Thursday, November 20, 2008

Hagalakayi Tomato Curry(Bitter melon Tomato curry)

Though it has numerous medicinal value.., my son & my hubby donot like to eat this veggie in any form. So, somehow once in 3 months I manage to get this & force my family members to eat.
This time instead of Indian karela(bitter gourd), I got Chinese bitter melon & prepared the "not-so-common" recipe using bitter melon.

You can get to know more about the medicinal values of bittergourd/bitter melon here & here.

My maid told me about this recipe, I made some changes according to my family needs. I did not know the actual name for this curry, as my told the name in her language. So, if any of you have ideas, do let me know.., I'll add it here :))

Ingredients:
1 medium sized ಹಾಗಲಕಾಯಿ/karela/bitter melon (finely chopped)
3 tbsp grated coconut
1 tbsp peanuts
2 tomatoes (boiled)
3 red chillies
1 onion chopped
1 big pinch turmeric
1.5 tsp oil
0.5 tsp mustard seeds
0.5 tsp cumin seeds
3-4 curry leaves
1 red chilli (for tadka)
coriander leaves (for garneshing)
salt according to taste

Method:
  • Finely chop the karela, sprinkle salt & turmeric on it & keep it aside for 10 mins.
  • Dry roast the red chillies & peanuts separately.
  • Grind together the peanuts, chillies, coconut & 2 boiled tomatoes & prepare a smooth paste with it.
  • Squeeze out the water from karela & cook the karela by adding little water ( this would be cooked within 5 minutes).
  • Add the oil to a kadai, when oil is hot, add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves, red chilli.
  • Add onions & fry them till it turns golden brown.
  • Add the paste to the tadka & cook it for a minute (until raw smell disappears).
  • Add the cooked karela, salt & cook for another 3-5 minutes in a slow flame.
  • Garnesh it with coriander leaves & serve it with chapathi or rice.



You can find one more recipe of bitter-melon here: Hagalakayi palya (In Taste Of Mysore)

4 comments:

  1. I have never used hagalkayi N tomato together .. must be tasting really yummy

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  2. wow! that looks delicious!
    first time to ur blog and u have nice recipes here! join in the sweet event going in my blog

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  3. lovely tangy curry... First time here you have a lovely collection of posts... If you can add the subscribe via reader I will get your posts first hand...

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