Watermelon rind curry
My sister once told me about watermelon rind curry. She told me that, one of her friends told her that, watermelon rind can be used as a vegetable, and the curry can be tasty. Her friend learned that recipe from her mother-in-law. It is long chain, huh? Anyway, when I went to stay with my sister, she wanted to cook that curry specially for me. However,the watermelon she bought had rind of orange rind like thickness. So, she couldn’t make that curry for me. After coming back from there, one day, while I was cutting watermelon, I got very thick rind from that very watermelon. I promptly called my sister for the recipe. She told me, but I didn’t have prawn in my refrigerator. She suggested me replacing prawn with soy nuggets. You can you use prawn or ground chicken, or soy nuggets. If you want to use soy nuggets, you can get them any Indian store.
Anyway, here is the recipe.
Watermelon rind (I used half of the rind, from a small watermelon)
One and half cup prawn or ground chicken (Or one cup soy nuggets soaked in hot salted water)
One inch cinnamon stick
Two-three clove
Two-three green cardamom
One small onion
One small tomato
Two tsp. ginger-garlic paste
One tsp. garam masala(you can get it any Indian store, or you can mix cinnamon powder, clove powder, green cardamom powder, and nutmeg powder)
Salt to taste
Pinch of turmeric powder
Two-three tbsp. of oil
Chopped Coriander leaves for garnishing
rind the green part of the watermelon rind. Cut them into small cube. Finely chop onion, and tomato. Marinate chicken or prawns with salt and turmeric powder. Heat oil in a wok in medium. Fry the prawns or the chicken pieces. Take out the prawn or chicken, keep them aside. Heat two tbsp. of oil in another pan. Keep the temperature in medium. Add clove, cardamoms, and cinnamon stick. When the fine aroma starts coming, add onion. Fry the onion in medium heat, covering the pan, stirring occasionally. When oil starts oozing out, add ginger garlic paste. Slightly sauté, and add tomato. Fry the tomato until mushy ,covering the pan. Add the watermelon rind cube. Mix well, and let it cook. The watermelon rind is watery. So, you don’t need to add water, unless it starts sticking at the bottom of the pan. Add salt, and turmeric, and cook, covering the pan. Stir the curry, occasionally. When the rind becomes tender, add prawn or chicken. If you need, add one or two cups of water. Cook the curry until the desired consistency reaches. Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.Serve hot with steaming rice.
32 comments:
I have never tasted this curry before. Sounds very interesting and I wondered how it tasted like.
We eat a lot of watermelon in Bulgaria to cope with the summer heat. This fruit is very cheap too. We never waste the rind. It's a treat for our chickens and we also cook it for ourselves...simple stir fry or as pickles. It's nice that you share your curry recipe for this. I will remember to try that for next year when watermelon comes into season once again:)
Looks Good! Thanks for sharing! 😋😋😋
It looks delicious. I have never come across this before, so most interesting.
Looks delicious!!! Thank you for recipe :-)
how unusual I might have to try this, dh doesn't eat watermelon so I might have to use the actual watermelon for something else
Interesting. We always put our rinds in the compost. On the farm, the chickens got them. Janice
I heard about this but never tried, i will try this.
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Wow dear, thank you for sharing!
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That is a fun recipe!
Hello, this looks like a tasty recipe. I would have never thought to use the watermelon rind. Thanks for sharing. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
Nice post! Have a great day.
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Hi Krishna, that is an interesting dish and sounds good. Thank you for your visit and I hope you start to cool down..Happy Wednesday..Judy
Krishna,
these are magnificent.
Greetings from Poland.
Lucja
This sounds so good! I had no idea you could eat the rind.
Dear Krishna,
Your recipe looks delicious! I have never used watermelon rind, but I've seen recipes for pickling it, too. I love all the spices in your recipe. Thank you for sharing. xx Karen
I have never heard of anything like this, Krishna. It really sounds interesting. You use lots of spices, etc. when you cook and I really like that. I did not know the rind was edible at all.
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Bonjour,
Je ne connaissais absolument pas. Je suis certaine que cela doit être délicieux.
Merci pour le partage.
Gros bisous ��
Krishna,
I would never have thought to use watermelon rind this way. I want to try it but there is no way my family would eat it. That is unless I ban them from the kitchen while I make it. Now that's an idea!
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I've had watermelon rind pickles but never a savory dish with them. We eat a lot of melons in the summer. I just might try it.
I've had watermelon rind pickles but never a savory dish with them. We eat a lot of melons in the summer. I just might try it.
Never had it.
it seems delicious!
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Aww... never seen this recipe with the watermelon rind and it sure sounds great!
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Thanks for the wonderful recipes you share with us all Krishna ... I would love to give this a try when watermelons are in season over here. Usually I always think of watermelon as a sweet dish, not a spicy one. Thanks for your visit to my blog also ... hope you have a great week Krishna. Julie Xx
Wow!!! that's an interesting recipe!
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Great post! That looks amazing! :)
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i am hungry now;)
Nice post, dear.
I have add a tranlator :)
Have a good day
What a great use of rind that would otherwise be thrown away! Looks delicious!
Have a wonderful week :)
This looks so yummy.
Nice greetings,
Christine
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