Saturday, 15 October 2011

Soybean Curry and Carom seed Flavoured Flatbread | सोयाबीन करी और​ अजवायन पराठा

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Hi!
As you all know one thing that prominently dominates in this blog is surely the curry and I used to post curries very regularly earlier and I believe I’m posting a curry after a long time.
As a mother it is my responsibility that the kid gets his proper quota of protein and hence I keep using different legumes so that I’m able to break the monotony. This time for a change I used soybeans to make the curry and to compliment it I made ajwain (carom seeds) paratha ( flat bread).
My husband found that these beans were a little heavy on the stomach but the kid enjoyed it thoroughly. The soybeans do take time to soak and to get cooked so one should try this curry only when one has time in hand.
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Ingredients For Soybean Curry
about 3cups of soaked and boiled soybeans
Paste 1
3medium onions
4-5garlic pods
a small piece ginger
1/2tsp cumin seeds
a small piece cinnamon
2green cardamom
Paste 2
2tomatoes roasted
Spices
2 bay leaves
1/2tsp turmeric pwd
1-1/2tsp red chilli pwd
2tsp coriander pwd
1/2tsp cumin pwd
Others
salt to taste
oil for cooking
For the Flat Bread
2 cups whole wheat flour
2tsp carom seeds
1/2tsp salt
whole wheat flour for dusting
oil for cooking
water as required
Method to make the curry
Grind together the ingredients under paste1.
Heat oil (about 3tbsp) and add bay leaves.
Once the leaves are golden in colour add the paste1 and ‘bhuno’ on a low flame till the oil separates. If required keep adding a spoon of water after short intervals.
Paste2- To roast the tomatoes insert a fork at the top of a tomato and roast it directly on the flame. Cool and peel the skin and then grind it.
After the paste1 is nicely cooked and the oil separates at the edges add the paste2.
As the tomatoes are already cooked the oil separates easily. Add the remaining spices and salt to taste.
Mix thoroughly and add the cooked soybeans. Mix and add about 2 cups of water. Bring the curry to a boil and then cover and cook on low flame for another 10-15mins.
Serve hot with the ajwain parathas.
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Method For the अजवायन पराठा/ CaromSeed flatbread / Ajwain Paratha

Mix all the ingredients and using water knead a soft dough. Cover and leave for 15mins.
Make lemon size balls and using whole wheat flour roll a 4-5” disc. Apply a few drops of oil and spread it on the disc. Fold it into a half and apply oil again and fold again, what you get is a triangle shaped dough.
Roll this using flour into a triangle shaped flat bread.
My parathas are not very thick and have a thickness of about 3mm.
Roast the parathas on a flat pan using a little oil on either side. These parathas taste best when roasted using ghee but I preferred using oil for obvious reason…calories!!
Store covered and best served hot.

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24 comments:

Radhika said...

This looks delicious Pari. It is the vegetarians who get left out of their proteins but beans like this make up for it adequately. Hope you have settled down well without any hiccup.

Sushma Mallya said...

Looks so yummy and delicious love this healthy curry Pari ...Perfect with Lovely flavored parathas:)

Archana said...

delicious curry. All the godness of proteins and soya. Bookmarked.


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Delicious and proteins filled curry !!

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Hari Chandana P said...

Woww... very healthy and delicious combination.. thanks for sharing :)
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zareena.b said...

This looks adelicious and very inviting too.

Priya Suresh said...

Wat a fabulous combo, never tried curry with soyabeans, definitely a flavourful flat bread, absolutely inviting..

Sayantani Mahapatra Mudi said...

thats an awesome recipe. full of nutrition.

divya said...

looks super inviting and marvelous..

Amina Creations said...

wow... flatbread and curry looks awesome...

layaa said...

Healthy and delicious.Thank u for ur visit,glad to b ur follower.

Dolly Sharma said...

Pari, it looks Super delicious and Super healthy !!! I do make carom seed parathas but have never tried soybean curry. I'm gonna look for them soon.

Jeyashris Kitchen said...

healthy and yummy curry, hope ur settling now in chennai

Sutapa said...

Very delicious and yummy curry recipe with carom seed flat bread! With taste this is also a healthy recipe and must try!
Subho Bijoyer preeti O Suveccha to you and all your loved ones!

chef and her kitchen said...

very delicious curry wid nice n flavorful curry...good 2 c u back 2 d flow of blogging

Lorraine said...

This looks like a flavorful and healthy dish. I have never cooked with soy beans; I would love to taste this:)

Nalini's Kitchen said...

Hi Pari,
Thanks for dropping in and for your comments,glad to follow you.

Julie said...

Lovely protein pack.. Delicioussssssss!!!!!
Thanx Pari for dropping by my space:-)
Happy to be part of your lovely space..

Madhu said...

I didnt even bring lunch today! I wish I can have this :)

zareena.b said...

mmm... amazing combination. Nice colour of the curry.

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chitraj.hegde said...

this is looking very very yummy..i was searching for a nice soya beans curry ...thanks for sharing..will try this for sure....

Unknown said...

You come up with such unique and glorious looking curries. This one is tops both in color and looks...I love the carom seed rotis!!

Rachana said...

Love this combo...makes me hungry :-)

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