Archive for March, 2009

Mar 22 2009

Beans Curry

Published by saroja under French beans, Vegetables

There are many ways of making french beans curry  like the most common one – french beans with tomato. But this time i tried with besan or gram flour. It came out very well. Try this recipe and let me know how it came out!

Ingredients

1/4 tsp Mustard seeds
1/4 tsp Jeera
1 tsp Ginger garlic paste
Salt to taste
A pinch of turmeric
1/2 red chilli powder
1/2 tsp dhaniya powder
2 cups chopped beans
1/4th cup chopped onions
3 tbs senagapindi/besan
Chopped coriandar for garnishing
3 tbs oil

 

DSC04480 by you.

 

Method

  •  Wash and chop beans. Take a deep pan and add oil. Add mustard seeds and jeera. Once mustard seeds start spluttering, add chopped onion, ginger garlic paste, dhaniya powder and turmeric.
  •  Add beans and salt. Cover with a lid and let it cook for 15 minutes. Lots of water will come out. Now remove the lid and start frying so that water gets evaporated.
  • The last step is adding besan or sanagapindi. Mix it well so that beans are well coated with the powder. Fry for 10 more min.
  • Garnish with chopped coriandar and serve hot with either chapatis or steaming rice.

No responses yet

Mar 20 2009

Vankaya menthi curry

Published by saroja under Brinjal

This recipe is one of the many vankai recipes in my MIL recipe treasure.  For this recipe, there is a special powder which has be grinded seperately.  Here is the recipe

Ingredients

Menthi powder to be grinded
1/2 tsp methi seeds
1/4 cup dhaniya
1/4 cup kandi pappu
1/4 cup minapapappu
1/4 cup sanagapappu
8 red chillies
1/4 tsp inguva
Salt to taste

3 tbs oil
6 methi seeds
1/4 tsp mustard seeds
1 cup chopped onion
2 chopped tomatoes
20 vankai – slit vertically on both sides- should make a plus sign. soak for 30 min in salt water and wash them.
Method

  • Take a deep pan and add oil. Add methi seeds. Once they turn light brown add mustard seeds and let them splutter. Add turmeric and add  vankai and mix well so that pieces are well coated with oil. Add salt as per your taste. Cover with lid.

DSC04472 by you. 

 

  • After the brinjals are half cooked, add tomatoes and again mix it well.

DSC04474 by you.

  • Add 6 spoons of the powder and mix well. Cook for 15 more minutes. 

 

DSC04475 by you.

  •  Garnish it with coriandar and serve it hot with rice.
  • No responses yet

    Mar 16 2009

    Anapkaya/Bottlegourd curry

    Published by saroja under BottleGourd

     

    This recipe is from my MIL treasure of secret recipes. I never thought that adding curd in the curry would increase the taste manifold! I ate this curry two or three times and I was ready to share it with everyone. I don’t know think anyone has heard of orange chutney..at least not me. I heard of orange marmalade..orange jam but chutney!!! That would be my next recipe and guess what this recipe is also from my MIL treasure!! So here goes the recipe…

    Ingredients

    2 cups anapkaya pieces
    1 cup chopped onion
    2 tbs curd
    1 tbs tamarind paste
    salt to taste
    1/2 tsp Red chilli powder
    1/2 tsp Dhaniya powder
    Curry leaves

    For tempering
    1/4 tsp jeera
    1/4 tsp  mustard seeds
    2Methi seeds
    1 clove
    1 cinnamon
    1 illiachi

    For garnishing
    Finely chopped coriandar

    Method

    • Take a deep pan, add 1 tbs oil, add mustard seeds, jeera, methi seeds, clove, cinnamon stick, one green illiachi.
    • After mustard seeds starts spluttering, add chopped onion and curry leaves. Fry till onion turn translucent.
    • Add the chopped pieces and add salt, red chilli powder and dhaniya powder. Add the curd and mix it well.
    • When the pieces are cooked properly, add the tamarind paste and mix it well. Cook for 15 min more and keep stirring in between. Garnish with chopped coriandar. Serve hot with either phulkas or rice.

    One response so far

    Mar 05 2009

    Bittergourd fry curry

    Published by saroja under Bittergourd

    There are quite a few people who don’t like bittergourd even a bit!! At one point of time, i was one of them..but now i have turned into a big fan of Bittergourd. Why? because of simple reasons..its good for me..it is a rich source of iron. And if cooked properly, it tastes really awesome. There are quite a number of Bittergourd fry curries but one of my favourite version is with gram flour. The curry comes out a bit dry but it tastes yummy with hot rice. This curry takes a lot of time because of the soaking time. But its worth the effort and the wait!! Try it out this recipe.

    Ingredients

    Bittergourd peeled and slit in the center
    1 cup chopped onion
    A bunch of curry leaves
    Salt to taste
    A pinch of turmeric
    1/2 tsp Jeera
    1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
    1 tbs Gram flour
    Oil

    Method

    • First wash the bittergourd, peel the skin off and make a slit in the center. Sprinkle salt and turmeric and keep aside for 1 hr.
    • After 1 hr, squeeze the juice out of the pieces and keep them aside.
    • Microwave on high for two minutes so that the pieces dry off a bit.
    • Take a deep pan and add 1 tbs oil. Add mustard seeds and jeera. After the mustard seeds start spluttering, add chopped onions,curry leaves and fry till onions turn translucent.
    • Add the bittergourd pieces and fry for a while. Add salt and red chilli powder.Cook for 10 minutes.
    • Sprinkle gram flour and mix it well. Cook for 5 more min.

    Thats it! curry is done…try it out with hot steaming rice and it will surely taste delicious.

    One response so far