one of my most fav kootus :) looks yum with appalam and all :)
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What a yummy chow chow kootu….
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I love chow chow kootu! Mom makes it often! I also thinks it so healthy!
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Love this chow chow kootu, super comforting curry..
All time classic kootu…this kootu makes a regular appearance in my home and we really love this a lot.