Ingredients (Serves 3 to 4):
Vellarikka / Lemon cucumber -- 1 small approx 250gm
Turmeric powder -- ½ tsp
Chilly powder -- 1 tsp
Coconut -- ¼ cup
Cumin seeds -- ½ tsp
Buttermilk/Curd -- ¼ cup
Curry leaves -- 2 - 3 springs
Shallots -- 1
Mustard -- ½ tsp
Red Chilly -- 3 to 4
Oil -- 1 tbsp
Salt -- to taste
Preparation:
Peel of the skin, remove the seeds, clean and cut the cucumber into cubes.In a pressure cooker, add the cut cucumber, turmeric powder, chilly powder and 1 cup water.Cook until done. In my pressure cooker, it takes 2 whistles. You can also do it in a normal pan and it might take around 15 - 20 minutes to get it cooked. Grind together coconut and cumin with a pinch of turmeric powder and buttermilk/curd . Add to the cooked vellari and let it boil.Heat oil in a pan and splutter the mustard seeds. Add the red chillies,shallots and curry leaves.Fry until the shallots are golden brown. And finally add this to the curry. Serve hot with rice.
Recipe Courtesy: Amma
delicious cucumber curry ........
ReplyDeleteThat's yummy dish :)
ReplyDeleteLooks appetising
ReplyDeletedeliciously done looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteI never had this cucumber curry before...But certainly looks appealing
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Tasty looking cucumber curry.Loved the side dish too.
ReplyDeleteVery new to me, will surely give this a try.
ReplyDeleteused to see lot of these cucumbers in Bangalore but never cooked with it. this looks delish. light-summary and yum
ReplyDeleteyummy n delicious luking curry...
ReplyDeleteLemon cucumber is new to me.. looks very delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks super yum, delicious spread,makes me hungry..
ReplyDeleteI think this a very good idea:)
ReplyDeleteyummy delicious..is this looks like pullisseri in kerala..loved ur clicks..
ReplyDeleteLovely and delicious recipe.. looks awesome !!
ReplyDeleteIndian Cuisine
This reminds me of Onam sadya :)
ReplyDeleteCurry looks yummy, but wonder what you have done with the shallots given in the 'Ingredients" list....
ReplyDeleteHey.. thanks for pointing it out. I added it during the tadka. Have updated the post.
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