Beetroot, just another vegetable! Neither is
it my favorite nor something that I hate.The usual dish prepared using Beetroot in my
household is the Beetroot Thoran and sometimes this Beetroot Pulao, nothing
more than that. I know many other recipes like Beetroot parathas and raithas
can be prepared with it but somehow never got around making it.
Once when I had been to my aunt's place, my
cousin there told me about this recipe which, she said is a great side for
rotis and also makes a filling soup by itself. My mom started preparing that
curry very frequently and she kept saying that it tastes very good.
So
yesterday, when we decided to make rotis and on checking the refrigerator, I
did not have anything other than the beets, this recipe came to my mind. I
tried it out, making a few changes to the original recipe. It was hit at home
both with elders and kids.
The curry has a burst of flavours, slightly
sweet from the beets, tangy and spicy. All in all a recipe which has found place
in my blog and is going to be regular in my kitchen too.
What you'll need
- Beetroot – 1 Medium
- Potato – 1 Medium
- Onion – 1 Medium
- Tomato – 3 Medium
- Chilly Powder – 1 tsp
- Coriander Powder – 1 tsp
- Turmeric Powder – ¼ tsp
- Garam Masala – ¼ tsp
- Amchur Powder – ¼ tsp (optional)
- Sugar – ½ tsp (optional, only if beets are very bland)
- Cumin Seeds – 1 tsp
- Oil – 1 tbsp
- Salt to taste
Method
- Wash, peel and dice the beets and potatoes into medium sized cubes.
- Roughly chop the onions.
- Chop the tomatoes and grind.
- Heat a small pressure pan or cooker with oil, add the cumin seeds.
- Once the cumin crackles add the onions and sauté until light brown.
- Next add the tomato paste and sauté until all the moisture is absorbed.
- Next add the turmeric powder, chilly powder, coriander powder, garam masala and sauté for a minute.
- Now add the diced beets and potatoes, mix well.
- Add salt and about 2.5 cups of water. Mix well.
- Close the lid and cook till 3 whistles, lower heat and cook for another 5 minutes.
- Remove from heat, do a taste check and add amchur powder and sugar if required.
- Garnish with coriander leaves.
Serve warm with roti or rice.
Yummy n delicious curry
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ReplyDeleteLove the colour !
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very nice... I too remember my mom making a similar dish. Need to try this.
ReplyDeletebeautiful presentation.. and curry looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteVery colourful and yummy looking curry....
ReplyDeletethey work so well for roti..
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ReplyDeletelooks so perfect . i was wondering how it would taste ?
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ReplyDeleteTerrific colour, beautifully done..Love beets very much.
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Curry looks so colorful dear
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Very flavorful and colorful masala
ReplyDeletewow the color is awesome.. perfect with roti..
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ReplyDeleteColorful and looks perfect with the rotis..
ReplyDeletelovely color dear,looks healthy!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and perfect curry for chapathis...
ReplyDeleteYummy side for roti
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice recipe,love the color.
ReplyDeletebeautifully captured kaveri..love the colour ,looks so yummy :)
ReplyDeleteluv d cliks n pretty luking rotis..onlky 4 dat can have d curry.
ReplyDeleteMAHA
hi
ReplyDeletei am a newcomer to ur blog. i make a similar dish with beet root for my hubby's dabba (for years now) everything about my method is same only i don't use Potato & amchur in my diah. and i use grated coconut which is ground with coriander leaves & ginger as garnish many a times. also i avoid the onion when my mom-in-law is with me.
Hi
ReplyDeletejust read one of your older posts on navaratri pulingari. u ve mentioned there that you are from Puthucode. which village and how often do you visit?
o btw i am from south village
I tried this, but spoiled by adding a lot of water
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