Thursday, April 16, 2009
Chikkudukaaya Curry (Broadbeans Curry)
As my Husband is on business trip this entire week, I am not cooking anything elaborate these days and so I am preparing simple and easy dishes for me and clearing off the vegetables that I have in fridge.Believe me I am not spending more than half an hour in the kitchen for the entire day.Bread,Dosa(batter I prepared in a huge vessel),simple rice and sabzi,Maggi have become my daily food these days.I am sharing you one such simple chikkudukaaya sabzi that I have prepared recently.Even though it is bit time consuming,it does not require constant attention from us.
This is second entry to WYF-Side dishes by EC of Simple Indian Food.
Ingredients:
250 gms chikkudukaaya/broad beans chopped thin
1 Big onion chopped
2 Tomatoes finely chopped
1 tsp red chilli powder
1 tsp dhaniya powder
1/2 tsp jeera powder
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
salt
For tempering:
1 tbsp Chana dal
1 tsp urad dal
8-10 curry leaves
1/2 tsp jeera
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
Method:
Heat Oil in a kadai,crackle mustard seeds and jeera and add chana dal,urad dal,curry leaves and fry until they turn red.
Add chopped onions and fry until golden brown,add chopped tomatoes and fry until it is slight mushy.
Add chopped broad beans/chikkudukaaya and give a good stir and cover it with a plate and pour water over it.keep it in low flame and cook for 15-20 mins giving a stir occasionally(It should be cooked completely with the steam produced by this process,eventhough it is time consuming it adds better taste to the curry).
Add red chilli powder,dhaniya powder,jeera powder,turmeric,salt and mix properly.
serve it hot with rice/roti.
mmm, I had this yday... I love to have Chikkudukaya for dhall... So how do you while your time at home (after quick cooking and chores)???
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ReplyDeleteOh wow looks droolworthy...This is my favourite....Are u from Andhra?
ReplyDeleteI love this beans but don't get it often here for me. Love the dish, enjoy! :)
ReplyDeletethank you lubna and asha..:)
ReplyDeleteIam basically from Guntur, Andhra...At present in Bangalore....I stay in Indira Nagar...
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ReplyDeleteLove Chikadikayi..It has been a while since I have made this. Looks yumm
ReplyDeleteThank u for the comment and visit Prathibha.I too lov these beans,it taste diff than other beans..
ReplyDeletechikudikaya is one of my favs prathibha..Sad part is i cant get them here..yummy..
ReplyDeleteWe hardly cook with these! Both our families don't like this, so never eaten this.
ReplyDeleteShould try sometime.
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Hey...Chikudukaya curry looks delish! I love this curry but never made after coming to US. We make it with coconut and poppy seeds. Urs looks good.
ReplyDeleteCurry looks yum Prathibha....i love chikkudukaya...we don't get fresh ones here.
ReplyDeleteyou are killing me with your chikudukay acurry..looks so yummy prathiba..want to have right away :)
ReplyDeleteI havent had this bans .Sounds delicious. I too have dosa or noodles for lunch when i am alone. And I hate to cook for myself..
ReplyDeleteGood sidedish. we cook it the same way too. We used to get garden fresh back in india and i used to be bored of it since, chikkudukaaya would be on my table every few days. Miss it now though. :)
ReplyDeleteThis sabzi looks sooo simple and yummy Prathiba... I hate spending a lot of time in kitchen too.. just because I get tired easily... So this will help me a lot! :)
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Yummy and simple broad beans curry..I usually add some grated coconut in the end. I like your spicy version!
ReplyDeletesometimes its simple food like this that makes me happy :) lovely recipe!
ReplyDelete@Madhu even i add grated coconut for the normal french beans palya, but for this beans i do not add..
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yummy recipe dear
ReplyDeleteTHis is a different curry for me Prathibha, with tomatoes.. looks colorful and delicious, I should try your curry soon :)
ReplyDeletethank you shama and gita..
ReplyDeleteThat is one healthy side dish with green vegetables...thanks for the entry
ReplyDeletePrathiba ur version of chikkudukai curry is good dear.........
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