I love vegetable kurma with anything, this time i tried making kurma slightly different from my usual way of making this gravy, i went for an onion based spicy masala and yogurt -cashew grounded paste for making this gravy..This gravy doesnt go for a long cooking process and gets ready in less time, needless to say that this kurma goes prefect as a pair with rice, rotis or with toasted bread slices..U have many options to enjoy this fingerlicking kurma..This kurma is totally coconut free, it just goes for thick yogurt and few cashews to give the taste and thickness to this kurma, if u want to skip completely cashews just go for some more coriander powder or either make a paste with poppyseeds & coconut..The choice is urs, personnally i think we can make this cashew based kurma atleast once a while for a change...
2cups Mixed Vegetables (potatoes, carrots, greenpeas etc)
1no Tomato (ripen & crushed)
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
2nos Bayleaves
1tsp Fennel seeds
Oil
Salt
Coriander leaves (chopped)
To Grind:
2nos Onions (big & cubed)
2tbsp Coriander seeds
1tsp Cumin seeds
2nos Dry red chillies
1tsp Peppercorns
1tsp Ginger
6nos Garlic cloves
1no Cinnamon stick
2nos Cloves
2nos Cardamoms
1cup Yogurt
8-10nos Cashews
Grind cashews and yogurt as thick paste and keep aside..Heat few drop of oil, sauté the cubed onions, ginger, garlic cloves until they turns slightly brown, take off and dry roast the remaining ingredients given in the list 'to grind', now add this roasted spices to the already sauteed onions, grind as fine paste with enough water..
In the same vessel, heat enough oil, fry the bay leaves, fennel seeds until they turns brown, add immediately the crushed tomato,mixed veggies,turmeric powder and sauté everything for few minutes until the veggies get half cooked, add immediately the grounded onion paste with salt, cook everything until the oil get separates slightly..now add the yogurt-cashew paste with enough water, cook the gravy in medium flame until the veggies get well cooked..Garnish with coriander leaves and enjoy hot with rice or rotis..
2cups Mixed Vegetables (potatoes, carrots, greenpeas etc)
1no Tomato (ripen & crushed)
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
2nos Bayleaves
1tsp Fennel seeds
Oil
Salt
Coriander leaves (chopped)
To Grind:
2nos Onions (big & cubed)
2tbsp Coriander seeds
1tsp Cumin seeds
2nos Dry red chillies
1tsp Peppercorns
1tsp Ginger
6nos Garlic cloves
1no Cinnamon stick
2nos Cloves
2nos Cardamoms
1cup Yogurt
8-10nos Cashews
Grind cashews and yogurt as thick paste and keep aside..Heat few drop of oil, sauté the cubed onions, ginger, garlic cloves until they turns slightly brown, take off and dry roast the remaining ingredients given in the list 'to grind', now add this roasted spices to the already sauteed onions, grind as fine paste with enough water..
In the same vessel, heat enough oil, fry the bay leaves, fennel seeds until they turns brown, add immediately the crushed tomato,mixed veggies,turmeric powder and sauté everything for few minutes until the veggies get half cooked, add immediately the grounded onion paste with salt, cook everything until the oil get separates slightly..now add the yogurt-cashew paste with enough water, cook the gravy in medium flame until the veggies get well cooked..Garnish with coriander leaves and enjoy hot with rice or rotis..
yummy Kurma Priya.
ReplyDeleteLove the creamy texture of the kurma.
ReplyDeleteKurma looks creamy and delicious. Yes, adding cashews do the magic to the gravy..
ReplyDeleteJust love Kurma with Chapathi..Comforting Dinner!!
ReplyDeleteGayu
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looks yummy Priya!
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe:)
ReplyDeleteyumm, great looking curry :)
ReplyDeletelooks lovely Priya My fav:)
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering Kurma..
ReplyDeletelove ur version of kurma!
ReplyDeletePriya, my fav too.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy
ReplyDeleteLove kurma anytime:-). You have a huge collection, just wondering which one to select for tried and tasted:-)
ReplyDeleteKurma looks delicious & creamy.
ReplyDeleteLovely kurma...looks really yummy...
ReplyDeleteadding cashew paste has definitely made this more rich and creamy...
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Love kurma and this looks so so good.
ReplyDeleteLovely kurma ya ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks so nice..
ReplyDeleteExcellent recipe,I know the magic cashew & yogurt can create . It cannot be repicated and I totally do not mind using it to make the gravy creamy :)
ReplyDeleteசாதத்துடன் சாப்பிட சூப்பரோ சூப்பர்...
ReplyDeleteNice one dear, perfect creamy texture.
ReplyDeleteFOODELICIOUS
Nyummy....! Can I bring back a bowl of it?
ReplyDeletekurma looks very creamy and never tried by adding cashews and yogurt
ReplyDeletedelicious andperfect korma recipelooking mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! I love the smooth and creamy texture and all the delicious veggies!
ReplyDeleteour day today no wonder saver..kurma
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy!!..perfect with roti..
ReplyDeleteFantastic kurma, drooling here!
ReplyDeleteThis looks divine.Great dish with rice or rotis!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking healthy kurma...
ReplyDeleteNice recipe...Like this version ...
ReplyDeleteI'm always on the lookout for new side dishes for chapathi... this looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteLove the rich n creamy texture..yummy!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
This would go well with almost anything. Looks very nice priya.
ReplyDeletethis sure can be made for a tasteful change in our usaul recipe for kurma...
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing..
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Mixed vegetable kuruma looks delicious Priya.
ReplyDeletehey nice click and yummy too!
ReplyDeleteyum that looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteyour recipes are always incredible!
thanks for sharing!
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Kurma looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou know priya, i always fail when it comes to making kurma, may be i should give ur version a try looks inspiring! :)
ReplyDeletelooks yummy and amazing priya...hru doing girl...setting in the new place...wil catch up with all ur wonderful [posts soon...
ReplyDeleteYummy kurma ,I would love to have it with dosa,feeling hungryyyyyy.
ReplyDeletekurma is a life saver to me...when I don't knwo what to make :)) droolworthy!
ReplyDeleteI love your paste and so the final product. Will surely try this gravy.
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