Mint kurma, is quite a flavoursome gravy prepared with coconut, bunch of mint leaves and few spices, roasted together n grounded them as fine paste, cooked up with a cup of few veggies...this kurma goes prefectly as side dish for rice, rotis..its such a lovely dish, even kids with love much, for a change i just added few pressure cooked butter beans to this kurma as i bought recently a packet of dry butter beans....Butter Beans come in two varieties: a large plump white bean which originated in Peru, also know as Lima Bean; and a smaller bean from Mexico. Butter Beans have a mild flavour and a buttery, mushy texture. Butter Beans are popular in soups and casseroles.Nutritionally, butter beans are an excellent source of fibre, a source of protein and contains many other important vitamins and minerals. They are low in total fat and are gluten free, as i used butter beans in this delicious mint kurma this post goes to My Legume Love Affair - Eighth Helping by Susan of The Well Seasoned Cook...also to JFI-Cauliflower guest hosted by Paajaka, event started by Indira...
1cup Cauliflower florets
1no Carrot (pieces)
1no Potato (pieces)
1/2cup Butter beans ( pressurecooked)
1no Onion (chopped)
2nos Whole spices( bayleaves, cloves, cinnamon sticks)
Oil
Salt
To Grind:
1/2cup Grated Coconut
1tsp Garam masala
1tbsp Ginger pieces
5nos Garlic cloves
2nos Green chillies
2tbsp Roasted gram
1tsp Fennel seeds
1tsp Black peppercorns
1bunch Mint leaves
Heat few drops of oil n add the fennel seeds, black peppercorns, ginger pieces n garlic cloves n fry them for few minutes, keep aside..add now the mint leaves n grated coconut , fry until the mint leaves shrinks..take everything together in a food processor n blend everything as fine paste, keep aside..
Heat enough oil n add the whole spices, fry them until they turn brown..add the chopped onion n saute until they turns transparent, add the carrot pieces, followed by potato pieces n cauliflower pieces, add enough salt n cook in simmer, add the grounded paste, cooked butterbeans n saute everything in simmer for 10minutes..add enough water to make them as gravy, bring them to boil n cook until the veggies get well cooked...
Serve hot with rice, rotis etc!!!
1no Carrot (pieces)
1no Potato (pieces)
1/2cup Butter beans ( pressurecooked)
1no Onion (chopped)
2nos Whole spices( bayleaves, cloves, cinnamon sticks)
Oil
Salt
To Grind:
1/2cup Grated Coconut
1tsp Garam masala
1tbsp Ginger pieces
5nos Garlic cloves
2nos Green chillies
2tbsp Roasted gram
1tsp Fennel seeds
1tsp Black peppercorns
Heat few drops of oil n add the fennel seeds, black peppercorns, ginger pieces n garlic cloves n fry them for few minutes, keep aside..add now the mint leaves n grated coconut , fry until the mint leaves shrinks..take everything together in a food processor n blend everything as fine paste, keep aside..
Heat enough oil n add the whole spices, fry them until they turn brown..add the chopped onion n saute until they turns transparent, add the carrot pieces, followed by potato pieces n cauliflower pieces, add enough salt n cook in simmer, add the grounded paste, cooked butterbeans n saute everything in simmer for 10minutes..add enough water to make them as gravy, bring them to boil n cook until the veggies get well cooked...
Serve hot with rice, rotis etc!!!
Wow! Seens delicious traditional mint kuruma my grandma makes.. Good work dear! Long time since i buzzed you! Belated Valentine's day wishes! ;)
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ReplyDeleteButterbeans sound new to me. Looks spicy and yummy....
ReplyDeleteThe word Kurma makes me salivate, looks delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy..Nice combo and i am sure this would have tasted awesome..
ReplyDeleteSounds so flavorful,have never tried grinding mint leaves,sounds good!
ReplyDeleteNice korma, like the addition of butterbeans...healthy choice for veggies.
ReplyDeleteI love kurma like this especialyy with appoms.Delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe kurma looks delicious...I love mint based gravies...
ReplyDeleteI love adding mint to kurma,the beans and veggie is filling combo for a kurma and very healthy too:)
ReplyDeleteI love mint kurma, the bean makes me feel hungry.
ReplyDeletewoo this looks awesome..
ReplyDeleteMy..thats looks awesome..gravy is so rich..loved that platter too..:)
ReplyDeleteVery traditional one...the flavor of mint is incredible....wonderful recipe!
ReplyDeletehummm perfect choice for the event and looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteMy mom too makes it. Wow, seems delicious
ReplyDeletelooks creamy and yummy.. must be tasty.
ReplyDeletemint kurma vaaasana inga varaikum varudhu priya... lovely combo..shud have taste delicious.
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