TOMATO IGURU

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Tomato Iguru

This is a tangy gravy . This looks quite similar to the tomato thokku we normally prepare, but with a different taste .Do give a try of this tomato iguru :) . This goes very well  with Hot Idli's, Crispy Dosa's ,Chapathi's and also with rice.

For this gravy you need

2 onions
5 ripened tomatoes
A sprig of curry leaves
1/2 tsp. of turmeric powder
2/3 green chillies (acc. to ur taste)
1/4 cup of oil
Salt

For Grinding
2 tsp. of  Aniseed
1 1/2tsp. of coriander seeds
6 nos. of garlic
1 tsp. of chilli powder

Grind them well

Preparation

Chop the onion and tomatoes finely.

Cut the green chillies lengthwise.

Heat oil in a pan, add the green chillies and saute for a min.

Add the sprig leaves, next add the chopped onions along with little salt and turmeric powder. Saute them well.

Now add the grinded paste and saute until the raw smell extracts from it .

Finally add the chopped tomatoes and allow it to cook in low flame.

This gravy is thick in consistency, if needed you can also add a cup of water and bring it to boil.

Tangy taste tomato iguru is ready to be served..........


Serve it hot with chapathi's or with hot rice and enjoy................:)

Comments

  1. A different recipe here......nice ,tangy iguru.........u have a wonderful space here.....following u

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  2. Very yummy and delicious iguru. It looks very tempting.

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  3. my MIL's fav. curry.. with chapathis.. nice one..

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  4. Nice tangy iguru. will try once..

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  5. Yumm, such a mouthwatering iguru, very tempting..

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  6. The last click makes me hungry :-) Yumm!!!

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  7. different.. nice tangy gravy!

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  8. Tomato iguru looks good.

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  9. Love the gravy :)
    would love to have some with dosas... yum :)

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  10. So different , i'm bookmarking this one

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  11. Sayantani Mahapatra MudiJanuary 15, 2011 at 12:48 PM

    total yum.

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  12. I too make this curry same way minus aniseeds.Happy pongal :)

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  13. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving such a lovely comment....:)....

    You have a lovely blog....

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  14. Tomato Iguru is quite different. Happy Pongal to you and your family.

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