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Monday, December 7, 2009

Mini Omelettes in Tamarind Gravy/Mutta Paniyaram Karakuzhambu

Its kinda hard for me to give a prefect name to this gravy, i was planning to name it as egg gravy but i wasnt that much satisfied of the name, as i prepared this egg mini omelettes with paniyaram/appe pan , i thought of naming them as mini omelettes in tamarind gravy, were in tamil i named it as mutta paniyaram kara kuzhambu..This gravy tastes marvellous and delicious when served with hot steaming rice and papads, yesterday i prepared this dish for our lunch and enjoyed having for our lunch also along with some crispy dosas for our dinner...Quite a simple dish prepared with thick tamarind juice spiced with chilly powder and coriander powder, cooked with shallots and tomatoes and tempered with mustard seeds,fenugreek seeds and cumin seeds...Kids will definitely love this delicious dish and a real feast for people who loves eggs...



Mini Omelettes:
4nos Eggs
1/4tsp Pepper powder
Salt

Whisk the eggs with pepper powder and salt.. Heat the kuzhi paniyaram pan in medium heat, pour few drops of oil n pour a ladle of the whisked eggs, put the flame in simmer n cook slowly, turn on both sides until they get well cooked...dont cook in high flame...keep aside and finish completely the whisked eggs as mini omelettes..

For Gravy:
2cups Tamarind extract
15nos Shallots
1no Tomatoes (chopped)
1tsp Red chilly powder
2tsp Coriander powder
1/4tsp Mustard seeds
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
1/4tsp Fenugreek seeds
5nos Curry leaves
Salt
Oil

Heat the oil and let splutters the mustard seeds, cumin seeds and fenugreek seeds...add immediately the shallots,curry leaves and chopped potatoes, cook until the shallots turns transculent, meanwhile mix the red chilly powder,salt and coriander powder to the tamarind extract..Once the shallots turns transculent, add this spiced tamarind extract and cook until the oil get separates...

Now add the already prepared mini omelettes to the cooking gravy and put off the stove..let them sit for atleast 10minutes..

Serve with hot rice and papads!!

33 comments:

  1. yumm...curry looks perfect with rice..

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  2. I love egg curry like this. Mom used tomake this , but then she used to break the whole eggs into the sauce and cook the eggs in the sauce.
    This looks so so yummy.

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  3. Perfect gravy for white rice,Looks inviting

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  4. Wow..This is an interesting recipe...Love this..Hav eto get one appe mould nows

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  5. Wow, I can have this with hot paratha.

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  6. nice kozhambu with mutta paniyaaram, I've seen this curry in my bro-in law's house, sounds yummy!! nice click!!

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  7. wow looks delicious...never made omelettes and used it in a gravy,way of doing is really good,will surely give it a try..

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  8. wow.....yummy dear.....I to do this but little variation....ur looks delicious.

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  9. The gravy would be perfect of a plate of iddlies Priya..love it:)

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  10. looks fantastic..i've had similar at my friends place...she called it as ande ka saalan...

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  11. Perfect gravy for white rice and dosai! Too tempting.

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  12. Wow is all I can say!! I love everything with eggs :)

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  13. My MIL akes this tasty kuzhambhu.but she make it like a regular omlette and cut them ito pieces.Making it in a appe pan is a great idea, makes it low fat too.

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  14. Wow!! Lovely idea of making appe from eggs...Will surely try it.

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  15. This is something very new to me :-)

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  16. Lovely gravy, I have made omelettes and cut them into pieces and added to the gravy. Making them in Paniyara chatti is a great idea.

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  17. Yummy curry Priya.. perfect with rice...

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  18. WOW thats very intersting recipe dear,never heard or tasted..will try,yummm

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  19. I've heard about this where the eggs are broken into the sauce and i was always skeptical abt it.. must try this paniyaram pan version of it. Looks good.

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  20. we eat a lot of egg curry but this one sounds different and tangy.i dont have that mould but would fry them... would make it tomorow and will let you know.

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  21. what an idea!!..superb, priya!!!...looks delicious!

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  22. I ve made this mini egg panniyaram and dropped in kurma for a party! It was huge hit! Tamarind gravy should be even better!

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  23. yummy. mom used to do this. love it. thx 4 sharing..

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  24. Priya, so unique is this recipe and I really love the anme u have given to the dish..seriously, egg curry will not do justice to the dish..

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  25. Hi Priya..this is my debut visit to your blog...u have really a nice blog with yummy recipes...this egg gravy seems tempting...i vl be visiting u often now...hv added u in my list

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  26. yummy yummy.. my mom makes this sften...we call it omelette' curry..Yummy

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  27. Interesting one..Never tried this way :-)

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  28. Kuzumbu looks so tempting dear..send that bowl over here :)

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  29. that will make a delicious maincourse with some rice and vathal; looks tangy and appetizing!!

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  30. wow... it looks wonderful, I have been thinking of making the baked or boiled version of egg for quite sometime now... But your version looks amazing.... In short it is mouthwatering..

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  31. என் பேவரிட் குழம்பு.படத்தை பார்க்கும்போதே முட்டையை எடுத்து சாப்பிடனும் போல் இருக்கு.எனக்கு கொஞ்சம் பார்சல் பண்ணுங்க ப்ரியா..

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