Raw Plantain is one veggie that makes rare appearance at our place and most of the time I do simple shallow fry. This recipe is from my sis again and yes it's very simple and quick too. Over to the recipe now :)
Serves - 4
Ingredients:
Raw Plantain/Kachha Kela - 2
Oil - 2 tsp
Cumin Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Garlic Pods - 2 [crushed]
Red Chili Powder - 1 tsp
Coriander Powder - 1/2 tsp
Curry Leaves - 1 sprig
Salt - to taste
Method:
1. Wash, peel and chop plantain and boil in water in high flame for 5 minutes or until cooked and not overcooked.
2. Use a strainer to drain the water from cooked plantain and let it stand for 2 minutes for all the water to escape. Add salt, chili and coriander powders to plantain pieces and mix gently.
3. In a pan heat oil add cumin, mustard seeds and allow them to crack. Add curry leaves, crushed garlic and saute until golden brown.
4. Add spice mixed plantain pieces, stir gently and cook for 3-4 minutes in open fire on medium flame, stir in intervals.
Serve with roti/paratha or dal/sambar rice.
And it goes to Krithi's Healing Food: Banana, a event by Siri of Cooking with Siri
Enjoy your weekend ~~
that curry is inviting Priti...
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ReplyDeletelooks spicy and yumm.. will try this way sometime..
ReplyDeleteYou know Priti we at home always make elaborate sabji whenever we have raw plantain. thanks for posting your sister's version of this easy and quick stir fry
ReplyDeleteDeepa
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Delicious sabzi...makes a great side with rice....
ReplyDeleteyummy..great simple recipe
ReplyDeletePerfect sidedish for sambar rice/rasam rice! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious one.. looks awesome !!
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making it this tonight with pepper rasam..my fav combo..great version dear..:)
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Hmm yum they look my fav veggie too
ReplyDeleteLooks very appealing,I have never tried this way... With garlic,it should be very nice!
ReplyDeleteVery tempting and irresistible stirfry, feel like finishing that whole plate..
ReplyDeleteI don't cook with plantain much but this is simply delicious..nice and delicious recipe.
ReplyDeleteLip smacking stir fry.
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Looks so delicious v tempting stir fry :)
ReplyDeleteYummy! Can I have some please?
ReplyDeleteLooks soo spicy n yummy..
ReplyDeleteNice bright red color for fry..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteThis is a rich color & looks tooo....yumm!!!!
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Yummy side dish,looks so tempting..
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious, I can have the whole bowlful.
ReplyDeleteYum, looks great, love the color.
ReplyDeleteHi priti how are you raw banana curry looks so inviting
ReplyDeleteYUmmy n spicy... looks really delicious..
ReplyDeletewoww.. looks so delicious.. have to trythis with rice :)
ReplyDeleteyum yum stir fry..tempting one..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious dear..very tempting..love it..
ReplyDeleteDelightful plantain stir fry priti, pretty much colorful too.
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Yumm Yumm... Love the color of this dish. It looks so appetizing.
ReplyDeleteI was searchng for blogs related to indian dishes.Good use of banana.Great work .My kids will love it.
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Roger
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Spicy and delicious plantain fry.
ReplyDeleteSpicy way to enjoy raw bananas
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Nice color and looks inviting!
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Paneer is so tempting..
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yummy dish......its so colorful!!
ReplyDeleteDroolz!! what a color..lovely and tempting!
ReplyDeleteyummy looking delicious stir fry looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteNever tried before! Urs look awesome! will definitely try...Bookmarked!
ReplyDeletePlantain is a veggie I really like and I posted a plantain tikki sometime back.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really good. I'll be saving it for a try in the future.
ReplyDeletei tried this recepi today with a twist by adding tomato in it....it luks good hope it taste good too...
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