

The recipe goes like this:
Ingredients:
- 5 medium potatoes
- 1 cup cut Green Beans
- 1 cup cut Cauliflower florets
- 1 can of Black Eye Peas
- ½ medium Onion
- 2 medium Tomatoes
- 1 orange Bell Pepper
- 1 red Bell Pepper
- Some curry leaves
- 3 tsp Pickle Masala
- ½ tsp Turmeric Powder
- ½ tsp Cardamom Seeds
- ½ tsp Cumin Seeds
- 3 flakes of Garlic
- 2 tsp Rice Flour (to thicken the gravy)
- Salt to taste
- 2 tsp Oil
- Water as required
Preparation:
Peel the potatoes, wash and cut into small cubes. Chop the onion, tomatoes, garlic and the bell peppers into medium pieces. In a pressure pan (a deep bottomed pan also can be used) add all the ingredients except rice flour and pressure cook for 3 whistles. If the normal non-stick pan is being used, follow the same method above and cover the pan with a lid and cook on a medium flame. Just add enough water to cook, not more or not less.
To make the gravy little thicker: Mix the rice flour with very little water and pour it into the cooked gravy or curry and mix well.
Let the gravy stand for 5 minutes and then serve hot with Chapathis or even rice.
Hint: If the curry is too spicy add some plain yogurt to the gravy just before eating.
As this gravy or curry has lots of potatoes, this goes to Sia of Monsoon Spice who is hosting a wonderful event of “Ode to Potato”.

That is a beautiful looking gravy dish. I have to go Meera to get that pickle masala , sounds great to me. Good one Uma, enjoy. See you Monday!:)
ReplyDeleteoh, thats pickle masala which has given it such a wonderful colour to the gravy... thanks Uma for sending me this 'fusion' dish:)
ReplyDeleteThe gravy has a beautiful color , because of pickle masala i guess :) It should taste delicious Uma :)
ReplyDeleteYummy gravy....Lovely pictures...
ReplyDeleteWow it looks so delicious. You may call what ever you want i don't mind as long as you serve me that delicious curry
ReplyDeletethe gravy looks delicious.Love that picle masala
ReplyDeleteI like the added zing of the pickle masala!
ReplyDeleteThe dish looks very spicy and delicious..A good combination with chapathis..
ReplyDeletewow that pickle masala is quite a versatile stuff...the curry looks yum Uma.
ReplyDeleteLooks like that pickle masala recipe is a keeper. Your curry looks very colourful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. This sure is a great looking gravy you have here.
ReplyDeleteOh realllllllly nice recipe :) new dish to me ...
ReplyDeleteThats an amazing recipe Uma and thanx for sharing !
ReplyDeletelove the name and pic uma:)looks tempting
ReplyDeleteThe gravy looks so tasty,I can feel it from here and rotis too.
ReplyDeleteThat hot hot curry makes me hungry..
ReplyDeletePotato with lots of vegetables in a spicy gravy!I would have this with anything,anytime!:)
ReplyDeleteA great Side-dish..spicy one too.
ReplyDeleteWow...great dish.Looks hot and spicy....just the way its supposed to be :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful and delecious curry uma ,very nice
ReplyDeleteBem, já jantava, é mesmo um prato de inverno e parecido com a comida portuguesa.
ReplyDeletebeautiful and delecious curry uma ,very nice
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative way to use the pickle masala!
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious, Uma!! I am going to tell my mom-in-law, she will be so happy that her pickle masala has been used so creatively.
ReplyDeleteJust awesome!! You have inspired me to use that pickle masala in so many different ways!! Thanks.