Sindhi Curry recipe - Tomato kadhi recipe - Curry Chawara - Raks Kitchen (2024)

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Sindhi curry - Tomato kadhi is known as curry chawara, is a main dish for Sindhi's.

We have a function before the wedding day and is called as curry chawara ( as the food should not contain onions and garlic). The menu goes like this curry, chawara (rice) aloo took, lotus stem subzi and sweets like mohantal and sweet boondi is served.
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I have updated this post with step by step pictures, after I made this for lunch menu series. But the recipe remains same as my friend written.

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Sindhi curry - Tomato kadhi

Sindhi curry - Tomato kadhi is known as curry chawara, is a main dish for Sindhi's. We have a function before the wedding day and is called as curry chawara ( as the food should not contain onions and garlic).

Course Main Course

Cuisine Sindhi

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Author Raks Anand

Servings 3

Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • 4 Tomato medium sized
  • 1 & ½ tablespoon Besan flour
  • 1 Drumstick
  • ½ Radish
  • 10 Cluster beans
  • 10 Ladies finger
  • 1 tablespoon Ginger finely chopped
  • 2 Green chilli
  • 1 & ½ teaspoon Red chilli powder
  • teaspoon Turmeric
  • 2 tablespoon Tamarind pulp
  • 2 tablespoon Oil
  • ½ teaspoon Mustard
  • ¼ teaspoon Fenugreek seeds Methi seeds
  • 1 teaspoon Cumin/ Jeera - 1 tsp
  • teaspoon Asafoetida/ Hing
  • Curry leaves - A sprig

Instructions

  • Scrap the drumstick skin slightly, cut into finger length pieces.

  • Peel and cube radish. Cut cluster beans also same length as drumstick.

  • For ladies finger, cut the head, tail and slit slightly in the middle.

  • Keep all the other ingredients ready.

  • Boil radish and drumstick in a vessel.

  • Chop tomatoes roughly. Grind it to make puree.

  • Heat kadai and sauté ladies finger in medium flame for 2 minutes.

  • Add cluster beans to it and fry both of them with out changing its color until soft.

  • Be generous with oil. Keep aside and temper with the items given under 'To temper' table.

  • Keep little water ready. Lower the flame completely.

  • Add besan and give quick stir. Make sure not to burn it, but the raw smell should go off and besan should turn golden colour.

  • Add red chilli powder and turmeric, give it a quick stir. Add water to prevent burning. Just a little.

  • Add tomato puree, salt and mix well. Close the kadai with a lid as it splutters a lot.

  • Cook it stirring now and then until it becomes thick paste and oil floats.

  • Now add the sautéed vegetables, cooked vegetables along with the water and add another 1 & ½ cups water and mix well. Check for salt. Boil it.

  • When it starts to boil, add tamarind pulp (I used 1 teaspoon tamarind paste) and boil until the veggies get cooked and the gravy becomes thick.

Notes

  • Sauteing cluster beans and ladies finger is important.
  • Cooking drumstick and radish separately is optional and you can cook along the gravy itself, but I wanted to make sure it done soon.
  • Some add potato too, but I didn’t add.
  • You can add a ¼ teaspoon of sugar or jaggery for enhancing the taste.

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Method

1. Scrap the drumstick skin slightly, cut into finger length pieces. Peel and cube radish. Cut cluster beans also same length as drumstick. Cut the head and tail of ladies finger and slit slightly in the middle. Keep all the other ingredients ready. Boil radish and drumstick in a vessel.

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2. Chop tomatoes roughly. Grind it to make puree.

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3. Heat kadai and sauté ladies finger in medium flame for 2 minutes. Add cluster beans to it and fry both of them with out changing its color until soft. Be generous with oil. Keep aside and temper with the items given under 'To temper' table.

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4. Keep little water ready. Lower the flame completely. Add besan and give quick stir. Make sure not to burn it, but the raw smell should go off and besan should turn golden color.

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5. Add red chilli powder and turmeric, give it a quick stir. Add water to prevent burning. Just a little.

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6. Add tomato puree, salt and mix well. Close the kadai with a lid as it splutters a lot.

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7. Cook it stirring now and then until it becomes thick paste and oil floats. Now add the sautéed vegetables, cooked vegetables along with the water and add another 1 & ½ cups water and mix well. Check for salt. Boil it.

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8. When it starts to boil, add tamarind pulp (I used 1 teaspoon tamarind paste) and boil until the veggies get cooked and the gravy becomes thick.

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Serve with steamed rice, aloo took and papad. Smells and tastes great!

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Comments

  1. RAKS KITCHEN

    Yes Mahimaa,after few days today I was visiting my blogger friends and posted a recipe too at same time:D
    Thanks for the quick comment!

    Reply

  2. anudivya

    I love garlic and onions, but once in a while I would love to have a change too... this sounds perfect.

    Reply

  3. Sunshinemom

    Used to love this kadhi until I became vegan! So quick and tastes great! Love yours and also I like the columns for ingredients and measures - neat!

    Reply

  4. Adlak's tiny world

    looks colorful and tastes good. inviting pics.... sapida varava?!....

    Reply

  5. Priya

    Tempting Kadhi..quite different one..need to try this..

    Reply

  6. Priya

    This comment has been removed by the author.

    Reply

  7. Gita's Kitchen

    A healthy dish with so many veggies, this is new to me, I have to make this for rotis today 🙂

    Reply

  8. Daily Meals

    Wow! The kadhi looks yummy...

    Reply

  9. AnuSriram

    That looks colourful and delicious!

    Reply

  10. Sharmi

    that is a nice and simple recipe to learn! can try sometime!

    Reply

  11. Kitchen Flavours

    Never tried this combo. Looks gr8.

    Reply

  12. Yasmeen

    Tangy kadhi ,I love it with hot rice:)

    Reply

  13. Uma

    wow, what a bright color! looks delicious.

    Reply

  14. Jaishree

    Tomato kadhi looks colourful and delicious!lovely pic rekha

    Reply

  15. Laavanya

    I never knew that a kadhi could be done with just tomatoes - always associated with curd... Beautiful colour and looks so tasty.

    Reply

  16. Anamika:The Sugarcrafter

    Hi
    Thanks for passing by my blog..your posts are interesting and pictures are great.I also liked the recipe for tomatoe kadhi.unique in some way.
    I would also like to wish you Merry Christmas and wonderful ushering into new year 2009.

    Reply

  17. Cham

    Very different recipe and sounds very delicous too

    Reply

  18. Sanghi

    Different recipe Raji.. Hav a card for you in my blog. Do check out!

    Reply

  19. Premyscakes

    That looks so tempting. Wish u a very happy new year.

    Reply

  20. Rathna

    Vibrant looking Kadhi. I'll definetly try this recipe.
    Wishing you a very happy new year. 🙂

    Reply

  21. Cynthia

    I am so distracted by the delicious drumsticks that you have there. I have not had drumsticks in years!

    Reply

  22. Viki Xavier.

    This is completely new to me , but love this kadhi. Happy that I got a new curry to try. Wish u and family a happy and prosperous New year.

    Reply

  23. vidhas

    Tomato Kadhi is new tyo me. Sounds good. Wish you and your family very happy new year.

    Reply

  24. Dibs

    Have tasted this just once, when a college friend made this. The colour is lovely. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

  25. notyet100

    wow this looks interestin nd such a nice colour,..looks awesome,..:-)

    Reply

  26. Nirmala

    Made this today. Such a lovely dish! So it will be little watery right ? Just wanted to confirm if it had turned out properly. And yesterday was your vendaya rasam. That was our family's favorite and somehow Amma had lost that recipe and for years she hadn't made it. It like finding it again and the whole family enjoyed every little drop of it! Thanks a lot Sangeeta for the wonderful recipes!

    Reply

  27. RAKS KITCHEN

    Thanks Nirmala for trying from this blog and leaving feedback!

    This tomato kadhi is an contribution recipe by my friend sangeeta,this recipe consistency is in between sambhar and rasam 🙂

    And vendhaya rasam is my recipe and thanks for a good feedback,My name is Raji,by the way 🙂

    Reply

  28. Shrinivaas

    Madam, I am highly impressed and I am going to try this now!!!

    Reply

  29. Manasi

    I am going to try this ! Tomato and tamarind together.. you have my undivided attention!
    I do have a question:

    Can I use canned diced tomato, if yes, how much? (winter tomatoes are so tasteless, to get good taste, I'm afraid, I need to use canned)

    Reply

  30. RAKS KITCHEN

    Hi, I am not sure about the canned tomatoes quantiy. My be 1 and a 1/2 or 2 will be working.

    Reply

  31. Naqabi

    I cant stand the pungent flavor that emits from tomatoes which chopping or even for eating, but i just wanted to give this version a try and i was doubtful till the end if it would turn out gud? will it be ok for my family members tastebuds, but gr8 it turned out well unexpected, the tamrind, and tomato combo was gud i made more in quantity by adding lil more besan than suggested here, but i guess dry roasting the besan ahead seperatly would be much better as i found it difficult to roast the besan in the oil seasoning itself it became kind of lumps when aded to seasoning oil, i just wanted to share this part, so that new learners mite not get panic over the situation 🙂 keep updating more ive been trying manythings from ur blog occasionally cheers~! for the hard work

    Reply

  32. sindhuja

    Nice menu

    Reply

  33. Manju Gpai

    superb

    Reply

  34. Anders Svensson

    I am going to trying this recipe! Tomato and tamarind together. I do have a question. Can I use the canned tomato? I am waiting for your response. Thanks.

    Reply

  35. Raks anand

    Fresh tomato works best. Canned ones is too acidic for this one as already tamarind is there

    Reply

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