This recipe is my mom's. She doesn't use all the spices that go into a traditional gojju recipe and keeps it simple.
H for " Hagalakayi Gojju" - My entry for Nupur's A - Z Vegetable event. Hagalakayi is the Kannada word for bitter gourd and is the vegetable used in this Gojju.
I prepared using these measurements which were perfect for me. Adjust the ingredients according to your taste. You can use frozen bitter gourd as well.
One bitter gourd / hagalakayi, chopped into small pieces
Roasted chick peas / daliya - 2 Tbsp
Dry coconut grated - 1 Tbsp
Water - 1 & 1/2 cups
Tamarind paste (Extracted thick) - 1 Tbsp
Jaggery powdered - 2.5 or 3 Tbsp
Chillie Powder - 1.5 tsp
Oil - 1 Tbsp
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Hing - less than 1 /4 tsp
Curry Leaves - Few
Salt
Grind daliya and dry grated coconut into a fine powder using a mixer / blender.
Soak a big marble sized tamarind in water till you are able to squeeze the thick pulp. Alternatively, add some water to the tamarind in a bowl and put it in microwave for a couple of minutes. Let it cool. Then extract the thick pulp.
Heat oil in a small pan / wok and add mustard seeds , hing and curry leaves. When mustard seeds start to splutter, add bitter gourd pieces, stir once, turn down the flame and close the lid. Let it fry on a low flame till they turn tender. Then add the daliya - coconut powder, tamarind extract, chillie powder, jaggery powder, salt and water. Increase the flame and cook it till it comes to a boiling point. Then again lower the heat cook for a couple of minutes more and turn off the stove. The gojju would have turned thicker by this time.
Serve hot with rice / rotis.
Hi Suma,I made Gojju too.It's at Aroma!:))
ReplyDeleteLooks good,I don't get Hagalkai often but I will make this when I do.Thanks.Latha of Masala Magic made Hagalkai Gojju too!:D
Interesting dish & name Suma. I was wondering you know what veggies start with "H" and here you are :)
ReplyDeletedear suma,
ReplyDeletebittergourd is my fav veggie. thanks for this recipe.
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Hey Suma,
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike :-)
Nice recipe and delicious picture!
Cheers
Latha
One Hagalakaye dish that doesn't taste bitter :).
ReplyDeleteLove it.