This is going to be a quick, simple and healthy recipe and is for all the Drumstick lovers like P! And is one of the easiest ways to make your kid go gaga over the vegetable!
Ingredients:
2 drumsticks
2 tea spns coriander powder
1 tea snp chilli powder
½ tea spn turmeric powder
Pinch of asafoetida
8-9 leaves curry leaves
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
Oil
Salt
Method:
Peal the drumsticks and cut in 2" size.
Cook them in a pinch of salt for about 10 minutes. Remove and discard the water.
In a pan, heat oil. Add mustard seeds and curry leaves. Allow them to splutter. Add asafoetida and the remaining spices along with salt. Fry for about 2 mins on low flame.
Add the cooked drumsticks to fried spices and saute for another 5 mins, mixing the ingredients well in the process. The spices will now be evenly coated to the drumsticks.
Serve hot with rice as a side-dish.
Recipe Courtesy: Aayi's Recipes
‘Written for the A-Z challenge 2015′.My Theme is 26 Recipes from God’s own Country- Kerala.
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Jolie du Pre (@Joliedupre) says
In the United States, "drumsticks" are turkey legs. I've never seen a drumstick vegetable. I'd have to look for the vegetable in a speciality store.
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Kern Windwraith says
These look and sound delicious! I'm pretty sure I've never seen them in the grocery store here in Vancouver, but maybe I just need to look a bit more carefully.
shanayatales says
Oh, I had forgotten about this one. We used to eat it all the time. I am going to make this soon. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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dr sweetyshinde says
Umm, wouldn't I still need to spit out the skin?
shalzzzzz says
Hi Sweety, Yes! You still will have to spit out the skin! 🙂 Thanks for visting my space! Welcome 🙂
dr sweetyshinde says
I guessed so. I love drumsticks in idli-sambhar. And they are a wonderful source of calcium too.
swathishenoy says
I didn't know drumsticks were cooked this way either!! I am so gonna try this. Yes, I love drumsticks 😀
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Rajlakshmi says
You are a pro. Never thought drumstick could be cooked this way. Yumm 🙂
Shilpa Garg says
I love drumsticks and have never made them this way. Will try your recipe soon.
vinodinii says
Looks yummy! I love the way you've presented them 🙂
Sheethalsusan says
Drumstick is not my fac too. Only dish I can say ok to this is in aviyal 😀
Prasanna Rao (@prasannaprao200) says
I'm loving your recipes because they are relatively simple to cook, and yes, I love drumsticks. 🙂
nishasanjeev says
okay...so learnt another drumstick recipe. I always made a thoran or theyial only. Thanks shalini
parulthakur24 says
That looks yummy and easy to cook.. I think I should try vegetables that I am not used to having 🙂
Suzy says
Drumstick is not my favourite vege. Usually have it in daal or curry. Never tried fried drumstick looks yummy.
sulekha says
Fried drumsticks is a new dish for me. Healthy and crunchy looking.
V.L. Jennings says
Yeah... I'm wondering what kind of vegetable a drumstick is too- here it is a chicken leg.
Lata Sunil says
HMM.. gotta try this.. There is drumstick in the fridge right now!
vidsps says
Wow! Simple and easy to make 🙂 Never tried this
Sanch @ Living my Imperfect Life says
Ooh I used to love drumsticks in sambhar. Haven't had it in years. Didn't know you could eat it fried though.
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Tarkabarka says
Uh... I had to look up what a "drumstick" vegetable is 😀
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srividhya says
simple and yummy one. I love drumsticks too
sundarivenkat says
I am drooling after reading this recipe. I love drumsticks and this sounds like a simple enough recipe that I must try 🙂 Thanks Shalini