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green masala karela recipe | green masala bitter gourd sabzi | karela sukhi sabzi | with 29 amazing images.

green masala karela, is a unique and flavorful Indian dish that showcases the art of transforming a bitter vegetable into a tasty and wholesome dish. Learn how to make green masala karela recipe | green masala bitter gourd sabzi | karela sukhi sabzi|

Green masala karela is a delicious and healthy sabzi made with bitter gourd, green chillies, coriander, and other spices. Bitter gourd is a good source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber, and green chilies and coriander add a fresh and flavorful taste to the dish.

This karela sukhi sabzi is a perfect example of how contrasting flavors and textures can be balanced to create a truly memorable dish.

pro tips to make green masala karela: 1. Instead of sugar you can add little jaggery in the sabzi. 2. Cooking karelas in salt water reduces the bitterness. 3. Instead of dry coconut you can also use fresh grated coconut.

Enjoy green masala karela recipe | green masala bitter gourd sabzi | karela sukhi sabzi | with detailed step by step photos.

 

Green Masala Karela recipe - How to make Green Masala Karela

Soaking Time

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Preparation Time

10 Mins

Cooking Time

15 Mins

Baking Time

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Baking Temperature

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Sprouting Time

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Total Time

25 Mins

Makes

4 servings

Ingredients

For Green Masala Karela

Blend Into Green Masala Paste (using 1/4 Cup Water)

Method

For green masala karela
 

  1. To make green masala karela, boil enough water in deep pan, add salt to it and mix well.
  2. Add the thinly sliced karela and cook on medium flame for 5 minutes. Drain well and keep aside.
  3. Heat oil in another deep pan, add the prepared green masala paste, turmeric, cooked karela, sugar, salt to taste and ¼ cup water.
  4. Mix well and cook on medium flame for another 5 minutes.
  5. Serve green masala karela hot with roti or rice.

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what is green masala karela made of?

 

    1. See the below image of list of ingredients for making green masala karela.
      Step 2 – <u><em>See the below image of list of ingredients for making green masala karela.</em></u>
    2. how to make green masala paste In a mixer jar add 1/4 cup sliced dry coconut (kopra).
      Step 3 – <strong>how to make green masala paste</strong> In a mixer jar add&nbsp;1/4 cup sliced dry coconut …
    3. Add 1/4 cup coriander (dhania) leaves. Coriander has a warm, citrusy flavor that complements the bitterness of the karela. Coriander is a fairly good source of iron and folate – the 2 nutrients which help in the production and maintenance of red blood cells in our blood.  
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    4. Add garlic (lehsun) cloves. Garlic adds a pungent and savory flavor to the dish, which helps to balance out the bitterness of the karela (bitter gourd). Garlic also has a strong aroma, which enhances the overall appeal of the dish.
      Step 5 – Add&nbsp;<meta charset="UTF-8" />5&nbsp;<a href="glossary-garlic-cloves-1857i">garlic (lehsun) cloves</a>.&nbsp;Garlic adds a pungent and savory flavor to the dish, …
    5. Add chopped green chillies. Green chilies add a spicy and tangy flavor to the dish, which complements the bitterness of the bitter gourd. Antioxidant vitamin C in green chillies protects the body from effects of harmful free radicals and prevents stress.
      Step 6 – Add <meta charset="UTF-8" />3&nbsp;<a href="glossary-chopped-green-chilli-820i">chopped green chillies</a>.&nbsp;Green chilies add a spicy and tangy flavor to …
    6. Add 2 tbsp roasted peanuts. Roasted peanuts add a nutty and earthy flavor to the sabzi, which complements the bitterness of the karela (bitter gourd). The roasted peanuts also add a bit of crunch to the sabzi, making it more interesting to eat.  
      Step 7 – Add <meta charset="UTF-8" />2 tbsp&nbsp;<a href="glossary-roasted-peanuts-871i">roasted peanuts</a>.&nbsp;Roasted peanuts add a nutty and earthy flavor to …
    7. Add 1/2 tsp cumin seeds (jeera).
      Step 8 – Add&nbsp;1/2 tsp cumin seeds (jeera).
    8. Add 1/4 cup water.
    9. Blend to a smooth paste.
      Step 10 – Blend to a smooth paste.
how to make green masala karela

 

    1. To make green masala karela, boil enough water in deep pan.
      Step 11 – To make<strong> green masala karela</strong>, boil enough water in deep pan.
    2. Add salt.
      Step 12 – Add salt.
    3. Mix well.
    4. Add 2 cups thinly sliced bitter gourd (karela). 
      Step 14 – Add 2 cups thinly&nbsp;<a href="https://www.tarladalal.com/glossary-sliced-bitter-gourd-1145i">sliced bitter gourd (karela</a>).&nbsp;
    5. Cook on medium flame for 5 minutes.
      Step 15 – Cook on medium flame for 5 minutes.
    6. Drain well and keep aside.
      Step 16 – Drain well and keep aside.
    7. Heat 2 tbsp oil in another deep pan.
      Step 17 – Heat 2 tbsp oil in another deep pan.
    8. Add the prepared green masala paste.
      Step 18 – Add the prepared green masala paste.
    9. Add ¼ tsp turmeric.
      Step 19 – Add &frac14; tsp turmeric.
    10. Add the cooked karela.
      Step 20 – Add the cooked karela.
    11. Add 1 tsp sugar. Bitter gourd, also known as karela, is a nutritious vegetable but has a bitter taste. Adding sugar to the sabzi helps to balance out the bitterness and make the dish more palatable.
      Step 21 – Add <meta charset="UTF-8" />1 tsp&nbsp;<a href="glossary-sugar-chini-shakkar-278i">sugar</a>.&nbsp;Bitter gourd, also known as karela, is a nutritious vegetable …
    12. Add salt to taste.
      Step 22 – Add salt to taste.
    13. Add ¼ cup water.
      Step 23 – Add &frac14; cup water.
    14. Mix well and cook on medium flame for another 5 minutes.
      Step 24 – Mix well and cook on medium flame for another 5 minutes.
    15. Serve green masala karela hot with roti or rice.
      Step 25 – Serve <strong>green masala karela</strong> hot with roti or rice.
pro tips to make green masala karela

 

    1. Instead of sugar you can add little jaggery in the sabzi.
      Step 26 – Instead of sugar you can add little jaggery in the sabzi.
    2. Cooking karelas in salt water reduces the bitterness.
      Step 27 – Cooking karelas in salt water reduces the bitterness.
    3. Instead of dry coconut you can also use fresh grated coconut.
      Step 28 – Instead of dry coconut you can also use fresh grated coconut.
    4. Add 1/4 cup coriander (dhania) leaves. Coriander has a warm, citrusy flavor that complements the bitterness of the karela. Coriander is a fairly good source of iron and folate – the 2 nutrients which help in the production and maintenance of red blood cells in our blood.
      Step 29 – Add&nbsp;<!--%3Cmeta%20charset%3D%22UTF-8%22%20%2F%3E-->1/4 cup&nbsp;<a href="glossary-coriander-dhania-kothmir-369i">coriander (dhania)</a> leaves.&nbsp;Coriander has a warm, citrusy flavor that complements the bitterness of …
    5. Add 2 tbsp roasted peanuts. Roasted peanuts add a nutty and earthy flavor to the sabzi, which complements the bitterness of the karela (bitter gourd). The roasted peanuts also add a bit of crunch to the sabzi, making it more interesting to eat.
      Step 30 – Add <!--%3Cmeta%20charset%3D%22UTF-8%22%20%2F%3E-->2 tbsp&nbsp;<a href="glossary-roasted-peanuts-871i">roasted peanuts</a>.&nbsp;Roasted peanuts add a nutty and earthy flavor to the sabzi, …
    6. Add 1 tsp sugar. Bitter gourd, also known as karela, is a nutritious vegetable but has a bitter taste. Adding sugar to the sabzi helps to balance out the bitterness and make the dish more palatable.
      Step 31 – Add <!--%3Cmeta%20charset%3D%22UTF-8%22%20%2F%3E-->1 tsp&nbsp;<a href="glossary-sugar-chini-shakkar-278i">sugar</a>.&nbsp;Bitter gourd, also known as karela, is a nutritious vegetable but has …
Nutrient values (Abbrv)per plate
Nutrient values (Abbrv) per serving
Energy164 cal
Protein3 g
Carbohydrates6.1 g
Fiber3.3 g
Fat14.5 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium3.1 mg

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