As soon as you hear the word - corn, I am sure this is the image that comes to most of your minds. Its hard to resist for me not to buy the corn when I see it roasted on the street side carts. Okay, this post is not about the roasted corn. Its a kurma using the fresh corn kernels.
I have noted down the recipe from a TV show, many years ago. Those days, the sweet corn was not very common. I had tried using the dried corn, which has to be soaked overnight. Still, the kernels were not cooked soft. And with the sweet corn, flooded in the markets, things got easy. Its an easy to make kurma and goes well with rotis,aappam or dosa too.
You need
Fresh corn kernels - 2 cup
Onion - 1 no
Chilli powder - 1 tspn
Turmeric - a pinch
Kitchen king masala - 1 tspn
Oil - 1 tblspn
Salt to taste
To grind
Grated Coconut - 1/4 cup
Curd/Yogurt - 1/4 cup
Poppy seeds/Khus Khus - 1 tspn
Green chilly - 2 nos
Tomato - 1 no, chopped
Method
Cook the corn kernels till soft in a pressure cooker for two whistles. I microwave it for 5 minutes. Chop onions.
Heat oil in a kadai. Saute onions till pink. Add chilli powder and turmeric. Then add cooked corn and salt. Let it cook for 5 minutes.
Meanwhile grind coconut, green chilly, khus khus and chopped tomato to a smooth paste. If you need to add water, add the curd. After grinding, mix in the remaining curd to the paste. Stir in the paste to the cooked corn. Adjust the consistency by adding water if needed. Bring it to a boil. Let it not simmer too much once it starts boiling since it curd and coconut is added, it will thin the gravy. Finally add kitchen king masala and remove from fire. Garnish with finely chopped coriander leaves.
I love any dish with corn and this sounds wonderfully tasty.
ReplyDeleteThis is a different variety altugethere, i will surely try this with AAppam
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy :) I love corn in any form
ReplyDeleteWe use to buy the roasted spicy corn in roadside- yum. I never made kurma with kernel sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI have been searching a recipe for kurma using corn. Gr8 recipe and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKurinji
Delicious!! Love corn bhajis!!
ReplyDeletecurry looks delicious,wish ya happy new 2011
ReplyDeleteDelectable kurma, would love with some rotis..
ReplyDeleteLooks super,any tips on grinding khus khus?
ReplyDelete@Rajani akka, I usually grind it along. Mallika badrinath mostly recommends soaking it in hot water for 10 minutes before grinding.
ReplyDeleteCorn Kurma looks tasty. Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteWonderful... I have one in my blog too.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and love the color you got there. First time here,lovely blog u have,love to follow u..
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