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Vadugapuli Naranga Curry for Sadhya

by - August 10, 2023

"Burst of Flavour: Vadugapuli Naranga Curry for Sadhya Feast"

    The quintessential Thodu Curry on the Sadhya list is the Naranga Curry, featuring a variety of lemon known as Vadugapuli Naranga. This unique lemon adds a distinct touch to the curry with its larger size and slightly bitter taste. In Sadhya, the side dishes are carefully crafted to achieve a balance of tastes and flavours, and the Naranga Curry is no exception. It plays its part in highlighting and complementing the overall dining experience by offering a delightful blend of flavours that adds depth and variety to the feast.

    Indulge in the essence of tradition with Vadugapuli Naranga Curry, an Instant Thodu Curry that graces the Sadhya table.  As an integral part of the Sadhya, Naranga Curry embodies the art of balance in flavours and complements the feast by introducing a harmonious blend that enriches the culinary journey. Delve into a world of taste and tradition with every spoonful of this curry.

"Vadugapuli Naranga Curry, a unique and flavourful side dish enhancing the Kerala Sadhya experience."
"A Bitter-Sweet & Tangy Tale: Vadugapuli Naranga Curry's Delightful Flavour Journey"

     "Let's Savour the distinctive charm of traditional Kerala Recipe Vadugapuli Naranga Curry, an essential Sadhya delight with quick cooking tips". Let the larger-than-life flavours and subtle tanginess take you on a bitter-sweet culinary experience. 

 

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Culinary Style - South Indian Recipe (Kerala)
Category - Condiment/Pickle 
Skill Level -
Intermediate
Yield - 2 to 2.5 Cups 
Created By - SM

Preparation Time - 20 to 30 Minutes 
Ready to Relish - Instant 

 

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 "Savour the Bitter-Sweet: Vadugapuli Naranga Curry Recipe for a Complete Sadhya Experience!"

"Vadugapuli Naranga Curry, a unique and flavourful side dish enhancing the Kerala Sadhya experience."
"A Bitter-Sweet & Tangy Tale: Vadugapuli Naranga Curry's Delightful Flavour Journey"

Ingredients:

For Naranga Curry:

  • 2 Green chillies, cut into rounds
  • 1/2 teaspoon Mustard Seeds
  • 1/4 teaspoon Fenugreek Seeds
  • 2-3 Dry Red chillies
  • 1 sprig Curry Leaves
  • 1/8 Teaspoon Asafoetida Powder
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Turmeric Powder
  • 2 Tablespoons Red Chilli Powder
  • 1 tablespoon Coconut Oil

To cook Vadugapuli Naranga:

  • Vadugapuli Naranga (big-sized lemon)
  • 2 cups Water
  • 1/4 teaspoon Turmeric Powder
  • Salt to taste

 

Method:

  • Wash the Vadugapuli Naranga (lemons) thoroughly.
  • The thick skin of Vadugapuli Naranga requires special attention in certain recipes. Some cooking methods suggest steaming the lemon briefly or soaking it in hot water for 15–20 minutes to soften it before cutting.
  • Then cut them into small pieces. Remove the seeds and set aside.
  • Heat a small pan over low heat and dry roast the fenugreek seeds, until fragrant. Allow them to cool.
  • Grind the roasted fenugreek into a fine powder using a spice grinder or mortar and pestle. Set aside.

 For Naranga Curry:

  • In a separate pan, heat coconut oil over medium heat. Add mustard seeds and allow them to splutter. Then, dry red chillies, and curry leaves. Sauté for a few seconds until aromatic.
  • Add the lemon pieces and sliced green chillies to the pan. Stir well to coat the lemon pieces with the tempered spices.
  • Add salt, asafoetida, turmeric powder and red chilli powder and cook for an additional 2–3 minutes, allowing the flavours to meld together.
  • Add a pinch of Sugar & adjust salt if needed.
  • Remove from heat and transfer the Vadugapuli Naranga Curry to a serving dish.
  • Serve the Naranga Curry as a side dish in Kerala Sadhya, complementing the other dishes and adding a touch of tanginess and bitterness to the overall flavour profile.

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"Vadugapuli Naranga Curry, a unique and flavourful side dish enhancing the Kerala Sadhya experience."
"A Bitter-Sweet & Tangy Tale: Vadugapuli Naranga Curry's Delightful Flavour Journey"

Notes:

  • Selecting the right lemons: Look for big-sized Vadugapuli Naranga lemons with a slightly bitter taste. The unique flavour of these lemons is essential for an authentic curry.
  • Tenderizing the lemon: Due to the thick skin, it's recommended to steam the lemons for a few minutes or soak them in hot water for 15–20 minutes before cutting. This helps in softening the lemon and making it easier to cook.
  • Adjusting spice levels: The level of spiciness in the curry can be customized according to your preference. If you prefer a spicier taste, you can add more red chilli powder or even include some chopped green chillies during the cooking process.
  • Balance of flavours: Vadugapuli Naranga Curry is all about achieving a balance of tastes. Ensure you don't overpower the tanginess of the lemons or the bitterness by using the right amount of spices and tempering & jaggery.

Tips & Trivia:

  • Careful cutting: When cutting the lemons, remove the seeds and any tough inner membranes. You can slice the lemons into small pieces or cut them into wedges, whichever you prefer.
  • Soaking method: If you choose the soaking method, ensure that the hot water covers the lemons entirely. Let them soak for 15–20 minutes, and then proceed with the recipe.
  • Tempering technique: The tempering of mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, dry red chillies, and curry leaves is crucial for imparting a distinct flavour to the curry. Add a tinge of Jaggery to balance the overall taste of this curry. Pay attention to this step, as it enhances the overall taste of the dish.
  • Storage and serving: Vadugapuli Naranga Curry tastes best when freshly made. However, you can store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a day or two. Reheating is not advisable, as it can make the Naranga Curry bitter.
  • Pairing suggestions: Vadugapuli Naranga Curry pairs wonderfully with rice dishes like Sadhya, or plain steamed rice, It also complements curd rice.  Serve it with kanji (rice porridge), paal kanji etc., for a delightful twist.
 

    Enjoy the unique flavours of Vadugapuli Naranga Curry as it enhances the culinary experience of Sadhya, balancing the tastes and highlighting the richness of the feast. With this simple recipe let us master the Vadugapuli Naranga Curry Recipe for Sadhya.

 

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