POTATO KORMA/KURMA


Ingredients:

2 medium potatoes
1/2 cup fresh or frozen peas
1/2 onion chopped
1 tomato (optional)

For Gravy:

1/2 cup yogurt
1/2 cup fresh or frozen grated coconut
1/2 tsp medium hot Red chili powder
1 tsp Garam masala

1 tsp sugar
1 cup water
salt

For tempering:

Oil
1 tsp Mustard seeds
1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
1/2 tsp Coriander powder
5 curry leaves(optional)
1 tsp ginger paste
1 tsp garlic paste

Preparation:

1. Grind coconut, red chili powder, garam masala, salt and sugar in a grinder

2. Heat oil in a pan, add all tempering ingredients one by one.

3. Add ginger and garlic paste and chopped onions and saute for a while.

4. Add chopped tomato, potato and peas and 1/2 cup water and let them cook for few mins.

5. Add coconut paste after potato is cooked.

6. Now, add yogurt and stir. Add 1/2 cup water only if you think the gravy is too thick.

Serve hot with rice/chapati/roti.

Tips:

1. You can add red chili powder, garam masala and salt in the later stage (after adding yogurt), if you think its less.

Also See:
1. Aloo palak
2. Aloo palak ke paranthe
3. Raw mango kaayrasa

Comments

kamala said…
potato kurma looks yummy anjali.If u r interested i like to pass the surprise ingredient to u.By the way how do u overcome the feed problem?Pls let me know
Trupti said…
hi anjali, this potato kurma looks delicious. thanks for sharing this recipe
Finla said…
Deliciou and creamy looking potato kurma.
Pallavi said…
Nice one Anjali. I will post my Hyderabadi Style one soon.
Uma said…
simply delicious, anjali! easy to prepare too.
Dhivya said…
I too make the same:)picture looks so tempting
Madhavi said…
Kurma looks great, very yummmmmmm, nice recipe!!!
am not a kurma fan but yours looks tempting... would definitely try it anjali...
Unknown said…
Nice recipe..i made a similar kurma recently
Vaishali said…
Delicious recipe, Anjali. That wonderful mix of spices must go beautifully with the potatoes.
Red Chillies said…
Very nice recipe! Hey, btw I looked at your paintaings/sketches and they are amzing. You are so talented and artistic. Great work.
Unknown said…
Anjali the kurma looks rich and spicy...very tempting:)
Kalai said…
Nice recipe, Anjali! :)
Dori said…
Yum, I saw this and wanted to dig right in with some warm bread!!!
ranji said…
delicious potato kurma..i make these along with aappam!!
Meera said…
Delicious kurma!!
Cham said…
Hey, how did i miss ur aloo kurma? Looks creamy and delicious Anjali. Thank u 4 ur nice words...
Suganya said…
WOW!....I love potato kurma.... Looks delish....Nice recipe...
Anonymous said…
Oh, potato kourma looks delicious! I love the creamy texture,too. If I make it, I should omit the chilli part. Sadly, I can't eat spicy hot too much.
hi anjali
first time on your blog and loved the display of the cuisines,that you are posting. I liked your coco choco burfi recipe and one can never go wrong with time tested, everybody's favourite potatoe kurma.
Anonymous said…
Looks great Anjali! Perfect for the summer months ahead!
Cynthia said…
Ummmm, I think I know what I am cooking today :)
uno said…
hmmm yummy .. I really like this food looks so delicious .. .. I want to try it

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