What is Nuchinunde?
It is a lentil based dumpling from the state of Karnataka. Popularly served as a snack or for breakfast in Karnataka. Rich in proteins and fiber it is healthy too as it is steamed. It is a versatile recipe.These dumplings can be added to curries . .I love to add fresh dil leaves and other greens too.This is completely optional.Ingredients for Nuchinunde Soup / Dumpling Soup:
- Masoor dal– This orange colored dal is nutritious and loaded with proteins.
- Channa dal: An excellent source of protein for vegetarians.Rich in fiber andgood source of energy.
- Fresh Ginger: Aids digestion and fights germs and soothes sore muscles too.
- Coriander: Enhances the flavor and taste of the dish. Rich in immune boosting antioxidants.
- Fresh Coconut: Rich in anti oxidants and is known to be good for the heart
- Green Chilli: Adds a nice spice kick to the dish. Aids digestion and is rich in fiber.
- Dil Leaves: Fresh dil leaves gives a nice aroma to the dish .Rich in antioxidants and a good source of vitamin C, magnesium, and vitamin A.
- Salt: Main ingredient of the dish.
- Jeera / Cumin Seeds: Rich in anti oxidants and good for health
- Oil— A small quantity of odourless oil for the tadka.
- Roasted Peanuts: Rich in Protein and fiber.Contains plenty of potassium, phosphorous, magnesium, and B vitamins. It is low in carbs too.
- Asafoetida: Has Antibacterial, antifungal, and antimicrobial effects.
- Turmeric: Turmeric Contains Bioactive Compounds with Powerful Medicinal Properties.
Recipe for Nuchinunde Soup / Dumpling Soup:
- Author: Preethi Prasad
- Prep Time : Soaking time 3hrs + 10 Mins
- Cook Time : 30 Mins
- Total Time :40 mins excluding soaking time
- Course : MAIN COURSE
- Cuisine : INDIAN
Ingredients for Nuchinunde Soup / Dumpling Soup :
For Nuchinunde:
- 1/2 Cup Masoor Dal
- 1″ Fresh Ginger
- 1/2 Cup Channa dal
- 1 Tsp Jeera / Cumin
- 1/4 Tsp Asafoetida
- 2 Tbsp Dil Leaves
- 1 Tbsp Fresh Coriander
- Salt to Taste
- Oil to grease your palm
- 1 Cup Freshly grated Coconut
- 2 Green chillies finely chopped
Ingredients for Soup:
- 1 Cup Fresh Coriander
- 2 Tbsp Roasted Peanuts
- 1 Tsp Jeera
- 1/4 Tsp Turmeric
- Salt to taste
- 1″ Ginger
- 1/2 Tsp Oil
- 1/4 Tsp Asafoetida
Method:
- Soak Masoor dal and channa dal for about 3 hours. Drain the water completely after 3 hours.
- Grind the soaked dal and ginger to a coarse paste. Do not add water while grinding.
- Add freshly grated coconut, finely chopped green chillies , jeera , asafoetida and salt.
- Add dil leaves and finely chopped fresh coriander . Mix all the ingredients.
- Grease your palm and take a small qty of mixture and make oval shaped dumplings. Repeat the process for the balance mixture.
- I got about 21 dumplings. I used 8 dumplings for the soup and freezed the balance in an air tight container for next day .
- Steam the required amount of dumplings for about 15 mins.
- If you are steaming in a cooker then do not put the weight.
- Keep them aside.
For the Soup:
- In a grinder make a fine paste of roasted peanuts, ginger and coriander.
- In a wide bottom pan add oil. Add jeera and let it splutter. Add turmeric and asafoetida.
- Now add the peanut coriander mixture. Add the same quantity of water as the mixture. Allow it to simmer. Add salt as required.
- Once it starts to simmer add the steamed nuchinunde / dumplings and let it simmer for about 5 mins.
- Turn off the heat.
- Garnish with Fresh coriander and dried dil leaves and serve.

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Sounds awesome in place of chana dal can I use toor or moong dal. I definitely want to try this yum soup.
Yes Archana you can mix the dals and make. Chana dal adds a nice texture hence I like to add. Just Ensure the dals are coarsely grinded. Do share your feedback whenever you try.
Never had this soup but sounds interesting… It must be filling and is a great option as meal …
What an interesting soup recipe Preethi. Looks so delicious and wholesome. It actually reminds me of rasiya muthiya, a Gujarati dish where doodhi and methi dumplings are added to a yogurt based curry. For us that’s a meal option.
This looks flavoursome and a hearty meal Preethi. One can enjoy it as a dinner option too during winters.