Matki Usal Recipe (With Sprouted Matki) - Spice Up The Curry (2024)

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This Maharashtrian-style matki usal is a protein-packed, healthy, and delicious curry made with sprouted matki (moth beans), potato, onion, and a few spices. In the marathi language, it is called ‘matki chi usal'.

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  • ❤️ You’ll Love This Matki Usal Recipe
  • 🧾 Ingredient Notes
  • 👩‍🍳 How To Make Sprouted Matki? (Pics)
  • 👩‍🍳 How To Make Matki Usal Recipe? (Pics)
  • 💭 Expert Tips To Make BEST Matki Usal
  • 🍽 Serving Ideas
  • 🥣 Storage Instructions
  • 📋 Recipe Card
  • ⭐ Reviews

❤️ You’ll Love This Matki Usal Recipe

Healthy and nutritious: Sprouting matki is a great way to increase the nutrient content of this already-healthy legume. So one should include this matki usal in their diet.

Make it a meal: It goes well with roti, paratha. Or serve it as a side with your dal-rice or kadhi chawal.

Easy to make (with pre-plan): You’ll need to plan ahead and sprout the beans a day or two before. Once sprouts are ready then making matki usal recipe is super easy and gets ready in just 30 minutes.

Taste & Texture:

  • Medium spicy (adjustable) with a unique flavor from goda masala.
  • Depending on your preference you can make it dry or semi-dry sabzi.
  • Melt-in-your-mouth soft potatoes with some bites from beans.

🧾 Ingredient Notes

  • Matki (moth beans): These dry beans are easily available in any Indian grocery store.
  • Potato: It is optional, but I like to add a small potato to my matki chi usal recipe. I prefer to use red skin potato or Yukon gold potato.
  • Curry leaves: It adds a nice aroma and flavor to the dish.
  • Hing: It aids in easy digestion.
  • Onion: For Indian cooking, I prefer to use red onion.
  • Ginger, Garlic: You can use readymade ginger garlic paste. Or simply crush a piece of ginger and a few cloves of garlic together in a mortar and pestle or small grinder.
  • Red chili powder: It adds a spicy taste to the usal. Adjust as per your liking spice level. The given amount makes medium spicy matki usal.
  • Goda masala: It adds a unique flavor, you can make it at home or use store-bought. In the absence of it, you can use regular garam masala but sure you’ll miss the flavor.
  • Lemon or Lime juice: It perks up the flavor of the dish, so it is a must.

👩‍🍳 How To Make Sprouted Matki? (Pics)

  1. Take matki beans in a bowl and rinse with water 2-3 times by massaging the beans lightly. Rinse until the water is not cloudy anymore.
  2. Soak in enough water (2-3 inches above the beans) for at least 8 hours or overnight.
  3. Drain the soaking water and take matki beans in a damp cotton cloth (handkerchief) or a muslin cloth.
  4. Tie the cloth and keep it upside down in a bowl.
  5. Cover the bowl and keep it in a dark warm place for 12-14 hours or more or until sprouted. Rinse sprouted matki once and keep it aside until ready to make usal. Or you can store it in the fridge for 2-3 days.
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👩‍🍳 How To Make Matki Usal Recipe? (Pics)

1) Take sprouted matki in a pressure cooker, and add around 2 cups of water and a pinch of turmeric powder. Place a small potato (rinsed well) in it. Cover the cooker with a lid, and put the weight on.

2) Pressure cook on medium-high heat for 1-2 whistles.
Instant pot: Manual for 5 minutes.

3) Remove the potato, peel, and cut into cubes. Drain the excess water from the beans and save it to make gravy later.

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4) Heat the oil in a pan on medium heat. Once hot add mustard seeds and let them splutter.

5) Add curry leaves and saute for 10-20 seconds.

6, 7) Add hing and immediately add chopped onion. Sprinkle a little salt to speed up the cooking process. Cook until onions are soft, light pink or translucent in color.

8, 9) Add ginger garlic paste. And saute for 1 minute or until the raw smell of ginger garlic goes away.

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10, 11) Add red chili powder and goda masala. Mix and cook for a minute. If the mixture looks dry then sprinkle some water to keep them moist and avoid burning.

12) Add potato cubes and mix.

13) Add boiled sprouts, and remaining salt and mix.

14) Add around ¼ cup drained water and simmer for 4-5 minutes. Most of the water will be absorbed by the potato.

15) Turn off the stove and lastly, squeeze the lemon juice, mix, and ready to serve.

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💭 Expert Tips To Make BEST Matki Usal

  • Do not simmer after adding lemon juice to retain its flavor. So always add lemon juice at the end once the cooking is done.
  • The water amount may vary depending on how you prefer your matki usal - dry or semi-dry (moist kind). The above measurements give a dry sabzi kind consistency.
  • Do not overcook sprouted matki otherwise, it becomes mushy and loses its nutrients.

🍽 Serving Ideas

  • Serve matki usal with roti, paratha, bhakri, or poori with a side of salad or koshimbir.
  • Serve it as a side with your dal-rice or my favorite kadhi-rice.
  • It can be used in making misal pav.

🥣 Storage Instructions

  • Sprouted matki can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 2-3 days.
  • Matki usal can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days.
  • I have never tried freezing it because of the sprouts in it. I prefer to consume them fresh.
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Check Out Other Maharashtrian Recipes

  • Varan bhaat
  • Amti recipe
  • Bharli bhendi
  • Tondli chi bhaji
  • Batata bhaji

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This Maharashtrian-style matki usal is a protein-packed, healthy, and delicious curry made with sprouted matki (moth beans), potato, onion, and a few spices. In the marathi language, it is called ‘matki chi usal’.

Author: Kanan

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Maharashtrian

Calories: 183kcal

Servings 4

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Sprouting Time 2 days days

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

Ingredients

  • ½ cup Moth beans (matki) will give 2 cups sprouted beans
  • 1 small Potatoes
  • 2 ½ cups Water
  • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric powder
  • 1 ½ tablespoons Oil
  • ½ teaspoon Mustard seeds
  • a pinch Hing (Asafoetida)
  • 5-6 Curry leaves
  • 1 cup Red onion finely chopped
  • 2 teaspoons Ginger paste or freshly grated or crushed
  • 2 teaspoons Garlic paste or freshly grated
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 teaspoons Red chili powder
  • 2 teaspoons Goda masala
  • ¼ cup Water
  • 2 teaspoons Lemon juice

Instructions

Making Sprouted Matki:

  • Take matki beans in a bowl and rinse with water 2-3 times by massaging the beans lightly. Rinse until the water is not cloudy anymore.

  • Soak in enough water (2-3 inches above the beans) for at least 8 hours or overnight.

  • Drain the soaking water and take matki beans in a damp cotton cloth (handkerchief) or a muslin cloth.

  • Tie the cloth and keep it upside down in a bowl. Cover the bowl and keep it in a dark warm place for 12-14 hours or more or until sprouted.

  • Rinse sprouted matki once and keep it aside until ready to make usal. Or you can store it in the fridge for 2-3 days.

Making Matki Usal Recipe:

  • Take sprouted matki in a pressure cooker, and add around 2 cups of water and a pinch of turmeric powder. Place a small potato (rinsed well) in it. Cover the cooker with a lid, and put the weight on.

  • Pressure cook on medium-high heat for 1-2 whistles.

    Instant pot: Manual for 5 minutes.

  • Remove the potato, peel, and cut into cubes. Drain the excess water from the beans and save it to make gravy later.

  • Heat the oil in a pan on medium heat. Once hot add mustard seeds and let them splutter.

  • Add curry leaves and saute for 10-20 seconds.

  • Add hing and immediately add chopped onion. Sprinkle a little salt to speed up the cooking process. Cook until onions are soft, light pink or translucent in color.

  • Add ginger garlic paste. And saute for 1 minute or until the raw smell of ginger garlic goes away.

  • Add red chili powder and goda masala. Mix and cook for a minute. If the mixture looks dry then sprinkle some water to keep them moist and avoid burning.

  • Add potato cubes and boiled sprouts, remaining salt, and mix.

  • Add around ¼ cup drained water and simmer for 4-5 minutes. Most of the water will be absorbed by the potato.

  • Turn off the stove and lastly, squeeze the lemon juice, mix, and ready to serve.

Notes

  • Do not simmer after adding lemon juice to retain its flavor. So always add lemon juice at the end once the cooking is done.
  • The water amount may vary depending on how you prefer your matki usal - dry or semi-dry (moist kind). The above measurements give a dry sabzi kind consistency.
  • Do not overcook sprouted matki otherwise, it becomes mushy and loses its nutrients.

Nutrition

Calories: 183kcal | Carbohydrates: 26.7g | Protein: 7.2g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 0.9g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 322mg | Potassium: 581mg | Fiber: 3.3g | Sugar: 1.9g

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving

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Matki Usal Recipe (With Sprouted Matki) - Spice Up The Curry (2024)

FAQs

What are the uses of sprouted matki? ›

Sprouted moth bean are a rich source of calcium and dietary fibre which play a prominent role in building stronger muscles and protecting the gut health. Jeera, ginger, coriander powder aid in digestive health, while rice loaded with carbohydrates provides instant energy.

Is sprouted matki good for weight loss? ›

Yes, this recipe is good for diabetics, heart and weight loss. Matki sprouts abound in fiber and thus form an ideal choice for weight watchers, diabetes, heart disease etc. The process of sprouting increases the protein count of matki by 30%. Matki sprouts are also a good way to manage healthy cholesterol in the body.

How to eat matki sprouts? ›

A batter of sprouted matki along with minimal spices can be used to make dosa or uttapa. The sprouts can be made into a stir-fry with other veggies, and ingredients like garlic, ginger and spring onions. Uncooked matki sprouts are used as a filling for Vietnamese spring rolls, as well as a garnish.

What is matki called in English? ›

Moth bean, also known as Matki, math, mat bean, moth, dew bean or Turkish gram, is an annual herbaceous legume (plant or seed/fruit belonging to the family Fabaceae). Moth beans or Vigna aconitifolia are legumes belonging to the family Fabaceae.

Can we eat sprouts daily? ›

If you like to eat sprouts daily, you must keep consider certain factors for the sake of your health and well-being. Sprouts are considered a healthy addition to our diet! Typically grown from seeds and beans under warm and humid conditions, the consumption of sprouts is often caught in the debate of raw versus cooked.

Which sprout has the highest protein? ›

Sprouted chickpeas can be eaten raw as a quick and nutritious snack or blended to make raw hummus. They can also be cooked into soups or veggie burgers. Chickpea sprouts are particularly high in protein and isoflavones, a phytoestrogen that may help treat menopause symptoms.

Does sprouts reduce belly fat? ›

5 Reasons for Weight-Watchers to Eat Sprouts

They abound in vitamins and antioxidants which boost overall strength. 3. These tiny germinated shoots help to reduce the belly fat, maintain blood sugar levels and protect your heart as well.

Is it okay to eat sprouts at night? ›

Is it healthy to eat sprouts at night? Eating sprouts at night can be a healthy option as long as they are consumed in moderation and suit your digestion. Sprouts are nutrient-rich and can provide various vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

How to avoid gas after eating sprouts? ›

You can blanch sprouts in boiling water for at least 60 seconds or in a steamer for at least two minutes. Certain ingredients like a few tejpatta (bay leaves), a generous pinch of jeera (cumin) or kala namak (black salt) will reduce the nasty after-effects.

Should I boil sprouts before eating? ›

Boiling them renders them easier to digest, making the nutrient-rich sprouts more tolerable for sensitive digestive systems. Additionally, the boiling process significantly reduces the risk of foodborne illnesses associated with raw sprouts, ensuring safer consumption.

Can we eat sprouts on an empty stomach? ›

It's generally safe to eat sprouts on an empty stomach, but some people may experience digestive discomfort due to their high fiber content. If you're prone to digestive issues, it might be a good idea to eat them with other foods to help ease digestion.

Can we eat matki daily? ›

However, one must practice moderation while taking this superfood, as when eaten in excessive quantities, it could lead to conditions, such as bloating and stomachaches. Generally, though, when taken in moderation, the fiber- and protein-rich matki sprouts haven't demonstrated any adverse side effects.

Which beans are high in protein? ›

TABLE 1
Sr. No.NameProtein content (g/100 g)
1.Field pea26
2.Soybeans13
3.Mung bean23
4.Cowpea24
3 more rows
Nov 4, 2022

What is matki in India? ›

Matki are small tan/brown colored beans, which are oblong in shape. They are very common in Indian cuisine and are also known as moath beans. They are a high source of protein and a main staple in many vegetarian diets. Generally matki can be eaten both sprouted and as whole beans.

What is the use of matki? ›

Culinary Uses of matki, moth beans, moth in Indian Cooking

Use matki to make dhal, the classic Indian dish. Usually, they are boiled to a stew-like consistency with vegetables and then seasoned with a mixture of spices to make many side dishes, which are usually served over rice or with rotis.

What are sprouted mung beans used for? ›

With their sweet taste, the crunchy, healthy mung bean sprouts are an integral part of many Asian dishes. They can be found in soups, spring rolls and wok dishes, for example. When adding mung bean sprouts in dishes, do so shortly before serving to preserve their crunch and nutritional value.

What is sprouting used for? ›

Sprouts are very rich in many nutrients like protein, folate, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, and vitamins C and K. It improves digestion and the level of our blood sugar. It helps in increasing the protein content in our body.

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