BITTER GOUD FRY RECIPE
Bitter gourd fry, more commonly known as Karela sabzi in India, is a semi-dry side dish where sliced or chopped bitter gourd is cooked with onions and spices. A typical tempering with cumin seeds, curry leaves and a gentle sprinkling of warm spices is all it takes to turn this into a mouthwatering side.
A healthy and diabetic friendly dish, this bitter gourd fry pairs well with rice, roti, chapati or as a side in any Indian meal. It makes a great addition to lunch boxes.
Ingredients like jaggery / sugar, tamarind or tons of whole spices are not added here as the cooking process blunts the bitterness on its own. Avoid using soft and ripe bitter gourd that has red seeds as they are toxic. Bitter gourd should be firm and unripe.
HOW TO REDUCE BITTERNESS IN KARELA ? Some bitter gourds taste extremely bitter. To reduce the bitter taste, you may sprinkle salt to the chopped or sliced pieces and rest aside for 30 minutes. Last squeeze them in between your palms to extract some of the juice. The bitter taste reduces but also note that the medicinal values are reduced in the karela.
The beauty of this recipe is that even kids would love to eat bitter gourd with “dal rice” with a liberal amount of ghee. Follow my step by step photo recipe to prepare Bitter Gourd Fry. If you like this recipe share it, tweet it and pin it. Please do try and post your comments.
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RECIPE FOR BITTER GOURD FRY
Coarse : Lunch
Cuisine : South Indian
Author : Jayashree Karthik
Prep Time : 5 min
Cook Time : 15 min
Total Time : 20 min
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INGREDIENTS
- 2 tbsp oil
- 1/4 tsp cumin seeds
- 1/4 tsp hing
- 1 spring curry leaves
- 1 onion – finely chopped
- 1 green chilli – slit
- 250 gm bitter goud – cut into round thin slices
- salt – to taste
- 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
- 1/2 tsp red chilli powder
- 1/2 tsp coriander powder
- 1/4 tsp fennel seed powder
- 1/4 cup water – to sprinkle and cook – if needed
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 3 tbsp coriander leaves – finely chopped
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PROCEDURE
- wash and slice bitter gourd thin or you may chop them to bite size pieces, and discard the seeds
- heat oil in a pan and temper with cumin seeds and when they begin to sizzle, add hing and curry leaves, saute for few seconds
- add finely chopped onion and saute well until the onion turns transparent
- now add thinly sliced bitter gourd slices and saute for 2-3 minutes on a medium heat or until slightly tender, if the pan is too dry, just sprinkle some water and mix well
- once the bitter gourd is slightly tender, add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder and fennel seeds powder. mix everything well
- cover and cook again on a very low heat until it is softly cooked. check for salt or spices as per your taste
- once bitter gourd cooked well, turn off the stove and squeeze in some lemon juice and garnish with coriander leaves
- serve with hot steamed rice or chapathi
- Enjoy!
NOTES
- adjust spice level according to your taste
- you can also cut bitter gourd in to small pieces
- if your bitter gourd is tender, cook the seeds along with the fry
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BITTER GOURD FRY WITH STEP BY STEP PHOTO RECIPE
take 1 large bitter gourd
cut into thin round circles
scoop out the seeds and discard it if its too bitter
heat oil in a pan and temper with cumin seeds
after the seeds sizzle, add hing and curry leaves
saute for few seconds
add finely chopped onion and green chilli
saute for few minutes until the onion turns translucent
add thinly sliced bitter gourd
saute for 2-3 minutes, cover and cook on low heat until the gourd is slightly tender or half cooked.
keep stirring in between and sprinkle some water if the pan is too dry.
i didn’t add any water, but if the veggie is not tender, you may need to splash some water
once the gourd becomes slightly tender, add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder, fennel seed powder and salt
mix everything well and saute for a minute.
cover and cook the bitter gourds for another 5-7 minutes on low flame until bitter gourd is completely soft cooked. If the gourd looks very dry, sprinkle some water and cook
check bitter gourd is cooked well and raw smell of spices goes
add lemon juice and chopped coriander leaves
mix well and switch off the flame
serve with rice or chapathi
BITTER GOURD FRY
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