What constantly baffles me is when people who usually prepare meat and fish dishes cannot think beyond simple potato curry for vegetarian options or a simple pea pulao for rice options. I’m seriously hoping that all die hard non vegetarians will think of vegetarian world beyond potatoes. When you’re a member of a group like Blogging Marathon, there can never be a shortage of new dishes, new ideas or a twist to any dish. For the BM#85 one of the themes that members could choose was MAIN COURSE WITH GRAVY OR RICE. Indian Cuisine definitely does not have a shortage of how many types or styles of gravies or curries one can serve to Vegetarians. Simple potato curry to more exotic koftas can grace the table for lunch or dinner. Neither is there a shortage of the styles of rice one can prepare, right from the simple and humble jeera rice to an elaborate biryani. For the #85 BM theme, we had 32 dishes which were gravy or rice preparations that one can enjoy as a meal. While the gravy dishes are served with rice, roti or parathas, the rice dishes are usually enjoyed on its own with side salad, yogurt or raita. Here’s what some of the members prepared. Check out the dishes. To find the recipe simply click on the name of the dish.
After New Orleans Mireille transports us all the way to Bengal with her sweet and slightly spicy Mishti Pulao
A simple and yet flavorful veg pulao, Uttar Pradesh style, Tahiri
Sandhiya Bali made
A vibrant colorful Beetroot Rice with the right balance of sweetness and spiciness
And a famous Karnataka dish Bisi Bele Bath which for many is comfort food
A Paneer Fried Rice in which she did not fry the paneer to make it a bit healthier
Sandhya Ramakrishnan made
Vegaya Vathal Kuzhambu. Did you know you can transform onions, a few spices and tamarind into a satisfying delicious curry? Well, check out her recipe.
A traditional Himachali curry Madra using yogurt as the gravy base
And finally a traditional Goan curry Tondak using coconut as the gravy base
Hope you find these main course dishes interesting. If you do try out any of the dishes please share some love by commenting on the recipe post. Thank you.