Karela recipes to stay immunised during monsoon

08 September,2019 01:36 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

One does not only need to develop a taste for these lovely bitters but also innovate and experiment with it to really appreciate the gourd vegetable in all its glory

Chicken bitter gourd


The bitter vegetable belongs to the gourd family and is closely related to zucchini, pumpkin and cucumber. This bitter melon) is packed with impressive health benefits through the virtue of disease-preventing and health-promoting physical to chemical compounds rich in Vitamin C, an important micronutrient involved in disease prevention, bone deformation and wound healing. Karela, or bitter gourd, may not have the best of reputation in the culinary world. One does not only need to develop a taste for these lovely bitters but also innovate and experiment with it to really appreciate the gourd vegetable in all its glory. Bitter gourd contains a range of nutrients like iron, magnesium, potassium, and vitamin C.

In addition to these minerals and vitamins, it is also an abundant source of dietary fibre. Bitter gourd also has antiseptic, blood-purifying properties, according to Ayurveda. So, it may not be one of the most loved vegetables across the world, but it is a universally acknowledged fact that karela, or bitter gourd, is one of the most nutritious veggies you can add to your diet. The many savory bitter gourd preparations are proof to India's obsession with karela loaded with health benefiting properties.

Chicken and bitter gourd stir fry

Ingredients
150 gm chicken breast boneless
1 bitter gourd
15 gm chopped garlic
10 gm chopped onion
5 gm green chilli slivered
1 sprig spring onion
1 tsp light soy sauce
½ tsp vinegar
¼ tsp sugar
1 tsp cornflour
20 gm cashew nuts
salt and crushed black pepper
oil
1 egg

Method

Crispy Karela rings

Ingredients
2 Pcs Medium-sized Bitter Gourd
1 Tbsp Besan
1 Tbsp cornflour
1 Tbsp Rice flour
1 Tsp Salt
½ Tsp haldi
½ Tsp Red chilli powder
½ Tsp Coriander powder
½ Tsp Jeera powder
½ No Lemon juice
250 ml Oil for deep frying
¼ tsp Chat masala

Method

Recipes by Chef Kuldeep Garude, Executive Chef, Elior India

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