
Ingredients
Makes about 4 servings
1 cup finely chopped green or string beans
1 cup finely chopped carrots
2 potatoes, finely chopped
1/2 cup shelled green peas
1 large tomato, chopped
Salt to taste
1 tablespoon ghee
A few bay leaves
1/2 bunch of coriander leaves (to garnish)
Wet Paste
1/2 cup coconut, grated
6-8 green chillies
1 small onion, chopped
A piece of fresh ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
1 small bunch of coriander leaves
A little water
Dry Masala
1 tablespoon aniseed
A small piece of cinnamon bark
6 cloves
2 cardamom pods
1 tablespoon poppy seeds
** you can use regular Garam masala instead of freshly ground spices
Method
Paste: Place the grated coconut, green chillies, chopped onion, ginger, ground turmeric and coriander leaves in an electric blender or food processor, adding only a little water. Blend ingredients to a fine paste. Set aside.
Masala: Place the aniseed, cinnamon bark, cloves, cardamom pods, and poppy seeds in a heavy saucepan. Dry-roast spices until they give off a strong aroma. Grind to a fine powder in an electric blender or food processor. Set aside.
Place the finely chopped green beans, carrots, and potatoes in a heavy saucepan, add 1 tbsp ghee to it. Roast the veggies a little, then Add sufficient water to just cover the vegetables, and a pinch of salt. Cover pan with a lid, and cook until the vegetables are tender. Now add the green peas, chopped tomato and more salt to taste. Simmer for 1-2 minutes.
Take another small pan, add 2 tsp oil, and roast the onion paste for a couple mins, just so the raw-onion smell goes away. Now add this paste to the boiled vegetable mixture. Mix and add in the masala powder. Stir the korma thoroughly once more. Serve the hot Vegetable Korma with Naan or Parathas!
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looks lovely and rich mansi.
ReplyDeleteFragrant with all the spices.Wish I could atleast inhale the hearty aroma
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. I love new ideas for vegetables.
ReplyDeletekorma looks gorgeous Mansi! It must be so delicious too!
ReplyDeletethat looks delicious..nice recipe..
ReplyDeleteNever made this myself. Looks really good.
ReplyDeleteI always use shortcuts to make this dish, never follow the actual recipe :)
ReplyDeleteI love the rich flavors of coconut milk and curry, Mansi-- makes me not miss the meat, heh heh :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely...will try it immediately
ReplyDeletePic looks amazing..love the recipe !!
ReplyDeletechakali
I love kurma and this looks realy yummy.
ReplyDeletelovely and rich kurma..
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. I'm always looking for new and exciting ways to add more vegetables to the table, and this definitely fits the bill.
ReplyDeleteKorma is such a versatile dish, goes with just about anything! I like your version.
ReplyDeletegreat to see such enthusiastic responses to this dish folks! It is indeed a very versatile and healthy curry...can't wait to see the variations you people recreate!:)
ReplyDeletethanks again, for all your kind words!
Wow Mansi... looks so good. I love Kurma, and esp the ones with eggs, but this beats it all.
ReplyDeleteKorma is one of those dishes that could get anyone to eat all their veggies--it looks spectacular and I love the color on it!
ReplyDeleteHey! So yummy ... I must try it.
ReplyDeleteRedolent with warmth and flavour of spices and the creaminess of coconut, this dish is always a winner.
ReplyDeleteWow mansi, looks yummy n gorgeous, creamy korma makes me hunger..
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ReplyDeleteMalar - thanks so much for passing me the award! I'm truly gratuitous:)
ReplyDeleteAparna - let me go check on "redolent" in the thesaurus first:) it does sound appreciative though...hehehe;)
Anu - I love the egg curry too, but this Korma is definitely preferred:)
Priya, Mike - thanks for the kind words!:) glad you approve of the dish! It does look colorful indeed:)
lovely korma ....
ReplyDeleteKorma looks delicious :) My all tim fav
ReplyDeleteI love korma too ... looks lovely mansi
ReplyDeleteI love mixed veggie curries and kurmas coz they give me manyfold benefits,one i end up utilizing all the teeny weeny bits of veggies remaining in my refrigerator,secondly it taste so good ,and thirdly i get a feeling of cooking and eating something healthy....Loved ur version and will love to give it a shot !
ReplyDeleteThis is my husbands absolute favorite curry, except he likes it with chicken. Thanks for sharing it, it'll make him very happy!
ReplyDeleteThis Vegetable Korma will just the best Korma,its color fabulous, my children loved it, i will cook this vegetable Korma again and try the variations...how easy and quick it will to make? my veggie husband will love it and I'm sure it'll be a big hit with the foodies!!
ReplyDeletehi mansi,
ReplyDeletewont we saute d veggies or d gravy??
jst boil the veggies without addin ghee n put the paste??
plz explain..
wld love to try this dish..
thnks..
hi deepal! thanks for pointing out the error! Yes, you do need to add ghee to the saucepan before boiling/cooking the vegetables. I generally boil the veggies separate, then add ghee to a pan, roast the onion paste for a few mins so the raw onion smell goes off, then add the masala powder to it, and finally add the cooked veggies and enough water to make a gravy.
ReplyDeleteI've edited the method accordingly in the post. Hope this helps! let me know how it turns out:)
hmmm yummy .. I really like this food looks so delicious .. .. I want to try it
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