Sunday, November 29, 2009

Smashed Yam Curry (Karunai Kilangu Masiyal)


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Karunai Kilangu(Elephant foot yam) Masiyal is one of the best currys that i ever crave for. Its an all in one sweet, sour and spicy curry. It goes super good when mixed with ghee rice or even with curd rice.

I am sure it would be a favorite of all dish. :)


Karunai Kilangu(Elephant foot yam)
Image source: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2277/2329935739_d4dccb134c.jpg


Ingredients:

Elephant Foot Yam(Karunai Kilangu)- 1/2 kg
Tamarind paste - 2 tblsp
Onion - 4
Red Chilly - 2
Chilly powder - 2 tsp
Jaggery - 2 tbl sp
Rice flour - 2 tbl sp
Asafoetida - a pinch
Turmeric powered - a pinch
Salt - for taste
Oil
Curry leaves - few
Coriander leaves - few

Yam Masiyal


Method:

Pressure cook Yam and peel the skin and smash it smoothly. In a bowl, mix together the smashed yam, turmeric powder, asafoetida, salt, jaggery, tamarind paste, rice flour and chilly powder.

Now in a pan(Preferably non stick kadai), take 2 tbl sp of oil and season with mustard, curry leaves and red chilly. Now dice onion into small pieces and add it to the pan. Fry till golden brown. Once done add the yam mixture to it and keep stirring it in low flame for 20 min(until it rolls out without sticking to the sides). You can add more oil if it sticks too much to the sides. Finally add the cut coriander leaves to it.

Yummy yam masiyal is ready.

You can mix this along with ghee rice or have it along with curd rice too. :)

Happy eating :)


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Written by: Nithya
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27 comments:

  1. It's been years since I ate this karunakizhangu; I love this masiyal with curd rice too!! thank you for reminding!!

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  2. that's a quick to make simple recipe.

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  3. Just love this masiyal, but never tried adding jaggery, love this addition..

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  4. Never tried Masiyal,looks really good,want to try

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  5. we too make it in the same way,but adding jaggery is new to me.will try next time.

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  6. Never heard of elephant food yam. Look more than sweet potatoes.

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  7. I am sure this will go very well with Thayir saatham.

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  8. Yummy one, perfect for curd rice, looks delicious.

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  9. Nice presentation,Love to have it with curd rice........

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  10. Hmmm... been ages since I had this masiyal... I don't get karunai kizhangu here :-(. Wonderful Niths and as always, amazing click!

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  11. A very new combination for me.....will try it

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  12. Hi Nithya..thanks for stopping by and for the wonderful comments..love your blog too..

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  13. Very good masiyal and my mom makes it very nice. This is simple and loved the click as ever

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  14. Beautiful Presentation.This is a new recipe for me. Quick and Easy. I make parathas with Yam.I love flowers so always happy to see ur recipes with a background of ur beautiful flowers-this time peach colored roses...

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  15. Lovely blog very neat...Iam first time here ... good to see ur recipes.

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  16. Nice recipe!!love to have it with rice.:)

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  17. Hi Nithya, thank you for your comments on Krishnaarpanam. Love your blog too. The pics are very attractive and welcoming too.

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  18. I usually have Yam either deep fried or baked but never tried a curry with it, sounds interesting, will try some day :-)

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  19. My mom makes it. Generally it goes well with Pulikolambu & rice.

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  20. This is not Karunai kizangu[picture], it is SENAI KIZANGU,pl. note,

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  21. This is not Karunai kizangu[picture], it is SENAI KIZANGU,pl. note,

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