Know what!!! Mushrooms were once believed to the plant of immortality by the ancient Egyptians (4600 years ago). It was the food of royal family and commoners were denied of it. Even in the civilizations of Russia, China, Greece, Mexico and Latin America, the same ritual were practiced. Many assumed that the consumption of mushrooms can produce super-human strength, help in locating lost objects and make you reach the Gods. Initially, edible mushroom were used mainly in Chinese, European and Japanese cooking. But with the migration of mankind across the globe, every region had began to experiment with it. To my knowledge, I have been seeing the usage of mushroom in Indian cooking only from a decade back. If I am wrong, do correct me.
Health benefits: They are rich source of fibres, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, biotin, cobalamins, ascorbic acid,selenium, potassium and phosphorous.
Selection:
1. Fresh mushroom would be firm, plump and would have a smooth appearance.
2. Delicate flavor of the mushroom is indicated by a closed viel under the cap while a richer flavor is suggested by an open veil and exposed gills.
Storage:
1. They can be stored in the original package only upto a week in a regridgerator. Never freeze the mushrooms. However, you can freeze sauted mushrooms for 15-20 days.2. If you have opened them, then transfer it to a porous bag for later use. Dont store them in an airtight container as they cause condensation and lead to spoilage.
Cleaning:
1. You could brush of the dirt with finger or kitchen towl. Always remove/ trim the stem before use.2. Never run them through water for long time or soak them in water. Mushroom absorb mositure quickly.
There was once a debate in my house about the classification of mushroom as vegetarian or non-vegetarian one. My mom believed it to be a non-vegetarian dish as they are fleshy and meaty. She really couldnt imagine herself eating them. I guess she has started to eat them - I dont know! (gotta check with her) :-) Since its from a fungus family, some vegans do have a problem eating them.
But according to me, mushrooms are delicious and versatile. They are so easy to cook and the addition of Indian spices make them even more delicious. The post for today is an easy Mushroom curry with an Indian twist. The sauteeing is the easiest way to cook the mushrooms. My mushroom curry is a medley of different spices cooked with onions, ginger, garlic and tomatoes. The addition of cummin powder and garam masala gives the extra kick in every bite. The usage of curry leaves in the gravy makes them more South Indian in texture, taste and flavour. When the mushrrom looses the moisture, they tend to shrink in size, hence the addition of salt should be very calculated and its better to add them at the end.
There was a true satisfaction in S's face as he finished his plate and he was so happy that I cooked it that night. He seems to love its taste and I am sure I would be making them quite often. Honestly, I love cooking for him and I get so excited when he loves my food.
Ingredients
1lb mushroom - chopped
1 large onions - chopped
1 tomato - chopped
1 green chilly - slit
1/2 tbs ginger-garlic paste
2 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tbs chilli powder
1tbs coriander powder
2 tsp cummin powder
2 tsp garam masala
10-12 curry leaves - chopped
1 tbs oil
2 cups water
Salt to taste
Method
Clean the mushroom, chop off the stem and chop them. Set aside in a bowl.
Heat the oil in a kadai. Once they get heated up, add the curry leaves, onions and green chilly. Cook covered for 10 minutes on a medium flame. Let the onions brown but dont burn them.
Throw in the tomatoes and cook till the raw smell disappears. Sprinkle the turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder and saute for couple of minutes. Cook till the oil separates out of the mixtute.
Add the mushrooms and give it a complete stir. Cook covered on a medium flame for 5-8 minutes. Once they have began to shrink, pour 2 cups of water and 2 tsp salt and cook covered for 10-15 minuted. Spoon out a mushroom piece and check whether they have cooked. They need to be soft and chewy.
Once the gravy begins to thick, sprinkle cummin powder and garam masala. Cook them for another 3-5 minutes. Adjust salt to taste.
Remove and serve hot with rice/ roti/ chapati.
26 comments:
yum yum! mushroom is so great in curries precisely because of its meatiness. i know what you mean about the 'are mushrooms vegetarian' debate. i know people who dont eat them because they are a fungus. i have no such problems!
This is a nice way to eat mushrooms, I have been enjoying them more lately... the trick is to get them past my daughter :)
SUch a delicious way to enjoy mushrooms, just love this sort of curry..yum! for ur q'n regarding modaks i used modaks mould dear nothing else..
mushrooms looking great yaar .......nice click.....
I started eating it after coming to US only..not cos of the non-veg issue,but was kinda hostilt towards this thing..but as u said its supergood and now I include it in my menu frequently..nice curry there Viji..:)
Delicious recipe...very tempting indeed
Nice picture Vij....even I make a similar dry curry with mushrooms and baby corn...these go well with idlis too :)
Wow! That's a long time! And they just keep getting better and better. Lovely recipe!
I love mushrooms and this looks really spicy and delicious...will try it out..
I love mushrooms and this looks really spicy and delicious...will try it out..
I love mushrooms and this looks really spicy and delicious...will try it out..
Nice info about mushrooms,i love mushrooms when i get chance to eat it will do but my family no one likes it
Love mushrooms and the curry looks delicious!
I love mushroom. Why didn't I think of mushroom curry before? Lovely this!
This is good looking curry!!!!!!!
The curry looks gorgeous.. bet it would be good with indian breads
Delicious mushroom curry dear! Have mailed you, check it.!:)
Super Samaiyal..good curry
hi vijitha...pls do come and collect ur award from my blog...
Nice click...and delicious curry!!!
Love mushrooms, curry looks great.
Thx for leaving the trail on my page..and enjoyed ur post on banana appam :) the only problem is that i am leaving ur space craving for some of that!
Wow Looks Yumm!
You is very nice and informative. Will visit often.
I wanted to eat...but i dodnt know how it will taste....:)will try ur recipe:)
Mushroom curry looks inviting and delicious!!!
I luv mushrooms, this gravy tempts me more! First time here and am foll you...luvur simple and neat clicks!
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