bhindi curry / okra curry / ladies finger curry



Indian Okra Curry / Sarson wali Bhindi ki sabzi


indian okra curry recipe

Today´s recipe is a delicious and tasty curry made with okra pampered in a lovely mustard sauce. When I first saw this recipe in a TV show, it sounded very interesting. But I was quite apprehensive about the result. I have tried other veggies with mustard sauce like aava pettina arati kura where raw plantains are cooked in mustard seeds paste and tamarind gravy. But ladies finger in mustard sauce was something new to me. I tried it immediately and the curry was awesome.

bhindi curry recipe


The pungent taste of black mustard seeds is dominated by the sweetness from the sugar, the sourness from tomatoes and the spiciness from the chillies. It has got a totally new and unique flavour which goes very well with rice or roti or chapathi. This mustard sauce gives both the flavours of sweet and hot ( pungent ) tastes. The addition of tomato balances all the remaining flavours. So, this curry is the combo of all the tastes - sweet, sour and hotness.  

okra curry in mustard gravy


I love this ladies finger because of many reasons. Firstly, this is a low calorie veggie rich in calcium and other necessary minerals. Secondly, this being a versatile veggie that can be used and cooked in various forms. I have already shared the basic bhindi tomato curry and the stew ( bendakaya pulusu ) which is so very prefect for a windy or a chilli afternoon meal.


This sarson wali bhindi sabzi is a variation from the routine okra fry. The preparation of this curry is also very simple with a small process of frying the bhindi, preparing the sauce ( gravy ) and cooking off together. Its always advisable to use tender okra for any bhindi curry. Now, lets not waste any more time and get straight into the preparation of this curry.


sarson wali bhindi ki sabji

Preparation



Wash the bhindi and wipe with a kitchen cloth. Chop off the edges and cut the bhindi into 2" pieces.


Keep aside. Heat oil in a pan for deep frying.


Fry the chopped okra in batches.


Fry until the okra withers. The okra should be completely cooked and the edges should be brown in colour as shown in the pic below. 


Prepare the sauce with the items listed under ´To Grind´.


Now heat oil in another pan.


Add kalonji seeds. Adding these onion seeds will give a lovely flavour to the curry. You can skip if not interested. 


Fry for a minute and add the finely chopped onions.


Add sugar and mix well. The addition of sugar gives an amazing caramelising effect on the onions.


Saute the onions until brown in colour. Now add the turmeric powder and the ground paste.


Add sufficient water and mix well.


Now add the chopped tomatoes and salt and cook covered.


When the tomatoes are cooked, add the fried bhindi pieces and mix well.


Check for seasoning and garnish with coriander leaves. Serve hot as a side dish with rice, roti or chapathi.


sweet and spicy ladies finger curry

Ingredients


Bhindi  250g
Sugar  2 tsp
Turmeric powder  1/2 tsp
Onions  1
Kalonji seeds ( onion seeds ) 1 tsp 
Oil  1 tbsp.
Salt  to taste
Chilli powder 2 tsp
Oil  to deep fry
Coriander leaves  to garnish


To grind


Cumin seeds  1 tsp 
Chilli powder  1tsp
Mustard seeds  1 1/2 tbsp
Coriander seeds  1 tbsp.
Water little 


Method



  1. Chop the okra into 2 " pieces and keep aside.
  2. Deep fry the okra pieces in oil until cooked. Keep aside.
  3. Grind the items listed under the ´To Grind´ table. Keep aside.
  4. Heat oil in a pan and add kalonji seeds. 
  5. Add chopped onions and sugar. Cook until brown in colour. 
  6. Add turmeric powder and the ground paste. 
  7. Add water, chopped tomatoes and salt. Mix well and cook covered. 
  8. Once the tomatoes are soft, add the fried okra and mix well.
  9. Garnish with coriander leaves and serve hot.


Notes



  • Increase/decrease the amount of chilli powder according to your taste buds.
  • You can use the ready made mustard paste instead of the mustard seeds. 
  • You can also use the yellow mustard seeds instead of the black mustard seeds. 
  • Adding tomato is optional. But it gives a nice taste to the curry. 
  • This rai wali bhindi curry is a semi-gravy dish which is perfect for both rice and chapathi. 
  • Do not skip on adding the sugar to the curry.




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