This is my first marathon and I am thoroughly enjoying it. We are into the 3rd day of the blogging marathon and I am posting under the theme Currys in a Hurry. Here is my post for Day 3.
Every day, I have to prepare some curry for my husband’s lunch box. And he generally likes his curry to have some gravy or at least semi gravy. As I prepare the same thing for my daughter’s lunch box also, I try to incorporate veggies which my daughter likes – else the box will come back untouched. Since my daughter loves paneer and sweet corn, I make this dish quite often. It is a simple and healthy curry which goes very well with rotis and parathas. Let’s get to the recipe:
Serves 2 - 3
What you’ll need:
1. Boiled Sweet Corn Kernels – 1 Cup
2. Paneer – 150 gms, cubed
3. Capsicum – 1 big, chopped into small pieces
4. Onion – 2 medium, finely chopped
5. Tomato Puree – ½ cup
6. Ginger Garlic paste – ½ tsp
7. Cumin Seeds – 1 tsp
8. Turmeric Powder – ¼ tsp
9. Coriander Powder – 1 tsp
10. Chilly Powder – 1 tsp (adjust according to taste)
11. Garam Masala Powder – ½ tsp
12. Kasoori Methi – 1 tblsp
13. Salt to taste
14. Sugar – ½ tsp
15. Oil – 2 tsps
Method
Heat a Kadai with oil, add the cumin seeds. Once they change color add the chopped onions and sauté for 2 minutes. Next add the ginger garlic paste and sauté till the onions turn translucent. Add in the chopped capsicum and sauté for a few minutes. Next add the spice powders – Turmeric, Chilly and Coriander Powder, Saute for a min. (If you feel that the mixture is sticking to the bottom add a spoon or two of water). Next put it in the tomato puree and sauté till the mixture comes together. Now, add the boiled sweet corn and paneer cubes. Add salt, sugar, and garam masala. Stir well. Add about ½ cup of water and kasoori methi. Cover and simmer for a few minutes.
Enjoy this yummy curry with hot phulkas or parathas.
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This combination sounds interesting!! shall try it out sometime!
ReplyDeleteInteresting combo...posted this combo without corn in my space 2 days back...sure it taste excellent with paratha..nice curry looks inviting
ReplyDeleteDelicious and rich gravy, looks awesome.
ReplyDeletelovely curry..make it very often too...
ReplyDeleteDelicious and drool worthy..tempting a lot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful combination.Looks delicious
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Yummy capsicum and corn curry looks delicious.I never tried this combo,i will try this combination..
ReplyDeleteVery interesting combination,loved it. Bookmarked :)
ReplyDeletei love this curry...
ReplyDeleteVery interesting combo and masala looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteKurinjikathambam
nice and intresting combo....and the colour of ur masala is really tempting... lovely pics..
ReplyDeleteI love the combo of corn n capsicum! It looks really scrumptious!
ReplyDeletevery delicious love the curry!!!
ReplyDeleteMy post for today is also corn.....but I'll be posting it late as I am making it for dinner.
ReplyDeleteWat a fabulous combo, simply inviting and droolworthy..
ReplyDeleteDelicious combination..
ReplyDeletelovely combo.. my kid also loves panner and sweet corn must try this !
ReplyDeleteCurry looks delicious. When it comes to sweet corn, I add few corn kernels to most of the side dishes I make for rotis.
ReplyDeletePaneer and sweet corn is a very interesting and delicious combo, never tried this before. Looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteDifferent combination .. I have not used corn in many dishes .. looks good.
ReplyDeleteVardhini
VardhinisKitchen
Wonderful combo and perfect with rotis...yummy! pass the plate.
ReplyDeletevery unique and interesting combo
ReplyDeleteCorn capsicum and paneer- combo sounds awesome... looks very delicious:)
ReplyDeleteReva
Interesting combo,delicious and perfect side dish for rice.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and unique combo...great with rice...
ReplyDeleteThat's an inviting platter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog...I got to discover new varieties of curry and many interesting recipes at your blog! Keep visiting...
ReplyDeleteCorn and Panneer... A delicious combination...!!
ReplyDeletei try this today
ReplyDeletethank you for this recipe Kaveri. here is my take on it.. we just loved it...
ReplyDeletehttp://arusuvai-kurippu.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/pepper-corn-and-tofu-masala.html