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Potato and Carrot Stew


Potato and carrot stew goes well with appam, idiyappam and chapatis. This is a simple and delicious recipe which is somewhat similar to the Kerala potato ishtu. It is potatoes cooked in a thick creamy coconut sauce. It has a mild and delicate flavor and is less spicy.

Ingredients
Potatoes- 3 medium
Carrots -  2 medium
Onion-      1
Green Chilly- 3
Ginger-  1 inch thick
Fennel seeds- 3/4 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/2tsp
Thick Coconut milk- 1 cup
Mustard Seeds- 1/2 tsp
Dry Red chilly- 1
Curry leaves
Salt to taste
oil

Chop potatoes and carrots into one inch thick pieces and onions into thin slices. Mix potatoes, onion, carrot,green chilly, ginger, fennel seed powder, turmeric, salt and one cup of water and cook till vegetables are soft. Stir in thick coconut milk and allow to simmer for a minute. In a seperate pan heat oil and add mustard seeds and when it crackles add red chilly and curry leaves and fry. Add this to the stew and serve warm with appams or idiyappam. If you make it a lesser gravy it goes well with puris.

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

Comments

  1. Nice.. I add a boiled egg into it too. Love this with bread. Yum!

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  2. strew looks sooo delicious suja ,i used to add cauliflower to it sometimes ...yummy

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  3. hi.sounds really yum, and i would love this with crisp bread.
    FOODELICIOUS

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  4. nice stew with coconut milk.. i'll try this!

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  5. Wow! A delicious stew recipe. Looks great.

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  6. Very easy and delicious stew, perfect side dish.

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  7. nalla colour.. love this with poori..

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  8. Stew looks so delicious and tempting.

    Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

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  9. Thats a fantastic stew, i wont bother to enjoy with some rice..yumm!

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  10. I dont think I've ever tried this at a Malayali person's house. Sounds interesting though.

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  11. Perfect for a cold day ..... luv it !!

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  12. Colorful and tasty stew!! 2 divasam mumbu undakkiyatheyullu ethu..Love it with idiyappams and appams..

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  13. Delicious!!! Would go very well with Dosa's and Poori and Chapthi's...Yum.

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  14. Looks very nice Suja! I usually also put some boiled eggs in it.

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  15. Stew looks so comforting dear. Must have tasted great with idiyappam. Nice recipe for quicker treat.

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  16. This is one of my favourite dishes. Looks nice!

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  17. I've shared an award with u..plz collect it from my blog

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  18. Thanks Deepa for remembering and sharing the award with me.

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  19. Thanks all for stopping by and sweet comments:)

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