They are meant to be cleaned only by people who are super quick and of course it needs hell lot of patience too:).
Chechi had the knack of cleaning tiny shrimp with in minutes.By tiny I mean shrimp as big as ur pinky finger nail. Do u expect her to crib about it oh no that is not the way she is 🙂 If we were somewhere around there she would entertain by talking non stop oh not gossip :)) but mostly about the newly released movies,our neighbours comments on her dressing sense and so on... all the while I would be looking at her hands in the hope that she would miss atleast one he hee.. but she would have cleaned it like a machine assigned with dainty work.
Here is another super hit recipe of her's Meen vevichadu.
Drum stick adds taste and volume and mango gives the much needed tang.
Shrimp- 1/4 kg fresh (use tiny shrimp it tastes best) I have used jumbo shrimp- around 15.
(shell removed,deveined ,cleaned and washed well)
Raw mango-Half of one (depending on sourness) Remove skin and slice lengthwise
Drumstick-10 -15 pieces
Ginger- a small piece- thinly sliced
Green chili- 1-2 slit
Chili powder- 1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/4 tsp
Curry leaves- a few
Salt to taste
For grinding:
Coconut grated - 3/4 cup
Cumin (jeerakam)- a small pinch
Garlic - 1 (I usually skip it and use 1small shallot instead)
Turmeric powder-1/4 tsp
Green chili- 1-2
For seasoning :
Mustard seeds kadugu)- 1/2 tsp
Fenugreek seeds (uluva)- 1/2 tsp
Whole red chili- 2 -3
Shallots (cheriya ulli)- 5-6
Curry leaves- a few
Use coconut oil- 3-4 tsp
Method:
1.Grind all the ingredients to a fine paste adding 1/2 glass water.
2.Pour 1 glass of water in the earthenware and add ginger,green chillies,curry leaves,chili powder, turmeric powder ,salt and drumsticks cook until drumsticks are half cooked then add shrimp (see notes if u are a beginner) and the mango pieces(or the mangoes will get mashed up) when mango is cooked add the ground paste and wash the mixee clean of anything remaining with 1/4 glass water and pour that too on to the curry.
Ensure the curry is not too watery so adjust adding water accordingly.
Bring it to a boil on medium heat very carefully. U will see the coconut paste separating from water here and there on the surface, remove immediately give it a good stir.( If u leave on flame for long the coconut will curdle which looks unappetizing. )
3.Heat coconut oil in a small pan when the oil is hot add mustard when it crackles add fenugreek and whole red chili then shallot and curry leaves.Saute until the shallots are golden brown.Now season on top of the curry along with the oil.Keep it 90% closed until served. Now ur house will smell like heaven!!
Let the curry rest for at least an hour for the flavors to sink in. So plan ahead .
Serve along with Kerala matta rice, veg stir fries.etc.
Note:
- You may cook until mango and drumstick is slightly mashed if u like that.We like all the veggies' shape intact in this curry so I cook only to that point. 🙂
- Fenugreek powder (1/3 tsp )also can be used instead of whole seeds.Just add the powder directly to the curry towards the last as the curry might taste bitter if it boils for too long.
How to cook shrimp/prawns:
Large shrimp is slightly tricky to cook.You can either add it at the beginning of curry making or you can cook shrimp separately adding some turmeric powder,salt and chili powder with half glass water and add it just before switching off the flame along with any water left.Let it mix together for a minute then switch off flame.
Shrimp usually takes only 4-5 minutes to cook on medium flame or until it curls well and turns pink and really tender when u insert a fork.If it is a bit tough then leave it for 2 more minutes then remove from flame or it it will become tough. If u leave shrimp unattended then u will have to cook it for long say another half hour to comeback to the softness required.
Hope to hear from u lovely people out there.
Meena
Shaami (Shajitha Habeeb)
Wow ! Perfect combination with plain rice....
Navaneetham Krishnan
Plenty of yums for this curry. Mangoes in curries tasted fabulous and I see the curry which is utmost tempting. Prawns are really not a bit hit at home, so will try with fish.
easyfoodsmith
Your Chechi sounds incredibly efficient. The curry sounds so amazing with those wonderful flavors. I would love to try this curry asap but I shall have to wait for summer to get hold of mangoes. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Meena Selvakumaran
looks divine,love to dig in,very helpful tips Meena.
Rekha Vengalil
Delicious! Delicious..! Oh my mom is super fast with cleaning the shrimps and like u I am not 😉 The curry looks really yum Meena. With some rice its heavenly... :-)))
Nilu A
Prawn curry looks amazing Meena.. The colour of the gravy is soo tempting.. I'm drooling right here 🙂
Yes Cook
First of all I read the name thrice. 🙂
Such a tasty curry. My mouth is watering. I mean it.
Thanks for sharing.
Priya Suresh
Omg, wat a killer combo.. Cant take my eyes from ur clicks. Seriously wish i live near you, so that i can get some curry from u..Mouthwatering here.
Anupa Joseph (Palaharam)
ende Meena, engane kodipikavo...I just finished my breakfast but I wouldn't mind having some steaming rice with that curry alone right away.... yummy it looks
your chechi sounds like my sis-in-law...she too talks a lot and so not a minute is wasted in silence when we meet and its fun :).... I say some ppl r really talented to talk like that 🙂
Maha Gadde
dying over the cliks.n ur zooming on cliks making me to drool..long time cooked prawns n nw ur pics forcing me to ask hubby again.vl order hubby darling to brought some..Hehehe;)
Ritu J Rose
I love this curry with the tanginess of mango and chemmen flavoured muringakka...Your curry looks very creamy 🙂
Linsy Patel
looking at the picture, I first thought its yogurt based gravy but reading the ingredients, surprised that there is no yogurt and its only gravy. love to make this gravy for my dishes. looks very tempting.
Bhawna Bagri
looks so creamy and rich....looks so tempting..
Divya Shivaraman
nadan style curry...vayill vellam varnnu...kutthharri chorrunu enthu swadannu undavua..
Swathi Iyer
Adipoli curry, pinnae chattiyil vachal enthininum double taste annu. Love it Meena, clicks very nice.
Sathya Priya
Hi Meena, one suggestion .I think the post heading should be less than 65 characters (i read somwhere ).That is SEO optimization technique it seems.
Sathya Priya
Love the new look and feel of your blog.Lovely tempting curry with coconuts similar to aviyal i guess ?i loveee aviyal with coconut oil.This is such a heavenly dish from you.
Smitha Kalluraya
wat a name of the dish.. very interesting.. it took me some time to knw wat it is 🙂
Rafeeda AR
enthokeyundu ee kariyil... yum yum... oru plate chorum koodi poratte... 🙂
Ambreen (Simply Sweet n Savory)
Lovely flavors, creamy tangy & delicious curry.
Priya Kheroun Tessy
This dish reminds me of my granny..Her drumstick/prawn curry ws heavenly...thanx for sharing this recipe Meena...Nice click too
Gayathri Ramanan
delicious curry..great and tempting dish for prawn lovers
Chitra Ganapathy
Nice clicks.. Love its color 🙂
Jai
WOW! Now that's what exemplifies your blog! Great recipe. lovely pics and very good tips.
Drumsticks(Muringakaya) & Prawns are a new combo for me. Will definitely try this out as I am hosting a few friends over the post Diwali weekend.
Shama Nagarajan
drooling prawn curry dear
Sangeetha Priya
delicious prawn coconut curry, lovely presentation!!!
Shema George
The name of this makes my mouth water. I am a die hard fan of this dish... Loved it Meena.. It looks very delicious !!!
Abbe Townsend
Oooohhhh Meena, pleeeeeeease invite me for dinner - this looks absolutely delicious. I love prawns and I love curry so the two combined make me want to KISS you! xx
indugetscooking
It looks so delicious. I love, love shrimp. This wold be such a great combination for rice!
Divya Pramil
Your curry looks so appetizing and am craving for that whole bowl... Wish I could grab it!! Beautiful clicks..
Priya
Not fair at all girl! This is one of my fav curries. I want that whole bowl now.
And your Chechi reminds me of someone at The Techie's home who will insist on making her scrumptious Thenga Aracha Meen Curry whenever we visit 🙂 I like to hear her chatter with Mummy too 🙂
Tisa Jacob
This is my dinner tonight. Beautiful job, Meena.
kumars kitchen
sunny and glorious bowl of saucy curry...just waiting to be licked off the plates,thanks for sharing 🙂
Ruxana Gafoor
what an awesome curry and your clicks dear just superb....reading the curry name..thank god you stopped it there..hehe..
Meena Kumar
Thank you lovely ladies for all the valuable comments.I know sometimes I get crazy headed with heading sorry about that :))
Love u all for still being patient :))
Finla
Lov elove this curry reminds me of home.
Meena Kumar
Thank you so much Finla,so glad u stopped by my space.