Try the best South Indian Recipes-Egg Curry |
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6 EGGS
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1 golf ball sized (1-1 1/2 inch round) TAMARIND
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1 tablespoon OIL
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1 1/2 inch CINNAMON STICK
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8 CURRY LEAVES
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1/4 tsp FENUGREEK
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1/2 tsp CUMMIN SEEDS
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1/4 tsp FENNEL SEEDS
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1/2 tsp URAD DAL (see note)
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1 ONION, diced
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1 CHILI, chopped (optional)
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1/2 tsp GARLIC PASTE
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1/2 tsp GINGER PASTE
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1 medium TOMATO diced
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1/2 cup COCONUT MILK or 1/3 cup shredded
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1/2 – 3/4 cup WATER (hot)
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1/2 cup TOMATO SAUCE
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1/2 tsp TURMERIC
SALT and PEPPER to taste
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| Method |
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Boil the eggs until they are fully cooked, usually about 12 minutes. Peel the eggs and set aside.
If you have tamarind pressed together, soak it in 1/2 cup warm water and set aside.
Heat the oil in a heavy skillet or fry pan. When the oil becomes hot (the oil will start to shimmer, also before it smokes) add the cinnamon stick, curry leaves, fenugreek, cumin seeds, fennel seeds and urad dal. Fry this until the urad dal turns a nice golden brown. Add the onion and chili (if you like it hot!). Fry for 2-3 minutes or until the onions are clear. Reduce the heat and add the garlic and ginger. Fry another 1-2 minutes or until the garlic becomes very fragrant and add the tomato. If you are using the shredded coconut, add it with water. If you use coconut milk, you may omit the water, unless you like a thinner sauce. Add the Tomato sauce, tamarind paste and turmeric and season with salt and pepper. Let this come to a boil and reduce the heat and simmer until the sauce is thickened. Add the eggs and simmer for at least 5 more minutes so that the eggs absorb the flavor.
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Forest
College Museum
An erstwhile museum, this is one of the best museums
in Coimbatore. Forest College is located at few
strolls from Coimbatore railway station. This
museums in Coimbatore is widely famous for the
preserved fossils of plants and animals. Moving
around the corridors of this museum, do not wonder
if you find different dead specimen of plants
and animals, the rarest ones. A special advisory
counter is in-built in the museum that offers
you service for promoting your plant husbandry
business.
Khadi Gandhi Gallery
A famous khadi gallery, to find a wide array of
collectibles of GandhiJi. Set up by the Coimbatore
Government, this gallery was started on 15th of
July 1970. You will find a vast collection of
pictures of Gandhi ji, right from his birth to
his death in this museum. Separate cubicles are
arranged for best depicting different phases of
Gandhi' life. The photographs are given exclusive
name too- 'Journey through Harijan Life', 'Family',
'Friends', 'Independence Struggle', 'Jail Life'
and "Peace Talks'. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated
with grandeur in this gallery and special function
followed by bhajans are also organized in this
gallery.
Government Museum
Another erstwhile of its kind, the Government
Museum was opened in the year 1989. Situated in
VOC Park Road, this museum is a best specimen
of the remnants of various tribes of the place.
The museum is comprised of 5 sections, especially
maintained for different purposes. You will find
fossil remains and age-old tools, megalithic burial
materials, treasure trove materials, ancient coins
and decorative artifacts, which are amongst the
rare items kept in this museum.
Places of Worship
Marudamalai
Temple
Amongst the widely known worship places, Marudamalai
Temple is located at a distance of 12-km from
Coimbatore railway station. Lord Muruga is worshiped
in this temple. Situated on the Marudamalai mountain,
this is one of the most visited temples in the
region. A popular belief amidst the people of
this region is that the presiding deity, "Dandayuthapani"
have performed several miracles here.
Perur Patteeswaraswamy Temple
Perur Patteeswaraswamy Temple, built by Karikala
Cholan, is located at a distance of 7-km west
of Coimbatore near river Noyyal. Amongst the popular
temples, Perur Patteeswaraswamy Temple is one
of them. The walls of this temple are embraced
with huge statues that are widely acclaimed in
the poetic creations of Arunagiri Nather and Kachiappa
Munivar.
Thirumoorthy Temple
Walking down the lanes of Thirumoorthy Hills,
you will find this beautiful temple. Located at
a distance of 20 km from Udumalpet on the Highway
from Palani to Coimbatore, from where regular
bus service is easily available. Other attractions
of this place are the Crocodile Farm at Amaravati
Dam, at a distance of 25-km from this place.
Waterfalls
Sengupathi Water Falls
Amazing tourist spot to sit and enjoy or to take
a dive in the chilly waters of these waterfalls.
These waterfalls are situated at a distance of
35-km from Coimbatore on the Coimbatore - Siruvani
main road.
Monkey Falls
Explore the unfolded beauty of nature in this
fall, located at a distance of 65-km from the
main city center and 27-km from Pollachi on Coimbatore-Pollachi-Valparai
Highway.
The Siruvani Waterfalls and Dam
This Siruvani Dam waterfalls is located at a distance
of 37-km west of Coimbatore. Famous for its minerals
and taste, the panoramic view of the Sirvani dam
Waterfalls and the falls is ultimate in all aspects.
Vaideki Water Falls
A perfect amalgamation of picnic spot & adventurous
trekking destination, this waterfall is 30-km
from the main city via. Narasipuram Village.
Shopping in Coimbatore
Loosen up your pockets and indulge in the spree,
the memories of which you will retain for long.
Walking through the narrow lanes for the shopping
in Coimbatore and citys big shopping malls,
you will certainly find a lot many things of your
choice during your shopping in Coimbatore.
*
Big Bazaar, Oppanakkara Street
* Raja Street, Ranga Gownder Street
* Sukravar Pettai (for Handloom Saris)
* Poompuhar Handicrafts Emporium
* Co-optex
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