Ingredients:
Mushroom -- 200gm
Soya chunks -- 15 - 20 chunks
Onion -- 1 medium size
Green Chillies -- 2 –3
Tomato -- 1 medium size
Ginger -- 1 inch piece
Garlic -- 3 -4 cloves
Turmeric Powder -- 1/4 tsp
Chilly Powder -- 1 tsp
Coriander Powder -- 2 tsp
Garam Masala -- 1 tsp
Shredded coconut -- 1 cup
Curry leaves -- 1 spring
Coriander leaves -- few
Shallots -- 1 small
Red chillies -- 1 –2
Mustard seeds -- 1 tsp
Oil -- 2 tbsp
Salt -- to taste
Soya chunks -- 15 - 20 chunks
Onion -- 1 medium size
Green Chillies -- 2 –3
Tomato -- 1 medium size
Ginger -- 1 inch piece
Garlic -- 3 -4 cloves
Turmeric Powder -- 1/4 tsp
Chilly Powder -- 1 tsp
Coriander Powder -- 2 tsp
Garam Masala -- 1 tsp
Shredded coconut -- 1 cup
Curry leaves -- 1 spring
Coriander leaves -- few
Shallots -- 1 small
Red chillies -- 1 –2
Mustard seeds -- 1 tsp
Oil -- 2 tbsp
Salt -- to taste
Preparation of Mushroom masala:
Boil a cup of water and leave the soya chunks in the boiling water for 10 – 15 minutes. Once it cools, squeeze it well and clean until it stops foaming. Cut the chunks into small pieces. Clean and cut the mushrooms into small pieces.
Add chopped onions, slit green chillies, chopped tomatoes, minced ginger, minced garlic, turmeric powder, chilly powder, coriander powder, garam masala and curry leaves to the mushrooms and soya chunks. Marinate and keep it aside for 10 – 15 minutes.
Cook this on a low flame and add water as required for the gravy. Remember that water comes out of mushroom while cooking. When the mushrooms are almost cooked, add the ground coconut paste. Let it boil and then garnish with coriander leaves.
Heat oil in a small pan. Splutter the mustard seeds, add the red chillies and fry the chopped shallots. Add this to the cooked curry.
Serve hot.
Adipoli analoo...Randum enikishtapetta sadangangal anu tto...
ReplyDeleteThis would make a perfect n healthy side dish for chappathi..yumm
ReplyDeleteDelicious mushroom masala..creamy gravy,lovely
ReplyDeletemushroom n soya chunks masala...nice idea..will try it some day...
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious and making me hungry.....
ReplyDeleteu know what i have absolutely no idea what soya chunks taste like:O
ReplyDeleteMushroom with soya chunks adipoli. Nice curry for rice.
ReplyDeletecreamy n delish!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
Perfect curry with steamed rice! Yummmy! :D
ReplyDeleteLooks really delicious! Soy chunks are for sure healthy.
ReplyDeleteHey the texture and color of the curry is really making me drool and wish i have this curry with roti or naan now.
ReplyDeleteSuperb curry!! Would love to have it with chapatis..Awesome recipe, Nitha..
ReplyDeletevariety ayittundallo inagne chinthichittilla soya tanne kazhikkan madiyanu. sure ithu try cheyyam
ReplyDeletePerfect curry for chapathi.Adipoli.
ReplyDeletePrefect masala for rotis, looks super delicious..
ReplyDeleteawesome...love to have this with kerala paratha..naattil evideyaa...came to your space from another blog.. im thinking hw i missed these much beautiful snaps.. so happy to follow you.. :)
ReplyDeleteGr8 recipe,wonderful presentation and a very innovative thinking of adding 2 bland item to make such a colourful and lovely recipe....hats off to u
ReplyDeleteThis looks totally tasty!
ReplyDeletedelicious curry
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delicious one....bookmarked....
ReplyDeleteMushroom-soya combination looks good.I usually make mushrooms with capsicum and baby corn....must try this one.
ReplyDeletethis looks awesome. will try it out... easy to satisfy the family when we go into non-veg mode.... i have a tough time handling that. :)
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