Ingredients:
1 long snake gourd(potlakaaya)
1/4 cup grated fresh coconut
3-4 green chillies
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp urad dal
1 tsp chana dal
a sprig of curry leaves
1/4 tsp haldi
salt to taste
1 tbsp oil
Method:
- Cut snake gourd length wise and scoop out the flesh inside and cut into thin slices.
- Heat oil in a kadai and crackle mustard seeds,add chana dal and urad dal fry for a minute.Add curry leaves and fry for half a minute.
- Add snake gourd slices and cook for a minute.Now add salt and turmeric to it and mix properly.Cover with a deep plate filled with water and let it cook on steam on low heat for 12-15 until snake gourd pieces are soft and done by stirring it occasionally.
- Grind grated coconut and green chillies to a coarse paste.
- Add this coconut mixture to the cooked vegetable and mix with it properly and let it cook on open for two mins.Remove it from heat.
I love this curry with hot steaming rice and papads...yummm, mouthwatering here..
ReplyDeleteSounds so simple to make and the curry has got an awesome colour too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography.Nice curry.
ReplyDeleteNice click prathiba,and delicious curry too...
ReplyDeletethat's a yummy plate, rassam, papad and the snakegourd, delicious and comforting!!
ReplyDeleteNice curry and clicks....
ReplyDeleteThatz and inviting picture....love your presentation :)
ReplyDeleteNice click, delicious comfort food.
ReplyDeleteyummy curry & a lovely click
ReplyDeleteeasy and healthy one,even i planned to make it tom.nice presentation and great click
ReplyDeletehey..such a wonderful click..looks very tempting..
ReplyDeletesimple curry..nice photo
ReplyDeletemy paati used to make it and i love it!
ReplyDeletemy paati used to make it and i love it!
ReplyDeleteI have not had this vegetable for so many days...like a year now!! My mom used to make it so nice...you made me crave it so badly!! Pls send me that plate...yummmmmmmy!
ReplyDeleteAwesome..very beautiful clicks as always...
ReplyDeleteThat plate meal looks inviting Prathibha. Kura looks tempting too
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. Never seen a snake gourd before. Can you show me a picture of this snake gourd when you can cook this again?
ReplyDeletemy dads favourite..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteYummy platter Prathy...So inviting kura!! We also make it in a similar way except that I add grated coconut..Will try this soon :)
ReplyDeleteYummy platter, simple and yummy stir fry, looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteYummy.. Prathibha. Frankly speaking snakegourd is my least favorite.. But after seeing this picture, looks like i will take couple of bites:) Very inviting
ReplyDeleteDelicious curry! Love to have it with hot steaming rice and hot piping rasam !
ReplyDeleteI crave for this simple veggie, but hard to find here :(
ReplyDeleteTempting picture,looks really good
ReplyDeletePerfect meal dear..looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteelegant side dish, thats what we want at the end of the day, looks nice.
ReplyDeleteSimply delicious and love the clicks ...
ReplyDeletelovely pic,,makes me all hungry!
ReplyDeletei like this kind of dry curry with coconut n make it with beans , cabbage or carrots ..never tried any other veggie with this method.
ReplyDeletei have a confusion regarding it's name as some years ago a TV cook called it foogath ( made with beans)...is that the same or it's different??
thankyou for answering my query and your lemon rasam looks very refreshing..
ReplyDeletecan i ask one ,ore question...have you ever tried this koora with moringa ( drumstick ) flowers ??