Food Blog: Mushrooms curry turns out to be an exemplary culinary
dish when it is prepared with an appropriate mushroom curry recipe. In the
first place, mushrooms are still being used as a medicine in traditional
medicine. Well, adding mushrooms in your diet will surely provide you all the
medicinal benefits. We will share a quick mushroom curry which you can
use to prepare the dish.
Our slogan for our mushroom curry recipe is: Mushroom
Curry Yummy Tummy.
Quick Mushroom Curry Recipe
Although mushroom curry is a vegetarian dish; the outcome of our
recipe is that we got mushroom curry like chicken curry. Unlike other easy
mushroom recipes available online, our dish preparation time is only 30
minutes, which is comparatively low.
Preparation Time: 12 min
Cooking Time: 30 min
Ingredients Required for Mushroom Curry
- ½ tsp cumin seeds
- ¼ tsp pepper
- 1 tsp of red chili powder
- 4 tsp oil
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 2 medium sized onion
- 1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
- 2 tomatoes
- ½ tsp turmeric powder
- ½ tsp garam masala
- salt as per taste
- 15 mushrooms (Button Mushrooms)
- 1.5 cup water
- 2 tbsp Fresh Cream
- 2 tbsp coriander leaves
- ½ (tsp kasuri methi) dry fenugreek leaves
Note: During Preparation time wash the mushrooms
well and chop them and finely chop onions.
How to Prepare Mushroom Curry at Home?
- In a medium karahi, heat oil and sauté cumin seeds, cinnamon.
- Then add onions (Finely Chopped), ginger garlic paste and sauté till they turn slightly golden brown.
- Further for tempering add tomato (Pulp form is done using a Mixer) and sauté till oil separates from sides.
- Add turmeric powder, Chili powder, garam masala powder, and salt.
- Keeping the flame low, add the 10 chopped mushrooms into the karahi.
- Let the mushrooms get completely soft in 5-7 minutes on the flame.
- Further, add 1 cup of water and simmer for 12-15 minutes.
- Add cream, coriander leaves, and Kasuri methi to it; mix them well.
- After 2 minutes, turn off the flame, and the dish is ready to be served.
Best Mushroom Curry Prepared by our Food Blogger |
Benefits of Mushroom:
Mushrooms are low in calories, but their nutritional value
is exponentially high compared to other vegetables.
- High Nutritional Value: One cup of mushrooms will give below benefits to your health: (attach image)
- Low Calories: Despite being fully loaded with vital nutrition; mushrooms won’t add an inch to your waistline, this is because it has the lowest calories.
- Lowers Cholesterol: A special dietary fiber is present in mushrooms known as Beta Glucan, which will help you in lowering your body’s cholesterol.
- Fulfills Vitamin D Requirement: The source of Vitamin D in vegetables & fruits is considerable to zero. Vitamin D is required in the body to store Calcium, which further aids in bone-building. During their growth process, mushrooms store UV rays in them which results in proliferates concentration of Vitamin D.
Mushroom Nutrients:
Nutrients available in Mushrooms |
Wrapping up our Mushroom Curry Recipe
Mushrooms are a great source of Vitamin D, Selenium,
Phosphorous, & Folate, etc. Adding them in your diet will surely benefit
your body – you can add them raw or use our mercury recipe. Our mushroom curry
recipe is as easy as pie to prepare, and you can savor it with fried
rice, kulche, or rumaali roti – as per your choice.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Mushroom Curry Recipe
Question 1: Are mushrooms poisonous to consume?
Answer 1: There are many varieties of mushrooms present in
nature which are classified under poisonous & non-poisonous. But when you
buy mushrooms from your nearby supermarket or shop, they are edible and are not
poisonous.
Question 2: Are mushrooms vegetarian or non-vegetarian?
Answer 2: Mushrooms are officially categorized under the
fungi family, but they are edible if brought from the nearby market.
Question 3: What are the edible mushrooms available in
India for cooking?
Answer 3: There are several edible mushrooms available in
the Indian market, which are Button Mushroom, Straw Mushroom, Oyster Mushroom,
Milky Mushrooms, Cremini Mushroom, Shiitake Mushroom, & Portobello
Mushroom. In our Mushroom curry recipe, we have used Button Mushrooms, as they
are easily available in the market.