These days my younger sister in India is cooking some special dishes everyday in the evening. And she in turn is sending me the recipes of those dishes that she tried. This is one of the her recipes that I tried and I must say it turned out excellent. It was like a feast for us on July 4th with both kaju capscicum and bagara annam.
You need...
3 capcicums/green peppers, cut into ribbon shapes
2 medium onions, chopped
1 large tomato, chopped
1 cup kaju/cashews
1/2 tbsp cumin powder
1/2 tbsp coriander powder
1 tbsp cumin
2 cups yogurt, beaten
1/2 cup coconut
1 tbsp red chilli powder
1 tbsp ginger garlic paste
4 tbsp oil
a pinch of turmeric
salt to taste
cilantro for garnishing
- Heat 2 tbsp oil in a pan and roast onions, tomatoes. Add ginger garlic paste and fry for a minute. Remove and blend 3/4th of this mixture along with half cup kaju/cashew.
- Heat 2 tbsp oil in the same pan again and add cumin and fry for a minute.
- Add capsicum and fry until it is cooked. Add the remaining 1/4th onion mixture. To reduce the time in cooking capcisum here, you can cook that in the microwave for 5 mins after chopping.
- After capsicum is cooked, add the blended gravy, red chilli powder, turmeric, cumin and coriander powder, remaining half cup kaju/cashew and mix everything for a minute.
- Add yogurt and cook for 10-15 mins under reduced flame. Keep mixing in between.
- Add salt and cilantro at the end.
Serve hot with either Rice or Chapathi.
1 cup of cashews. Thats definitely gotta taste good.
ReplyDeleteThis is a must try recipe! Looks absolutely delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteOohhhh.. that is so cashewyy.... Its gotta taste divine :)
ReplyDeleteyummm, that sure is a rich & creamy dish :)looks fab!
ReplyDeletehmm delicious i love the addition of cashew in veg curries.
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ReplyDelete1 cup kaju? no wonder the gravy looks so rich and delicious:) i cooked something similar yesterday with diff veg. will post the recipe soon:) by the way what is bagara annam?
ReplyDeleteLata that is one rich creamy dish. Looks and must taste delicious.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great combination!I made Capsicum dish yesterday too.Rice looks delicious too.Enjoy Lata.I am glad you are feeling better now.Hugs:))
ReplyDeleteThat looks very rich and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks very rich Lata.
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Sisters are special aren't they? I had mine email me some info today on how she prepares a particular ingredient so that I could include it in my column.
ReplyDeleteThat DOES look good!
ReplyDeleteI love cashews......Delish....
ReplyDeletevery very rich one ..It must have tasted great .yummy yummy
ReplyDeletehey thats a pretty rich gravy. sounds delicious.so many good ingredients!!
ReplyDeleteAh, this looks rich and delicious! I'll be trying this soon.
ReplyDeletehey capsicum and green pepper is unique and looks rich and yummy, bookmarked to try...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe Lata.
ReplyDeleteI gotta try this... Capsicum can be used this way too ;)
New dish for me. Thanks for sharing Kaju recipe with capsicum.....Nice idea.:)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try this today. I ate this recipe once before at my friend's place but keeping some of the kaju whole must make it for a good presentation. :)
ReplyDeleteA rich gravy. Could imagine its taste. It looks like i missed many posts with good recipes. Will cover everything today :) Viji
ReplyDeleteLata During the prep of this recipe when should we add the coconut listed under the ingredients
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