INGREDIENTS:

Chopped chayote Squash - 2
Chopped potato - 1
Chopped Carrot - 2
Chopped onion -2
Garlic cloves - 5
Ginger - 1 piece
Poppy seeds - 1/2 tsp
Grated cocounet - 1/2 cup
Turmeric and chili powder - 1/2 tsp
METHOD:
Heat 1 tsp oil in pan add poppyseeds,Cocounet,3 Garlic cloves,Ginger and onion.Saute it for 2 mins and let it cool.
Grind this mix and keep aside.
Boil all the vegetables with salt.
Heat oil in cookin vessel add chili and turmeric powder.
Add remaining onions and fry it for a while.Then add 2 garlic cloves and cocounet paste.
Now add the water which we used to boil the vegetables.
Then add the vegetables and cook for 1 min.
season with curry leaves and corriander leaves.
Serve hot with roti/ghee rice.(Chayote squash image form wiki )
This post is my entry to Fresh Produce Of the Month - squash Event by chemcookit.

lovely idea divya..want to try..looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteI do the same but add less coconut. Looks really delicious.
ReplyDeletethanks for ur comments priya and mythreyee
ReplyDeleteNice one! Curry looks yum.. perfect with rotis i guess.
ReplyDeleteThe curry is looking delicious dhivya. Even Papaya halwa.
ReplyDeleteDhivya!!
ReplyDeletecurry looks so nice!!!
Superb with rotis right!!
Check your mail DK!:)
ReplyDeleteI love Chayotes, I used to make lot of dishes in India. It's a little expensive here but worth making it. Curry looks delicious. Enjoy the game!
Nice idea Dhivya. I'll surely give it a try.
ReplyDeleteHi seema - Thanks for ur kind words.
ReplyDeletePadmaja and hima - yes..its delicious with roti
Asha - I think u misunderstood me as DK..Thanks for ur words.
Kribha - would love ur feedback after u try
This looks very healthy and with such minimum spices, it would have tasted great too
ReplyDeletehi easycrafts,Thanks for dropping by,,yes it tasted very good
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Thank you so much for taking part to the event. It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Simple side dish that prob tastes yummy! :)
ReplyDeletechemcookit - its my peasure to participate
ReplyDeleteKalai - yes...it tasted good...thanks