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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Masala Vadai curry and Chapathi - White Kurma:

Hi Buddies,

Wish an excellent day to all of you there..!


Here are my recipies:

1. Masala vadai curry:



This curry is one of my favourite, got the recipe from my MIL. As she is a vegetarian, she make this often.

The recipe for masala vadai can be found here.

The curry recipe is,

Ingredients:

1. Onion - 2 Chopped finely,
2. Tomato - 2 chopped finely,
3. Green chilly - 1 slit lenghthwise,
4. Grated coconut - 1/4 cup,
5. Poppy seeds - 1 tsp,
6. Fennel seeds - 1&1/2 tsp,
7. Curry leaves - 1 string,
8. Turmeric powder - 1 tsp,
9. Red chilly powder - 3 tsp,
10. Coriander powder - 4 tsp,
11. Ginger-garlic paste - 4 tsp,
12. Tamarind juice - 1/2 cup,
13. Salt - as per taste,
14. Oil - for frying,
15. Cilantro for garnish.

How to make this:

1. Grind the grated coconut, 1/2 tsp fennel seeds, poppy seeds in to a fine paste and keep it aside.
2. In a kadai, heat oil, splutter the fennel seeds, add the onions, green chilly and curry leaves. Saute till the onions turn transparent.
3. Add the Ginger-garlic paste and saute a minute. Now, add the tomatoes and saute till they get mashed.
4. Put the turmeric powder, red chilly powder, coriander powder, salt and saute till the raw smell goes.
5. Now add the coconut paste and saute for 2mins till the oil floats. Add the tamarind juice and enough water for the curry and let it boil.
6. After 15 mins, when the curry little thickens, adjust taste and add the masala vadas and simmer for 5mins.
7. Garnish with cilantro.

Tastes great with steaming white rice and appalam.

2. Chappathi - White Kurma:




Ingredients:
Chappathi:
1. Wheat flour - 2 cups,
2. Salt - 2 pinch,
3. Water - 11/2 cups,
4. Oil - 2 tsp.

Kurma:
1. Potatoes - 2,
2. Green peas - 1/4 cup,
3. Onions - 2 chop lengthwise,
4. Green chillies - 5,
5. Grated coconut - 1/2 cup,
6. Poppy seeds - 1 tsp,
7. Garlic cloves - 5 Chop lengthwise,
8. Tomato - 2 chop finely,
9. Curry leaves - 1 string,
10. Turmeric powder - 2 tsp,
11. Salt - as per taste,
12. Oil - for frying,
13. Cilantro for garnish.
14. Cinnamon sticks - 1 stick,
15. Cloves - 2,
16. Fennel seeds - 1 tsp,
17. Cardomom - 1.

How to make this:

Chappathi:

1. Mix together the flour, salt and add water little by little and knead in to a soft dough and keep aside for 1/2 an hr to 1 hr.
2. Heat a tsp oil in tawa. Take small balls of the dough and press in to a circular chappatis and place on the tawa.
3. Cook both the sides till done.

White Kurma:

1. Crush the fennel seeds, cinnamon, cloves, cardomom in to fine powder and keep aside.
2. In a kadai, saute the green chillies, poppy seeds, coconut with a tsp of oil. Cool and grind in to a fine paste.
3. In a kadai, heat oil and add the crushed spices and then add the onions, garlic and curry leaves and saute a min.
4. Add the tomatoes and saute till they get mashed. Now add the turmeric powder and salt and saute till the raw smell goes.
5. Now add the ground coconut-chilly paste and saute till the oil floats.
6. Now add the potatoes, green peas and saute till they get mixed with the masalas. Add enough water and leave to boil covered.
7. When the potatoes are cooked well, check taste and boil till the curry consistency and garnish with cilantro.

I'm sending this chappathi to Roma's Space JFI - Wheat event. She has an excellent description for Wheat as,





and Srilekha's EFM Breakfast and Divya's Show me ur breakfast,







Hope you all enjoyed my food spread..!

36 comments:

Shama Nagarajan said...

lovely curry and kurma dear....

Ashwini said...

Wow love that masala vada curry..looks so tempting..Chapathi and kurma is a comfort food.

Cham said...

Vadai curry and idli would be a great combo! Love the kurma too...

Gayathri said...

Masala vadai curry looks so yummy, delicious treat

Chitra said...

Vada curry is in my mind for a long time,me & my MIL used to talk abt this..have bookmarked urs.will surely give a try and let u know..when i make chappathi, i always search for diff.kurmas,next time iam going to try this white kurma..Both the recipes looks great sanghi!!thanks for sharing:)

Ann said...

Superb spread sanghi..Thats white korma,i fall in for..have to try.thanks

Madhumathi said...

Love masala vadai curry sooooo much..It looks absolutely delicious..Even white korma is looking yummy :)

Poornima Nair said...

Yummy dishes..the masala vadai curry especially sounds interesting.

Vishali said...

mmhhh....delicious Vadai curry Sanghi....my mouth is watering

Varsha Vipins said...

wow..both dishes are excellent..esply the first one looks so rich n yum..But Ilove the Khurma so much that I used to make mom prepare it all time..:)

Sathya Sankar said...

love vadakari, it looks very rich n yummy. white kurma looks delicious !

Lavanya said...

both looks lovely and i am feeling hungry here sanghi..

Trupti said...

all dishes looks very delicious Sanghi

Adlak's tiny world said...

jus i m thinking to make kurma and chpati to my kids lunch box... yrs tmepting me dear.. lovely. vada curry ooozzz ye enakku konjam anupi vai.. mouth watering da.

Deepa Hari said...

curry looks great...we call it vada curry...Love both the dishes...chapathi with kurma tastes delicious...my all time fav.

Pooja said...

Never heard of this masala vada curry looking nice sanghi..love your white kurma too.

Preety said...

gr8 entry for the event..vadai curry almost looks like kofta curry..love the kurma too

Uma said...

All the dishes look yummy!

notyet100 said...

yummy combo,..:-)

romaspace said...

Delicious spread you have here. Thanks for participating in JFI-Wheat.

Akal's Saappadu said...

masaal vadai curry looks delicious with the lovely red color!
but the chapatis and the white kurma is my big weakness, nice combination and kurmas and chapatis work out well; the plate looks tempting!

Noor said...

This looks so good, I love curry anything. Love the blog.

vidhas said...

Wow!! vadai curry is my favourite. Looks so yum, Chapathi kurma looks delicious.

Priya Sriram said...

Lovely spread Sanghi! Loved the masala vadai curry... its so tempting :)

Purva Desai said...

Curry looks rich and yummy......love the concept of using masala vadai in a curry....kurma looks inviting too

Meenal Mehta said...

Hi Sanghi,

first time here ..such tempting recipes :))

please visit me too
-Meenal

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Archy said...

Masala vadai looks so gud, need to try.. Kurma with chapati is wonderful combo.. Great entry !!

Vibaas said...

yummy recipes. vadacurry is tempting :)

Madhu's cooking gallery said...

hmm vada curry looks yummy! I love idly with vada curry is really famous combination right? Looks super yummy! love the kurma too..yum :)

SriLekha said...

wow! masala vadacurry looks yum n white kurma is fabulous!

Keerthana said...

I want to lick that bowl with masala vadai clean:) kurma looks delicious too..i will bookmark this kurma recipe

sriharivatsan said...

MAsala vada curry looks very tempting Sanghi...Chapathi and kurma is a good combi indeed...

Premyscakes said...

wow vada curry is looking soo.. lovely and delicious.

Vani said...

The masala vadai curry sounds wonderful, Sanghi! Wonderful combi of ingredients in the curry. kurma and chappati lok great too!

Rajee said...

Soooooooooo droolllling!

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