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Mushroom Masala



Mushroom Masala

This is a spicy  and delicious side dish for chapatis and naan. Mushrooms has always been a family favorite as it is low in calorie and fat content.I usually make mushrooms spicy just like any non vegetarian dish and the subtle mild flavor of mushrooms and the roasted spices complement each other so well. Here I have used the saute or pan fry method for the mushrooms and finally mixed in with the sauce. Light browning imparts richer flavor and taste to the mushrooms.Vegetarians will surely love this..



Ingredients

Mushrooms chopped- 2 cups
Onion sliced- 2medium
Tomato -3
Ginger garlic paste- 1 1/2 tsp
Chilly powder- 1 tsp-
Turmeric powder- 1/3 tsp
Pepper powder- 1 pinch
Coriander power- 1 tsp
Garam masala- 3/4 tsp
Meat masala- 1/2 tsp ( optional)
Coriander leaves- a little



Heat oil in a pan and fry onions till golden brown. Add ginger garlic paste saute stir till there is a nice aroma.Add tomatoes and stir fry till it is mashed up and cooked. Allow this to cool a bit and using a mixer grind this into a fine paste and keep aside.
In a pan add one tsp of oil and stir fry the mushrooms. Season with salt and saute till the juice is reduced and the mushrooms change color to light brown. Drain out and keep aside. In the same pan add the ground masala and fry till oil separates. Add all the spice powder and fry in a low flames. Pour warm water and simmer the sauce for three minutes. Next add the fried mushrooms and simmer for one more minute. Finally garnish with coriander leaves.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy..


Comments

  1. mushroom masala looks very rich and spicy love the color of the gravy...

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  2. Wow.. amazing.. looks so creamy and yummy :D

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  3. I'm always a big fan of ur recipes and no wonder u make me drool everytime u post a new recipe..finger licking good

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  4. I make this often..Looks great!

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  5. I love mushrooms this dish is tempting me!!!!

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  6. Yummy looking mushroom masala. Yummy preparation.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  7. Delicious recipe...masala looks spicy and yummy...

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  8. WOW..SUCH A CREAMY AND DELICIOUS CURRY....GREAT WITH CHAPATHI...:)

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  9. i love mushrooms and this one looks yummy...

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  10. wow love mushrooms!...love the presentation too!

    http://anuzhealthykitchen.blogspot.com/2011/07/event-berries-strawberry-desserts.html

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  11. Looks Spicy and flavourful. Absolutely love it.

    Cheers,
    Uma

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  12. Extremely spicy there Suja..colorful and rich.Love to have with chappathi..will try.

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  13. Luv Mushrooms .... I have a packet sitting in my fridge. Thinking of making this curry tomm :)

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  14. I make mushroom fry only, this masala sounds delicious.

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  15. My all time fav looks spicy and yummy.

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  16. very spicy n perfect for indian breads..

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  17. Luv this creamy yummy curry...apt for rotis

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  18. spicy and inviting mushroom curry!

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  19. mushrooms in a different style and flavour, liked the recipe a lot..

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  20. Rich n creamy gravy...Looks real spicy too

    http://panchamrutham.blogspot.com/

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  21. flavourful combination mushrooms look wonderful

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  22. Mushroom masala looks creamy, yummy and spicy.

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  23. Dey veendum kodipichu... and I'm fasting this time! Btw did you use canned or fresh mushrooms..? The truth is I've never, ever, made a mushroom curry!

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  24. Love the sauce, looks so flavorful and delicious!

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  25. mushroom masala looks grt...enjoyed browsing ur recipes...hav a nice space.
    keep going...glad to be a follower..

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  26. Looks delicious dear, very nice and spicy :)

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  27. mushroom masala....its a lovely recipe...do visit the ongoing event and send us some beautiful recipes of yours :)
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  28. I always suck at making mushroom recipes,looks so so yummy and delicious suja!

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