With the onset of winter the markets are getting flooded with fresh greens. I love the color green, makes me feel cool, refreshed and happy inside. My blog is surely going to get flooded with more of greens, so wait and watch out for more recipes….
I had picked a big bunch of spinach greedily, the resultant was a spinach pulao and this curry. The pulao I will post later but this curry is worth trying as the smoky flavor which I imparted to this curry, makes it very exquisite. The smoky flavor is provided by the roasted tomatoes and the onions browned in oil, the details are provided in the method..
Nutritional facts about Spinach-
It is an excellent source of antioxidants and dietary fiber. It is a rich source of Minerals Iron, Calcium and Magnesium, Vitamin A, C, E, K and Folic acid.
The larger portion of dietary iron (non heme) is absorbed slowly in spinach. This absorption may vary widely depending on the presence of binders such as fiber or enhancers, such as vitamin C. Therefore, the body's absorption of non-heme iron can be improved by consuming foods that are rich in vitamin C.
Ingredients
a small bunch of spinach leaves blanched and pureed
3-4 medium potatoes peeled and cubed
2 medium sized onions chopped
2 medium tomatoes roasted
3 large garlic pods crushed
1/2 inch ginger piece crushed
2-3 tsp coriander pwd
1-1/2 tsp red chili pwd
1/2 tsp turmeric pwd
salt to taste
oil for cooking
a small pinch of garam masala (optional)
Method
Roast the tomatoes directly on the burner on low flame, cool, remove the peel and chop them finely.
Add the chopped onion and saute tell it’s dark brown in color, do not let the onions burn.
Add the tomatoes, spices (except garam masala) and salt. Cook till the oil separates.
Add the potatoes, mix properly and cook them covered till done.
Add in the pureed spinach, mix and cook for another minute. If required add a little water. Finally add the garam masala and mix .
Serve hot with rice/ Paratha/ Naan.
Sending this to think spice-think turmeric hosted by Sudeshna of Cook like a bong and is the brain child of Sunita.
to FOOD for 7 stages of life Kids special event hosted by Sudeshna of Cook like a Bong and Radhika Vasanth of Saurashtra Kitchen.
to CFK-Veggies and Fruits by Sharmi of Naivedyam guest hosted by Laxmi of Kitchen Chronicles
Nice recipe....Looks thick and delicious....
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting..detailed presentation..looks delicious..
ReplyDeletenice and unquie recipe..
ReplyDeletestep wise snaps :) Love these gives everything required.
ReplyDeleteUnique ways to use tomatoes, liked it :)
hmm..I dont add tomato to any spinach based dish...loved the addition of direct flame roasted tomato..
ReplyDeleteNice combination and what an excellent result for all that effort!
ReplyDeleteOh it's interesting .... will give a try...roasted tomato:)
ReplyDeletethat looks SO good! I love spinach....and I'll try this the next time I get a bunch.
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hi pari..this looks delicious..back home my ajji's cooking involved the roasted onions in masalas..
ReplyDeleteOh wow!!! I love the combo of spinach and potato and the curry looks yummy!!!
ReplyDeletebookmarked this one dear, this one is a unique recipe. loved the step by step pictorial.
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Very colourful....looks tasty
ReplyDeleteIt's literally smoky and yummy! I love it! Looks marvelous!
ReplyDeleteUtterly irresistible post to miss my dear...goes well with any kind of rotis:)
ReplyDeleteI am thinking how to do the first step , since I do not have a burner..maybe dry fry or keep in the oven???..sounds delish
ReplyDeleteYummy palak curry Pari and an interesting recipe. Will sure try it this way.
ReplyDelete@ Gulmohar, I guess you can grill the tomato, will give the same effect.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the wonderful taste with the smoky flavor... great!
ReplyDeletehi pari,
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Good one,will try one
ReplyDeleteNew way of adding tomato to get the smoky effect,very nice idea priya,gravy must have been really very delicious
ReplyDeletePari, that is one of the most interesting and unique recipes you have posted so far. Love the charred tomato. Can imagine how yummy it must be. :)
ReplyDeleteVery delicious dish Pari... never tried with roasting tomatoes... would sure have tasted great... have to try this recipe soon :)
ReplyDeleteVery very delicious and tasty one dear:)
ReplyDeleteLovely dish!! I loved that smoked tomato. must have added heavenly smoky flavor.
ReplyDeleteWowww wat a delicious and prefect curry, very new to me..
ReplyDeletedelicious... and a nice idea to smoke the tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteMmmm.. looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteTHats an interesting recipe there, neat step by step instructions...
ReplyDeletethats a creative dish, loved it.
I love spinach recipes. This looks so tempting. Thank you for the beautiful step-by-step photos. They help to better understand your cooking methods. I feel as if I am with you, smelling all the wonderful smells and maybe even stirring the pot, grins.
ReplyDeleteSounds very new to me,nice recipe:)
ReplyDeleteloved the idea of smoked tomatoes in curry! I love smoked tomatoes anyway!
ReplyDeleteFirst time here, you have a great blog dear. This recipe is new to me and i liked ur step by step explanation.
ReplyDeleteThat sure looks great!
ReplyDeleteVery different and interesting curry!
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ReplyDeleteFirst time to ur blog. U have a nice set of recipes. All look so good. YUM!
love spinach and potato combination..looks so good
ReplyDeletewow!luved it!never tried with grilled tomatoes...gr8 combo too..would luv to try this...tnx
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. Yes, I am a kannadiga and as you guessed gasa-gase is a kannada word.
ReplyDeleteI have tried spinach curry, but not with smoked tomato. That's something completely new to me. Looks good!
hi pari juz now read ur comments. Ur blog looks awesome. Nice recipes. And for ur doubt, u can bake it too, but am not sure how it ll taste wen u bake it bcoz i ve nt baked tat. Anyways hope u ll try the recipe and lemme know how does tat taste. Personally I love tat. And pari thnks for visiting my blog and for ur inspiring words. U made my day. Am so happy.
ReplyDeletewow!...how did i miss this awesome recipe???....this is like a must try recipe. N ever tried roasting a potato, m drooling already!
ReplyDelete@ Preeti I did not roast a potato, but a tomato, but that thought also seems interesting.
ReplyDeleteI love the name..Smoky Spinach, Huh!It sounds quite gourmet and it looks delicious
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ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and following it.
I love this step-by-step recipe.
Pari, thanks for letting me find out your blog.. nice recipes, try editing photoes using picasa, then it will look more nice.. All the best, hope to see you again.. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy and healthy...Nice recipe..as always nice step by step presentation!!
ReplyDeleteNew to me...looks drool worthy...
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