Karamani Masala (Black Eyed Peas Curry)

By Supriya
Karamani Masala (Black Eyed Peas Curry)

This is a simple, easy to make recipe without compromising on flavor. Black eyed peas stewed with ginger, garlic, tomatoes and warm spices makes a perfect meal served with rice, or any bread of your choice.

Ingredients
2 cups fresh black eyed peas, washed
1/2 stick cinnamon
4 cloves
1 bayleaf
1/4 tsp cardamom seeds (discard the pods)
2 tsp salt
2 tbsp canola oil
1 tsp cumin seeds
3 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped
1″ piece ginger, peeled and chopped
2 tsp red chilli powder (adjust quantity depending on your preferred spice. Make this 1 tsp for a mild version)
1 tsp turmeric powder
1 large red onion, peeled and finely chopped
1 large tomato, chopped
2 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
2-3 tbsp chopped cilantro

Method
Soak the black eyed peas in hot water for 15 minutes.

Fill a pot with cold water, strain the black eyed peas from the hot water and add to the pot of cold water. Add 1/2 tsp salt, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, bayleaf, and bring this to a boil over high heat. Cover the pot, drop the heat to low and cook for 25-30 minutes.

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In the meanwhile, heat oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the cumin seeds and sauté for 30 seconds. Add the garlic, ginger, red chilli powder and turmeric powder. sauté together for another 30 seconds.

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Add the chopped onions, mix well and cook for 8-10 minutes until the onions turn translucent and start getting a bit crispy.

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Add the chopped tomatoes and potatoes with a tsp of salt. Mix well, cover the pan and cook over low heat for 15 minutes. The water from the tomatoes are usually enough to keep this moist without burning on the bottom. If your tomatoes aren’t juicy, then you may need to add a few tablespoons of water.

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Back to the black eyed peas now: After 20 minutes of low heat boiling, during which I check every 5 minutes, so the black eyed peas are tender, but not falling apart. The quick way to test is to pick one and try to squeeze with between your fingers. It should hold its shape, but still be squeezable and soft.

Drain the blacked eyed peas, discard all the spices in the water and add the cooked black  eyed peas into the tomato-onion mixture.

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Add 1/2 cup of water and let it all cook together over medium-high heat for another 10 minutes. This gives the peas time to absorb all the flavors from the tomato masala.

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Add the chopped cilantro, mix well and serve.

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Karamani Masala (Black Eyed Peas Curry)

Karamani Masala (Black Eyed Peas Curry)

Nutrition facts: 200 calories 20 grams fat
Rating: 5.0/5
( 1 voted )

Ingredients

2 cups fresh black eyed peas, washed
1/2 stick cinnamon
4 cloves
1 bayleaf
1/4 tsp cardamom seeds (discard the pods)
2 tsp salt
2 tbsp canola oil
1 tsp cumin seeds
3 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped
1" piece ginger, peeled and chopped
2 tsp red chilli powder (adjust quantity depending on your preferred spice. Make this 1 tsp for a mild version)
1 tsp turmeric powder
1 large red onion, peeled and finely chopped
1 large tomato, chopped
2 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
2-3 tbsp chopped cilantro

Instructions

Method
Soak the black eyed peas in hot water for 15 minutes.

Fill a pot with cold water, strain the black eyed peas from the hot water and add to the pot of cold water. Add 1/2 tsp salt, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, bayleaf, and bring this to a boil over high heat. Cover the pot, drop the heat to low and cook for 25-30 minutes.

In the meanwhile, heat oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the cumin seeds and sauté for 30 seconds. Add the garlic, ginger, red chilli powder and turmeric powder. sauté together for another 30 seconds.

Add the chopped onions, mix well and cook for 8-10 minutes until the onions turn translucent and start getting a bit crispy.

Add the chopped tomatoes and potatoes with a tsp of salt. Mix well, cover the pan and cook over low heat for 15 minutes. The water from the tomatoes are usually enough to keep this moist without burning on the bottom. If your tomatoes aren't juicy, then you may need to add a few tablespoons of water.

Back to the black eyed peas now: After 20 minutes of low heat boiling, during which I check every 5 minutes, so the black eyed peas are tender, but not falling apart. The quick way to test is to pick one and try to squeeze with between your fingers. It should hold its shape, but still be squeezable and soft.

Drain the blacked eyed peas, discard all the spices in the water and add the cooked black  eyed peas into the tomato-onion mixture.

Add 1/2 cup of water and let it all cook together over medium-high heat for another 10 minutes. This gives the peas time to absorb all the flavors from the tomato masala.

Add the chopped cilantro, mix well and serve

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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