Goa, located along India's west coast along the Arabian Sea. Seafood, coconut milk, rice, and local spices are main ingredients of Goan cuisine. The area is located in a tropical climate, which means that spices and flavors are intense. The Goan cuisine is also influenced by Portuguese cuisine, so you might find lots of cross-over dishes here.
Source : Divine taste
Ingredients
4 cups assorted vegetables(I used French beans, carrots, capsicums, potatoes, cauliflower)
2 teaspoon salt or to taste
To Roast & grind
2 tablespoon coriander seeds
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
¼ teaspoon peppercorns
2 or 3 dry red chillies
2 cup fresh coconut, grated
a small marble-sized tamarind
1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
½ teaspoon turmeric powder
Seasoning
2 teaspoon vegetable oil
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
2 dry red chillies
1 sprig curry leaves
½ teaspoon asafetida powder
Method
- In a small pan/kadai, put in the coriander seeds, cumin seeds m peppercorns and red chilies. Dry roast until the coriander seeds turn golden brown and the spices begin to emit their aromatic flavurs, about 3 to 4 minutes.Take care not to burn the spices.
- In a blender or food processor, put in the coconut, tamarind, ginger, turmeric, the roasted spices and ¾ cup water and grind to a fine paste.
- In a saucepan, take the assorted vegetable and add water to immerse the veggies, cover and cook till done, about 10 to 12 minutes. Add cauliflower after the carrot and beans are half cooked, to prevent them from turning mushy.
- After the vegetables are cooked, add salt and the ground paste and bring to a boil. You could add ¼ to ½ cup more water if you want a thinner gravy. I washed the grinder and added that water to this.
- In a small wok or saucepan, heat the oil over a medium flame, add in the mustard seeds and when they pop, put in the red chillies, curry leaves and asafoetida powder, mix once and pour this into the vegetable curry. Give it a good mix and serve hot with rice, rotis or parathas. I served it with rice for my kiddo's lunch and with roti's for my hubby's dinner.
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Unknown
delicious curry!!! well presented....and I also love the Khamoshi songs!!!
Priya Suresh
Give me that bowl, i can happily have it with some rice.. am sure this curry is definitely a fingerlicking curry.
Varada's Kitchen
Looks delicious. Turned out really nice.
MySpicyKitchen
Goan curry looks so delicious and like the way you presented it.
Unknown
I love thats song too priya such an lovely write up and soup looks very inviting 🙂 Very tempting with veggies 🙂
nandoos kitchen
nice, delicious curry..
Unknown
curry looks good. like the masala combination.. if these pictures are not good what will you say about mine!! I am scared to think..
shobha's Zayaka
New & a healthy curry...............looks yummy.
Shobha
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Gayathri Kumar
Very creamy and tasty gravy....
Nalini's Kitchen
Lovely write up...Curry looks so creamy and delicious.
Harini R
Looks creamy and tempting, Priya.
Chef Mireille
that is so funny that you mention that movie. I have a friend of mine who is a Bollywood fanatic and knows I have lots of Bollywood movies her Mom just moved to US from Dominican Republic and has been introducing her Mom to Bollywood and she asked me if I had this movie to show her Mom. I hadn't watched it in a long time and then she reminded me how nice this movie is and here you go mentioning it again 🙂
Srivalli
Guess many of us to relate goa and the movie..:) such a flavoursome curry..
Archana
Loved the movie clipping too.This is a great curry Priya. i just needs some pav to go with it.the flavours are lovely.
Pavani
That spice paste sounds so spicy and delicious. Curry looks yumm!!
Sandhya Ramakrishnan
The curry looks real yumm! I also love the movie and that is so cute that you bought a clipping to the post 🙂
Unknown
Lovely curry.. Looks very tasty.
Suma Gandlur
This must me yummy along with some rotis. Will try this out soon.
cookingwithsapana
Goan curry looks absolutely delicious !