I have always loved sweet corn especially the canned version. I love eating it cold in salads and I'll often open a small can for my lunch and just eat it cold. This reminds me of my student days!!
My sister in law introduced me to this curry (makai nu shak) which I think is her signature dish. I have altered the recipe slightly by omitting the onions and adding cashews and coconut to the dish. If you like your curry to be rich and creamy and slightly sweet, you will like this sweet corn curry. If you use frozen or canned sweet corn, this is a quick and easy dish to make.
Ingredients for 4 servings
4 cups of
frozen sweet corn (if using fresh sweet corn – boil it first. For canned sweet corn, drain the juices and
wash the sweet corn with cold water)
1 cup any
tomato mixture
½ cup
mixed peanuts and cashews
¼ cup desiccated coconut
2-3
tablespoons cooking oil (I used sunflower oil)
1
teaspoon dry cumin seeds
1
teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon
turmeric
½ teaspoon
chilly powder (use more if you like hot food)
2-3
cloves of blended garlic
Small bunch
of coriander or some curry leaves for garnishing
1. Heat 2-3 tablespoons of oil in a saucepan and add in the cumin
seeds.
2. Once the seeds go dark brown, add the sweet corn and stir.
3. Add the spices - salt, turmeric, chilly powder and stir.
4. Roast the nuts either on a non stick saucepan or for 2-3
minutes in a microwave.
5. Grind the nuts and mix them with the dessicated coconut and keep ready.
6. Add the garlic and once the sweet corn is cooked, add the
tomato mixture together with half a cup of water.
7. Now add the ground nuts and desiccated coconut to the mixture.
7. Now add the ground nuts and desiccated coconut to the mixture.
8. Allow this to cook for 5-7 minutes and serve the curry hot
with chappatis or Naan bread.
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The picture of the nuts makes me drool Mina - Looks like a lovely curry - I love curried corn too but I make it sukha!
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looks yummy ..very delish curry..
ReplyDeleteWow that's looking too yummy and tasty.
ReplyDeletedelicious looking curry wonderfully done
ReplyDeletevery rich and yummy curry...love it!
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Rich looking curry with those nuts..wonderful pair for rotis..
ReplyDeleteUnique and delicious recipe mina,love it...
ReplyDeleteVery interesting curry...i like fresh corn most and would love to try this curry soon.
ReplyDeleteDelicious & creamy...
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I don't think I have tried sweet corn in curry but I can imagine that it must be delicious! I will have to give it a try :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks soo inviting! I have never tried a gravy recipe using Sweet corn.Would love to try it!
ReplyDeleteWow...This looks really mouthwatering....Thanks dear for sharing the recipe...Will surely give it a try..Bookmarking rightaway..
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