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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Spicy Vazhakkai Curry


Raw bananas/plantains/vazhakkai/Kaccha Kela is a very versatile veggie. It can be used to make anything ranging from an appetizer, snack, gravies, dry curries etc. We generally use this veggie in molagootal, mulagushyam , mezhukkuperatti, puli kutthi upperi, thoran, kalan, mor Kootan etc.  But my favorite is this spicy curry which I learnt recently. This goes very well with plain rice and rasam and also with curd rice.  So let’s get to recipe without further ado.

Serves: 4
What you’ll need

1.       Raw Banana/Vazhakkai – 4 Medium
2.       Turmeric Powder – a pinch
3.       Salt to taste

Dry roast and grind

1.       Bengal Gram Dal/ Channa Dal – 2 tsps
2.       Urad Dal – 1 tsp
3.       Coriander Seeds – 1 tsp
4.       Red Chillies – 2 or 3
5.       Black Peppercorns – 5 or 6

For Tempering

1.       Coconut Oil/ Refined oil – 2 tbsp
2.       Mustard Seeds – 1 tsp
3.       Curry Leaves – few
4.       Hing – a pinch

Method

1.       Wash, peel and chop the raw bananas into small cubes. Keep them immersed in a mixture of water and buttermilk/ curd till further use. Wash again before use.
2.       Heat a kadai, dry roast channa dal, urad dal, coriander seeds, red chillies, and black pepper till good aroma comes out and the dals have turned a nice golden brown. Cool and grind to a fine powder.
3.       Heat the same Kadai, with oil. Temper with mustard seeds, curry leaves and a pinch of hing/asafetida.
4.       Now add the chopped raw banana cubes, turmeric powder and salt to taste. Stir well. Sprinkle little water, cover and cook in low heat till the vegetable is cooked. Keep stirring in between.
5.       Once vegetable is cooked, remove lid and let it roast for about 5 to 6 minutes on medium flame.
6.       Now add the spice powder and mix well. Remove from flame after a minute or two.
That’s it! Hot and tasty vazhakkai curry is ready. Serve it with some plain rice and rasam for a comforting and fulfilling meal.



Note:  
If you have a steamer, you could steam cook the raw banana pieces until done.
You could also add a little bit of tamarind paste for a slightly tangy taste, but I prefer it without it.

Linking this to Veggie/Fruit of the month - raw bananas hosted by Archana originally started by Priya
Also to Only Curries hosted by Kamalika started by Pari.
And to the Winter Carnival happening at Tickling Palates
And to the Kerala Kitchen hosted by Fajeeda.

36 comments:

  1. Super delicious curry, love simply with hot piping rasam rice..delicious.

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  2. wow delicious curry kaveri,love to have it with rasam...

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  3. Yum! this is our favorite to have with either morekozhambu or poondu rasam :) Feeling hungry now!

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  4. Luv spicy food..Looks delicious..

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  5. Truly tasteful and Yumm.Spicy Banana Curry Makes me drool here.Luv it.

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  6. Spicy and flavorful..delicious curry

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  7. vazhaikai curry is my favourite in any form.
    indu srinivasan
    kattameethatheeka.blogspot.com

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  8. wow dear..I like this,my mother in law makes a spicy preparation of vazhakka with pepper ,i love it,I wud like to taste ur version tooo :)

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  9. I love this curry with rasam rice, looks so tempting. Nice one Kaveri.

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  10. Love the spice blend, it looks spicy n lip smacking!
    USMasala

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  11. very nice preparation and the curry looks spicy and flavorful...love to have it with curd rice...yum..yum..

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  12. My fav next to potato. Love this spicy curry and neat and understandable explanations.

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  13. Delicious podimas,perfect with some rasam rice.

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  14. wow...sounds absolutely tempting...

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  15. This looks extremely awesome and would love to have it.

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  16. Love this spicy and flavorful stir fry.I am book marking this.

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  17. I love spicy subzis..So does my family..Cant wait to give this a try!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  18. Delicious stirfry. Love to try with rice and rasam.

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  20. Hey Kaveri, Is there any way of doing this without the dry roast part?

    Cheers..

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