As I was thinking of Rajasthani recipes to make for the marathon, the first place I looked was Priya’s blog. Being from Rajasthan, Priya has some very authentic and rustic dishes that I’m sure are not featured on any restaurant menus. As I was browsing through her very long list of Rajasthani dishes, I saw the recipe for gajar ki launji.
Since I didn’t have enough carrots to make the dish, I added the green pepper and the resultant curry was sweet, spicy and delicious. This dish takes about 15-20 minutes to put together and the major part of that time would probably be spent chopping the veggies. I used panch phoron since I didn’t have fennel & nigella seeds in my pantry. This is a simple to make, yet very delicious Rajastani curry that goes well with rice and rotis.
Carrots – 2 medium, diced into ½“pieces
Green Pepper – 1 small, chopped
Panchphoron – ½tsp
Sugar – 1tbsp
Red chili powder – 1tsp
Ground Coriander – ½tsp
Amchoor powder (dry mango powder) – 1tsp
Turmeric – ½tsp
Garam Masala – ½ tsp
Salt – to taste
Method:
- Heat 1tbsp oil in a sauté pan; add panchphoron and once the seeds start to splutter, add the veggies and cook for 2 minutes on medium-high heat.
- Reduce the heat and add all the dry masalas, salt and sugar along with ½ cup of water. Cover the pan and cook until the veggies are tender and cooked through.
Lets check out what my fellow marathoners have cooked up for Day 3 of BM# 12.
I remember seeing this on Priya's blog. Simple and of course yummy since I love carrots. :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent Pictures!! I bet Panch Phoran definitely added a Punch :)
ReplyDeleteVery lovely bowl!..looks so colourful!
ReplyDeleteLove the color of the curry!
ReplyDeleteYum ...looks very interesting
ReplyDeleteI like these slightly sweetish dry curry...I like to eat them just like that! looks good!
ReplyDeleteLovely curry. We can have like a salad.
ReplyDeletelooks absolutely mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteInteresting curry. Havent used panchphoron in my cooking..
ReplyDeleteCurry looks so delicious...
ReplyDeletesimply have a lovely colorful bowl of these yummy carrots!!..no need of rotis...super!
ReplyDeleteSuper flavourful and yummy curry..loving that bowl.
ReplyDeleteSweet and sour curry is my fav..looks tempting
ReplyDeleteCurry looks colorful and delish..
ReplyDeletevery refreshing curry with usual veggies. gonna try this soon.
ReplyDeleteNice yum curry
ReplyDeleteLovely curry recipe!
ReplyDeletesuch a simpl yet delecious recipe
ReplyDeleteyummy and nice to have at times. bookmarked.
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Delicious recipe nice flavor s of panchphoron.
ReplyDeletenice space u have.......yummm n tasty carrot dish.......
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful nice to meet you following your tweets :)
ReplyDeleteCarrot curry sound so yum! I'm sure it tastes great with rotisserie.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing so many plant-based recipes!