Ingredients:
1 lb tindora
1 tbsp oil
1tsp mustard seed
1tsp cumin
1 tsp cumin powder ( cumin roasted, cooled and powdered)
1 tsp coriander powder (coriander seeds roasted, cooled and powdered)
1 tsp amchur
1/2 tsp garam masala
1/2 tsp red chili powder
1 tsp sesame powder ( sesame seeds roasted, cooled and powdered0
1 tsp roasted crushed peanuts ( not powder but chunky pieces)
1/4th tsp turmeric powder
Salt to taste
1/2 tsp brown sugar
Wash the tindora, cut the outer edges and cut lengthwise. Keep aside. In a saucepan add oil , mustard, after it splatters add cumin, haldi followed by tindora. Now add salt and brown sugar and let it cook...make sure you do not add much water just a tsp or so...unless you like it mushy. In a min or two add the powders, except peanuts and sesame. let it cook.. 3-5 min, the tindora will be still crunchy not raw add the sesame powder and peanuts and mix it well. Turn off the heat ...and keep covered. Serve with some daal and rice/roti. Nothing fancy but definitely wholesome.

Just drooling here, wat a delicious,inviting and comforting fry...irresistible!
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Very healthy and tasty looking vegetable. Awesome pics.
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Hamaree Rasoi
What mouth watering picture!! I almost had a bite of my lapppie :)
ReplyDeletetotally agree...sometimes simple meal is d best!!
ReplyDeletelooks yumm that tindora sabzi..
love this sanji...healthy n easy to prepare....lovely pics..
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Simply delicious, love this tasty fry..
ReplyDeleteSimple and yummy Tindora :)
ReplyDeleteI have to say this isn't my favorite veggie..MIL taught me how to make this with peanuts too..now i find it tolerable..
ReplyDeleteI have a draft of that curry..dunno when I will post. :)
Love the sabji and the pics ...so tempting
ReplyDeletelove the tindora subzi... lovely combo.. first time here and it was nice browsing through your recipes.. great going.. Glad to follow u...
ReplyDeleteReva
Stunning pics..loved the recipe too, nice n homey..
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Thanks for stopping by and for ur kind words of appreciation, Tindora is my fav, have always enjoyed with warm rice roti seems great as well...looks delish! :)
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