Gateway arch |
The main attraction of St. louis city is The Gateway Arch, or Gateway to the West. It is an arch that is the centerpiece of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in St. Louis, Missouri. It was built as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States. At 630 feet (192 m), it is the tallest man-made monument in the United States, Missouri's tallest accessible building, and the largest architectural structure designed as a weighted or flattened catenary arch.
gate way arch st. louis Missouri |
Located on the west bank of the Mississippi River where the city of St. Louis was founded, the arch was designed by Finnish American architect Eero Saarinen and structural engineer Hannskarl Bandel in 1947. Construction began on February 12, 1963, and ended on October 28, 1965,costingUS$13 million at the time ($90,491,005 today). The monument opened to the public on June 10, 1967.
view from to of the arch |
view from gateway arch , down town |
It is almost 250miles/400Kms far from our place Kentucky, we went all they way by car. We crossed Illinois in the middle and entered Missouri, the gateway arch can be seen just from the entrance of Missouri. It was really a historic and big construction, as it was weekend heavy rush flooded in, it took nearly 4hrs to get the tram which takes us onto the top of the arch. Finally we been there, it was really awesome experience. Every thing seemed very small, even smaller than ants from top, the beautiful view of downtown attracted us very much.
american indians in the museum |
gateway arch musium |
Now coming to the Gongura Chana dal (senaga pappu) curry:
Gongura |
Gongura is andhra's favourite leafy vegetable. Ask which andhrite dosen't love this pickle. I've been craving for this from many months finally I found it in the international food market. I love this curry very much my mother used to prepare it for me. Gongura is known as Sorrel leaves in English.
Pulicha Keerai in Tamil.
Gongura in Telugu.
Pandi in Kannada.
Gongura Ela in Malayalam
Pitwa in Hindi.
Pulicha Keerai in Tamil.
Gongura in Telugu.
Pandi in Kannada.
Gongura Ela in Malayalam
Pitwa in Hindi.
Ingredients:
Gongura ripped, washed and cut-5cups
Chana dal-1/4cup cooked in a cooker/ microwaved (do not cook to mushy, see that texture remain intact)
Chopped onions-1/4cup
Green chillies-2
chopped cilantro-2t.s
Cumin seeds-1/2ts
Mustard seeds-1/2ts
Chana dal-1ts
Turmeric-Pinch
Salt to taste
Chili powder-1/2t.s
Red chili-1
vegetable oil-2ts
Method:
Take a pan and heat 2ts of vegetable oil and add cumin seeds + red chili+ Mustard seeds + chana dal and saute them until they splutter. Now add onions + green chili and cook till onion turn transparent. Add turmeric and cook till raw flavor goes away. Add gongura and cook under medium flame while covering pan with lid. After the gongura is completely cooked add tomato and cook until tomato is well cooked. Add cooked chana dal + red chili powder + salt to taste and cook well, add water if necessary. The curry is ready to serve.
Goes well with rice. I bet you'll love it, the tangy flavor of gongura mixes with onions and chana dal and gives very unique tangy taste to the final recipe.
Gongura chana dal/senaga pappu curry/kura |
Very Nice pics DD. Looks like you had great fun. :-) Ur curry looks delicious. For some reason i haven't bought gongura leaves .. must try this recipe..
ReplyDeleteVery different combo...new to me..happy to see you had a great time!!
ReplyDeleteHealthy and tasty ..
ReplyDeleteVardhini
Event: Fast food not Fat food
I used to make this dal when we were in Bangalore. looks lovely and I know how tangy it tastes. yum!
ReplyDeleteI like gongura...nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteLoved ur pics.
Looks like you have a great trip!! Lovely photos and of course Lovely recipe too!
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks...looks like u enjoyed to the max..:)Recipe is new to me...looks gud...
ReplyDeleteDear DD
ReplyDeleteNice photographs, it is like seeing the world through your eyes and sitting on an arm chair!
I eat hell of a lot of gangura achar by Priya.. haven't seen the live leaf!!! Is it a sour leaf? Let me check the local market, now that I know the Hindi name
have a nice week
Wow dear nice recipe...and thx for taking us to the place u r visitg
ReplyDeleteI too make this..love it..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteThis is really something new for me, but I am always ready to try any different type of food, thats why its food venture.
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks:-) Guess u had a lovely time..
ReplyDeleteThe gongura dal curry looks soo comforting:-)
Never tried this before, but this looks really good. Lovely pics :)
ReplyDeleteThank you friends for your lovely comments:)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your lovely pictures of your trip with us!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fantastic curry!
wow, beautiful pictures of arc and from arc. Love your gongura recipe too. I am such a big fan of gongura, but don't get my hands on them easily here.
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