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Makai Kari (corn Curry)

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Vegetables, Grains Indian India, Vegetables 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 T Cashew nut pieces, broken
1 T Peanuts, roasted skinless
1 T Coconut flakes, unsweetened
1 t White poppy seeds
1 Onion
1 Ginger piece, fresh 1/4"
2 Garlic cloves
1 Green chilli pepper
deseeded if desired
3 T Vegetable oil
1/2 t Black mustard seeds
8 Dried curry leaves, up to 10
1 t White sesame seeds
1 Tomato
1/4 t Coriander seeds, ground
1/4 t Cumin seeds, ground
1/2 t Black Pepper, ground
1/2 t Tumeric, ground
Salt to taste
1/4 t Sugar
3 c Corn kernels
1/4 c Yogurt, plain diluted with
1/4 c Water

INSTRUCTIONS

"Traditionally made with corn, this dish can also be made with mixed
vegetables." Anne's note: this dish is Tamil (southern Indian in
origin) as shown by the name, "kari" which has been anglicized to
"curry".  In a large heavy-bottomed skillet over low heat, dry roast
together  the cashews, peanut, coconut and poppy seeds until the
cashews have  brown specks (a few minutes). Remove from heat and let
cool slightly.  In the container of a food processor or blender,
coarsely chop  together the onion, ginger and garlic. Add the chilli
and roasted  cashew mixture and mince well. In a large heavy bottomed
skillet,  warm the oil over medium heat. Add the mustard seeds, curry
leaves  and sesame seeds. As soon as the mustard seeds sputter, add the
minced onion mixture and saute together until lightly browned (7 to 8
minutes). Whirl the tomato to a puree in the blender. Add to the pan
with the coriander, cumin, black pepper, tumeric, salt and sugar and
cook for 5 to 6 minutes. Add the corn, mix well and cook for 7
minutes. Stir in the diluted yogurt, cover, reduce heat to low and
cook for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve hot.  Serves:4
Source: _From Bengal to Punjab: The Cuisines of India_ by  Smita
Chandra Meal Mastered by Anne MacLellan  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip

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