Potato Peas Kurma

This kurma made with Potatoes and green peas is a classic dish and pairs well with Pudina (Mint) Rice, Coconut Milk Rice, Ginger Rice or with any Indian Bread.

  • Pudina Rice

    Cooks in 70 minutesDifficulty: Easy

    A flavored rice made with mint and coconut milk. This pudina rice goes well with Carrot Kurma, Potato Peas Kurma or any gravy type side dish

  • Coconut Milk Rice

    Difficulty: Easy

    A flavored rice made with Basmati Rice, coconut milk, Onion and other Indian spices.

  • Ginger Rice

    Difficulty: Easy

    A flavored rice made with basmati Rice, onion, fresh ginger, saffron and other Indian spices. Serve this rice with any spicy kurma.

Potato Peas Kurma

Recipe by S Kamala
0.0 from 0 votes
Course: GraviesCuisine: Indian, TamilDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

20

minutes

This kurma made with Potatoes and green peas is a classic dish and pairs well with Mint (Pudina) Rice, Coconut Milk Rice, Ginger Rice or with any Indian Bread.

Ingredients

  • Potato – 2 Nos

  • Green Peas – ½ cup

  • Big onion (medium size) – 1 No

  • Sambar Powder – 1 teaspoon

  • Turmeric powder – ¼ teaspoon

  • Tomato – 1 No

  • Lemon juice – ½ teaspoon

  • Salt – 1 teaspoon or as per taste

  • To grind:
  • Coconut gratings – 2 tablespoon

  • Khus Khus – 1 teaspoon

  • Pottukadalai – 1 tablespoon

  • Cashew nuts – 2 to 3 Nos

  • Garlic cloves – 2 Nos

  • Fresh ginger – 1“ piece

  • Green Chillies – 1 to 2 Nos

  • For seasoning:
  • Oil – 2 tablespoons

  • Fennel seeds – 1 teaspoon

  • Cinnamon stick – 1 small piece

  • Cardamom – 1

  • Cloves – 2 Nos

Directions

  • Cook potato till soft and remove the skin. Cut it into medium size pieces. Cook green peas and keep it aside.
  • Chop onion and tomato finely.
  • Grind Coconut gratings, Khus Khus, Pottukadalai, Cashew nuts, Garlic cloves, Fresh ginger, Green Chillies, together to a fine paste.
  • In a kadai put the oil and when it is hot add cinnamon stick, cardamom, cloves and fennel seeds.
  • When it is slightly fried, add chopped onion and fry till it turns transparent.
  • Add tomato pieces along with salt and turmeric powder. Fry till tomato mashed well.
  • Add sambar powder and stir it.
  • Now add potato pieces and green peas and mix well.
  • Add the ground paste. Mix once again everything well and add just enough water to cover the potato and peas. Close with a lid and cook till it starts boiling. Allow to boil for few more seconds and remove.
  • Add lemon juice and mix well.

21 Comments

  1. hi kamala
    mouth watering to see Ill try today

  2. Hi Raje

    Thank you for visiting my site and your comments. Please let me know your feedback after trying it out.

  3. Hi kamala,

    Ur recipies r really great and one important thing is that the dishes you have displayed is comming exactly as shown in photo and also the quantity which you have mentioned is also very perfect … basically i cook and have experience and now am trying ur recipies and getting good credits from my family. one request plz tell us how to prepare “Veppalai Katti” i need to learn that through you only kamala.

    • Subha Mouli,

      Thank you for your kind feedback and comments on my site.

      Regarding “Veppelai Katti”, as you know, it is prepared with fresh lemon/Narthai Tree leaves, I never tried this recipe. because I do not get the fresh leaves in the City. But when I was young, my grand mother used to prepare this just plucking the leaves from our Backyard where lots of Lemon / Narthai trees were available.
      I enjoyed this with Curd Rice.

      I find the following recipe more or less similar to my grandma’s recipe. Hope it will be of useful to you.

      http://tastytraditions.blogspot.com/2007/03/pickles-veppilaikkatti-spiced-citrus.html

  4. Aarthi senthil

    Dear Maami

    u r awesome… Love ur blog.. Wat I like the most is ur constructive instructions…love u

    Keep posting new recipes !

    Love
    Aarthi

  5. Aarthi senthil

    Sure ur welcome!!

  6. Hi Kamala,

    I’m Guyanese and will try your potato peas kurma tonight! Will the taste be any different if I substitute the peas with Chana?

    Thank you,
    Karen

  7. Hai mam,

    I have a general question to you.how can we preserve broken coconut wen there is no refrigerator?

  8. Hi Kamala,

    I have tried 3 of your recipes and they have been just awesone; Thank you so much for sharing.

    g

  9. Hello mam, do you have an android app? Me and my wife love your recipes. So it will ready if you have an app.. just a suggestion!!

  10. Easy*

  11. Thank you for this wonderful recipe. Can we fry onion and tomato in a pan then grind it add to recipe.

  12. Tried for dinner tonight. Came out very well.
    Thanks for the recipe.

  13. Krishna mysore

    NICE awesome I tried it today

  14. Sudha Rao

    Hello Ms Kamala, tried the kurma today and it came out great! Thank you for sharing!

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*