The first vegetable that comes to mind when we think about diabetes and diet from an Indian perspective is bitter gourd. The gourd which is obviously bitter is said to naturally lower the blood sugar levels in diabetics when consumed. I have seen people in our circles who consume bitter gourd directly or consume the juice. That is going to extremes in my world considering the level of bitterness of these gourds. There are several ways to cook and enjoy bitter gourd if you consume the vegetable and today's recipe is one such simple curry. My mother never tries to mask the bitterness of the gourds using any sweeteners in her recipes where as my MIL used to add sweeteners which made her version, an enjoyable one without any complaints. And so adding sweeteners in this recipe is optional, depending upon ones' ability to handle the bitterness.
Ingredients: (Servings 3)
1 tbsp. oil
1 tsp. chana dal / split yellow chickpeas
1 tsp. mustard seeds
One big onion, finely chopped (about 3/4 cup)
3 bitter gourds, chopped finely (about 1.5 cups)
1/8 tsp. turmeric powder
Salt to taste + extra
Red chili powder to taste
3/4 tsp. cumin powder
Jaggery powder / sweetener of your choice (Optional)
Method:
* Trim the edges and chop the bitter gourd fine. Sprinkle some salt over the bitter gourd bits and leave it aside for about 10 - 15 minutes in a colander. Then squeeze out the water from the bitter gourd and wash them thoroughly. Squeeze out again any extra water present. This step is optional and is done to cut down some of the bitterness of the gourds.
* Heat oil in a saute pan and add chana dal and mustard seeds. When dal starts to turn brownish, add the onions and fry until they turn golden brown. Next add the bitter gourd, turmeric and salt and cook until the gourds softened and cooked.
* Add chili powder, cumin powder and any sweetener if using to the pan and cook for a couple of minutes more.
* Turn off the stove and serve warm with rice.
This goes to Blogging marathon #60 under the theme 'Healthy Recipes / Diabetic Recipes'. Check the link to see what other marathoners are cooking.
Comments
Somehow I love the bitterness of these bitter gourds. This would be a perfect side dish for curd rice...
ReplyDeleteI can have this curry happily with some hot steaming rice and papads, just love bittergourd in any form.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one. Though I am not a bitter gourd eater, I realized I should start..:)..
ReplyDeletenot a fan of bitter gourd, but I have come to like your baked bitter gourd crisps so much suma :) we have made it so many times now at home ! thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThis curry would be relished by the elder one and the husband :) they rather like this veggie quite a bit
I am a great fan of this veggie and would love to try this version , sounds interesting .
ReplyDeleteBy the way you don't peel the gourds , right ?
Simple and delicious kakarakaya kura.
ReplyDeleteBitter gourd curry looks perfect side dish for roti.
ReplyDeleteNice and healthy bittergourd curry..
ReplyDeleteI still find it difficult to enjoy bitter gourd but my husband might like this version.
ReplyDeleteWe love pavakkai and love any recipe with it. I am bookmarking your version to try soon.
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of bittergourd too I love it in all forms!
ReplyDeleteI am bookmarking this. Looks totally delicious
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