Ingredients :
Eggs : 2-4
Potatoes : 2 (medium)
Onion : 1(big)
Ginger : 1"
Garlic : 4 cloves (medium)
Tomato : 1 (medium)
Green chilli : 1
Turmeric powder : 1 tsp.
Red chilli powder : 2 tsp(as per taste)
Cumin powder : 1 tsp.
Coriander powder : 1/2 tsp.
Bay leaf :1
Cardamom & cloves : 3 of each(coarsely crushed)
Cinnamon : 1 (1" stick)(coarsely crushed)
Garam masala powder : 1 tsp.(powder mixture of cinnamon, cardamom & cloves)
*Mustard Oil : 4 tbsp.
Ghee : 1 tsp.
Salt to taste
Sugar : 1/4 tsp.
Coriander leaves for garnishing
Method :
- Boil eggs for 10-12 minutes or the eggs get hard-boiled. Cut the potatoes in big chunks and boil them until half done. Keep aside.
- Make 2 to 3 slits with a sharp knife on boiled eggs. Apply little salt and turmeric powder on boiled eggs and potatoes. Fry them golden brown seperately and keep aside.
- Other prep. :Make a masala paste of turmeric, chilli, cumin and coriander powder in 3 tbsp. water. Slice onion very thin, make a paste of ginger-garlic-green chilli and chop the tomato.
- Now for the curry, heat a pan with rest of the oil, add the sugar and heat until sugar starts to turn light brown. Then add bay leaf, cinnamon, cardamom & cloves and then add sliced onions, fry them until golden. Then add ginger-garlic-green chilli paste and fry them on a minute or two. Then add masala paste and stir for another 2 minutes in medium heat.
- Then add chopped tomatoes and fry until oil seperates. Now throw fried potatoes and mix well with the masala. Add salt and about 1 cup of water ( **see note below). Add fried eggs and close the lid. Simmer and let it cook until potat oes are done. Check the seasoning.
** Note : The gravy for this preperation can be thick or semi-thick. Adjust the water as per your need. - When potaoes are done, sprinkle garam masala powder and ghee over the curry. wait for a minute and remove from heat and garnish with coriander leaves.
Serve hot and enjoy.............................
Did I tell you, I made this egg curry with Bengali pulao on the V'day for my hubby dear, as he wanted a very simple lunch And he is an absolute egg-lover. As I made this curry with lotssssssssssss of love, so sending this to Priyanka's fun event "Cooking with Luv for Luv" .
Also sending this post to Alka of Sindhi Rasoi who is hosting an fun event "Just for You"
And to Siri who is hosting a nice event "Recipes for rest of us : Dinner" which is initiated by Ramki Of One page cookbook.
My dear freind Arundhuti of Gourmet Affair has passed me this Lemonade Award....Thanks, Arundhuti..thanks for thinking of me.
I am passing this award to these truly deserved blooger freinds,
to Sharmila, Soma, Sowmya, LG , Priyanka and Priya
12 comments:
Love dimer jhol anyday .. like your authentic version Indrani ... I usually make a shortcut one and then keep wondering why it does not taste like home. :-)
thnks a ton for sendin this over,,,;-)will try ur version soon,..
Thanks Indrani. ei ekta bangali dish(one among very few)jeta we all eat at home:-) tomar ta ekdom authentic version.
I havent tried anything much in Bengali vegetarian, I must dig your blog one day. Thanks for thinking of me for the award dear.
thanks a ton dear for the award..i do use eggs rarely in my food..especially the bakes..
Dimer jhol looks great, thanks for sharing ur award with me dear:) am honoured...
Hi Indrani,
Thanks for sharing doi maach version on my blog. I really appreciate it. I will definitely try it soon. I love bengali curries.
Your egg curry looks awesome too. Will surely try soon.
give me dimer jho anyday! looks delicious Indrani.
I made dimer jhol over the weekend. it was delicious. thanks for sharing.
congrats on ur award...i'll try this curry without eggs.iam a vegan..thanx for sharing the recipe...do visit my blog at ur free time.hope u'll like it:)
Hi! I tried this yesterday because I found it somewhat different from the other recepies..and man! It was delicious..we relished every bite of it! Thanks for sharing it!!
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