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Egg Roast




This is a Kerala style egg roast which is a popular breakfast side dish. It goes well with appam and idiyappam. It can also be served with naan and chapati's. It is spicy and delicious egg curry.

Ingredients
Egg- 4
Onions- 3
Tomato -1
Green chilly slit- 2
Ginger - 2 inch thick
Garlic- 4-5
Curry leaves
Garam Masala- 3/4 tsp
Chilly powder- 1 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/3 tsp
Pepper powder- 1/2 tsp
Coriander powder- 2 tsp
oil
salt to taste



Chop onions into thin slices, chop ginger and garlic and slice tomatoes.
In a pan heat oil and saute ginger, garlic and green chilies.Add onion and salt and saute till it evenly fried and brown( not golden brown). Be patient here, onion should not get burned use only medium heat. Add tomatoes and saute till it get soft and cooked. Mix chili powder, garam masala turmeric,pepper and coriander powder with a little water( 3-4 tsp) and add into the onion tomato mixture. Fry till oil separates. Now pour in 1/2 cup of water and add cooked or hard boiled eggs and close with a tight lid. Allow to simmer for 3-4 minutes or till the water evaporates and the curry becomes semi dry. Serve warm.


You might also like,
Green Peas Egg Curry
Masala Egg Fry
Beetroot Egg Curry
Burmese Golden Egg Curry
Akuri/Parsi Style Scrambled Egg
Egg Salad



Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy...

Comments

  1. brings back golden memories.... Would love to have this with appam... very very very tempting!

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  2. Mouthwatering egg roast...nice color

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  3. wow i love this egg roast ..looks so delicious suja

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  4. Kidilan egg roast!u got the perfect color.2chapthi kittiyal mathram mathi:)yummooo..

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  5. Egg roast looks so delicious Suja,my mouth is watering.

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  6. the egg roast looks to tempting ...I often make this kind of dish at home,...my hubby is a grt fan of eggs...

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  7. Adipoli egg roast suja..ente nallathee posting ithuannu :-)

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  8. its a lovely colour which i always fail 2 get

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  9. Egg Roast Looks Finger Looking Delicious. Loved the very look of the gravy.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  10. Wow..that looks so good..yummy egg roast!

    US Masala

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  11. egg roast adipoli aayirikkunnu...njanum egg roast undakkanamennu kure naalayi vicharikkunnu...

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  12. Droolworthy click...tooooooooooo tempting...lv to have with hot rasam rice...

    Tasty Appetite

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  13. wow.. delicious.. Love the colour... shoo... kothi sahikkan vayya..

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  14. Super spicy and tempting egg roast..Nisha paranja pole enikkum ee color kittan echiri budhimutta..Onion brown aakkanulla patience eppozhum enikku undakarilla :( Love it with appam..

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  15. Very tempting and delicious egg roast.

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  16. droolworthy beautiful and colorful pic

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  17. my fav with appam..Super egg roast chechi...

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  18. I was thinking to make potato curry for idiyappam today...Changing my mind now ...The click was soo tempting

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  19. Lovely gravy, looks very delicious.

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  20. wow adipoli ayittundu appam undayirunnenkil kazhikkamayirunnu

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  21. Beautiful and very tempting egg roast..

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  22. This looks so perfect. I also cook egg curry but with gravy.

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  23. tempting recipe looks great, my fav dish, yummy

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  24. Looks so so delicious and tempting

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  25. boiled egg fry is my anytime food, loving it :)

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  26. Oh wow!!! looks so delicious..yummy yumm!!

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  27. Lovely color and looks so tempting dear..

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  28. Woow,,egg roast looks colourful n flavour rich thokku dear..Sure, it will taste good.

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  29. Thanks all for stopping by and for the sweet comments:)

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  30. Mouthwatering curry. Temptng click also.

    Hamsamalini Chandrasekeran,
    http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com

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  31. looks very tempting...it's got a lovely rich colour too...

    do check my space when time permits

    Cheers,
    Binitha
    yourstastefully.blogspot.com

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