Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Spiced Pumpkin Curry

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When the western world celebrates and decorates pumpkins for Halloween, the Indians use it for making delicious Sambhar or curry :) 

This is one of my most favorite curry since it has spice, sweetness and also the tang from tamarind. Its such a delicious blend that I completely drool while describing it :)

Yummy is an understatement. Give it a try and you would thank me for the recipe :)
 
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Ingredients:

Yellow pumpkin - 2 cups (large chopped pieces)
Tamarind paste - 1/2 cup
Jaggery - 1 tblsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Chilly powder - for taste
Salt - for taste
Sugar - 2 tsp
Mustard seeds - 1/4 tsp

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Method:

Wash and chop pumpkin into large pieces. 

Take a heavy bottomed vessel and drop in the chopped pumpkin pieces along with tamarind paste, a tsp of salt, a tsp of chilly powder, jaggery and turmeric powder. Add enough water to cover the pieces and cook closed. Pumpkin gets cooked very soon, keep an eye on it. Remove one piece after 5 mins and check if the skin is cooked, if its still hard then cook for another 3 mins. Once its just cooked and still in shape, remove from flame and filter the water into a fresh bowl. ( you can use the spiced water to make vatha kozhambu). 

Now take a frying pan and add a tsp of oil and splutter mustard seeds. Add the cooked pumpkin pieces and saute for few mins until the water is absorbed. Now add little salt, chilly powder and sugar to it and saute for few more mins. 

Serve it with curd rice or ghee rice :) It does go well with chapathi too :)


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Note:

Do not remove the skin of the pumpkin. If you remove them, there is a chance that it gets over cooked and looses shape. The skin would get cooked well and will add taste to the dish. 

Reserve the tamarind spiced water after cooking the pumpkins for making vatha kozhambu or simply add it to sambar. 

Taste the cooked pumpkin and then add more salt and chilly powder accordingly. 

Adding sugar makes it different, juicy and tasty. Do not skip it.

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Written by: Nithya
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17 comments:

  1. i love pumpkin a lot..how have you been?

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  2. Same here... I cant get enough of pumpkins. This is a must try dish for me.

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  3. very interesting dish!!!! bookmarking it
    Sowmya
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  4. As i child i never liked pumpkin but I think after living in north America for years, have found a new fond love for this fruit. Love your dish! simple but flavorful

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  5. super delicious and inviting pumpkin curry.

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  6. what a lovely recipe :) you clicks make it so special

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  7. I am hungryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.It looks so good

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  8. Looks very simple and nice Nits. I cant imagine tamarind, sugar and salt to a dish like pumpkin. Cooking with the skin is new to me. The version we get here in the US seems to have a very thick skin,..

    Awesome little pots!

    Shobha

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  9. Simple n delicious curry,havent made some since a long.

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  10. vow..pumpkin with skin..like the crunchiness with it

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  11. Love any pumpkin prep,will try this..looks very tempting!

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