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September 16, 2015 South Indian

CORiander Egg Curry

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Ingredients 

3 nos – Eggs, boiled

1 no – Onion, big sized

2 nos – tomato, medium sized

Salt to taste

3 tbsp – Oil

1 tsp – mustard seeds

1 tsp – Turmeric powder

1 tsp – Red chilly powder

Whole red chilly for tempering 


For grinding

1 cup – Coriander leaves

1/2 inch – ginger

4 to 5 nos – Garlic cloves

1 inch – Cinnamon stick

2 nos – Cloves

1 no – Cardamom 

10 nos – Black pepper 

Method

Boil eggs, peel and cut it into half and set aside.

Grind the ingredients listed under grinding, to a smooth paste using water.

In a deep pan, heat the oil. Add onions, and sauté it till it turns brown. 

Add tomato, turmeric, redchilly powder and sauté for couple of minutes. 

Add the ground paste and cook till the oil seperates. Add salt to taste and a pinch of sugar.

Add the eggs and boil till the gravy is thick. 

For tempering heat oil in a sauce pan. Add mustard seeds to it. Once it crackles, add red chillies to it and pour it over the curry. Serve hot with rotis.

  

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An accessory designer,an artist, a mother of a toddler and someone who loves cooking, trying my hand on blogging as well. Cooking for me is no different from painting or designing a lamp. It gives the same joy of playing with taste, texture like i get while playing with colours.

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