Not in the mood to blabber today, just that we were at an Indian grocery store yesterday and Ro and me were like kids left loose in a candy story. Went ballistic and picked up a whole lot of junk, one of which was fresh tindora, a vegetable I absolutely love.
I remember seeing a prawn and tindora dish at my place once and I conveniently put it aside because I couldn't care less about the tindora. Years later and here I am desperately trying to replicate the recipe in my home. So are the ways of life, said my intellectual husband while savouring this tasty dish. I had to pen it down before I forgot the recipe.
Tindora (kovakka)- 350 gms, cleaned and sliced lengthwise thinly
Small prawns- 200- 220 gms, peeled and cleaned
English shallot- 1, finely chopped
Chilli powder- 3/4 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Sambar powder- 1/2 tsp
Mustard seeds- 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves- a sprig
Dry red chillies- 2
Salt- to taste
Oil- 1/2 tbsp
Marinate the prawns with 1/4 tsp chilli powder anda pinch of turmeric powder.
Pre cook the tindora in a pan with a few drops of water and the remaining chilli powder and turmeric powder.
Keep stirring in between and if you find that it is sticking to the bottom, add some more water and cook uncovered.
Keep it on medium heat and cook uncovered till they are no longer crunchy, but be cautious and prevent it from becoming mushy.
Once done, keep aside
Heat oil in a frying pan and splutter mustard seeds.
Throw in the curry leaves and dry chillies, stir for about 3 to 5 seconds and add the shallots.
Saute till they turn light brown.
Tip in the pre cooked tindora, prawns and sambar powder, season with enough salt and stir fry for a couple of minutes, or till the prawns are completely cooked through.
Serve with some steaming hot rice.
Notes: Use 2 or 3 small Indian shallots if you don't have English shallots
The original recipe uses dried shrimp, but since I'm seriously averse to it, I decided to use fresh ones.
If the prawns take time to cook, pre cook it the same way you did the tindora and then add it together at the end
MMMmm! I love dried shrimp though am sure this tastes fab either way! Have you had the spicy dried shrimp and coconut powder in Kerala? addicted to it. But then to each his/her own :) Lovely pictures as usual. Love the little dish.
ReplyDeleteadipoli....!!...I just love this combo...great with some hot rice..:)
ReplyDeleteNew combo to me...love both the things separately....so sure this combo will be a hit with me...Never used sambar powder with mezhukkupuratti too...lovely clicks..
ReplyDeleteThat should be yummy combo.. I like both of these.. Never tried the combo though..
ReplyDeleteMmm delicious! looks awesome and fabulous clicks..
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking prawn stir fry. Excellent preparation. As usual wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
I made tindora almost same some times but never tried it with prawns ...nice idea and looks fab
ReplyDeleteNever came across this combination but it's a winner for sure.
ReplyDeleteJust wow dish...
ReplyDeleteFlavorful and delicious combination.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice combination
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious stir fry...Clicks are amazing...
ReplyDeleteOoh Nisha..this is an amazing combination. Adipoli! Looks superb. Will surely try it sometime as this is the best way to make everyone eat their veggies especially in a house full of complete non veggies :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous and new combo..lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis look fabulous! Lovely and unique combo! Should give this a try. But not for 1 month. I am keeping fast and staying away from meat and such till middle of October..
ReplyDeleteHow unique ~ your pics are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
Excellent preparation,the combo sounds super delicious..yum
ReplyDeletewonderful and lovely combo, new to me, pics are so amazing..
ReplyDeletecolourful delicious combination looks wonderful
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This is a new meal to me...which always makes me excited. And thank you for sharing this delicious recipe! I'm hungry again (we just finished dinner a couple of hours ago). Yummy..as always. Much love from Austin!
ReplyDeleteThats a new & innovative stir fry!!! And lovely clicks..:)
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
beautiful clicks dear...stir fry looks perfect.
ReplyDeletehubby loves Tindora and I usually just stir fry it with some onion. This would be a great twist to add!
ReplyDeleteNever tasted this combo before..It sounds and looks really yummy..
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing!!I make tindora fry all the time, adding shrimp would make it even better im sure.
ReplyDeleteThe combination sounds interesting....never hrd of it b4;-o. Am gonna try this atleast once. Thanks!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe pics are colorful & I'm getting the aroma even as I'm looking at it;-).