Food that evokes memories is the best kind. Like this Moru Kaachiyathu. The minute I saw this, my mind went into flashback mode.
Before my marriage when I was staying with my friends, we had a cook to make dinner for us. The first day of her cooking, we found a tail in the gravy that she had made. Not one tail, but many!! Suspicious, worried and curious, my friend picked up the tail slowly and along with the tail came a whole brinjal!
Apparently it was one of our cook’s specialties : Ennai Kathirikkai. For this, you slit a whole brinjal all the way through and cook it in the gravy. We didn’t know that.
My friend tried tasting it, didn’t find it to her taste. She went inside the kitchen and made this moru kaachiyathu. Our cook did a decent job for us, but still many a times, my friend’s moru curry would appear in the dining table.
The taste, the simplicity and the warmth of it still hasn’t left me.
So when I saw this in Ramya’s blog, my bookmarked blog for Blog Hop Wednesdays, I couldn’t help making it. I made her small potato spicy curry also to serve along this Kaachiya moru. Head out to Ramya’s blog for some awesome Kerala (as well as non Kerala) cuisine.
Ingredients: Kachiya Moru
- Yogurt : 2 cups
- Water : 1 cup
- Salt : to taste
- Small Onions : 4-5 sliced
- Green Chillies : 1-2, sliced fine
- Ginger : 1/2″ piece, chopped fine
- Garlic : 1 clove, chopped fine
- Red Chilli : 1
- Mustard Seeds : 1 tsp
- Fenugreek seeds : 1 tsp
- Curry leaves : a few
- Turmeric Powder : 1/2 tsp
- Oil : 1-2 tsp
Method:
- Whisk the yogurt, salt and water thoroughly. Keep aside.
- Heat oil in a pan, add the red chillies and mustard seeds. When they splutter, add the fenugreek seeds and curry leaves.
- Wait for a minute for the fenugreek seeds to brown and then add the onions, chillies, ginger, and garlic. Cook till the onion changes color. Add the turmeric powder and cook for one more minutes.
- Turn the heat to low and add about 2-3 tbsp water. This is to bring the heat down before we add the yogurt.
- Now, add the yogurt mixture, stirring continuously. When it gets warm, turn off the heat and remove the vessel from the stove. Else the yogurt might curdle.
- Serve with rice and spicy potato curry.
Looks so tempting. This is favorite in my household too. But we called it Dahi ki sabzi.
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Lovely clicks and delicious dish
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Wow such a beautiful looking blog, my hubby loves morucurry, I make this often, droolworthy clicks, that’s our weekly food. kids love Aloo curry so much, I have to make it every time when I make a yogurt based dish
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Very tempting.
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Looking great, didn’t know curry can look so nice like a classic dessert. Great click. Do stop by when time permits http://www.sensibleveg.com
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Sooo soo good looking!!!!!!
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Kavi | Edible Entertainment
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I’m so happy that you tried 2 dishes from my blog. This is my favourite combo that I make very often. Beautiful clicks…
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simple gr8 clicks are super
1st time here nice space do visit my site .happy to follow u
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Perfect combination. Loved the clicks.
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Great combo…looks very delicious
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both r such an awesome yummy combo..love it with hot rice..
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yum combo & looks delish !
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yummy clicks !! love the combo !
Cheers
Kalyani
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very tempting pics :)
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