Moru curry needs no introduction to those from Kerala. It is a simple curry prepared very frequently in most of the houses in Kerala. This is such a comfort food and we can enjoy a light lunch when it's served with rice. There are many variations to this curry.....you can add garlic, red chillies, fenugreek, tomatoes......each of which will make the curry more flavourful. My mother used to make this a lot when I was a kid as this curry helps in digestion. The cumin, ginger, turmeric, curry leaves along with yoghurt makes a lovely combo and does the trick. If you do have the buttermilk, you can directly use it to make this curry. Enjoy this simple and delicious curry !!
Serves 3-4
You need....
1.5 cups Yoghurt
3/4 cup Water (approx)
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
1" pc Ginger finely chopped
2-3 Green chillies chopped
3-4 Small Onions chopped
1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
4-5 Curry leaves
1 tsp Coconut Oil
Salt
To prepare...
Whisk yoghurt and water thoroughly . Add salt to this and mix well. Adjust the consistency of yoghurt by adding more water if you desire.
Heat oil in a pan. Splutter mustard and cumin seeds. Saute small onions, ginger , curry leaves and green chillies until onion changes colour. Reduce the heat to low. Add the turmeric powder and mix. Now add the yoghurt and stir continuously so that it won't curdle. There is no need to boil the curry, just keep it for a couple of minutes and then the curry is ready to be served with rice.
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All time comfort food,love it always..Delicious with plain rice!!
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wow....my fav. curry.....awesome
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We make Moor Kulambu..with grinding some rice,channa dal,green chilly and ginger together n mixing with the curd..Seasoning with coconut oil gives wonderful aroma :) I love a lot with steamed white rice!!
ReplyDeleteI love mor curry. My friend used to make it for me all the time.
ReplyDeleteVery flavorful and delicious looking yogurt curry. Excellent preparation.
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Though simple, it's a very flavorful dish.
ReplyDeleteI love this very much and very healthy too.
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me.. we do mor kozhambu..it has turned out so well..love the color :)
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So deliciously done.Luks thick and Yumm. Very useful recipe.
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ReplyDeletewow looks so so good perfect with steamed rice
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ReplyDeleteFlavorful yummy yogurt curry.
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Nice one. Love it.
ReplyDeleteNice one ! I too like this yoghurt curry especially during the summers.
ReplyDeletewould love to have this with a bowl of white rice and some mezhukuperatti...love it
ReplyDeleteDelicious Seasoned yoghurt curry.
ReplyDeleteWow I am fascinated with the idea of making a curry just with yogurt...the curries I have had always had some veggie or the other to go with the yogurt...this is new to me....bookmarking this :-)
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ReplyDeleteI can gulp the whole bowl of it in a minute. :))
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What a lovely recipe:)
ReplyDeletehey..this is really yummy recipe.....u made this perfectly....looking just yumm dear.......
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Simple and yummy curry with curd
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ReplyDeleteAll time comfort n favorite dish...love it with hot rice n papad...love it!!
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this dish is prepared in different ways in each state.. nevertheless, any way it comes out tasty.
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my fav last week i made moru curry simple and easy curry...awesome dear
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so yummy n inviting...
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It looks super creamy and delicious. I have never had it but I have seen this being featured on various blogs. Could you use something like Turkish yoghurt (that's what we usually have at home) to make this?
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ReplyDeleteso cooling... esp in this hot weather it is just what i need to eat
ReplyDeleteIsn't this also called Mor Kozhambu ? It is one the simplest yet yummiest curries to make !
ReplyDeletehi sobha, how are you. this moru curry looks delicious and pretty color. never tried before.
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thanks and have a nice day
perfect for hot weather..nice sunshine-y color.
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