Arvi Ka Salan ( Colocasia / Taro Root Curry ) ... A simple vegetable curry, made with onions, tomatoes and spices. It tastes great with a squeeze of lemon on top.
Arvi Ka Salan ( Colocasia / Taro Root Curry )
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Ingredients :
- 500 gm. Colocasia / Taro Root ( Arvi )
- 1/4 cup oil; or less
- 125 gm. ( 2 medium ) onions, thinly sliced
- 250 gm. tomatoes, chopped
- 1 tsp. cumin seeds
- 1 tbsp. ginger garlic paste
- 6 - 8 whole black pepper
- 4 - 5 cloves
- 2 large cardamom
- 2 inch piece cinnamon stick
- 1 tbsp. coriander powder
- 1 tbsp. red chillies powder
- 1/4 tsp. turmeric powder
- 1 tbsp. salt, or according to taste
- 1/2 tsp. garam masala powder
- 2 -3 green chillies
- 2 tbsp. fresh coriander leaves, chopped
Method :
- Wash arvi and let them dry. Then peel the skin with a knife and make lengthwise slits halfway through arvis. Place in a bowl of water and set aside.
- Heat oil in a pan, add onions and fry until golden brown.
- Remove from oil and put in a blender with tomatoes and cumin seeds. Blend to a fine paste ( add little water, if needed ).
- Add ginger garlic paste, black pepper, cloves, cardamom and cinnamon stick to the oil; stir-fry for a minute.
- Add coriander powder, chillies powder, turmeric and salt along with the blended paste of onion and tomatoes.
- Add 1 cup water, cover and cook over medium heat until the water dries out and the oil begins to separate.
- Add arvi and enough water ( depending on how thick or thin you want the curry ); cover and cook over medium heat until arvi becomes tender ( not mushy ) and the required curry / gravy is left.
- Add garam masala, green chillies and coriander leaves to the curry. Cook on very low heat for 3 - 4 minutes until the oil comes to the top.
- Serve hot with Chapati / Roti, Naan or Paratha.
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Thank you for stopping by. Hope you enjoy the recipe!!!
wow, luks so tempting, delicious...
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful looking dish!
ReplyDeleteI love the learning new recipes from you.
It looks like something my family would definitely love!!
Spicy and yummy arbi ka salan.
ReplyDeleteLooks so yumm...
ReplyDeleteThis curry is new to me. Usually we make stirfry with taro roots. curry looks rich Ambreen and the addition of lemon juice would give a real kick to that curry.Yumm
ReplyDeleteDelicious and lovely looking salan. Wish I was there to get a taste of it.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
I absolutely love arvi ka sala however my hubby and daughter can't stand it. I am craving for your bowl of curry.
ReplyDeleteWe always make traditional curries with taro nothing with masala. I should try this curry.
ReplyDeleteThank you Razina, Winnie, Chandrani, Rafeeda, Suhaina, Deepa, Taruna & Meena :)
Deletei've actually never had this sabzi before! Lately I've been trying new vegetables and salans, so this will make an appearance on my table soon :) Btw, do you have a good recipe for aloo matar gobi? My friend brought some over last week and it was delicious! She too is from Lahore, so I thought I should ask my favorite Lahori- you! :)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet of you dear, you always blush me with your comments. I haven't tried this combination of aloo matar gobhi before, would love to learn it from you :)
DeleteNever tried this kind of curry with arvi, love the colour of the curry.. Makes me hungry.
ReplyDeleteThat colour is legitimately divine :)
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Your salan looks perfectly done dear!
ReplyDeleteThank you Priya, Uru and Familycook for your kind words :)
DeleteMuy lindo color es sabroso con curry y el picante receta adorable,hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious and tempting, good to see some spicy dish from you after sweets.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rosita & Linsy :)
DeleteI love arvi cooked in all forms but mostly I make it dry. This looks lovely.
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ReplyDeleteMuito bom mesmo, colorido e saboroso.
Bom domingo, ótima semana!
Beijinhos do Brasil.
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Thank you Balvinder & Inês for your sweet comments :)
DeleteThis is a beautiful vegetarian curry Ambreen! It bursts with flavors!
ReplyDeleteThank you dear Katerina :)
DeleteI haven't tried shorby wali arvi.. but now I will..
ReplyDeleteOh really, hope you like it if you ever try out arvi ;)
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