Green peas is a seasonal vegetable and it was available only in winter 10 -12 years back in India but these days it is available around the year in the frozen form.
But nothing can beat the taste and the flavor of fresh peas from the pods and love those cuties in my curries and rice.
I buy the green peas in winter in a bulk and freeze it but today I made this curry from the fresh peas.This is a flavorful curry which is available in Annapurna restaurant to serve it along with naans and parathas.This is my close friend's recipe and now on to the recipe........................
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Green Peas | 11/2cups |
Onion(finely chopped) | 1no. |
Tomato(finely chopped) | 1no. |
Green chilly(slit lengthy) | 3nos. |
Coriander powder/dhania podi | 2tsp |
Turmeric powder/manjal podi | 1/4tsp |
Garam masala powder | 1/4tsp |
Oil | 4tbs |
Coriander leaves(chopped) | 2tbs |
Curry leaves(chopped) | 2 sprigs |
Salt | to taste |
To saute and grind
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Onion(roughly chopped) | 2nos.(medium size) |
Tomato(roughly chopped) | 2nos. |
Garlic/poondu(roughly chopped) | 4 cloves |
Ginger/inji(roughly chopped) | 1 inch piece |
Coriander leaves(rougly chopped) | 1 handful |
Mint leaves | one handful |
Cashews | 2tsp |
Cloves/lavangam | 6nos. |
Cinnamon/pattai | 1 inch piece |
Green cardamom/ellakai | 1no. |
Green chilly | 3-4nos. |
Method
Cook the green peas in the microwave for 5-6 minutes with a pinch of salt and keep it aside.
Heat a tbs oil, add cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, followed by onions and green chillies.When onion turns brown add tomatoes and fry until it turns mushy.Finally add cashews and fry a while then add coriander and mint and fry until it shrinks.Once it is cooled grind into fine paste.
Heat around 4 tbs of oil add onion and fry until it turns golden then add tomato and green chillies and fry for a minute.Add cooked green peas follows turmeric powder, coriander powder, garam masala powder and fry it.
Then add the ground paste and add 1/2-3/4 cup of water(At this point if you feel oil is less add little more)Allow it to boil,till the oil separates and become thick.Can garnish it with fresh green chillies and coriander leaves.
Serve it with roti or naan.
Enjoy............................................
- This curry needs little more oil to get a nice taste,so do not compromise on the amount of oil.
- Here I didn't use red chilly powder only the green chillies but if you want you can add 1/2 tsp but the color will be different.
- Cook the green peas in the microwave oven or a open pot.
Love it ..beautiful presentation!
ReplyDeleteSo delicious n tempting peas masala! Loved the first pic more, neat presentation Nalini!
ReplyDeleteCurry looks absolutely delicious. Lovely presentation.
ReplyDeleteSuperb curry :) love your clicks and presentation :) I love green peas in curries, this is one great side with chappati
ReplyDeleteUau this is amazing :)love it!
ReplyDeletelovely curry dear....love the clicks...
ReplyDeleteSeriously am in love with this curry,love that beautiful colour and who can resist to this beautiful peas curry.
ReplyDeleteDrooling here :)
ReplyDeletePerfect side dish with paranthas !!!
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ReplyDeleteThat looks seriously delicious !!!cant wait to try this one...
ReplyDeleteLove this, absolutely great. Will make it with green lentils because my peas are still growing in the garden!
ReplyDeletemouthwatering, will make it on monday itself
ReplyDeleteSo deliciously beautifully made. I know my grammar is all wrong but that is what i felt and do not wnat to change it
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful setup Nalini..love green peas masala..
ReplyDeletewonderful presentation. I like how the rotis have been rolled up in placed in a cup!
ReplyDeleteDroll worth curry..,,
ReplyDeletewell presented!!! love the cutely rolled rotis!! they look so perfect in the picture!!
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Nalini..marvelous job, very well presented, and what super pics, loved all of them.
ReplyDeleteFinger licking one, lovely presentation.
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation. drooling here...looks awesome
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and mouthwatering gravy
ReplyDeleteJust made this and it is an awesome recipe. Truly restaurant style. Great taste and consistency. Tx Nalini
ReplyDeleteSheela
I tried this gravy, very tasty and spicy. We liked it very much. Thanks for the wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteYou, my pal, ROCK! I found just the information I already searched all over the place and simply couldn’t find it. What a great site.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sheela and Nithya for trying this recipe and I am so glad that you liked it.
ReplyDeleteReally a nice presentation,I would try this out in our Pot Luck !
ReplyDeleteIm prepaering it today
ReplyDeletePrepared this curry and it turned out awesome..thanks for the wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteA very very delicious looking curry :) surely it would be a yummy Hit :) wonderful clicks and presentation dear :)
ReplyDeletei tries it today ya its awesome
ReplyDeleteI ve always been looking out for a green peas gravy that looks like this one. Love the colour and the clicks make you want to try it out.
ReplyDeleteYummy!
Shobha
Yesterday i ate this dish in a restaurant and fell in love with its colour n taste nicely presented 😊
ReplyDeleteYesterday i ate this dish in a restaurant and fell in love with its colour n taste nicely presented 😊
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Very nice ......tried it today came out very well .. Just added some fresh cream ..... Thanks .....
ReplyDeleteHi does this need green or black cardamom?
ReplyDeleteIt's green cardamom.
DeleteIt's green cardamom.
Deletevery nice post and look's good, thanks for sharing the green peas curry template.
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Tried it today. It was delicious.
ReplyDeletegreen peas in green curry..never tried it..thanks nalini
ReplyDeleteHi just seeing the picture I started to drool..😂..today I am planning to make it for lunch.. will let you know once we finish licking the bowl... Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHi Nalini - when do you add garlic and ginger? I didn’t see it in the steps
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