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Hyderabadi Dahi Bhindi [Fried Okra in Yogurt Gravy]
I have been trying to make Dahi Bhindi for so long and when I found this recipe here, I was so thrilled to try it out ASAP. This recipe is a keeper....everyone at home enjoyed it a lot..lets see if you like it too...give it a try !
Ingredients: Bhindi/Okra - 2.5 cups Onion[large] finely chopped - 1 Tomatoes [large], finely chopped- 1 Ginger-Garlic Paste - 1/2 tsp Sugar - pinch Yougurt - 3/4 cup Grated coconut - 1tbsp Cashew nuts - 5-6 Kasuri methi/ dried Feenugreek leaves - 1/2 tbsp Kitchen King Masala - 1 tbsp Red Chilli Powder - to taste Turmeric Powder-½ tsp Amchur/Dry Mango Powder-½ -1 tsp Coriander Powder - ½ tsp Oil - 2-3 tbsp Salt to taste For Tempering: Mustard Seeds - 1 tsp Jeera/Cumin Seeds-½ tsp Hing/Asafoetida - A Pinch Curry Leaves - 8-10 leaves Oil - 1 tbsp Method: Cut okra [bhindi/ ladies finger] in to 1 cm thick pieces and sprinkle salt and mix well. Keep it aside for half an hour. This step will reduce the slimness and makes it easy to fry [This is an optional step] Heat 2-3 tbsp of oil in a pan and fry okra pieces continuously on high flame till they are just cooked. It takes about 7-10mins.Make sure you retain the green color of okras. Transfer the cooked okras to a plate lined with paper towel to absorb excess oil. Soak cashew nuts and grated coconut in water [or milk] and grind it to make smooth paste and keep it aside for later use [Coconut and cashew imparts creaminess to the gravy] Heat oil in a pan, add mustard seeds, let it splutter. Then add cumin seeds , hing and curry leaves. Now add onions and fry till they turn golden. Now add ginger-garlic paste and fry till it is cooked [raw smell should disappear]. Add all the dry spices [kitchen king masala or garam masala, red chillie powder, coriander powder and amchur powder] along with Kasuri methi. I add water to the dry masala before adding to the curry. This protects the spices from getting burned. Add chopped tomatoes and sauté till they release their juice [maybe 2 minutes]. Add coconut-cashew paste and mix it nicely. Cook for a minute on medium heat. Add well beaten curd/yogurt and a pinch of sugar and mix nicely Now add salt and depending on the consistency of the gravy add 1/2 to 1 cup of water and cook for 5 minutes. Mix in fried okra [bhindi] and adjust for seasoning and consistency of gravy. Add more water if you think the gravy is thick. Simmer on low heat for 3-5 minutes. Serve it with Roti [Chapati] or Paratha [Indian flat bread] related searches : Hyderabadi
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