Dondakaya in telugu which is called kovakkai in tamil, Tindora in hindi, Ivy gourds in english is a small cute vegetable which has the crunchy texture. It is rich in protein and fibre which is yummy when cooked in different ways. So this is one of the easy fry which we can make and serve with rasam, dhal and hot steamed rice + ghee.
Ingredients :
Dondakaya - 1/2 kg sliced thinely
Curry leaves - few
Mustard for seasoning
Salt and oil for sauting
Garlic powder :
Roasted gram dhal - 1/4 cup
Red chilli - 2
Garlic pod - 3
Method :
1. Heat oil in the frying pan and season with mustard and add the dondakaya.
2. Then add curry leaves close with some lid by sprinkling water and salt for few minutes until they are cooked.
3. Then remove the lid and saute until they become roasted. While it is roasting we can do the powder.
4. Fry the roasted gram dhal and chilli in dry pan. Cool it then add garlic and make powder.
5. Now add it to the dondakaya and mix well so that they all will get blended.
6. Serve with rice.
Note :
1. You can prepare the garlic powder ahead and in more quatities if you need it.
2. This powder can be served with hot steamed rice and ghee
3. Dondakakya can be substituted by capsicum, Brinjal, and ladies finger.
4. And if you are not diet concious you can do deep fry instead of sauting and sprinkle this powder to coat it. Tastes so yummy.
Ingredients :
Dondakaya - 1/2 kg sliced thinely
Curry leaves - few
Mustard for seasoning
Salt and oil for sauting
Garlic powder :
Roasted gram dhal - 1/4 cup
Red chilli - 2
Garlic pod - 3
Method :
1. Heat oil in the frying pan and season with mustard and add the dondakaya.
2. Then add curry leaves close with some lid by sprinkling water and salt for few minutes until they are cooked.
3. Then remove the lid and saute until they become roasted. While it is roasting we can do the powder.
4. Fry the roasted gram dhal and chilli in dry pan. Cool it then add garlic and make powder.
5. Now add it to the dondakaya and mix well so that they all will get blended.
6. Serve with rice.
Note :
1. You can prepare the garlic powder ahead and in more quatities if you need it.
2. This powder can be served with hot steamed rice and ghee
3. Dondakakya can be substituted by capsicum, Brinjal, and ladies finger.
4. And if you are not diet concious you can do deep fry instead of sauting and sprinkle this powder to coat it. Tastes so yummy.
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ReplyDeletethnks for visiting :)
Love this curry pavithra..But cutting this veggie takes so much time..looking yumm..
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictres! Feels like the tropics!
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation...simple and nice recipe..thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click as always ... and one of my fav veggie :)
ReplyDeleteThe poriyal looks delicious! Love the roasted colour!
ReplyDeletewonderful side dish..Looks delecious
ReplyDeleteIt is a cute veggie... also, recipe looks tasty :)
ReplyDeletenice decoration....I love tindora so much that I can eat only the curry :)
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ReplyDeletesuper dish! Looks so tender and fresh!
ReplyDeletebeautiful presentation...though I have never heard of this vegetable - this english ivy gourd ...
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation... Your stuff is so appealing, even though I dont like Tindori itself...
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ReplyDeletelooks really yumm..i will eat this...like chips :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful garnishing dear as usual :)
Wow nice tindora fry, crispy and perfectly done!!! And the decoration looks amazing kewl one...
ReplyDeleteAmazing decoration Anni.. really stunning. you are damn creative :) Really proud to call u my Anni :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and delicious dish! I've never heard of the Dondakaya or ivy gourd before, thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteyummy koora! I make it the same way. It's a kid favorite curry too! Nice presentation as always Pavithra!
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation always..simple poriyal looks amazing!
ReplyDeletelooks hot and crispy; beautifully presnted :)
ReplyDeleteLooks really delicious I love the colour it makes me want to grab my fork and tuck straight in.
ReplyDeleteLove this fry....one of my favourites...looking yummy
ReplyDeleteThis is my fav fry..perfect side dish with rice..
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ReplyDeleteMy Fav dish,this goes with rice ,chepathi very well...Ur way of presentation is wonderful..
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