Carrot Spring Onion Dry Curry Recipe | Gajar Hara Pyaj Ki Sabji
Carrot spring onion dry curry is prepared using green onions and carrots. This combination tastes amazingly heavenly must say, it has the sweetness of carrots with the pungent flavors of spring onion mixed with few spices. A perfect side dish with chapati or rice which does not take much time to cook.
Winter is the season when all green vegetables come into the market like carrot, fenugreek or methi, spinach or palak, spring onion or hara pyaj, bathua. I cook many variations with the carrot at home during this season like carrot paratha or stuffed carrot flatbread, gajar halwa, juice, mixing them in green leafy veggies. Carrot lowers the cholesterol level, prevent heart attack, helps in lowering blood pressure, detoxify the body, improve vision and helps in weight loss. All in all very good combination of vitamins and minerals.
I don’t know what to call or name for carrot spring onion combination as I make it dry. I and my friend Geetha used to have lunch together in Bangalore. One day she brought this combination. I asked ‘how did you make this Geetha’ she said ‘actually I had 2 carrots and a bit of spring onion at home so I simply mixed them and brought for lunch’. Immediately I asked her what all she added to make carrot spring onion.
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Now when I tried I could not resist myself eating that 2-3 times consecutively. I will say just give it a chance for sure and you will surely love this. So let see how to make this carrot spring onion sabji.
Carrot Spring Onion Sabji
Ingredient 2 Serving
4 Medium sized carrot sliced into round shaped
4 Bulbs of spring onion
1 Medium sized onion finely chopped
1 Tsp ginger-garlic paste
1/2 Tsp turmeric powder
1/2 Tsp mustard seeds
A pinch of asafetida
1/2 Tsp cumin seeds
1/2 Tsp red chili powder
Salt as per taste
1/4 Tsp garam masala (optional)
Oil for cooking
Method
- First of all, clean and peel the carrots. Make round shaped carrot slices (you can cut any shape you like) and keep aside.
- Clean spring onion and chop nicely, keep it ready.
- Now heat oil in a pan. Add asafetida, cumin seeds and mustard seeds.
- Once seeds start spluttering add chopped onion. Fry onion till they become golden in color.
- To this add ginger garlic paste. Cook that for 1 min.
- Add turmeric powder, red chili powder and sliced carrot. Add salt as per taste. Mix well and let carrot cook for sometime. Cover the lid and cook this for about 5-6 min on medium flame.
- Stir in between and check that carrot should not be burned.
- Once carrots are half cooked add spring onion and cook this for another 10-12 min on low flames. Spring onion will release water which will help carrots to cook further.
- Stir in between and check just to make sure that it is not burned. Cook this on low flame. carrot spring onion is ready to serve with roti or chapati or with rice.
I can say one thing about this mixed sabji whenever I cook this I try to make a good amount so that I can have it for another day too.
Note
- Clean carrot and spring onion nicely with water else dirt particles comes in the mouth.
- Cook it in between low and medium heat. The carrot takes time to cook.
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Carrot Spring Onion Dry Curry Recipe | Gajar Hara Pyaj Ki Sabji
Ingredients
- 4 Medium sized carrot sliced into round shaped
- 4 Bulbs of spring onion
- 1 Medium sized onion finely chopped
- 1 Tsp ginger-garlic paste
- 1/2 Tsp turmeric powder
- 1/2 Tsp mustard seeds
- A pinch of asafetida
- 1/2 Tsp cumin seeds
- 1/2 Tsp red chili powder
- Salt as per taste
- 1/4 Tsp garam masala (optional)
- Oil for cooking
Instructions
- First of all, clean and peel the carrots. Make round shaped carrot slices (you can cut any shape you like) and keep aside.
- Clean spring onion and chop nicely, keep it ready.
- Now heat oil in a pan. Add asafetida, cumin seeds and mustard seeds.
- Once seeds start spluttering add chopped onion. Fry onion till they become golden in color.
- To this add ginger garlic paste. Cook that for 1 min.
- Add turmeric powder, red chili powder and sliced carrot. Add salt as per taste. Mix well and let carrot cook for sometime. Cover the lid and cook this for about 5-6 min on medium flame.
- Stir in between and check that carrot should not be burned.
- Once carrots are half cooked add spring onion and cook this for another 10-12 min on low flames. Spring onion will release water which will help carrots to cook further.
- Stir in between and check just to make sure that it is not burned. Cook this on low flame. carrot spring onion is ready to serve with roti or chapati or with rice.
Notes
- Clean carrot and spring onion nicely with water else dirt particles comes in the mouth.
- Cook it in between low and medium heat. The carrot takes time to cook.
Have always made Hara pyaz with potatoes never thouit would go well with carrots too, the subzi looks yum will try this soon thanks for sharing.
Love this simple and easy sabzi, perfect for rice and dal or roti 🙂
Despite being quite sweet, carrots make lovely curry! I make something similar with carrots and methi. I would definitely try your delicious recipe soon.
I do pair carrot with spinach in a similar dry curry but never tried this combo with spring onions. The curry looks like a real comfort food.
Nice combination! It must be tasty… I love spring onion with most of the veggies. But never tried with carrot. Will try this sometime 🙂
Very innovative and delicious side dish that goes very well with rotis.thanks for sharing
Healthy colourful and delicious sabji….love your different ways to cook carrots
The dry veg with spring onion looks amazing. Love the orange color of the carrot and I am sure it’s a yummy dish
Carrot and spring onion combo sounds amazing. I would have never thought of using spring onions in side dish. I will try this recipe sometime soon.
A nice combo of sweet carrots and pungent onion. Will certainly make a good side dish
Yummm. that’s a brilliant combo and it will suit my family as my daughter feels spring onions are not onions and eats them
Whenever I run out of vegetables and have carrots only, I don’t know why I never think of making sabji out it. I should try this delicious looking sabji.
Such an ultimate side dish for rotis, quite a different and very tempting pair for making stir fries like this. Interesting combo.
We make in similar way with green garlic in winters.
That is such a simple yet delicious dish. I always have a little bit of carrot and little bit of spring onions in the fridge — I will be making this dish some time soon.