Indian Seafood Curry

Food Tube’s fish expert Bart Van Olphen travels the world to create incredible recipes. This time he’s stopped off at a clam fishery in the south west of India to cook a curry. Very simple and beautifully aromatic this colourful meal uses various spices, herbs, ripe tomatoes and clams straight out of the sea! Taste the sunshine with this Indian dish.

Mixed Vegetable Kabab in Handi Curry Recipe

Mixed Vegetable Kabab in Handi Curry Recipe

Ingredients :

1. Onion / Vengayam – 1 cup

2. Mixed Vegetables – 1 cup (steam cooked)

3. Potato / Urulai Kizhangu – 2 small (cooked and mashed)

4. Coriander Leaves / Kothamalli Ilai – few finely chopped

5. Dill Leaves – few chopped

6. Green Chili’s / Pachai Milagai – 2

7. Ginger / Inji

8. Coriander Cumin Powder – 1 Ts

9. Turmeric Powder – 1 Ts

10. Garam Masala Powder

11. Pepper Powder / Milagu Thool

12. Cumin Seeds / Seerakam

13. Salt

14. Oil / Yennai

(Ingredients For Handi Curry)

1. Onion / Vengayam – 1 cup

2. Green Chili’s / Pachai Milagai – 2

3. Tomato Puree

4. Thick Yogurt / Thayir – 1 cup

5. Coriander Leaves / Kothamalli Ilai – finely chopped

6. Turmeric Powder / Manjal Thool – 1 Ts

7. Coriander Cumin Powder – 1 Ts

8. Red Chili Powder – 2 Ts

9. Ginger Garlic Paste / Inji Poondu Vizhuthu

Method :

(For Making Kabab)

1. Take a pan add oil and heat it, add cumin seeds and let it splutter

2. Then add green chili and garlic, saute them well, then add onions, coriander cumin powder, turmeric powder, and dill leaves, mix and saute them well. Add the steam cooked mixed vegetables and cook for another 2-3 minutes

3. Now let the vegetable masala mixture cool, then grind it to a fine paste, then add it to a mixing bowl, also add other ingredients like mashed potato’s, garam masala powder, coriander leaves, salt, and some flour for binding, mix all ingredients together well, make small balls out of it and flatten them a little, fry them in oil, until they turn golden brown in color, the kabab ‘s are ready

(For Making Curry)

1. Take a pan add oil and heat it, then add onions, green chili’s, saute them well, add turmeric powder, coriander cumin powder, red chili powder, mix and saute them well

2. Then add ginger garlic paste, mix and saute well until raw flavor is gone, add tomato puree, mix well and cook. Now add yogurt, shredded coconut (optional), garam masala powder, and salt, mix and let the curry cook for sometime, then add the kabab (break them to slightly bigger pieces) to the curry, mix well and remove from stove after 1-2 minutes, Garnish with coriander leaves, the recipe is ready

Steamed Afghani Kabab

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Ingredients:
Ground Beef//lamb 1 1/2 lbs
Onions 3 medium
Garlic 2 1/2 tsp
Coriander Powder 2 1/2 tsp
Salt 1 1/2 tsp or according to your taste
Turmeric Powder 1 tsp
Black Pepper Powder 1 tsp
Tomatoes 7-8 large
Green Peppers 4-5
Cilantro 1/2 bunch chopped
Oil 1 to 1 1/2 cup or according your desire
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