Thursday, July 24, 2008

Kara kolambu


Hot n spicy dish...U can add a variety of vegetables like Brinjal, bottle gaurd, ladys finger, drumstick....here i've tried with brinjal n it did come out reali well...here goes the recipe for my brinjal kolambu..:)

All u need...!!!
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1. Mustard - 1tsp
2. Cumin seeds - 1tsp
3. Fenugreek Seeds - 1tsp
4. Small Onions - 6-7 sliced or 1 big Onion - sliced
5. Tomato -1
6. Curry leaves
7. Garlic pods - 5-6
8. Brinjal - 3 - sliced lengthwise
9. Tamarind paste - 3tsp
10. Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
11. Red chilli powder - 1 1/2 tsp
12. Corrainder powder - 1/2 tsp
13. Sambar powder - 1/2 tsp
15. Oil - 3tsp
16. Cilantro
17. Hing

How u go on making them...
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1. Take a bowl and soak the tamarind paste, turmeric powder, red chilli powder, corriander powder with salt and little water and keep them aside.
2. Heat a non stick pan and add 3 tsp of oil. Once they turn hot add mustard, cumin seeds and hing. Once the seeds begin to splutter add fenugreek seeds and fry them till brown.
3. Now add the cut onions and fry them till golden brown. Add garlic pods and fry them along. Once the raw smell goes add tomatoes and fry them till they blend well.
4. Now add the brinjals and fry them along for 4-5 mins.
5. One all the vegetables are mixed well add the tamarind and the powder extract and mix them well with the vegetables. Add curry leaves. Close the lid. Let them cook for 10mins or until oil begins to seperate. Once the vegetables are totally cooked u can remove them from the stove and transfer them to a bowl and dress them with cilantro.

Brinjal Kulambu is ready. Serve them hot with white rice and any side dishes.
U can also add grated coconut in the end which will reduce the spiciness of the dish and taste differently.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks nice.. should taste yummy...

PREM said...

its really tasty..:-)

Prem

AarthiNaveen said...

Hope it will...n wish it did taste well...:)