Guddu Koora/Muttai Kurma/Egg Kurma
No specific reason why I decided to have Egg Kurma for the menu but when I started there were other things on mind suddenly I recollected there had been more Egg on the menu these days and the same taste would really change the need for more Eggs anymore and then my choice of ingredients changed and finally here this delicious and aromatic Kurma.
Ingredients:
Eggs - 6-7 nos.
Red Onion - 1 large
Tomatoes - 3 large
Ginger - 1 1/2 inches
Garlic - 7-8 cloves
Green Chillies - 4 nos.
Coconut - 2-3 inch long piece
Sesame Oil - 2 tbsps
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Fennel Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Bay Leaf - 2
Water as needed
Salt to taste
Spices:
Fennel Seeds - 2 tbsps
Poppy Seeds - 2 tsps
Red Chilly Powder - 1 tbsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tbsp
Coriander Powder - 3 tbsps
Garam Masala - 1 tsp
Pepper Corns - 2 tbsps (freshly ground)
Garnishing:
Coriander Leaves finely chopped
Method:
1. Finely chop Onion, slice Tomatoes. Scrape the back of the Coconut piece and cut into small pieces and grind it thoroughly well with some 1/4 cup - 1/2 cup of Water.
2. Peel Garlic and Ginger. Paste Garlic, Ginger, Green Chillies and 2 tbsps of chopped Onion with some Water if needed.
3. Powder 2 tbsps of Fennel Seeds and Poppy Seeds (dry ground using a hand motar).
4. Heat Oil, throw in the Mustard Seeds, 1/2 tsp Fennel Seeds and Bay Leaves. When Mustard Seeds splutter add the chopped Onions and cook until golden brown on low flame.
5. Now add the Ginger-Garlic paste (step 2) and cook on medium flame until the raw smell disappears and Oil oozes out.
6. Next goes the Fennel & Poppy Powder, Red Chilly Powder, Coriander Powder and Garam Masala and cook for few mins. Add the chopped Tomatoes, Red Chilly Powder and Salt cook until they become tender and mushy. Throw the Turmeric Powder in it.
7. After its cooked add 4 cups of Water and Salt bring it to a boil, then break the Eggs and let it cook by increasing the flame.
8. In about 10-15 mins the Eggs will be cooked, pour the blended Coconut Milk (straining is optional) and ground Pepper Corns simmer and cook for 5 mins. Garnish with Coriander Leaves and serve hot.
Serve with: Hot Rice or Dosa
Eggs - 6-7 nos.
Red Onion - 1 large
Tomatoes - 3 large
Ginger - 1 1/2 inches
Garlic - 7-8 cloves
Green Chillies - 4 nos.
Coconut - 2-3 inch long piece
Sesame Oil - 2 tbsps
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Fennel Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Bay Leaf - 2
Water as needed
Salt to taste
Spices:
Fennel Seeds - 2 tbsps
Poppy Seeds - 2 tsps
Red Chilly Powder - 1 tbsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tbsp
Coriander Powder - 3 tbsps
Garam Masala - 1 tsp
Pepper Corns - 2 tbsps (freshly ground)
Garnishing:
Coriander Leaves finely chopped
Method:
1. Finely chop Onion, slice Tomatoes. Scrape the back of the Coconut piece and cut into small pieces and grind it thoroughly well with some 1/4 cup - 1/2 cup of Water.
2. Peel Garlic and Ginger. Paste Garlic, Ginger, Green Chillies and 2 tbsps of chopped Onion with some Water if needed.
3. Powder 2 tbsps of Fennel Seeds and Poppy Seeds (dry ground using a hand motar).
4. Heat Oil, throw in the Mustard Seeds, 1/2 tsp Fennel Seeds and Bay Leaves. When Mustard Seeds splutter add the chopped Onions and cook until golden brown on low flame.
5. Now add the Ginger-Garlic paste (step 2) and cook on medium flame until the raw smell disappears and Oil oozes out.
6. Next goes the Fennel & Poppy Powder, Red Chilly Powder, Coriander Powder and Garam Masala and cook for few mins. Add the chopped Tomatoes, Red Chilly Powder and Salt cook until they become tender and mushy. Throw the Turmeric Powder in it.
7. After its cooked add 4 cups of Water and Salt bring it to a boil, then break the Eggs and let it cook by increasing the flame.
8. In about 10-15 mins the Eggs will be cooked, pour the blended Coconut Milk (straining is optional) and ground Pepper Corns simmer and cook for 5 mins. Garnish with Coriander Leaves and serve hot.
Serve with: Hot Rice or Dosa
I am sending my Egg Kurma to
Siri's - JFI Fennel
51 comments:
Masala sounds spicy and tasty, must try. Love Egg dishes.
Thats a delicious and tempting kurma, i do this way too..love anything with eggs..prefect entry..
Ramya,
egg kuruma looks spicy and yummy. i love egg curries
Looks so good and spicy... I love egg curries... Loved the combination of spices...
I love the masala and spiciness of the curry. Thanks for sending this as entry to JFI.
Siri
Great with any dish ....tasty
Hi spice powder looks very nice, will try this out with veggies, as I don't eat eggs like this!!, My son doesn't like eating it either!!.
My hubby loves eggs in any form...your egg kurma looks so rich and very tasty...I love the spices you have used here, I need to make this tomorrow itself...thanks Ramya :)
looks spicy n yummy!
lovely mix of spices. looks very yummy too..
This looks yum, I'd love to try this, egg is good!
egg is my fav and , egg kurma looks so delicious, love the homemade spice recipe
Spicy and delicious egg kurma....
Nice recipe,looks spicy and delicious....would love to try this one...
Gr8 combination of spices...Nice click 2 !!!!!
Woow looks spicy and nice!.. tempting!!.. nice clicks!!... I would like to share some awards with you please collect it from by blog:)
That guddu looks juicilious (new word)and damn tempting yaa. I can have it with roti, hot rice, pulav, tomato rice wat not....!!!! Nice job Ramya.
looks yummy :)
i have 3 awards waiting for u plz collect it from my blog :)
I love eggs so this one is on my Hit list!! Awesome...
Wow! Very flavorful kurma! Beautiful presentation! My fav.....
that's my fav one!
Droolilicious!!! I love eggs...
Wow I love kurmas...looks irresistable dear..
Thank u so much for ur bday wishes..I guess butterscotch flavoured cake is south Indian speacility.. Those who havent tasted that flavour will definitely miss a heavenly flavour..:)
Looks super delicious.... spicy one... looks mouthwatering.
Lovely presentation!
kurma looking yummy n spicy dear...
hey....thats looks just so good...thought of making some egg curry today....but dint want to see my hubby's face down...(I am bad at egg curries...)..very colourful pic!
Oh I love these....yummy recipe and a nice click!
Weekly once I make egg kurma or tamarind base egg curry!
Should taste great with roti!
Egg kuruma looks very delicious Ramya. I think this cool weather makes us all crave for spicy eggs:)
Kurma with all those masala sounds very flavorful must have tasted great too. Nice clicks Ramya.
yummy egg kuruma..pic perfect..well presented.keep up the good work dear..
first time to your blog... Yummy Egg Curry and Perfect Clicks!
First itme here..lovely collection of recipes..:)
Gald to follow you..:)
Too delicious and mouth-watering to say NO:D
wow! yummy Egg kurma ! will try this soon!
This type of Egg Kurma is new to me, I always used to hard boiled/scrambled ones.. Must taste divine with aromatic fennel!!
Love your blog gal! Awesome collection.. Btw, my pet name used to be Ramya too! (now nobody calls me by that name though!) That means even our initials are same :D
Love the variations you have in egg kormas. Fennel must have made it aromatic like anything. Marked again..
Your's is waiting on the line, was dodging coming here without posting it u know ;)
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Love eggs, anytime :-)Also love fennel in any non-veg /egg preparations.. Kurma looks so rich and wonderful clicks as always
Ramya, what a delightful egg dish. I love the addition of coconut. Only one thing, I've never been a big fan of fennel, so maybe with coriandar or cumin seeds? What do you think?
Am starving by looking at the pic, I also do somehow similar to this. Tasty !!!
Thanks Ramya for leaving a comment in my blog.
I have been trying to make something with eggs. The kurma looks nice and a definite try.
Egg kuruma looks delicious...nice combo with rice!
Thanks a lot for informing me about the event!
Egg dishes my all time favourite....nice pic...
Hi Ramya, I'm glad to see you blogging again and hope everything has been well. This is a great recipe.
Looks spicy as well as delicious!!!
nice presentation, good recipe and looks spicy and delicious
Wow! i love egg kurma. Your version sounds spicy and delicious. Gr8 da!!!
Fennel seeds in the masala sounds wonderful, Ramya! Curry looks delish!
What does "nos" stand for? I see it a lot in Indian recipes and I haven't figured it out yet.
The E is missing, she forgot...lololol
Seriously, it means numbers:)
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