Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, curd veggies curry - a traditional odia curry. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook curd veggies curry - a traditional odia curry using 18 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Curd Veggies Curry - A traditional odia curry:
- Get 1/2 kg curd
- Get 1 tbsp gram flour/besan
- Make ready 75 gram Pumpkin
- Prepare 4-5 Arbi/ Arum
- Make ready 1 medium sized Potato
- Get 2 medium Brinjal
- Take 5-6 Ladies finger
- Make ready 8-10 cloves garlic
- Get 2 sprig Curry leaves-
- Take 3/4 Cup Mustard oil
- Make ready 2-3 red chillies
- Prepare 1-2 green chillies
- Take 1/2 tsp Cumin seed
- Prepare 1/2 tsp Mustard seed
- Make ready 1/2 tsp Turmeric
- Make ready 1/2 tsp red chilli powder
- Get as per taste Salt
- Prepare 250 ml Water
If required, one can add boiled, chopped ground vegetables of one's choice to the mixture. Cook the gravy with the vegetables until it thickens. Similar Recipes, Andhra Chicken Curry Chicken Salna Easy Chicken Curry Traditional Chicken Curry No Coconut Chicken Curry Roasted Chicken Curry Chettinad Chicken Curry Chicken Masala Aloo Chicken Curry Andhra Butter Chicken Cook this curd chicken curry today and it tasted amazing. When I make curry and use potatoes, I always cook them first.
Instructions to make Curd Veggies Curry - A traditional odia curry:
- Blend the curd and besan together to form a smooth batter.
- Cut all the above-mentioned veggies into medium cubes and start shallow frying them one by one adding salt and turmeric into them.
- Ladies finger, Brinjal, patato, arum respectively. Then add 2 cups of water into the pan, boil pumpkin cubes for 5-6 minutes then add patato and arum into it.
- Now it's turn to add the curd besan mix into it and stir everything nicely together.
- Then heat a small tempering pan, heat some oil, add in cumin mustard seeds, pop them, add both the chillies one by one.
- Add curry leaves and crushed garlic into it
- Add in the fried green veggies into the curd mixture inside the pot(ladies finger and brinjal)
- Mix and combine everything well Further adding tempering and red chilli powder into it.
- Serve hot with steam rice😊
Similar Recipes, Andhra Chicken Curry Chicken Salna Easy Chicken Curry Traditional Chicken Curry No Coconut Chicken Curry Roasted Chicken Curry Chettinad Chicken Curry Chicken Masala Aloo Chicken Curry Andhra Butter Chicken Cook this curd chicken curry today and it tasted amazing. When I make curry and use potatoes, I always cook them first. I don't know if it is right or wrong for any particular curry, but I like, no. Yes, whenever, my mom makes curry, she always makes sure to boil and cook the potatoes first as she claims that potatoes take longer to cook than the other veggies. An easy veggie curry that makes a cheap and healthy meal.
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