Bitter for the winter!
It is true,bitter is really good for winter.
Here is a nice tangy tart curry to go with rice.I am sure you will love it.
I have not deep fried the bittergourd but sauteed it for few minutes and steam cooked them.
PRINTABLE RECIPE
Ingredients
Bitter Gourd/ Pavakka - 2
Onion - 1 medium( chopped)
Tomato - 1 medium (chopped)
Tamarind - 1 medium gooseberry size
Chilli powder -1 tsp
Turmeric powder 1 tsp
Asafoetida - a small pinch
To make powder:
Coriander powder- 1 tbsp
Whole red dry chili -3
Cumin seeds -1 tsp
Whole pepper corn- 1/2 tsp
Mustard seeds -1 /2 tsp
instead of powdering use( puli kuzhambu powder -2 tsp + coriander powder -1 tsp).
To Grind to paste:
Coconut - 2 tbsp (I used 2 tbsp coconut milk)
Fennel Seed - 1 tsp (powdered)
Fenugreek seeds 1/2 tsp (dry roasted and powdered)
Seasoning :
Mustard seeds- 1/2 tsp
Red chili-1
curry leaves- few
Method:
1.In a small pan dry roast the ingredients till the aroma comes switch off flame powder to fine when cool.Keep aside (Use store bought powder to avoid this step but nothing beats home made pd.)
Soak tamarind in 1 glass warm water.
2. Cut the bitter gourd into thin rounds. Heat 2-3 tsp of cooking oil in a pan and saute them for a few minutes sprinkle some water with ur hand cover and let it cook in the steam. Check in between to see if its burning on the bottom.Add salt and cook till all the water evaporates.Keep aside.
3. Heat 3-4 tsps in a pan and saute the onions till are cooked then add the tomato chopped continue sauteing when it cooks add the powders.(salt,chilli,turmeric,asafoetida, masala powder from step 1) saute till for few minutes till oil separates then add tamarind extract let the curry come to a boil then reduce flame.
4. Add coconut paste let it simmer for 10-15 minutes till the curry thickens.(I have added fenugreek and fennel powder in the end here as I have used coconut milk for convenience sake)
5.Let the curry cool then add the cooked bitter gourd pieces.(this reduces bitterness spreading in the whole curry or add along with coconut paste if u like )
6.Heat one tsp oil add mustard when it crackles add whole red chili and curry leaves when the aroma comes switch off flame season on top of curry/kuzhambu.
Note:
U may deep fry the bitter gourd instead of steaming.
Use puli kuzhambu powder instead of the powder used here and reduce tamarind quantity accordingly.
As the curry rests it will darken in color.Andd... now ur lunch is served......
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Meena
Yet to try puli kuzhambhu with ground spices ..Def a healthier,yummier one .
ReplyDeletewhole platter looks delicious, this is my favorite vege and love to try this way too
ReplyDeleteawesome Meena.. Curry looks so yum!
ReplyDeletemouthwatering kuzhambu....
ReplyDeleteExcellent puli kulambu. .yumm
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful looking curry just wow
ReplyDeleteMeena, I like Pavacka too. My grandma used to make Pavacka Manga Theeyal which was her favorite. Its been a while I had made anything with fresh pavacka. The curry looks really yum with the thick yellow gravy, perfect with some hot steaming rice.
ReplyDeleteI am not a fan of karela... can't stand it... but this curry looks so delicious, and that platter at the bottom... slurp!!!
ReplyDeletePavakkai tangy curry looks tasty! healthy too....
ReplyDeleteAhhhh!!! simply so amazing. Love the tasty and you have presented the dish so well/
ReplyDeletevery tempting curry,perfect with steamed rice :)
ReplyDeleteOver the top winter dish. I would love to taste this!
ReplyDeletePavakka puli kuzhambu looks very delicious..
ReplyDeletelove karela n i know this must hav tasted yum...
ReplyDeleteNot my fav. veggie but your gravy looks nice...lovely clicks
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