Jan 29, 2008

Spicy Egg Kurma(beaten)

I make two types of egg kurma -Boiled egg kurma and this beaten one.This is one of the tastiest egg dish I came across and my grandmom's speciality.For the egg lovers who's fed up eating usual egg dishes,this would be definitely a great relief .I make this kurma when i'm bored with normal curries usually on weekends.This called for some hot and spicy Egg Kurma.



INGREDIENTS:

For spicy paste:

Coconut grated - 1/2cup
Chopped Red onion - 1/4cup
Fennel,cumin seeds,Dania seeds
gasagasa,pepper corns,Urad dal(each) - 1tsp
Chili,Coriander powder,Garam masala(each) - 1 tsp

For Kurma:

egg - 4
Cinnamon,Lavangam cloves - 3
Mustered seeds -1tsp(optional)
Ginger,garlic paste- 2tsp
Green chili - 3
Chopped onion and tomato(each) - 1
Turmeric powder - 1/4tsp
Curry leaves - 1 tsp
Coriander leaves - 3 tsp

METHOD:

For spicy paste heat oil in pan add all the spices except Chili,Corridor powder and coconut.Saute it for while and let it cool.Now grind these with fresh coconut,then add chili,coriander powder and grind it well.You can use the spicy paste for other kurmas too(like chicken,muton,,It gives different taste).Adding powders while grinding make kurma more spicy and taste.
Heat the pan with the oil and add Cinnamon,Lavangam cloves when it pops add green chili,onions,Ginger garlic paste and fry until it becomes brown. .Then add chopped tomato and fry for 3 mins. Add turmeric powder and saute for a while .Now add the salt, spicy paste and water, bring to boil in the medium heat for 6 min.Crack the egg (don't beat the egg) and drop it in the boiling masala and allow it to cook. Dont stir for 5 mins in simmer till gravy is thick.Wait until yellow part boils and separate. Remove from fire. Season with curry leaves and mustard seeds.

Serve hot with rice or chapattis, garnished with chopped coriander leaves.

27 comments:

  1. This is a curry I would like to make at home..gr8 recipe

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  2. Different recipe...I had never tasted it before.ur spicy paste looks good,,,Thanks for sharing

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  3. Thanks for ur comments shankari and priya

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  4. hmmm..never tried beaten eggs kurma!! love this..gr8 blog!!

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  5. Nice recipe, Dhivya! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. hi superchef and meera thanks for dropping by

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  7. dhivya..you had asked about the puff pastry sheets..you will get them in your american grocers and they are in the refrigerator section and are from Pepperidge Farms . Hope this helps girl :)

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  8. Hi Dhivya - nice recipe this one is. Yes we get bored from normal boiled egg currys.. will try this one. Grandmas recipes r always the best!

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  9. i have not made egg curry this way.. will have to try soon. Looks yum with the gravy.

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  10. Dhivya, Thanks for visiting my blog. I love quick recipes, so I hope to get many great ideas from you. Keep up the good work!

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  11. Thanks for stopping by divya....your cooking blog is simply awesome....am sure gonna keep visting and will try some recipes....Yummy !

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  12. I've heard about this method but have always been hesitant to break in the eggs directly... but you make me want to try.. :)

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  13. I would love to have egg curry with anything!:)

    Good collection of quick homely recipes, Dhivya!Great going!Keep up your fine work,Girl :)

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  14. I love egg curry. Your version looks delicious.

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  15. Egg kurma looks fabulous, adding beaten eggs sounds great too. New to me, I will try!:)

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  16. wat a variety dhivya....i never tasted beaten eggs curry....looks fab!!!!

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  17. This is so very new to me but looks delicious and very tempting!

    Rosie x

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  18. Thank you for the kind words,seema
    pravs and lavanya- Would love feedback after you try it.
    Vaishali and rupa - Thanks for dropping by
    Bharathy,rosie,remya,asha,lisa- Thanks for ur comments

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  19. I've had this in my friend's place once when I was little. I loved it but nevr had it after that as my mom dosen't make it. Thanks for sharing this recipe. I'll try it soon.

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  20. Kribha -Thanks for dropping by. Let me know how is tastes after u try this one

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  21. Hi Divya ! I was looking for a recipe like this one.. I made it today and it was just awesome !! Thanks for posting this recipe..I added small red onions instead of the normal big ones and it turned out yummy !

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  23. Hi Dhivya,
    I tried your recipe tonight. It was really awesome. This is my first egg-korma ever and will be making more of it. Thanks for sharing it.

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  24. absolutely fantastic eye popping hot recipe!! loved it..thx a ton dhivya..sumitha

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  25. Hai dhivya...ur recipe was awesome..my hubby liked it very much...

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  26. Hai dhivya... Great idea to cook egg karma in different style...I love it so much!infact my hubby's office collegues so tasted this recipe and they also liked so much! Good creativity...congrats

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  27. Just made and had it for lunch. Only took ten minutes. Excellent taste. Thanks.

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Dhivya:)