Saasive Kaayi (Chayote squash curry)

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Saasive Kaayi its my mom’s recipe. She used to make this when she has not planned  anything to do for dinner, and it takes very less time to prepare. One can call it as a curry in a hurry.

 It translates saasive(mustard) Kaayi(coconut). Simply speaking mustard and coconut made into smooth paste and add it to the veggie. One can make this curry with any kind of squash they like. Back home Chayote squash is widely availble all seasons long. After coming to US is was so happy to see this kind of squash at local gorcery store. This curry is one thing I do with it.

                                       What we need for this

   Chayote squash            1      (cut into bit size peices)    

         For Grinding                                   

   Mustard         1 tsp                            Tumeric 1/2 tsp

   Cumin/Jeera  1tsp                             Tamarind paste 1/2 tsp

   Coconut         2tbsp (Fresh or Dry)    Dried red chillies 2          

   Salt             for taste                         Gram Flour/besan  1tsp

(Gram flour is optional, I use less coconut so adding Gram flour to the gravy gives very nice consistancy)

                                      For Tadka

    Oil  2 tsp, mustard 1/2 tsp, cumin 1/2 tsp.      

     

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How to make it

  1. Keep a pan on medium heat and do the tadka by adding mustard, cumin andto oil .

  2. Now add peeled and cubed squash and add little salt mix and cook for 5minutes untill its half done.

  3. Mean while gring the coconut, mustard, cumin, chilles,gram flour, tamarind paste with  little water to make it like a paste(You can soak tamarind in water and use tamarind water for grinding).

  4. After 5 mins or untill the squash is half done add the grind mixture, salt and more water  to the make it bit thin(Adding gram flour will thicken the gravy ).

  5. Cover and simmer it down for 5 more mins. Switch off. It is ready to be served.

It goes well with chapathi.     Enjoy !

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