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    Home » Gravies |Curries | Side Dishes » Curry Recipes

    Simple Mushroom Curry

    Published: Mar 2, 2012 by Ramya · 4 Comments

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    My food blog is turning into one that has only easy to make recipes. Most of them are simple with basic ingredients, but its okay.. These are all my tested, tried and guaranteed recipes that can never go wrong. This is yet another recipe which is very easy to make 🙂 My love for mushrooms was discovered only after wedding. Exploring the hyper markets of Bangalore, I could find good quality mushrooms unlike my hometown. I started experimenting new recipes and most of them have turned out successful with the first trial. Sometimes, I would want to make a simple curry for rotis - without using onions. Ask me why - I hate to cut onions. 🙄 The tears bring me headache and burning eyes most of the times. This curry comes to my rescue when I am in no mood to cut onions. 😛

    Recipe:

    Ingredients:

    • Mushrooms diced- 200gms
    • Tomatoes - 3 medium sized
    • Methi leaves -  ½ cup
    • Green peas - â…“ cup
    • Mustard Seeds - 1 tsp
    • Jeera - 1 tsp
    • Kashmiri Red Chili Powder - 3 tsp
    • Jeera Powder - 1 tsp
    • Dhaniya Powder - 1 tsp
    • Garam Masala Powder - 1 tsp
    • turmeric Powder - ½ tsp
    • Oil - 5 tsp
    • Salt - as required.

    Procedure:

    1. Heat the oil in a pan. Add mustard seeds and jeera, let them splutter.
    2. Add thin sliced tomatoes. When its half done, add the methi leaves (chopped coarse)
    3. When the tomatoes are cooked, add diced mushrooms and green peas.
    4. Add all the powders along with the salt.
    5. Do not add additional water s mushroom and tomatoes leave as much water as required for the cooking. In case, if the green peas require additional cooking, add in little water.
    6. Bring the curry to boil and keep on fire until the gravy is thick.
    7. Serve with hot phulkas.

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    1. Pallavi

      May 02, 2013 at 2:12 pm

      just made this tonight. I hate cutting onions myself so this was a blessing in disguise recipe.

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      • CHCooks

        May 02, 2013 at 2:34 pm

        I am glad you liked this recipe 🙂 I myself hate cutting onions and this recipe is my saviour 🙂

        Reply
    2. sahasra

      November 01, 2013 at 11:56 pm

      i am a novice with cooking, so here's my question.
      By any way, do you mean Mushroom & onion is a no no combination? Bcoz, i need lots of gravy in curries and personally i do not prefer tomato much. Can this recipe be tried with onion and less tomato?
      I loved all your food pics. They are mouth watering. 🙂 good day.

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      • ChCooks

        November 04, 2013 at 7:40 am

        Oh no no.. Mushrooms and Onions go very well. Its just that sometimes I feel too lazy to chop onions that I thought of using no onions at all 🙂 You can definitely modify this as per your taste 🙂

        Thanks so much 🙂 🙂 Welcome to my blog!

        Reply

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