I was in the mood for something hot and just plain good. This is what came to mind, and I made the kadhi in no time. It was 'one of those days' when I needed to get supper on the table for the kiddos and me after a long day. Since Kartik wasn't going to be home for supper that day, this was the quickest thing I could think of.
I left out the Soya vadis and the bell peppers (my kids aren't too fond of them) and added onion pakodas instead. These were the only change I made to this fabulous recipe.
Here is the original recipe verbatim. Do try this out for a nice change to the regular kadhi in your home. I served this with some fresh basmati rice for the kids. You can serve it with some pulao, or just plain chapatis. I had this, as is, its that filling.
"Tamatar Soya Wadi di Kadhi" - From Surili's Kitchen.
- 1 and 1/2 cup buttermilk or beaten curd (sour preferred)
- 2 and 1/2 tbsp. besan
- 1/4 onion (chopped chunky)
- 2 big, ripe TOMATOES (chopped chunky)
- 10-15 soya chunks (soaked in warm water to soften)
- Ginger (chopped, to taste)
- 1/2 bell pepper (chopped)
- 1/2 tsp. each of jeera and dhaniya (cumin and coriander) seeds
- 1/4 tsp. each of methi-dana (Fenugreek seeds) and kalonji (Nigella seeds)
- 1 tbsp. oil
- Turmeric and chilli powder
- 1/4 tsp. Garam masala
- Kasuri Methi (dried methi leaves) and Cilantro (both for garnishing)
For the Pakodas ( my addition):
1/2 cup: Besan (chickpea) flour
1 small onion- chopped finely
1 small chili pepper or jalapeno - chopped finely
Cilantro leaves- chopped finely ( to your taste)
1.4 tsp: turmeric powder
1 tsp: red chili powder
1 tsp: Salt or to taste
a pinch each: ajwain seeds and cumin seeds ( crushed slightly)
1 pinch of: eno or other fruit salt
water- to bind, as needed
Mix all the ingredients together and let it rest for 10 minutes. Add a small amount of water and make a thick batter, making sure it isn't too lumpy. Heat oil in a deep pan and fry small batches of pakodas till they are golden brown. Drain well on some paper towels and add to the kadhi while it simmers. Enjoy.
Wishing you all the best for the Festive season! Enjoy the celebrations and of course, the good food!
A Delicious find!
ReplyDeleteThanks Trupti
Looks yummy and as you said different from regular Kadhi...gud one
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ReplyDeleteOh I jus love this kadhi, looks mouthwatering Trupti!!!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet of you, Trupti! I am glad you enjoyed it :). Ok, end of cliche'd statements ;).
ReplyDeleteDo you also feast on pakodas while barely managing to save some for kadhi (one reason i have stopped making kadhi with pakode) :-D.
Thats quite an interesting recipe Trupti...have never tried tomato kadhi....have been meaning to try out the punjabi kadhis with the pakoras but even thts not panned out.
ReplyDeletewow...yummy kadhi...! definitely try karvi padshe...:)
ReplyDeleteAmazing, I never knew of tomato pakoda kadhi..
ReplyDeletei totally love ur blog...i m here for the 1st time and i m sure will b visiting here more often...i have a recipe request....khandvi...in step by step explaination! i totally love gujrathi n rajasthani food! hopefully u can add that some time...and by the way i m adding u to my blog roll just in case i dont forget this cute blog!:-)
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Veda
you look like Sonali bendre!!! cute blog too!
ReplyDeleteAnother must-try from ur kitchen Trupti.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice variation of the regular kadhi. I like the addition of soya chunks. Perfect for me since I'm too lazy to make those pakodas.
ReplyDeleteFirst time on ur blog..You have a nice space here..Thanks for dropping by and commenting on mine.
ReplyDeleteHow do you make yogurt sour?
ReplyDeleteI usually dont find it sour enough, and for Kadhi, end up adding tomatoes- but is there another way?
Shweta:
ReplyDeleteleave the yogurt outside for a few hours, that will do it.
trupti
looks very nice .. adding tomatoes to kadhi is new to me .. it must have added a nice flavour ..
ReplyDeleteHi Trupti,
ReplyDeleteI made this kadhi yesterday without using Soyawadi and it was yum! Everyone loved it. Thanks so much for sharing.
Regards,
Isha.
Hi Trupti, first time here.. kadhi looks very creamy and yummy..
ReplyDeletebtw.. u look so pretty :-)