This recipe is my own version of the popular Malabar Egg Curry. Don’t be mean if it doesn’t go with what you have in mind. Also, this post on homemade coconut milk may come handy before making this egg curry.
Malabar-Style Egg Curry Recipe
Serves: 2
Ingredients:
3 eggs, boiled, shelled and cut into halves
2 large onions, sliced
1 cup thick coconut milk (onnaam paal)
1 cup thin coconut milk (rendaam paal or 1/2 cup store-bought coconut milk + 1/2 cup water)
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
1 tsp red chilli powder
1 tbsp coriander powder
A pinch of turmeric
1 tsp garam masala (or pound/grind together 2 cloves, 1 small piece cinnamon and 1 cardamom)
Salt to taste
To temper:
2 tsp coconut oil (or any oil)
1/4 tsp mustard seeds
1/4 tsp jeera / jeerakam
A few curry leaves
How to Make Malabar Egg Curry
1. Boil eggs, shell them, cut into halves and set aside.
2. Heat oil in a pan and add the ingredients to temper. When the mustard seeds pop, add the sliced onions and fry until they turn golden brown.
3. Then add the chilli powder, coriander powder, garam masala (or masala mix) and turmeric and fry for 30 seconds. Add the ginger garlic paste and fry for another minute or so.
4. Add the thin coconut milk and reduce flame to flow. Bring to boil and let it cook for about 2-3 mins, stirring occasionally.
5. Keeping fire on low, add the thick coconut milk and the eggs. Add salt, bring to just one boil and remove from fire. If you boil too much, the coconut milk will curdle so be careful.
Enjoy warm with rotis, rice, Kerala appam or puttu.
merlyn
Hi Nags, Im a big egg girl, so had to try this.I did make few changes though; used 4 eggs and 1 big onion.. Turned out perfect.. thanks
Bergamot
looks good…like the color of the gravy
munchcrunchandsuch
I love this..the flavour of coconut milk reminds me of everything naadan
Shabs..
oh, thats a nice one!
Heavenly Housewife
How pretty, it looks very rich and exotic ๐
*kisses* HH
Elegant Chic
Yummmmmmmmmyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!
Pravs
will love this egg curry with appam…sluurrp ๐
Trupti
egg curry looks delicious & lovely click
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The ginger=garlic 'paste' is interesting;
also noticed the tempering changes from place to place.
A classic thattukada/chaikada favourite! ๐
Vrinda
I make this way when i am out of coconuts..yummm