Here is one curry, which I am not sure where it was originated but is surely called Vegetable Jaipuri.
Sabz Jaipuri - सब्ज़ जयपुरी (Vegetable Jaipuri)
Ingredients
Mixed Veggies - 3 cups chopped (You can use any blend of veggies here, there is no what to use and what not to - I used, peas, carrots, green beans, corn and potatos)
Haldi (Turmeric Powder) - 1/2 tsp
Lal Mirch (Red Chilli) Powder - 1 tsp
Laung (Cloves) - 3-4
Dalchini (Cinnamon Stick) - 1 inch piece
Salt - as per taste
Oil/Ghee - 1 tbsp
Dhaniya Patti (Cilantro) - few sprigs
To Grind
Jeera (Cumin Seeds) - 1 tbsp
Dhaniya (Coriander) Seeds - 1 tbsp
Kaju (Cashew Nuts) - 10-12
Pyaaz (Onion) - 1 cup chopped
Tomato - 1 cup chopped
Preparation
- Dry Roast dhaniya and jeera and then grind it to a paste (with little water) along with other ingredients under "To Grind".
- Take a pan and add oil to it.
- Add dalchini and laung and fry till nice aroma comes out of it.
- Add chopped veggies and salt and saute for 5 minutes.
- Now, add ground paste, haldi, lal mirch powder, 1 cup water and mix well.
- Cover, reduce the heat and cook till veggies are cooked well.
- Garnish with cilantro.
Serving
Serve with naan/paratha/roti warm.
I am sending this to Healing Foods - Onion event hosted by Priya and started by Siri.
That's all for now. Take care till the next post.
38 comments:
delicious vegetable jaipur curry. your pic makes me hungry..
Love to have this with hot soft chapatis...yummy recipe
Delicious Vegetable Jaipuri.
Tempting pic.
Looks gud..bookmarked it to try..
My kind off food...all vegetable in one...for my family is soo picky sumtimes abt certain vegetables...good way to tuck all the goodies in their tummies...hehe
wow, that is a perfect curry to have with roti. love the mixed veggies and the colour. I am drooling here.
This is one of my restaurant favorites as a mix vegetable sabzi.... its look is quite royal !
really nice one....and all mixed veggies is very useful alwaz i feel...looking delicious...
very nice recipe priya,really loved it and would be perfect with roti
Dish sounds yummy!!
Nice Sabzi Priya, looks yummy.
Looks very nice. Loved the texture.
Hi Priya, first accept my belated wishes on the 100th post.
Coming to the recipe, I love this preparation, looks so good.
THats a droolworthy and beautiful jaipuri, thanks for sending Priya..
I would love to have this with hot rotis ,yummm!
Looks so tempting! yumm
nice..vegan dsh aromatic flavors for sure!!!
looks delicious dear:-)
Dish sounds delicious..would love to have this with rotis.
Looks delicious sabji..
looks perfect and yummy:)
Looks really yummy. The name itself is catchy!
This is really healthy and great way to cook veggie def tasted yummy since you have added kaju, substantial amount of onion and tomato in the recipe....Congrats on your 100th post dear, keep rocking...
Hey Priya! Realized I should've replied to you in your blog! Aloe vera is great for oily skin... also sandal wood paste is very cooling and heals skin too. Hope this helps! :)
all in one dish...yum,delciocus n healthy
this one is also a nice version
Hey Priya,
@ Lema bean salad, I have used frozen beans at room temperature.
You can cook these for 5-8 minutes or as per instruction on packet.And cool them completely.
Do checkout the post I have updated it. BTW thx for asking.
Wonderful recipe and dish, Priya..
Looks Yumm :)
Really good one.. love to have it with chapathi or paratha..
Looks delicious and by the sound of it just enough to have a satisfying dinner with rotis.
Nice subji with chapatis or rotis..
Looks Yummy Priya!!
So nice to see yummy Rajasthani recipes.. would love to try these, will keep dropping by Priya!!
Vegetable curry looks delicious and rich.Perfect with hot rotis and rice,I am sure the kaju gives it aroyal richness to the gravy.
Hi dear i was looking for this dish and caught it in your blog wld like to prepare this n post it in my blog n i wld link it to this page!!!
I tasted this in a restaurant. I saw some vegetable scraped and added. Can it be lauki? Can we add lauki in this sabzi?
Jayamani, you can add practically any vegetable to it, as long as they are all at the same level in terms of their crispiness or softness. As lauki takes longer to cook, you may want to parboil it before adding or chop it smaller than usual.
Make, enjoy and let me know :)
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