Sweet potato are a major source of skin protecting beta carotene, they are as much as healthier like our carrots. This humble root vegetable is rarely cooked in our kitchen, you can dish out many different dishes to bakes with this sweet potatoes. The ladies from my family make different dishes from this root vegetable and one among their dishes, this curry is my all time favourite. This poriyal aka curry goes awesome as side dish with a simple rasam rice. You can also enjoy this vegan dish thoroughly with rotis, eventhough this dish may tastes bit sweet, the spices used in this poriyal will definitely give this poriyal enough spiciness.
A simple coarse paste of spices makes this poriyal as a delicious side dish, the cooking time may varies depending upon the freshness of the sweet potato,however this curry is one of my grandma's signature dish, you can also make the same poriyal with pumpkins too.Today is the last thursday of the month and its time to post for Vegan Thursdays, an vegan event running twice a month,this simple,delicious and vegan curry goes to this event.Sending to Srivalli's Side dish Mela.
Salt
Oil
1tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Urad dal
Few curry leaves
To grind:
10nos Shallots
2tbsp Coconut
1tsp Fennel seeds
2nos Dry red chillies
4nos Garlic cloves
1tbsp Black peppercorns
1tsp Cumin seeds
Cook the cubed sweet potatoes in enough water with salt..
Once they turns soft, put off the fire, drain the water and keep aside.
Meanwhile, grind all the ingredients given under the list 'to grind' as coarse paste.
Heat enough oil,let splutters the mustard seeds,urad dal,add in the curry leaves.
Now add the coarse paste, cook in simmer for few minutes.
Finally add the cooked sweet potato cubes,salt (if needed) and cook everything in simmer until the potato pieces gets well coated by the masala paste.
Serve warm as side dish.
Priya, it sounds so delicious & colorful
ReplyDeleteLooks very tempting...this one is one flavorful dish for sure!!
ReplyDeleteThis is new. Never had a sweet potato curry before. Will have to try this weekend.
ReplyDeletewow i too want it post for long,delicious recipe Priya...
ReplyDeletehealthy poriyal
ReplyDeleteI too love sweet potato curry,looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteVery flavorful masala, I have to try thi curry..
ReplyDeleteLove to have this poriyal with Sri Lankan Roti. Sounds delicious :)
ReplyDeletesakarawali curry looks super inviting and delicious aks :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely side dish.These would go well with any plain roasted meat and most poultry. Thanks for sharing the recipe with us. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWe make something similar to this with all tubes.Looks yummy.
ReplyDeletelooks delectable
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Tempting, delicious and healthy curry..
ReplyDeleteInteresting...nice idea...
ReplyDeleteSuper curry,looks yum.
ReplyDeleteYour spice grind sounds very flavorful, I make a very simple stir fry, will try your version next time.
ReplyDeletehealthy n superb sundal..
ReplyDeleteHealthy and superb poriyal :-)
ReplyDeletewow...sounds so good, haven;t cooked sweet potato this way...wil try it sometime soon...good one Priya!
ReplyDeletedelicious and healthy side dish
ReplyDeleteCurry looks very appetising Priya! And a BIG Thank you for visiting my blog and encouraging me with ur sweetest comments :-) U r a lovely person Priya!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very tasty..
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy curry.
ReplyDeleteThis is kind of like our kappa puzhukku. Will def try this sometime..
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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