Monday, April 12, 2010

Sweet Corn Korma

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I am on diet and hence prefer eating rotis in the night than rice or anything else for that matter. But for those rotis to be delicious, I really need interesting kormas or side dishes to go with it. :)

I am literally trying to make side dishes with any vegetable I find at home. :)

Sweet corn is one of my favorite vegetable since its really versatile. I love eating cup corn on the road side stalls ;) Say shopping in pondy bazaar, this is one thing that I will never miss out :)

Today, I was looking out for a nice side dish recipe with corn and luckily found this in Medhaa's blog.

I have made changes according to my taste, hence here we go for the my version of sweet corn korma :)

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Ingredients:

Sweet corn - 2 cup (Shredded)
Onions - 3 large
Tomatoes - 2
Green chillies - 2
Curd - 1 cup
Chilly powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - a pinch
Garam Masala - 1/2 tsp
Coconut - 1/2 cup
Poppy seeds - 3 tsp
Cashew nuts - 10
Corn flour - 1 tsp
Sugar - 1 tsp
Salt - for taste
Coriander leaves

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Method:

Grind scrapped coconut, poppy seeds and cashew nuts together into a very smooth paste by adding some water to it. Keep this aside.

Dice onions, tomatoes and green chillies finely. Cook the corn cobs and shred them.

Heat 3 tsp of oil in a pan and add the diced onions, tomatoes and chillies and saute till they turn golden brown. Now add the ground coconut paste and cook till oil separates. Once done, add the sweet corn, turmeric powder, garam masala, chilly powder, sugar and salt. Now add the beaten curd and mix well. Add some water to bring it to the required consistency.

Cover and cook on low flame for 10 minutes.

Dilute the corn flour in 2 tsp of water and add it to the gravy stirring constantly. Now the korma would reach the required creamy consistency. (I did this to get a creamy gravy, you can skip this step if you don't want it that way) Keep stirring for two more mins.

Finally garnish with coriander leaves.

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Serve it hot with roti, nan, paratha or even ghee rice :)

Happy making and happy eating :)


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40 comments:

  1. Lovely dish Nits...Not a big fan of corn, but this sounds interesting...

    Love
    Kairali sisters

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  2. Urs Luks superlatively Yummmmm.....

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  3. I am not a sweetcorn fan:)but yours looks way yum.Maybe ill give this a try.cool presentation nithi.

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  4. Very interesting recipe..I love anything prepared from sweet corn..love your presentation..very nice:-)

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  5. Nithya,

    Sweet corn korma looks thick and creamy.

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  6. Looks creamy...havent tried kurma with corn am sure it wud be yum!

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  7. never thought of making korma with sweet corns but looks yummy:)

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  8. Did u by any chance put on weight in this one week or so? If you are going on diet then I think I should stop eating only.

    Even I wanted to try out this Sweet korma but since I have never tasted it anywhere was little hesitant to put my hands on it. But I must say yours is a way creamy and rich and am sure it tastes heavenly.

    Beautiful click as usual

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  9. I love sweet corn..looks yumm and I loved the wooden tray nithi.

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  10. what a delicious sweet corn kurma. Looks fabulos Nithya.

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  11. Wowwwwww! Lovely clicks! I loved the all the pictures...wonderful! Korma looks finger-licking good too! Bookmarked :)

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  12. That's a new recipe. Looks delicious! Love the pics!

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  13. Hi nithya

    You r sweet korma looks very tasty and as usual the clicks are awesome.
    Would try it out and let you know how it came about.
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  14. Interesting recipe! It looks delicious..nice presentation too..

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  15. Sweet corn kurma sounds truly divine, thanks for sharing..

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  16. Interesting and new recipe dear...but definitely a must try coz it looks soo yummy and creamy.

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  17. wonderful presentation and healthy korma..really interesting one!

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  18. Wonderful dish with rotis, yummm!!

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  19. Sounds very interesting. I should try it. Nice decoration and nice click!

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  20. hihihi...corn korma in an easy chair...awesome presentation !!! brilliant way to consume corn...really wants to try this some time....

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  21. Hy Nits,

    Yummy Sweet corn Korma, and needless to mention a lovely click..thanks for sharing this new and nutritious recipe.

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  22. You and diet???? OMG I should probably live on salads and juices then :D
    Sweet Corn is one of my favorite too, i love to munch them just like that too :)
    Awesome photography and presentation!

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  23. korma looks quite nice and a new and different one too.still confused why ur on diet!!!

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  24. Very Interesting side dish. I love the serving tray and the corn on the cob art and ofcourse the yummy thick kurma! Good luck to staying on the diet. I bet with this kurma and roti plan you just may be able to do it!

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  25. Looks awesome, lovely presentation.

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  26. corn korma looks rich and creamy...nice presentation....

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  27. Korma looks delicious .. lovely pics

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  28. Wow.. brilliant pic.. looks soo good, love the recipe too.

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  29. Nice yaa, looks very rich n yummy!!

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  30. looks delicious..i like sweet corn.the recipe is new to me..sure will try this one.really liked the presentation
    First time to ur blog u have a lovely blog yarr.following you.Do visit our blog too http://pranithworld.blogspot.com/

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  31. Corn is one of my favorite vegetables as well, and this sounds like a new a delicious way to prepare it. I would certainly enjoy having a nice little serving of it to savor.

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  32. I love the corn cob decoration. As good as the dish.

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  33. What a great way to enjoy some corn!

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