You cut my crown and feet off with a fling
I carry lots of eggs, yet I nothing but a veggie
Even with all that I am thin and long not podgy
I am green and I am gooey
If u don't pay attention, I will make your dish go mushy and chewy
I do good to your health and to your brain
Which is what your elders told you without refrain
Now its up to you to think and guess
To who I am ...Cos I am good too and no less.
(Source: riddle from Siri and DK’s Open Sesame event)
With hectic schedule at work place it's become a habit to reach home at late evenings. During these times and days there are few recipes which come to my rescue that not only take few minutes to cook but also taste delicious. One such recipe is Bhindi Fry which is served in almost every Indian Restaurants and Takeaways. Other than it being my favourite dish to order at restaurants, I love to cook it at home on regular basis. Sometimes it’s best to apply KISS (short for Keep It Simple and Straightforward) principle when it comes to cooking and Bhindi Fry is a fine example for it (Aha… now you know why I mentioned Bheja Fry in my post title ;).
My recipe for Bhindi fry is quite simple and straight forward where fresh okra is pan fried with onion and tomatoes and few spices. While the onion gives it a crunch, tomato imparts little sour note. The spices used are minimal to keep natural sweetness of the bhindi/okra intact. Well, I never said you need to compromise on taste department even when the recipe calls for few minutes of your time. Cook this Bhindi Fry when you don’t have much time to spend in your kitchen and also when ever you feel like eating something light yet delicious.
Prep Time: 5-10 mins
Cooking Time: 15 mins
Serves: 3-4
Ingredients:15-20 tender Bhindi/Okra, washed, towel dried and cut into 1 inch pieces
1 small Onion, finely chopped
1 large Tomato, finely chopped (Optional but recommended)
1-2 green chillies, slit (adjust acc to taste)
3-4 Garlic flakes, finely chopped
½ inch Ginger, finely chopped
½ tsp Turmeric
½-1 tsp Garam Masala
1 tsp Amchur/Dry Mango Powder or 1-2 tbsp Fresh Lime Juice
½ tsp Sugar (Optional)
1 tsp Jeera/Cumin Seeds
1 tbsp + 1 tsp Oil
1 tbsp Coriander Leaves, finely chopped
Salt to taste
In another pan heat 1 tsp of oil and add cumin seeds to it. When they sizzle, add finely chopped onion. Sauté the onion till it turns translucent.
Now add slit green chilli, finely chopped garlic and ginger and sauté till onion turns golden brown in colour.
Mix in garam masala and turmeric powder and sauté for another minute till you get nice aroma of spices.
Add finely chopped tomatoes, sugar if using and cook on a medium flame for about a minute or two. I like the tomatoes little undercooked. If you prefer, you can cook for little longer till the tomato releases its juice and becomes pulpy.
Mix in amchur or lime juice, fried okra, and salt to taste and keep stirring for another 3-5 minutes till all the flavours blend well.
Serve this garnished with fresh coriander leaves and enjoy with chapatti or rice.
Notes:
Other Bhindi/Okra recipes blogged so far
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How can you explain a dish so good.
ReplyDeleteWhile reading the last paragraph i was drooling.
I have to admit okra is not my favourite veggie, in kerala my mom used to make them a lot.
I like the veggie but not favourite.
Oh, t's the riddle! Thats why I am looking at lot of Bhindi fry today! Looks good. I have posted/linked Trisha's induction photos at FH, check it out!:)
ReplyDeleteThat was a sweet surprise Sia..I was here to let u know that the second edition of has been announced. Glad u liked the riddle Sia..:) and looking forward for ur choice of box for OS 2..:DD
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Siri
delicious bhindi curry.
ReplyDeleteWOW.... Bhindi Fry looks YUM!. Nice capture. That was a nice description of okra. Love ur recipe.
ReplyDeleteLove this simple dish, Sia. I happen to have some okra in the fridge, so I think I'll make this tonight. Thanks for the idea! :)
ReplyDeleteSups,
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely divine, it is 4 pm at my end now and I am famished looking at your pictures. I love Bhindi Fry, what camera do you use, the quality of your pictures is amazing.
yummy!!!! I love anything to do w/ bhindi... the pic looks gr8 too
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks beautiful - I love all your snaps. There is a lot of vibrancy and energetic feel in them:)
ReplyDeletebhindi looks mouthwatering!!!
ReplyDeleteYou came again with lovely pics.
Sia,
ReplyDeleteLove bhindi masala. pictures look great, I have already made my mbp will send you link soon
Sia i have something for you in my place
ReplyDeleteHi Sia, riddles, writings and great recipe...a true bheja fry :).
ReplyDeleteBhindhi curry looks mouthwatering....
ReplyDeleteIt is one of my favorite....
And the best part it, bhindi fry goes well with dal and curd. No not rice. Mix dal, curd and bhindi in a bowl and enjoy with a papad. Sounds weird? Thats how I do low carb :D
ReplyDeleteMy parents used "bheja fry" a lot when we were eating their heads... I remember being taught KISS at marketing class - Keep it Simple Stupid. Recipe is the perfect example!!
ReplyDeleteOooh! That looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious this simple okra :)
ReplyDeleteThe riddle was a nice one..Siri and DK are doing a grand job..
ReplyDeleteThe bhindi is yumm!! I love bhindi with rice and arhar dal.. :))
Delicious bhndi fry sia..
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought Sia Wordsworth was getting more prolific :) Have you tried microwaving the bhindi, it takes only 4-5 minutes to cook it that way. You can check my blog for the micro recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love Bhindi Fry ... Have never tried it this way!
ReplyDeleteAnd a surprise with two awards for you at my blog at the post: http://foodwithapinchoflove.wordpress.com/2008/06/06/nice-matters-and-good-chat-blog-awards/