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    Alasanda Bellam Kudumulu | How to make Bobbarlu Bellam Kudumulu

    Published: Aug 12, 2020 · Modified: Oct 5, 2020 by Srivalli · 2 Comments

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    Alasanda Bellam Kudumulu or Bobbarlu Bellam Kudumulu is a twist to the regular traditional Bellam Kudumulu that is prepared in Andhra. You can serve these steamed snacks for evening snacks too.

    Alasanda also called Bobbarlu in Telugu is the Black-Eyed Pea or Lobia. Alasandallu is an integral part of Andhra Cuisine, or at least to the Rayalaseema region. I grew up seeing these beans grown in our village fields. We make different gravies, vadas, etc. We are making this kudumulu for the first time. This surely makes a good change.

    This Neivedyam is from 2018 that has been lying around in my draft. I have been wanting to share it before, time was never right.

    The plate also has Alasanda Vada along with other regular Neivedyam that Amma makes. You can check out the Undrallu or Kudumulu we make for Vinayaka Chavithi.

    Alasanda Bellam Kudumulu
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    Ingredients Used to make Alasanda Bellam Kudumulu

    Black Eyed Peas are the main ingredient that makes this different from the regular Bellam Kudumulu.

    If using fresh peas, you can grind half and add rest as a whole. Else if using dried ones, remember to soak overnight to get the soft beans.

    Apart from being a festival dish, you can always make it as a regular snack as well as its healthy too.

    Ganesh Chaturthi 2020

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    Alasanda Kudumulu
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    Alasanda Bellam Kudumulu | How to make Bobbarlu Bellam Kudumulu

    Alasanda Bellam Kudumulu or Bobbarlu Bellam Kudumulu is one of those innovative twists to the regular traditional Bellam Kudumulu that is prepared in Andhra. These are steamed snacks that can be served as an evening snack too.
    Course Sweets
    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh
    Keyword Steamed Food
    By Cook Method Steamed, Stovetop
    Occasion Festival Meal, Ganesh Chaturthi
    By Diet Fasting Food
    Dish Type Festival Sweets
    Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time 26 minutes minutes
    Servings 10 numbers
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup Rice Flour
    • 1/2 cup Black Eyed Peas / Alasandallu
    • 2 cups Water
    • 1/2 cup Jaggery grated
    • 2 tbsp Coconut fresh grated
    • A Pinch Cardamom powder
    • 2 tsp Ghee
    • Handful Cashews

    Instructions

    • If using fresh black eyed beans, you can pressure cook right away, else it needs to be soaked overnight.
    • Once the pressure falls down, drain the beans and keep the water aside. You can use the same water from the boiled beans.
    • Coarsely grind half the beans and keep the rest as whole beans to be added later.
    • In a pan, bring the water to a boil, add jaggery and melt completely.
    • Strain to remove impurities if any, then again cook for 2 to 3 mins.
    • Now add the freshly grated coconut, cardamom powder and cook for a couple of minutes
    • Once the coconut comes together, add the ground beans along with the whole beans, cashew nuts, and mix well.
    • Now slowly add the rice flour, and quickly keep stirring to mix everything together.
    • When all the rice flour is added, cover with a lid, cook for 5 mins.
    • Remove and let it cool till you can handle the heat.
    • Grease your palm with ghee and pinch out small balls, and shape them into different shapes like balls, press within your fist to have the finger impressions or flatten and make a dent in the center.
    • Grease an idli plate with ghee and place the prepared balls with enough space and steam them for 8 to 10 mins.
    • Allow the pressure to fall down.
    • Remove and offer as prasadam to Lord Ganesh and partake.
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    1. Harini Rupanagudi says

      August 21, 2020 at 8:33 pm

      Absolutely new one for me. A very nutritious addition to the festive platter

      Reply
    2. Rafeeda - The Big Sweet tooth says

      August 26, 2020 at 4:57 pm

      These steamed dumplings with black eyed beans sounds very delicious and nutritional too...

      Reply

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