This is another recipe of my Mom, one of my favorite too,love it with hot rice n papad/Potato Fry. Very spicy and tangy curry cooked with peas. Garlic,Mint and whole garam masala gives you lots of flavor. We make this curry with dried peas, I used some left over soaked peas which i used after making Green Peas Cabbage Vada. The peas were sprouted and this curry turned out to be more nutritious and delicious. You can also try this with frozen/fresh peas. Plz Adjust the spice level according to your taste, mine was HOT...HOT...Now to the recipe..
Ingredients
Ingredients
- Onion 1 large (finely chopped)
- Tomato 2 large (chopped)
- Peas 1/4 cup (fresh/dried-soaked n cooked)
- Curry leaves 1 sprig
- Turmeric powder 1/8 tsp
- Chili powder 2 tsp
- Curry masala powder 1/2 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Cilantro 2 tbsp(finely chopped)
- Mint leaves 1 tsp(chopped)
- Oil 1 tbsp
- Mustard seeds 1/2 tsp
- Fennel seeds 1/2 tsp
- Clove 2-3 no.s
- Cinnamon 1" stick
- Garlic 2-3 cloves(crushed)
- Green chili 1 no.(finely chopped)
- If using dried green peas, soak it for 6 hours or overnight and cook 3/4 th and keep aside until use.
- Heat oil in a kadai, add the tempering ingredients , one by one and wait till splutter and fry them lightly.
- Then add onions and curry leaves and saute till it turns translucent.
- And add tomatoes and saute till it turns mushy and tender.
- Now add peas and turmeric powder and stir fry for 1 minute.
- And then add red chili powder and fry for 1-2 minutes and add 1/4 cup water, enough salt and bring it boil for 4-5minutes.
- Then add curry masala powder and simmer for 2 minutes or until desired consistency.
- Lastly add mint and cilatro and turn off the stove.(no pic for this step,forgot to take)
- That's it..Hot and Tangy Tomato Peas Curry is ready to serve.
wow..its looks yummy dear...love the thick colour of the dish n combo of the dish is really superbb...
ReplyDeleteThokku looks absolutely droolworthy Sangee, a prefect pair for rotis too.
ReplyDeletedelicious looking combination
ReplyDeleteSlurp...tempting and flavorful patanni thokku,feel like grabbing the plate.
ReplyDeleteNice thokku, looks very spicy and flavorful..
ReplyDeleteTangy, simple & a lip smacking curry..
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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yummy looking dish. i think if dish connected with mom itself becomes delicious
ReplyDeleteCurry looks yumm! I think any sprouted legume will be suiting this! will try with kondaikadalai n let u know! :)
ReplyDeletein any form grenn peas i love it..i love the masala..too good..
ReplyDeleteLooks really hot... Love the platter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely colorful meal..the last click is soo inviting!
ReplyDeletei loved this curry. we make a similar tomato based gravy. i love the addition of mint to this... love the presentation at the end
ReplyDeletehappy pongal dear:-)
ReplyDeletehappy pongal to you and family..nice curry..i feel it goe well with roti too
ReplyDeleteThe thakkali pattani thokku looks absolutely sumptuous! I love intense flavours and your pictures never fail to convey how lipsmackingly good your dishes are.
ReplyDeleteEn iniya Pongal Nalvaazhthukkal! Hope you are enjoying your family time at home now.
Happy pongal to you dear....Curry looks very yummy...
ReplyDeleteHappy Sankranthi :)Nice tokku..
ReplyDeleteVery yummy looking one. Happy Pongal to you.
ReplyDeleteThe color is lovely and the dish looks delicious. Loved it. I am announcing Valentines Special – my 1st blog event and a Giveaway.!. Please do be a part of it and send in your recipes..! :)
ReplyDeleteThis curry has a lovely color...looks yummy and mouthwatering..
ReplyDeleteIniya Pongal Nalvazhuthukal, Sangee
wowowo i like that :)
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Super-delish luking and so yummy Thakkali Pattani Thokku Dear.Happy Pongal.
ReplyDeleteThokku looks so delicious and I loved the beautiful color of the curry.
ReplyDeleteawesome combo....curry looks superb!!
ReplyDeletewow, love that bright red colour... looks so pretty! :)
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