Sunday, April 11, 2010
Bhooni Hui Shimla Mirch ( Green Pepper Stir- Fry)
Stir Fry is always a best option as this can be served on table in less than 30 minutes. Stir frying bell pepper preserves its natural sweetness and crispiness. This recipe has really nice flavor of peanuts and gram flour in it.
Serves:- 4
Prep Time:- 20 Minutes
Cooking Time:- 15 Minutes
Recipe Source:- The Indian spice Kitchen by Monisha
Ingredients:-
Gram Flour- 4 Tbsp
Oil:- 4 Tbsp
Cumin seeds:- 1 Tsp
Large pinch of Asafoetida
Onions Chopped:- 2
Green Peppers:- Desseded and cubed 3 large ( 1 1/4 pound)
Unsalted Peanuts:- 4 tbsp Coarsely Crushed
Cayenne Powder:- 1 Tsp
Turmeric Powder:- 1 Tsp
Coriander Powder:- 1 Tsp
Garam Masala Powder:- 1 Tsp
Salt as per taste
Procedure:-
1) Heat a heavy pan and dry- roast the gram flour, stirring until it is brown and fragrant.
2) Heat the oil in a separate pan. Add the cumin and asafoetida. Stir a few times, then add the onion and saute until golden.
3) Add the green pepper, peanuts , powder spices and salt. Cover and cook until the pepper is crunchy.
4) Sprinkle the gram flour over and stir well to break up the lumps. Cook for 5 more minutes, then remove from the heat.
Serve hot with rotis..
Preety,
ReplyDeleteBhooni hui shimla mirchi looks really good.
the shimala mirchi looks so deliciously mouth-watering:)
ReplyDeleteLooks really awesome... mmm drooling yaar
ReplyDeleteHi Preety,
ReplyDeleteThis shimla mirch stir fry looks very tasty. Nice clicks...
Happy blogging
Hamaree Rasoi
looks yummy and delicious!! and nice combo with chapathi.
ReplyDeleteWow.. This looks so inviting n yet so simple..!
ReplyDeleteYummy stirfry. Do visit my blog when time permits.http://shanthisthaligai.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThis is my fav diah and i have never added peanuts and this looks divine
ReplyDeletePreethi,,,bhooni mirchi fry looks great dear nice n simple fry for all time,,,as u said bell peppers are very easy n quick to cook ,,
ReplyDeletedelicious yummy recipe
ReplyDeletei make this too, preety! looks really yum!
ReplyDeletedelicious n yummy
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious stir fry looks fantastic, prefect!
ReplyDeleteLooks so gud yaar..goin try soon
ReplyDeleteI love shimli mirch very much. Looks delicious, spicy and mouth watering. Wonderful presentation.
ReplyDeletei love capsicum and this surely looks awesome, lovely recipe to try
ReplyDeletepeanuts should give a nice nutty taste to the subji..
ReplyDeleteHi Preety,
ReplyDeleteGreen pepper stir fry looks awesome..sure ll give a try..
my favorite simla mirch preparation! looks so delicious and yummy.
ReplyDeleteVery tasty and different capsicum fry...lovely presentation :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so yummy and great presentation too...
ReplyDeleteGreen pepper stir fry looks delicious..capsicum is one of our favorite..i have one there in my refg.sure i will try this.
ReplyDeletelike the pic too.
Thanks for sharing this recipe
Looks spicy and tasty fry..
ReplyDeleteActually I'm drooling here..looks tasty..soon I'll try!
ReplyDeleteFabulous it looks...
ReplyDeleteLoved this recipe. It looks so good. My mom makes a similar version and we love it. Nice pic. :)
ReplyDeleteThis stir-fry looks very appealing!
ReplyDeleteI'll be making this soon! This recipe is fantastic!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow....yummy stir fry, looks tempting and delicious. Nice pic.
ReplyDeleteThis look mouthwatering!
ReplyDeletenice recipe, sounds crunchy, nutty and delicious!!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy...
ReplyDeleteYour stir fry version sounds different from mine.thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletehi preety, how r u?...i was off from blogging from past few weeks due to heavy load of work so missed ur mny yummy recipes which u had posted..vl c thm now...hey loved this capsicum stir fry with besan...looks very yummy...tempting recipe, vl try soon...nice pics
ReplyDeleteshimla mirch is to-die-for!loved the presentation...
ReplyDeleteLoved ur Stir fry version !!
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regards
deepti
I have heard about this stir fry from one of my friends, never tried though. Am bookmarking to try them. Drooling !!
ReplyDeletebhooni shimla mirch looks so perfect dear.....
ReplyDeleteI love bell peppers and this sabji looks spicy and tasty! Perfect with rotis..yumm!
ReplyDeletethis receipe is in a book The Indian kitchen by Monisha Bharadwaj, word by word...
ReplyDeletesorry, i clicked enter before finishing, and also like every receipe in this book it never works out as it should
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