TOMATO KURMA

Tomato Kurma

This is a delicious Kurma with tomatoes , this goes very well with hot Idli's


For this Kurma you need

4 nos. of ripened tomatoes(big sized)
2 nos. of green chillies (split lengthwise)
2 onions
1 tsp. of ginger-garlic paste
1/2 tsp. of turmeric powder
1 tsp. of chilli powder
1 tsp. of coriander powder
Few coriander leaves for garnishing
Salt to taste
Oil

For Seasoning

1 Bay leaf
1'' cinnamon stick
2 cardamoms

For Grinding

4 tsp. of grated coconut
2 tsp. of roasted channa dal / pottukadalai
1 tsp. of aniseed
5 nos. of cashew

Grind them to a smooth paste with little water.

Preparation.

Wash and chop the tomatoes.

Heat oil in a pan, add the seasoning ingredients. 

Add the green chillies and saute for a min.

Add the chopped onions and fry them until they turn translucent.

Add the ginger- garlic paste.Saute them well

Add the chopped tomatoes along with turmeric powder, coriander powder , chilli powder. Mix them gently.

When the tomatoes gets cooked well, add the grinded paste along with salt and sufficient water.Allow it to boil for 5 min. in  a low flame.

Turn off the flame and garnish with coriander leaves.

Tasty tomato kurma is ready to be served.....



Serve it with hot Idli's / Dosa's and enjoy :)

Aruna

I am a passionate cook and love to experiment various cuisines , in my kitchen. This blog is my humble attempt to register a copy of recipes that I learn and try . Feel free to experiment with my recipes and adjust accordingly to suit your taste and requirements.Hope you enjoy :)

29 Comments

  1. Oh! My mom cooks like this. Great recipe.

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  2. i have never tried using only tomato for kurma, looks and sounds delicious aruna...

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  3. Aruna,, tomato kuruma looks yumyyy and i like this kuruma very veryyy much with idli.In coimbatore this kuruma is very traditional one with idli... if i cook this kuruma means will eat 2 more idlies extra.Thanks for sharing dear,,take care n keep smiling.

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  4. wow.. its really fantastic & looks delicious.. nice click..

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  5. tomato kurma looks very thick and nice colour yellow and red!

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  6. Lovely and delicious kurma Aruna, shall give it a try...

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  7. Kurma looks delicious, nice recipe.

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  8. kuruma only with tomato wow...nice.

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  9. Kurma that too with tomatoes wow!! Cashews and coconut must have added great taste to the gravy.Looks tasty
    Deepa
    http://hamareerasoi.blogspot.com/

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  10. Very yummy tomato kurma. Love the recipe.

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  11. Wow Aruna it looks delicious.
    In my family ppl do it from that green tomato.

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  12. loved the recipe.. looks delicious..

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  13. kurma looks beautiful and yummy...perfect with roti..

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  14. Lovely color, looks tempting and yummy.

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  15. Kurma looks wonderful, Aruna...

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  16. wow very tempting korma...lovely recipe

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  17. The clicks are hopelessly tempting me..... as there is no hope for me u c!!!! ;-) Fun apart, That is indeed a gr8 prep... for me it would go well with rotis..... & I would savor the whole of it......

    Ash....
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  18. Good one when we run out of veggies. Had no idea that kurma would be prepared with out any extra veggies other than tomato.

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  19. Kurma looks awesome. I would love to have it with Idlis

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  20. I can have numerous idly with this superb kuruma. So simple to make , yet tasty to the core. Nice recipe dear.

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  21. Lovely kurma... looks so creamy and delicious...

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  22. Lovely recipe dear...kurma looks really tempting!!!

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  23. The gravy luks creamy,rich,delicious n flavorful!...am sure its perfect with idlis

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  24. Looks wonderful, creamy and rich...hearty dish to go with rotis or nan.

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  25. kurma looks simply uperb, delicious and inviting!!!

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