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Egg Omelette Kurma

January 18, 2018 by Suki 1 Comment

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Disclaimer: This post has been sponsored by Burnbrae Farms. I have been compensated monetarily, however, all opinions are my own, as always

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Vegetable egg omelette cooked in a curry made with flavorful roasted whole spices and coconut. I used Burnbrae Egg Creations Garden Vegetable egg whites to make the omelette which simplifies cooking and makes it even easier!

I have to tell you something! I used the egg white carton from Burnbrae. If you haven’t tried it, you should know that Burnbrae’s Naturegg Simply Egg White products are real, pasteurized egg whites.

Burnbrae cracks and separates the eggs for you – creating a simple and convenient product to help get back on track from the holidays. They separate the egg whites and add vegetables or herbs (depends on the product you buy) to it with the right amount of salt and everything. Basically, you just have to add it to the pan straight and cook like any other omelette. Burnbrae is the brand I use here for eggs in Canada. I always buy their eggs 🙂 so this is not at all new to me! Very convenient and saves a lot of time. Surely a big help for mornings! Although whole eggs are healthy, Naturegg Simply Egg Whites are a lighter meal option after the holidays (fewer calories and fat). You can look for other recipes to use from their egg whites – Burnbrae recipes. They sent a beautiful package 🙂  🙂

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I used Burnbrae’s Garden Vegetable Simply Egg Whites, which was perfect for this recipe. Saved some good time for me. You can very well use the eggs for this recipe and make your omelette to add to the curry.

I like making kurma as it is easy and quick to prepare. We can have it with rice or with Indian bread like naan, paratha or parotta. I have couple of kurma recipes on my blog ready: Lamb/mutton kurma, chicken spicy kurma, Potato Kurma, Paneer baby corn chettinadu kurma

You can have this egg kurma with hot rice, Jeera rice or with Indian bread like naan, paratha or parotta.

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Egg Omelette Kurma
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Indian
Serves: 3 cups
 
Ingredients
  • To grind:
  • • Coriander seeds – 2 tsp
  • • Cumin seeds – 2 tsp
  • • Fennel seeds – 1 tbsp
  • • Coconut – 3 tbsp, freshly grated
  • • Chilli powder – 1 Tsp
  • • Red chillies – 3, whole
  • • Poppy Seeds – 1 tbsp
  • • Ginger – 2 inch
  • • Garlic pods – 5

    Curry:
  • • Oil – 1.5 tbsp
  • • Red onion – 1 cup
  • • Green chillies – 1, chopped finely
  • • Tomato – ½ cup, chopped finely
  • • Turmeric powder – ½ tsp
  • • Coriander – 2 tbsp, chopped finely
  • • Lemon juice – 1 Tsp
  • • Salt – to taste

  • • Burnbrae Egg Creations Garden Vegetable Egg Whites or
  • • Omelette whites: Using beat 2 eggs with chopped vegetables, salt (1/2 tsp)and pepper (1/2 tsp).
Instructions
  1. Omelette: Take a pan of oil over medium heat and pour the white egg or beaten egg batter. When its golden brown and turn the other side. Remove, place it on a plate and roughly chop (bigger pieces) and set aside.

  2. Masala: Blend all the ingredients under to grind with 2 tbsp of water.

  3. Curry: Take a pan with oil over medium heat, add the onions and green chillies with a bit of salt. Saute well till the onions get transparent for around 2 minutes.



  4. Add the tomatoes with turmeric powder. Saute well for a minute

  5. Add the blended paste and sauté for 5- 6 minutes in medium flame till it oozes out oil.

  6. Add one cup of water, mix well, close the lid and let it boil for 5 minutes. Taste and adjust your salt level accordingly now.

  7. Then add the omelettes to it and let it boil for another 5-6 minutes.
  8. Garnish with freshly chopped coriander leaves, squeeze some lime juice and switch off.
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Kongu Style Aatu Kari Kurma/ Mutton Curry Kongunadu style

December 24, 2017 by Suki Leave a Comment

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muttonkurma-4Quick and easy coconut based mutton curry! Darling and delicious. Taste great with plain rice or Indian bread like roti, paratha or parotta. 🙂

Kurma belongs to Mughlai cuisine but differs from state to state. Kongunad is a city comprising different parts of the states of modern Karnataka, and Kerala. It was called kongudesam before and their cuisine is predominately south Indian which is very famous. I already made this with chicken and posted the recipe – Chicken Kongunadu kurma. Made few changes for mutton and made this today. Turned out to be too good.

I woke up at 5 am today and couldn’t sleep after that. I used to roll in the bed usually till 7 or 8 am if I wake up at 5 am in winter. At least summer I can go for a walk. Now looking at the snow, I don’t think I will even walk one street. My friends are visiting from Ottawa today so thought of making this recipe for them with chicken biryani, pepper egg and garlic raita. Whenever I visit them, they cook a lot of me 🙂 so this time I wanted to make it special for them. Today after waking up cooked this and thought it’s been so long since I typed a recipe so ended up typing it now as I am already done with the cooking by 8 pm. I love preparing thali plate 🙂

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I am sure this is going to taste great with Indian bread like paratha or parotta. You can prepare this recipe with lamb too.

My other Mutton recipes to try – Lamb/Mutton sukka dry curry, Restaurant Style Lamb Biryani, Kadai Gosh/Lamb curry, lamb kebabs

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Kongu Style Aatu Kari Kurma/ Mutton Curry Kongunadu style
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Indian
Prep time:  10 mins
Cook time:  30 mins
Total time:  40 mins
Serves: 3 cups
 
Ingredients
  • • Mutton - 500gms
  • • Oil – 1 tbsp
  • • Coconut – 2 tbsp
  • • Red Onion/ Shallots – 12 shallots or 2 small sized onion,/ 1 cup (chopped)
  • • Curry leaves – 1 sprig
  • • Tomatoes – 2 small, finely chopped
  • • Turmeric powder – 1 Tsp
  • • Red chilli powder – 1 tbsp
  • • Coriander leaves – 1 tbsp, chopped finely
  • • Salt – to taste

    To roast & grind:
  • • Curry leaves - 6
  • • Fennel seeds – 2 tbsp
  • • Poppy seeds – 1 tbsp
  • • Ginger – 1 inch
  • • Garlic – 3 pods
  • • Cloves - 2
  • • Cinnamon – 1 inch
  • • Dried whole Red chilli - 3
  • • Pepper balls – 1 tbsp
  • • Coriander seeds – 1 tbsp
  • • Red onion - 1 small-medium sized, ¾ cup, chopped
  • • Cumin seeds – 2 tsp
Instructions
  1. Roasting & Grinding:
  2. Roast everything under “roast & grind” in medium to low heat for 5-7 minutes until the onions turn brown a bit.

  3. Add coconut to it, sauté for a minute and when it warm enough to grind, add the chilli powder and enough water to blend it smoothly. Blend it and set aside.


    Gravy preparation
  4. Heat oil in a pan, add the shallots, curry leaves, a bit of salt and sauté until transparent.
  5. Add in chopped tomatoes, turmeric and sauté until the tomatoes are nicely cooked.

  6. When the tomatoes are cooked, add in the ground masala paste with mutton pieces. Add salt as per taste.

  7. Cooker: If you are cooking in pressure cooker, close the cooker and leave it for 4 whistles in medium heat.
  8. Pan: If you are cooking in the pan, keep it in simmer on low flame for 35-45 minutes till it's cooked perfectly. Stir it every 10 minutes so that it does not stick to the pan.
  9. Open the cooker, mix well and add the chopped coriander leaves to garnish.
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