Its been a long time I posted any recipe,Though I was on a blogging break for sometime it did not restrict me to do little blog hopping to some of my favorite blogs and enjoying reading their recipes.I should say Blogging is a kind of addiction for me.I still need sometime to drop in comments at your spaces,so gals please bear with me till then.
And coming to today's recipe,Mixed vegetable kurma is a multi purpose curry which goes well either with poori, chapathy, parotta or any pulao variety.This vegetable kurma tastes best when the vegetables are crunchy and not over cooked and is well balanced with mild flavors from spices and fresh coconut.I made low calorie flaky whole wheat parotta's to enjoy with this kurma which is even ideal for lunch box.
Ingredients:
1 Carrot,peeled and cubed
1 large Potato,peeled and cubed
10-12 French beans,cut into 1/2" pieces
8-10 small cauliflower florets
1 small capsicum,seeded and cubed
1/4 cup fresh/frozen peas
2 tsp fresh/frozen corn(optional)
1 big Onion,sliced
1 tomato,chopped
2 tsp Ginger-Garlic paste
1 tbsp tamarind pulp
1 tsp jaggery(optional)
a sprig of curry leaves
1 tsp jeera
2 tbsp oil
salt to taste
To roast:
4 cloves
1" cinnamon
2-3 elaichi
1 black cardamom
1 tsp jeera
2 tsp coriander seeds
1/4 tsp black pepper
3-4 red chillies
To grind:
1/3 cup grated fresh coconut
2 tsp khus khus
roasted masala's
Method:
- Dry roast the masala's given under 'To roast' section until the aroma starts and cool it.
- Grind the roasted masala ingredients along with grated fresh coconut and khus khus to a very fine paste.
- Heat oil in a pressure cooker and crackle cumin seeds.Add curry leaves,ginger-garlic paste and fry well.
- Add sliced onions and fry until translucent and add chopped tomato and fry until it becomes mushy.
- Add all the chopped vegetables and peas and fry well until they are well coated with oil and become tender.
- Add the ground masala paste and fry well until the raw smell disappears and the oil leaves from the edges.
- Add salt to the mixture and 1 and 1/2 cups of water and close it with a lid and pressure cook for 1 whistle.
- After it cools open the lid add tamarind pulp and jaggery and let it boil for some time.
- Add chopped coriander to it at the end and mix well.
Variation:Avoid tamarind pulp and jaggery adding at the end to the gravy,instead add 1/2 cup of beaten curd to it at the end and boil it for few minutes.This definitely gives a different flavor to the curry.
I am sending this Parotta - Mixed vegetable curry combo to Pari's 'The Combo' event.
Nice pictures, terrific combination and a great recipe. It can't better any bettter, right! Have a nice day!
ReplyDeletewow...looks so yummy dear... and welocme back after a break!!!.hope to see more posts from ur side :)
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation, looks so yummy and love this combo.....
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Kurma looks spicy and delicious....
ReplyDeleteWonderful presentation :-)
Nice recipe for mixed veg,kurma,with parata it looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSlurpp!!those flaky parottas and kurma looks prefect and yummy....Awesome clicks!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful recipe Prathy. I like vegetables and thats a great way to enjoy them. awesome food presentation and picture. love your blog. Happy Womens Day!!!
ReplyDeleteKurma is looking lovely and those paratha too:). I agree with U Pratibha, blogging is an addiction!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pics and the recipe...yummy. Event I have them with ring parathas or kerala parottas!
ReplyDeletethat's a wonderful combination!!!! parottas & vegetable kurma sounds perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteyour veg kurma sounds different than the usual too, ( addition of tamarind pulp & jaggery)interesting & delicious recipe!!
Wow!!! I am hungry now:) delicious looking kurma and lovely clicks:)
ReplyDeleteparotta n kurma..will die for this
ReplyDeleteLovely combo....parotta and kurma.Looks so delicious.Amazing clicks.
ReplyDeleteParathas and curry look so yummy.
ReplyDeleteJust want to grab them from my screen. :)
Dear Prathibha
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very nice recipe and the paratha too.
I like the spicing and the method..will give a try the moment I am back.
have a nice week
I love the combination and it looks so so good!Absolutely mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe..beautiful picture:-)
ReplyDeleteParottas and kurma is my all time favorite combo...looks very tempting and delicious dear...wonderful presentation :)
ReplyDeleteThis is always awesome combo. I will not resist eating this anytime of the day.. Love this so much. Adding tamarind and Jaggery is new to me. Looks yummm!!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting kurma recipe and of course as usual an attractive pictures!
ReplyDeleteNice flavorful dish. looks so yum!!
ReplyDeletewow, what a perfect combo and love that sunny pic :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks ! You are not gonna believe I was gonna prepare the same combination for this event, one of the bookmarked Korma is reminding me to prepare. Will soon post that too !
ReplyDeleteperfect combo..and lovely photos..could you share the recipe for parotta too please???
ReplyDeletedelicious...
ReplyDeletelovely pictures and a winning combo!
ReplyDeleteVery delicious and tempting :)
ReplyDeleteNice clicks dear..Mix veg kurma sounds yummy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThats so lovely preparation and beautiful pictures...wonderfulf or this rainy weather(here) will try this combo' for dinner, thanks for the idea:)
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ReplyDeleteLovely combo Prathibha... kurma looks so creamy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteDroolworthy presentation and lovely combo, Prathibha...
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous pictures...kurma looks mouth watering!
ReplyDeleteNice presentation, pic looks beautiful. Kurma looks yummy and parotta too.
ReplyDeleteKurma and paratha looks delicious and pics looks beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics... Awesome presentation. My eyes are on the ssoft,flaky parathas.
ReplyDeletekurma looks so delicious and the curry looks so perfect too..love your click too
ReplyDeleteWOw kurma looks mouth-drooling and nice presentation!!
ReplyDeleteHey Pratibha, an Award is waiting for U on Khaugiri:)
ReplyDeleteNice pictures ...yumm....happy to follow u ..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click.
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