Kootu or Poriyal is something prepared in South Indian cooking on everyday basis. This is to give a soothing compliment along with the spicy gravy(Kuzhambu) you make everyday. Yes South Indian lunch has to have a rice with any type of spicy gravy – Kuzhambu or Sambar, and a kootu or poriyal and a masala. This is a complete lunch menu of a South Indian family. It’s good as there are atleast three vegetables in your menu.
Let’s get started with this kootu recipe. It’s made using Mochai also called Field Beans or Hyacinth Beans. It is available fresh or dried. I have used the fresh variety. If using dried soak it overnight for the next days cooking. I have removed the outer skin of the beans after boiling them. It tastes yumm. But this step can be skipped.
This Kootu is a recipe from my mom. She makes this whenever the beans are in season. This kootu is also made for the pongal celebration. Maybe next year will post a special post on the pongal preparation. It’s a lot of cooking done. Let’s get to the recipe. Do try and let me know if you liked it.
MOCHAI/MOCHAKOTTAI/FIELD BEANS KOOTU
Cuisine: South Indian | Category: Side Dishes for Rice | Prep time: 30 mins | Cook time: 10 mins | Serves: 4
Ingredients
- Oil – 1 tsp.
- Butter – 1/2 tsp.
- Mochai/Field Beans – 1 cup (Fresh – Boiled and the skin peeled)
- Onion – 1 No. (Small Sized – chopped as shown)
- Toor Dal – 1/4 cup (Cooked until 3/4th done)
- Sambar Powder – 1 tsp. (Increase or Decrease accordingly)
- Grated Coconut – 2 tbsp. (Grated – Fresh)
- Cumin/Seeragam – 1/2 tsp.
- Urad Dal/Ulunthu – 1/2 tsp.
- Curry Leaves – A small Spring
- Salt as needed
METHOD with VISUAL CLICKS

















Note : My mochai has become a bit oxidized in color. Generally it is green in color.
Peeling the skin is purely optional. But the taste is yumm when done. It takes a lot of time for peeling so plan accordingly and then cook.
If the Mochai/Field Beans has been cooked well then just cook the final steps on the stove, if it is not cooked well then add the Mochai/Field Beans to the onion and toor dal and pressure cook for just one whistle in medium flame. Add the grated coconut after the pressure gets released.
The Toor Dal is cooked until 3/4th done. Can cook this beforehand or can cook after cooking the Mochai/Field Beans.
Adding little butter to kootu is always flavourful.
The Mochai/Field Beans Kootu is ready to be served with any Combination of Rice & Sambar or Rice & Rasam of your choice. Try and let me know if you liked it.
Very interesting recipe..will surely try this..
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Thanks Anshu.
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Very tasty recipe! Wondering why mine came out bitter all this time, I didn’t know I have to take out the peel. Thanks for sharing this. Will definitely make this kootu soon! 😀
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Hi Latha. Actually the fresher the beans is the taste is good. When you keep it so long in the fridge then the taste gets bitter and a flavor also comes. Try using them immediately after you buy. Then it will be good.
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Thank you for sharing these helpful tips! I will follow these from now on.
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You are welcome and another tip is that if you are not able to prepare any dish using the fresh beans immediately store them in the freezer section so it doesn’t get bad. Thanks for stopping by. Have a good day dear. 😘😘
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Delicious. Fresh beans tastes great☺️
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Hi Latha, you need not peel the skin. It has also some nutrition. The spiciness/sourness/salt in masala or Curry in which u are adding the beans should be slightly on the higher side so that you won’t get a bitter taste once cooked. When cooked like this, we can get it’s whole health benefits.
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nice recipe, thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Andria.
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Looks delicious, Meena!
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Thanks Mick.
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This looks awesome 😊.. thinking is it coincidence,we post on same day😉😄
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Haha true. Maybe we are best friends so it’s happening together dear. 😜😉. Let’s keep it rolling. 😍😘
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Haha..i love that..sure
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Beautifully illustrated! This sounds very delicious. Nice post Meena.
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Thanks Sumith.
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Yummy, great post!
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Such a delicious, healthy Kootu! I’m imagining a bowl of this , a plate of rice & some ghee😊
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My favorite too. 😋😋
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Thanks a lot for stopping by will surely look into yours soon.
Meena
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You’r welcome friend 🍁 🍁
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nobody ever made this kind of kootu at my place. got to try it!! i mean.. there was never a kootu with pulses/beans.. it was always about vegetable kootu like cabbage and some or the other gourd! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Glad you liked it dear. Thanks for stopping by.
Meena.
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It Looks so delicious ! Thanks to share.
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Thanks a lot.
Meena
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What a delicious recipe, Meena! I love kootus and have not had any with fresh field beans. What a treat!
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Thanks Sandhya.
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Very nice article, exactly what I was looking for.
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Thanks a lot. Glad you liked it.
Meena
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Beautiful pictures and well explained.
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Thanks a lot.
Meena
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hi very delicious recipe, thank u so much , and one thing if you don’t mind please change your font style at top.
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Will do it. Thankyou for the suggestions.
Meena
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Wow. My mom use to prepare this kind of kootu. I totally forgot this recipe. Thanks for remembering this delicious recipe. Looks yummy.
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Glad you liked it and happy to have reminded you.
Meena
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