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Monday, May 28, 2018

Chembu Moru Curry | Chembu Pullissery | Colocasia Curry (Step by Step Pics)

Hope everyone is doing good. You all might be wondering about my absence as I try not to shut this space down unless am so tightly packed. Once I put my pen down or postpone to post recipes then it is like never to start again. Laziness crawls in and hibernation sets for ever. There are many reasons that I can jot you down in this small gap that made me stay away from my space. However, there is one genuine reason that I can quote and which surely was the beginning of this shut down. I had joined up for a course and literally was on the toes those days. Studies after a big gap was something like never thought before. Anyways, thanking God for his blessings and prayers from all well wishers which helped me complete the course successfully. All thanks to many of my fellow bloggers who did check back if all things were fine at my end. Thanks dear friends for all the love showered. I shall surely get back to peep in each of your spaces, learning and exploring new recipes, thoughts and tips as much as possible. Hopefully trying to be regular in posting recipes as well.


Coming back to today's recipe its a traditional Kerala curry. Chembu(taro root) is a rich source of dietary fiber and carbohydrates. They have many important vitamins and minerals in them. The stem and leaves are also edible of chembu (taro root). Chembu was not liked by my H and so invariably this was the last vegetable added in my pantry. But one day I made chembu astram and he was mad over the curry. From that day onwards he likes chembu in these few curries. This is a similar curry to astram and can be enjoyed with steamed rice. You can make this recipe with kannan chembu (small) or cheema chembu(big ones). We had this curry with cabbage thoran, velluthulli achar, fish fry and hot steamed rice. This curry is really delicious ,creamy with yogurt and ground yogurt. Enjoy your way with this yummy curry!



Preparation time~ 25 mins
Cooking time~ 20 mins
Serves ~ 4-5 
Recipe source~ mom

Ingredients
chembu 4-5 medium sized,cubed
turmeric powder 1/2tsp
chilly powder 1/2 tsp
shallots sliced 3-4
green chillies chopped 3
garlic sliced 4-5
ginger sliced 1" piece
mustard seeds 1 tsp
fenugreek powder/ uluva podi 1/4tsp
beaten curd/yogurt 1 cup
salt to taste
oil 1tbsp
to grind
grated coconut 1/2 cup
cumin seeds 1/2 tsp


Method
  • Peel the chembu(taro root)  and wash under running water.Cut in small cubes,add to a pressure cooker with enough water,turmeric powder and salt.Cook until the taro root(chembu) gets cooked(don't over cook) or tender.
  • Heat oil in a mann chatti or clay pot or non stick pan and when the oil is hot,splutter mustard seeds.
  • Add in the sliced shallots,chopped ginger,garlic and green chillies.Saute until shallots turns translucent.Add the turmeric powder and chilli powder.Add the cooked taro root(chembu) along with water.Mix well.

  • In the mean time,grind the coconut with cumin seeds to a fine paste.Add this paste to the taro root mixture.Simmer for 2-3 minutes.Add in the beaten yogurt and simmer for one minute or wait till the bubbles appear at the sides.Switch off flame and serve warm.

NOTES
* Add beaten curd once the curry is thick enough and don't boil over once the curd is poured.
* You can add the tempering at the end too, in that case add the ground paste to the cooked chembu(colocasia) and then finally add in yogurt. Switch off flame. In another pan,heat oil and splutter mustard seeds and all the other temperings. Saute well and pour over the curry.

You may also like these-
Chembu Asthram
Chembu Mezhukuparetti


3 comments:

Gloria Fernandes said... Best Blogger Tips

Glad to see your post dear..this looks super yummy

great-secret-of-life said... Best Blogger Tips

welcome back! comforting food.. Hope everything is fine with you

Treat and Trick said... Best Blogger Tips

Super yummy! I love this kind of gravy..