Hi.
I post yet another simple curry, this particular curry has a diversified use, it can be used as a regular preparation or a party preparation. It will loved by the kids as it’s not high on spices and surely by elders as it’s creamy and flavorful. I have used mixed vegetables but Paneer/ Cottage Cheese tastes equally good in this gravy.
Why is this called a white gravy and why does the picture not look so white?
When I planned making the curry I did not realize that I am short of green chilies so I experimented with the YELLOW MIRCHI which I had purchased recently. Now the yellow mirch does not impart colour like the turmeric but it gives a light tinge of yellow and hence this colour. The mirchi is quite spicy and is used in making water for paani poori and is added to many curries. This is surely more expensive than the red chili powder and is not readily available every where.
This WHITE gravy uses boiled onions and boiled ginger and garlic, for sourness it uses yogurt instead of tomatoes and for richness and creaminess it uses cashew nuts. This particular recipe does not use red chili powder instead uses green chilies. All these ingredients together impart the white colour to the gravy. It requires minimum sautéing and is made in no time. The flavouring is provided by whole spices and pounded coriander seeds. For more richness poppy seeds can also be used but I am happy using only cahew nuts.
Ingredients
2 small cauliflower cut into florets
2 potatoes cubed
1 carrot cubed
3 onions chopped
5-6 garlic pods
1” ginger piece
6-7 green chilies chopped ( I used 2 tsp yellow mirchi)
1-1/2 cup yogurt
7-8 cashew nuts
whole spices ( black cardamom, green cardamom, cinnamon, bay leaves)
2 tbsp pounded coriander seeds
salt to taste
and a mix of oil and ghee for cooking (one is free to use the ghee completely)
Method
Boil together the onions, ginger and garlic, cool and then grind to a paste.
Grind together yogurt and cashew nuts.
Blanch the vegetables.
Heat oil and ghee mix and put the whole spices.
Now add the boiled onion paste and saute lightly on low flame for a minute. Do not let the curry turn brown. Add the green chilies ( I added yellow chili) and pounded coriander seeds.
Remove from fire and add the yogurt mix and keep stirring continuously to prevent curdling. Put it back on flame and season with some salt.
Add the blanched vegetables. If required add water and bring it to a boil. Simmer and cook on low flame till the ingredients blend with each other and the veggies are cooked.
This curry goes well with Naan, Paratha or Rice.
This looks similar to the yogurt kuruma that I prepare. I add pinch of tumeric. But that idea of yellow mirchi is new for me ( due to its mild sweetness, I usually avoid it). Looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteLove the color, very pretty, must look for it. I have a pack of Papad Karo, almost white but dangerously hot, almost scared to use it! :D
ReplyDeletedelicious yummy gravy
ReplyDeleteNever tried with oiling onion & GG paste.must try ur version too.Excellent with peas pulao
ReplyDeleteLoved this kurma sooooooo much .. and wonderful combo with ghee rice.. now this is really making me drool.
ReplyDeleteso rich n creamy...ideal for roti n naan. cute click dear.
ReplyDeleteSuch a rich and creamy curry... delicious :)
ReplyDeleteLovely step by step pics Pari..Idea of yellow mirchi is great..
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Kairali sisters
looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteMmmm, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteNice recipe Pari...looks gud
ReplyDeleteI love to be served with veggies prepared this way... Very delectable..... Looks very very enticing & yum!!!! I never thought I could go Slurpee on a simple veggie gravy too.... ;-)
ReplyDeleteAsh...
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Delicious mixed veg curry.Never heard about yellow chillies.Got to look for them.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious gravy..
ReplyDeleteYello mirch sounds interesting Pari...ideal for white gravies like the white kurma I make...yours looks good...nice light yellow color...must be very tasty :)
ReplyDeleteWat a beautiful white gravy, looks fantastic Pari..
ReplyDeletePari,
ReplyDeleteYellow mirchi in curry looks awesome. Rich and creamy curry. Nice one.
Very interesting recipe. Sounds delicous. Nice detailed step by step clciks..
ReplyDeletelove the yummy sidh with a bful color
ReplyDeletewow looks yummilicious :) had never heard of yellow mirch!!
ReplyDeleteI never seen yellow Mirchi, the kurma looks tasty !
ReplyDeletereally delicious curry.the yellow mirchi never bought or used the same..sure will try this..the curry taste and yellow color superb yarr
ReplyDeleteThe mixed veggies...interesting recipe...looks yummy...
ReplyDeletehealthy kurma and love to eat with chapathi...gravy looks very thick and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThe idea of yello mirchi is interesting and is new to me. Never seen it before.
ReplyDeletelove the combo of ingredients. adding cashew and yogurt will surely give a yummy taste.
ReplyDeleteThe curry looks simply great. Never made anything with yellow mirch so need to venture out :)
ReplyDeleteDear pari
ReplyDeleteHow are you?
Very nice and a different dish for me. I must try soon...Thanks for sharing
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Ushnishda
Hi Pari
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wow! Kurmaa looks absoltly heaven ..I have never seen this yellow mirchi will definatly try this !
ReplyDeleteLooks very soothing and appetizing.
ReplyDeleteBTW do u blog from gurgoan? or delhi?
ReplyDeleteLovely curry, almost like the traditional kurma sans the coconut. And I haven't used yellow mirchi yet but will try it soon.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of yellow mirchi before.. kurma looks very yummy.. we add coconut milk and no yogurt..
ReplyDeletelaal or peeli,no curry of mine is complete without a spicy hot mirchi :D
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