#Curry#Tomato Maize Curry

This dish is the unrelated mix of ingredients. It is good in taste.
#Curry#Tomato Maize Curry
This dish is the unrelated mix of ingredients. It is good in taste.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the corn cobs into 1" thick pieces and boil or steam them with a little salt till the corn gets tender.
- 2
Cut into pieces of tomatoes, onion, garlic, ginger.
- 3
Add 1/4 cup water and pressure cook till soft.
- 4
Cool and rub through a sieve after mashing in the mixer. Set the juice aside.
- 5
Heat oil and add gram flour. Fry it, stirring continuously. When it turns brown, add cumin seeds, asafetida, chillies and turmeric powder.
- 6
After a minute, add tomato juice. Boil, reduce flame and cook uncovered for about five minutes.
- 7
Add corn cobs, salt and sufficient water. Cook till the gravy thickens.
- 8
Cover the curry partially and cook on slow heat, stirring occasionally for about 20 minutes.
- 9
Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
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