
If one would ask me the two main supports to speeding up cooking times, it would be
1. A large pressure cooker with space for 3 separators
3. A stove with 3-4 burners, so that multiple dishes can be cooked simultaneously with ease
Our Sunday lunch menu was as follows.
1. Sambhar with golden pumpkin, okra and bell pepper made using freshly ground spices
2. Green beans poriyal
3. Cooked broken wheat
4. Cucumber sliced salad

Roasted papads
Homemade yogurt
Pickle
Preparation in advance
Wash and soak the dal (1/2 cup tur dal) so that it cooks easily
Soak a lemon sized ball of tamarind in 1 cup water (omit if using tamarind paste)
Pre cut green beans 1 pound - frozen or cut the previous night while watching re run of Friends
12.00 pm
Start with the beans. In a large wok, heat 2 tsp oil. Put in 1 tsp mustard seeds, 2 dried red chillies broken into pieces, pinch of asafoetida. Once mustard seeds pop, add 10-12 curry leaves, 1 tsp udad dal, 1 tsp chana dal and saute till the lentils turn golden.
Put in the finely chopped green beans, 1/2 tsp salt and saute till well mixed with all spices. Add 1/4 cup water, cover and let it cook for 15 minutes.
While lentils are turning golden, cut 100 gms of golden pumpkin into bite sized pieces and place in one of the cooker vessels with 1/2 cup water. Keep aside.
12.05 pm
Set ingredients for cooker. Place 2 cups water at the bottom of cooker. In the lowest vessel, place the drained, soaked yellow lentils with a pinch of asafoetida with 1 1/2 cups water.
Place the container with pumpkin pieces over the lentils container.
In the uppermost container, place 1 cup washed broken wheat or rice with 2 cups water (or as per requirement).
Close lid with weight and pressure cook on high flame for 3 whistles. Place on sim for 5 minutes, switch off flame and let cool.
12.12 pm
In a small heavy bottomed wok, place 1 tsp of gingelly (or vegetable oil) and saute 3 kashmiri red chillies and 1 byadgi chilli, 2 tbsp coriander seeds, 1 tbsp chana dal on a low flame with a few curry leaves, until the chillies are roasted and chana dal turns golden. Meanwhile cut up 4-5 okras into inch long pieces and 1 capsicum into large squares.
Remove the roasted spices onto a dish and cool slightly.
Start with sambhar.
In a heavy bottomed pan, heat 1 tsp oil. Splutter a tsp of mustard seeds, put in the okra and capsicum pieces with a pinch of salt. Saute for 30 seconds. Meanwhile squeeze out all essence from the soaked tamarind and pour the extract onto the sauteeing veggies with a pinch of turmeric powder.
Grind the roasted spices into a fine powder, add 1/2 cup water and blend again to make a smooth liquid. Pour this spice liquid into the bubbling veggie-tamarind base. Let this simmer.
12.20 pm
Check beans, the water would be absorbed and beans cooked. Remove from wok and garnish with freshly grated coconut (optional).
12.22 pm
Cooker has cooled off and ready to be opened. Mash the lentils and add it along with cooked pumpkin pieces into the sambhar base. Simmer for minute, check for salt and switch off.
Remove the cooked rice / wheat into a large bowl, fluff up and keep warm.
12. 27 pm
Peel two cucumbers, slice and keep aside. Garnish sambhar with curry leaves.

12.30 pm
Table set with freshly made sambhar, green beans poriyal and cooked broken wheat.
Lay out accompaniments suggested.
Note: You can easily substitute the freshly ground sambhar spice with ready made sambhar powder and save some more time.
I'd like to share this with all those who like to cook and cook fast in Express Meals in 30 minutes at Malabar Spice.
Recipe for Green Beans Poriyal is from Jasleen Dhamija's The Joy of Vegetarian Cooking. Highly recommend this book for all vegetarians where the recipes are listed under each vegetable or food item such as lentils. The vegetarian recipes are predominantly from all over India and many from other parts of the world such as Burma, Bhutan, countries in Africa etc.
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