Basics of Egg Curry

There are a variety of egg curry recipes followed across the Indian subcontinent. But each one of these egg curry recipes has a few basics in common.

  1. Homemade Curry Base
  2. Hard Boiled Eggs Let’s get started on these two pillars of classic egg curry. Curry Base: For a Punjabi-style egg curry, I make the curry using chopped onion, ripe tomato, salt, and spices. A typical Indian-style bhuna masala.

This Punjabi egg curry has no cream, butter, or flour. The simple technique of frying and sauteing the masala perfectly do all the magic work. If you are wondering about the bright red colour of this egg curry, then the ripe tomatoes and Kashmiri red chilli powder are responsible for the same. These key ingredients always give my egg curry or Matar Paneer a glorious natural colour.

Boiled Eggs: The masala-coated hard-boiled eggs, late pan-fried till crisp as the soul of Indian egg curry.

The raw eggs are first boiled in water. After peeling the shell, the eggs are sliced into equal halves. Then coat in turmeric, red chilli powder, and salt. The masala-coated boiled eggs are fried in a pan till they are slightly crisp from all sides. These pan-fried eggs are then dunked in a spicy, soupy curry.

Ingredient Substitutes

If you are in a location where the Indian ingredients required for this egg curry recipe are hard to find, DON’T Worry! Mustard Oil: Vegetable oil, coconut oil, or ghee. Red Onion: Use finely chopped white onion or onion paste Fresh Tomato: Canned tomato or puree. Ginger-Garlic Paste: Use a readymade paste or follow my ginger garlic paste recipe to make it at home. Red Chili Powder: Red Paprika or Curry Powder. Garam Masala: Indian Curry Powder Kasuri Methi: It is only for flavour and aroma. Skip adding if not available. White Eggs: Brown Eggs or Country Eggs

How To Make Egg Curry

Prepare Curry

Heat oil in a kadhai. Once the oil starts fuming, reduce the gas flame to medium. Add a bay leaf and chopped onion. Fry the onion over low – medium heat till they turn light golden in colour (images 1 & 2). Next, add the ginger-garlic paste and fry the masala for 20 – 30 seconds. Add blended tomatoes, turmeric, red chilli, coriander powder, salt, and mix nicely. Fry till the oil leaves from the sides of the pan. Keep stirring at regular intervals to avoid burning the masala. This usually takes 5 – 6 minutes over low – medium heat (images 4 & 5).

Add 1 Cup of water and bring the gravy to a boil on high heat. Adjust the quantity of water to get the desired amount of gravy. Add sliced green chilli, kasuri methi, garam masala, and combine. Add the fried/boiled eggs to the gravy. Make sure they are fully dipped in the curry. Reduce the heat to low and allow the curry to simmer for 3 – 5 minutes for eggs to absorb the flavour of the curry.

Garnish Egg Curry with the chopped coriander. It is ready to serve.

Serving Suggestion

Punjabi Egg Curry is an Indian main course dish. It is on our weekly menu whenever we are short of vegetables or lentils. The bold and spicy egg curry with crisp, flaky paratha and kachumber salad is a perfect dinner for us. Plain, steamed basmati rice or jeera rice is also a good side dish for egg curry. Many people also enjoy egg curry with naan, dosa, or poori.

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