Instant Morkulambu Recipe – 10 Mins

Who wouldn't wish for an easy, quick Indian curry without putting so much effort into the kitchen? It's a busy morning, and you have no time to cut the vegetables and cook. But the mom in you cannot accept the fact of eating outside and wants to cook something within 10 minutes with no previous preparation step. Then this morkulambu recipe is one such thing: a savoury and tangy Indian curry with a lot of flavors. I have personally curated this recipe for working women who want to cook easily and for bachelors who don't want to follow so many complicated steps but want to eat homemade food. Then, this morkulambu recipe is for you. This is my version of the morkulambu recipe I usually make weekly, atleast when I want to cook a simple, comfort and gut-friendly meal. If you are suffering from any gut issues, adding this morkulambu recipe will be really helpful as it is a good probiotic curry.
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Instant Morkulambu Recipe – 10 Mins

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 2 mins Cook Time 7 mins Rest Time 1 min Total Time 10 mins
Servings: 3 Calories: 153
Best Season: , Suitable throughout the year

Description

Morkulambu or morkuzhambu is a buttermilk stew.

The term morkulambu or mor kuzhambu refers to a South Indian curry usually served with hot, piping-steamed rice. The term mor or moru means buttermilk, which is a diluted form of curd or yogurt. Kulambu or Kuzhambu refers to curry. 

Mor kulambu or mor kuzhambu is a blend of Buttermilk and a thickening agent, with a final touch of classical Indian tempering with mustard seeds and curry leaves in cooking oil.

All the ingredients used in this mor kulambu pose greater health benefits in every aspect, as the moru or curd used in this curry itself is a greater probiotic. The ingredients used in this mor kulambu are simple and readily available in the kitchen, and you don't want to run to the shop at the last minute.

This curry is also a feast recipe usually served on vegetarian menus for marriage feasts and even on festive days as an additional curry. So if a sudden guest arrives at your home and you are stuck out of ingredients and want to make something special for them, mor kulambu with any good side dish for lunch is the best option.

Ingredients

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Ingredients for more kulambu

Instructions

How to Make Instant Morkulambu

Masala for Morekulambu

  1. In a mixed jar or grinder, add finely chopped green chili, roasted gram dal, cumin and coconut, as per the ingredient checklist measurement. Grind them into a fine masala paste with a curry consistency, and keep aside.

Steps

  1. Whisk the curd without any lumps. Add two teaspoons of asafetodia while whisking the curd. Trust me, this is a pro tip, as it gives the mor kulambu extra flavor.
  2. In a pan, add one tablespoon of coconut oil, chopped ginger, and mustard seeds, and allow them to pop in the hot oil.
  3. Add peeled small onions 8 to 10 nos in the hot oil and shallow fry them until they become soft.
  4. Add the ground coconut paste to the onion and allow the mixture to cook till the oil separates from the mixture.
  5. Now, add the whisked curd to the mixture. The curd should not boil. Once it starts to bubble, add a handful of fresh coriander leaves and switch off the stove.
  6. Transfer it to any serving vessel to stop the cooking process.

Tempering for Morkulambu

  1. Heat the tadka pan with one tablespoon of coconut oil. Add mustard seeds, add the remaining small onions, and let them fry in the coconut oil. Add two dry red chillis and two teaspoons of asafoetida and let them fry in oil. 
  2. Add this to the prepared morkulambu as a topping. The fried onion and chili infused in the coconut oil, along with mustard tempering, bring an aromatic fragrance while eating. 
  3. Close the lid for 5 minutes, allow the tempering to be infused in the curry, and then serve.
Nutrition Facts

Servings 3


Amount Per Serving
Calories 153kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 11.2g18%
Cholesterol 12mg4%
Sodium 14.6mg1%
Potassium 75.5mg3%
Total Carbohydrate 5.2g2%
Dietary Fiber 1g4%
Protein 3.7g8%

Vitamin A 154.1 IU
Calcium 159.7 mg
Folate 6.3 mcg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Expert Tips for Instantly Tasty Morkulambu

  • Always add Asafetodia or Perungayam while whisking the curd or buttermilk. This will enhance the taste of the morkulambu even better. Adding Asafetodia aids in digestion and has some medicinal properties for bloating stomachs.
  • Do not make the curry boil once, as it curdles. Once it starts to foam, switch off the stove and transfer it to another vessel immediately to stop the cooking process. This will retain the curd's freshness.

  • Try to use coconut oil, if not sesame or gingelly oil, that gives the curry a better taste and aroma than any other oil.

  • Than adding creamy plain yogurt or curd, if the yogurt is slightly sour, the curry will taste better.
  • Home-made curd tastes better than storebought. Toned milk curd, low-fat curd Greek yogurt will not be a good option.
  • You can add or reduce green and red chilies according to your spice level,.

Storage Instructions for Mor Kulambu

  • Mor kulambu stands for its freshness and tastes better. Serve it once it is cooked.

  • You can store it in the refrigerator for up to one day; however, while reheating, you should keep in mind that you should not make it boil once the foam starts.

Keywords: mor kulambu, morkulambu,morekulambu, morkuzhambu,mor kuzhambu

Frequently asked questions

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Can we use low-fat curd or Greek yogurt?

No, it won't taste good. The curry will be slimy and taste blander if you use Greek yogurt.

Can we morekulambu without coconut?

Yes, you can; just skip the coconut while grinding the masala paste and continue the remaining process. No coconut version also tastes good.

 

What do I do if my curd does not taste sour?

Add a few drops of lemon to the curry at the end stage before tempering and adjusting the sour taste.

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Santhiya Balaguru

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I’m Santhiya Balaguru, A foodie, a passionate food lover from Madurai. My journey with food started from a young age, and I’ve always been eager to try new dishes. After completing my education, I worked in the IT industry in Chennai. There, I indulged in exploring various cuisines and shared my reviews with friends and family. This love for food eventually led me to experiment with cooking restaurant-style dishes at home.

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