This simple yet superb curry is something I adapted from my wonderful blogger friend, Aysha of Schmetterlingwords
We had just bought some fresh broccoli when she posted this rather handy recipe – I say adapted because I decided to go cilantro & coriander all the way – And while I did use some masala ingredients like bay leaves, I added coconut and made it more like a kootu style! Can be enjoyed with chappatis or rice sticks, or carb of your choice (:
Ingredients
2 broccoli heads chopped in medium sized florets
1tbsp coriander seeds
1 bunch cilantro
¼ cup grated coconuts
2 Bay leaves
2 green chilies
1 dry red chili
10-cashews
Thadka materials (mustard, urad, cumin, asafetida)
Preparation
Steam the broccoli for 2-3 minutes tops in the MW
In a pan add the coriander seeds, cilantro, coconuts and green chilies and roast for a bit, until the incredible smell of the coriander seeds waft around the kitchen or even up stairs (this is usually when my kids poke their heads out of their rooms sniffing with this perpetual question –whatchya making ma- smells SO good yo if it is my son or ma if it is my daughter!
Add some cold water to this and grind to a fine paste in the blender
In a kadai or large wok, add 1 tsp of oil (olive or sesame) and thadka with mustard seeds, urad and asafetida and red chili)
Toss the steamed broccoli in and stir a few times
Add the curry sauce and let the broccoli simmer in the sauce for until the sauce is bubbling and dwindling.
Remove from stove and transfer into a hot pot
Keep your carb ready and attack with gusto ☺
We had just bought some fresh broccoli when she posted this rather handy recipe – I say adapted because I decided to go cilantro & coriander all the way – And while I did use some masala ingredients like bay leaves, I added coconut and made it more like a kootu style! Can be enjoyed with chappatis or rice sticks, or carb of your choice (:
2 broccoli heads chopped in medium sized florets
1tbsp coriander seeds
1 bunch cilantro
¼ cup grated coconuts
2 Bay leaves
2 green chilies
1 dry red chili
10-cashews
Thadka materials (mustard, urad, cumin, asafetida)
Steam the broccoli for 2-3 minutes tops in the MW
In a pan add the coriander seeds, cilantro, coconuts and green chilies and roast for a bit, until the incredible smell of the coriander seeds waft around the kitchen or even up stairs (this is usually when my kids poke their heads out of their rooms sniffing with this perpetual question –whatchya making ma- smells SO good yo if it is my son or ma if it is my daughter!
Add some cold water to this and grind to a fine paste in the blender
In a kadai or large wok, add 1 tsp of oil (olive or sesame) and thadka with mustard seeds, urad and asafetida and red chili)
Toss the steamed broccoli in and stir a few times
Add the curry sauce and let the broccoli simmer in the sauce for until the sauce is bubbling and dwindling.
Remove from stove and transfer into a hot pot
Keep your carb ready and attack with gusto ☺
So delicious - I'm going to make this for my kids - they love coconut - and it's so difficult to get them to eat veggies - but this sounds just perfect - thanks!
ReplyDeleteMary
Yum looks delicious, I love green curry!
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting idea with broccoli in curry sauce:)
ReplyDeletelooks so yummmy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteYummy sauce with broccoli.. Lovely!!
ReplyDeletehey looks yummy and healthy!!
ReplyDeleteGreat combo for chapathis.. broccolis are my favorite..
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Wonderful combo....looks so yum
ReplyDeleteLove broccoli . sounds interesting Priya.
ReplyDeleteVardhini
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looks rich and delicious dear :)
ReplyDeleteNice aromatic and flavorful curry...
ReplyDelete2 greens in one dish.. Awesome.
ReplyDeletelove the little anecdote about your son and daughter :-) am sure they give you enough inspiration to try out new things!
ReplyDeleteSo tempting..wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeletea healthy recipe
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Oh, I think my wife would love this especially... she's got a bit of a broccoli addiction :D
ReplyDeleteVery healthy & greeny curry...inviting dish...
ReplyDeleteyummy and delicious...
ReplyDeletelooks delicious and yummyy..
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
healthy n tasty sauce.
ReplyDeleteHealthy side dish, i can have it with anything..
ReplyDeletesuper healthy Priya ! do link this and similar dishes to my GFF event, dear !
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Delicious and healthy one.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely green curry.
ReplyDeleteThank You for sharing.
Looks delicious...healthy too..
ReplyDeleteinnovative recipe n healthy too....
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sounds great dear, wonderful recipe..
ReplyDeletecurry sauce looks delicious... innovative..:)
ReplyDeleteInteresting and innovative use of the broccoli , I will def give this one a try :) .
ReplyDeleteGreen on green huh! That sounds like a great healthy curry to have.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely yummylicious..:P
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
YUMMY!!! This looks absolutely mouthwatering!!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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green curry with cashews and broccoli - so flavorful and healthy! :D
ReplyDeletesuper nice way to use brocolli...must try...
ReplyDeleteA novel way of using Brocolli! Love it !
ReplyDeleteIt should go well with steaming hot rice.
ReplyDeleteInteresting n healthy combination...would like to eat it with some sambhar rice ?!! :).
ReplyDeleteBrocolli is a vegetable that we eat very often because it contains lots of anti oxidants. This is another good way to eat it. I can imagine how flavorful this is. Give me two bowls of steam rice to go with it.
ReplyDeleteOoopss!! How did I miss this.. :( Yes, I'm not regularly visiting your space and this is the consequence. Anyways, I'm glad you tried this acc to your style and liked it Priya :)
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