BRUSSELS SPROUTS CURRY
I tasted Brussels sprouts only after I got married. My MIL used to prepare it just like a cabbage poriyal with its usual seasonings and green chilies. It was ok with spicy dishes like fish kozumbu or rasam with only slight bitterness from the sprouts but this preparation was not so good with chapathis. When making Brussels sprouts curry to go with rotis, I started adding tomatoes and a little bit of garam masala. We love it this way and I have been making Brussels sprouts curry this way ever since. Here goes the recipe:
INGREDIENTS:
Brussels sprouts, ½ lb.
Onion, 1 small.
Green chilies, 2.
Tomato, 1.
Ginger-garlic paste, 1 teaspoon, (optional).
Garam masala, ½ teaspoon.
Salt as per taste.
Curry leaves, 1 sprig.
Mustard seeds, ½ teaspoon.
PREPARATION:
Chop the onions and tomato finely and slit the green chilies into two. Cut the Brussels sprouts into long thin strips. Heat a pan with some oil. When the oil turns hot, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Then add the chopped onions, tomato, green chilies, and ginger-garlic paste and sauté for a few minutes until everything turns tender. Then add the Brussel sprouts along with the garam masala and mix everything well. Cook closed under low flame for 10 minutes until everything is cooked. Garnish with curry leaves and serve hot with rotis or rice.
I tasted Brussels sprouts only after I got married. My MIL used to prepare it just like a cabbage poriyal with its usual seasonings and green chilies. It was ok with spicy dishes like fish kozumbu or rasam with only slight bitterness from the sprouts but this preparation was not so good with chapathis. When making Brussels sprouts curry to go with rotis, I started adding tomatoes and a little bit of garam masala. We love it this way and I have been making Brussels sprouts curry this way ever since. Here goes the recipe:
INGREDIENTS:
Brussels sprouts, ½ lb.
Onion, 1 small.
Green chilies, 2.
Tomato, 1.
Ginger-garlic paste, 1 teaspoon, (optional).
Garam masala, ½ teaspoon.
Salt as per taste.
Curry leaves, 1 sprig.
Mustard seeds, ½ teaspoon.
PREPARATION:
Chop the onions and tomato finely and slit the green chilies into two. Cut the Brussels sprouts into long thin strips. Heat a pan with some oil. When the oil turns hot, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Then add the chopped onions, tomato, green chilies, and ginger-garlic paste and sauté for a few minutes until everything turns tender. Then add the Brussel sprouts along with the garam masala and mix everything well. Cook closed under low flame for 10 minutes until everything is cooked. Garnish with curry leaves and serve hot with rotis or rice.
I love Brussels sprouts, they are like little cabbages! :D
ReplyDeleteDish looks delicious.
looks healthy and simple... A must try dish.
ReplyDeletesimple and nice recipe
ReplyDeleteI like brussels sprouts and mostly i make it as a gravy.. Lovely curry.. Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI remember the first time I bought htis only coz it really cute,but dint knew what to do and made fritters!! This one is a gud idea!
ReplyDeletelooking delicious Gita...Never tried this veggie...Healthy post..
ReplyDeleteLovely dish with brussels sprouts...looks great Gita
ReplyDeleteI haven't cooked with these before but that sounds so simple & yummy.
ReplyDeleteDelicous one! I never made curry!
ReplyDeleteBrussels Sprouts in a curry is something new, sounds great.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious Gita!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy & healthy too.
ReplyDeleteThis curry is a sure hit with Roti's Gita..nice one..;)
ReplyDeleteLooks great..havent tried a curry with sprouts yet !!
ReplyDeleteLooking healthy & delicious ...Never tried this recipe Gita.
ReplyDeleteHi Gita you have a lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteI love your brussel sprouts curry. In Englad people only tend to boil them and eat them with meat and potatoes but I always loved to stir fry them.
I bet your curry went lovely with roti.
I call it the mini-cabbage,tastes so much like cabbage.The curry is a simple and delicious idea:)
ReplyDeleteBrussel sprouts are cute veggies. Ur curry looks yummy dear. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteThe brussels sprouts look healthy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful recipe! I adore Brussels sprouts, and yours look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and protein packed dish
ReplyDeleteso far never dared to buy brussell sprouts. This looks like an interesting curry!!
ReplyDeletegreat visiting your blog!