After a short sweet vacation it is very difficult to be back to a routine : -P . Today i am sharing a very tasty and simple authentic Andhra recipe. I used long green chilli(Anaheim) which are very mild, six to eight inches in size,shiny light green in the sesame curry, instead of long green chilli other veggies like capicum (bell pepper), bottle gourd or drumsticks can also be used too with a small variation.
You will be amazed by its health benefits of sesame, there are also lot of home remedies for toothache,burns,dysentry,impotency and mild irregular menstrual cycle with sesame.
This green chilli sesame curry is mild and delicious, and very easy to make.This recipe was taught to me by my mother.
Ingredients
- 6 long green chilli(1 inch length pieces)
- 1/2 cup sesame seeds
- 2 tbsp grated coconut
- 1/4 tsp cummin seeds (jeera)
- salt to taste
Tempering
- 1/4 tsp mustard seeds
- 1/4 tsp urad dal
- 1/4 tsp cummin seeds
- 1 spring curry leaves
- 2 normal green chilli (sliced) - optional
- pinch of hing (Asafoetida)
Cooking Procedure
Heat a pan and dry roast sesame seed,cummin seeds and coconut powder and keep aside to cool
After it cools blend it into fine paste with little water
Heat oil in a pan, and cummin seeds, urad dal, mustard seeds and once mustard seeds splutter
Add hing ,regular green chilli and curry leaves and stir it
Add the long green chillis (cut 1 inch length) and salt and let it cook till chillies become soft
Add the sesame paste and stir nicely to blend with chillies
Cook it for another 2 minutes or until oil starts to appear in pan
Serve hot with rice or rotis
i always use anaheim pepper for fritters.. curry is new for me.. sounds tasty with sesame!
ReplyDeleteVery different dish but loved the recipe...looks really delicious..
ReplyDeleteI love green chili preparations, so I am definitely making it and bookmarked. Looks simply amazing :)
ReplyDeleteWowwww... sounds interesting.. looks too good dear !!
ReplyDeletegreen chili curry looks interesting and i have never tried a dish like this. tempting me to try once
ReplyDeleteThats a droolworthy curry, looks very delicious and interesting..
ReplyDeleteYour last post was very informative Satya....
ReplyDeleteAnd this green chilly sesame seed curry looks very tasty
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Wow luks very tempting and delicious...
ReplyDeletelooks very tasty...Like the addition of sesame.
ReplyDeletecurry looks yummy..nice way to use sesame seeds..will try this sometime
ReplyDeleteWow! This is surely spicy! I'd love to have some! Looks beautiful!
ReplyDeletevery delicious n simple curry....
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me but looks so yummy and healthy, beautiful pic too..
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Lovely and delicious chilly preparation..unique recipe...must give this a try.
ReplyDeletewow!! this looks so yummy!!! loved it
ReplyDeleteWelcome back...the last post was nice...the chillie curry looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteya even i wasnt able to see many comments sathya..i just now got your comment too....may be there is some problem .....
ReplyDeletesathya really informative post about the sesame and again a dish with sesame thats so good da..Me too like this long green pepper.. really deliicous for any kind of pickle too.. liked this one nice combination with sesame and chili..
ReplyDeleteVery new for me. Sounds very interesting...
ReplyDeleteSounds so interesting... and new. Looks nice...
ReplyDeletedelicious combo of sesame n green chili..nice recipe D...luv anything with sesame
ReplyDeleteSuch a mouthwatering and delicious dish! Would love to try this out!
ReplyDeleteSAthya - thanks for stopping by my blog - You have a great space here. Will be here often from now!
ReplyDeleteA new recipe for me. I'm sure they go great rolled up in rotis as wraps! I want to try this soon.
Very intersting one.
ReplyDeletethank you every one for ur valuable comments
ReplyDeleteThis one is quite new to me ...now i have got one more version of making poriyal he hee ,,
ReplyDeleteSo ture about sesame ..
looks tasty! and the peppers are starting to be ready here. I noticed the recipe calls for 1/4 tsp of urad dal...I have a big bag of urad dal in my cabinet (the dried beans/peas). Is this the same thing? Just a little bit of the beans?
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog and I need to look around. Great so far!
Thanks!