Mangalorean Prawns Okra Curry – a traditional coconut based curry made with okra (bhindi) and prawns.
Prawns Okra curry is a homestyle curry, commonly prepared in most Mangalorean homes. Mangalore being a coastal town is famous for seafood and coconut groves. Coconut is extensively used in Mangalorean cooking. Most of their curries, vegetarian and non vegetarian are coconut based . It is very common for them to pair shell fishes like prawns and clams with vegetables and make coconut based curries. Prawns is commonly paired with vegetables such as okras, bottlegourd, ash gourd, drumstick, snake gourd , Malabar spinach and made into curries.
Prawns and okra is a classic combination and the curry turns out very delicious. Prawns Okra curry pairs well with steamed rice and even chapatis.
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About Mangalorean Prawns Okra Curry
Mangalorean Prawns Okra Curry is a simple yet delicious homestyle curry. Prawns and okra are cooked in a spicy masala paste. The masala is made by grinding fresh coconut ,roasted dry chillies and spices such as coriander seeds, cumin seeds, mustard seeds, black pepper and fenugreek seeds.
Prawns Okra curry with steamed rice and fried fish (pomfret fry or surmai fry ) on the side makes for a satisfying meal.
List of ingredients
Prawns : You can use any size of prawns for this recipe. I have used medium sized prawns.
Okra/ Lady finger : Large sized okra works best forn this recipe.
Coconut : fresh, grated coconut
Spices : Coriander seeds, cumin seeds, mustard seeds, black peppercorns, fenugreek (methi seeds), turmeric
Chillies : I have used a combination of Kashmiri, Byadgi and Pandi chillies for this gravy. Pandi chillies for the spice and Kashmiri and Byadgi chillies for that beautiful orange collour..
Souring agent: Tamarind. A marble sized ball of tamarind is soaked in water for 30 minutes and pulp is extracted from it.
Onions, garlic, curry leaves, oil and salt
Step-wise recipe with pictures
Wash and devein the prawns. Keep aside.
Wash the okras and pat dry them using a clean, kitchen towel.
Trim the ends of okras and cut them into medium sized pieces, preferably in a slanting shape.
Heat a pan. Add 2 to 3 drops of oil. Add dry red chillies and roast them for few seconds. Keep aside.
Next, add coriander seeds, cumin seeds, mustard seeds, black peppercorns, fenugreek seeds and saute till they turn aromatic. Keep aside.
Allow the roasted ingredients to cool completely. Discard the chilly stems.
Transfer roasted spices to a mixer jar.
Add fresh, grated coconut, chopped onion, garlic and turmeric powder.
Add some water and blend to a fine paste. Keep aside.
Heat a pan. Add 2 tsp oil. Add mustard seeds and curry leaves. When the seeds start crackling, add chopped onions and saute for few seconds.
Add chopped okras. Saute for a minute.
Next, add masala paste and tamarind pulp.
Rinse the mixer jar and add water as per the required consistency of the curry. Mix well.
Add prawns when the curry starts boiling. Add more water if required. Add salt. Cover the pan and cook for 8 to 10 minutes.
Mangalorean Prawns Okra Curry is ready to be served.
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Mangalorean Prawns Okra Curry
Ingredients
- 250 grams large sized okras
- 250 grams medium sized prawns
- 7 to 8 dry red chillies ( I have used a mix of Kashmiri, Byadgi and Pandi chillies)
- 1 tbsp coriander seeds (dhaniya)
- 1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)
- 1 ½ tsp mustard seeds (rai/sarso)
- 6 to 8 black peppercorns (kalimirch)
- 7 to 8 fenugreek seeds (methi seeds)
- 1 cup fresh, grated coconut
- 1 tsp turmeric powder (haldi)
- 2 small onions
- 4 to 5 cloves of garlic
- 1 marble sized ball of tamarind
- 2 tsp oil + 2 to 3 drops oil to roast the chillies
- few curry leaves
- salt to taste
Instructions
- Wash and devein the prawns. Keep aside.
- Chop the onion and keep aside.
- Soak tamarind in water for 30 minutes. Mash and squeeze after 30 minutes and extract the pulp. Keep tamarind pulp aside.
- Wash the okras and pat them dry using a clean, kitchen towel.
- Trim the ends of okras and cut them into medium sized pieces, preferably in a slanting shape.
- Heat a pan. Add 2 to 3 drops of oil.
- Add dry red chillies and roast them for few seconds. Keep aside.
- Next, add coriander seeds, cumin seeds, mustard seeds, black peppercorns, fenugreek seeds and saute till they turn aromatic. Keep aside
- Allow the roasted ingredients to cool completely.
- Discard the chilly stems.
- Transfer roasted spices to a mixer jar.
- Add fresh, grated coconut, chopped onion, garlic and turmeric powder.
- Add some water and blend to a fine paste. Keep aside.
- Heat a pan. Add 2 tsp oil.
- Add 1 tsp mustard seeds and curry leaves.
- When the seeds start crackling, add chopped onions and saute for few seconds.
- Add chopped okras. Saute for a minute.
- Next, add masala paste and tamarind pulp.
- Rinse the mixer jar and add water as per the required consistency of the curry. Mix well.
- When the curry starts boiling, add prawns .
- Add more water if required. Add salt.
- Cover the pan and cook for 8 to 10 minutes.
- Prawns Okra Curry is ready to be served.
Notes
More Mangalorean Seafood recipes
Pomfret Curry
Pomfret Fry
Surmai Tawa Masala
Prawns Sukka
Bangude Pulimunchi
Bhootai Pulimunchi
Clams Sukka
Frequently asked questions
Is it necessary to pat dry the okras before cutting?
Yes, the okras need to be dry or else they may turn slimy.
Is there an alternative to tamarind?
Traditionally, Mangaloreans use tamarind or Indian Gamboge (which is known as jarige puli in Tulu) for their curries. In case you want to skip tamarind, you can add chopped sour tomato after adding chopped onions in this recipe.
Why is prawns added at the last?
Prawns is added at the end, i.e., after the curry starts boiling. This way, the prawns will not be overcooked and will remain tender and juicy.
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prawns and ladyfinger, wow love this
the masala for this curry is super
cam imagine those awesome flavours
yumm
Thank you so much
The curry turned to be amazing!! Authentic and amazing!!
Thats great !! Thank you for your feedback.