Month of July can be regarded as an ideal month for rainy season. However, in Delhi it is hard to find a completely rain drenched day. For me, here, the extended summer starts in April and ends in September. I dearly miss the good old Monsoon of my growing years in Kolkata.
However summer brings with it a plateful of vegetables among which ‘Bottle Gourd’ or ‘Lauki’ or ‘Lau’ (in Bengali) is perhaps the commonest and still my beloved. Thinking of bottle gourd, the dish which comes in my mind at the foremost is Lau Ghanto or the traditional bottle gourd curry. For preparing ‘Lau Ghanto’ one needs to chop the bottle gourd very fine which is a bit time consuming. While an alternative preparation with bottle gourd, known as ‘Lau er Dalna’, can be prepared much easily which I present here.Potato and bottle gourd chunks are simply cooked in Indian spices to make a curry for Lau er dalna. This dish is very delicious too with an aroma of garam masala and ghee and indeed a great accompaniment of plain rice or roti or paratha.
Ingredients to serve 3-4:
- Bottle Gourd – 500 gm.
- Potato – 2 (medium size)
- Chopped tomato – 1 (small)
- Ginger paste – ½ tbspoon
- Slit green chilli – 2
- Sun dried lentil dumplings (Bori) – 15 (small)
- Whole garam masala (½” cinnamon stick, 2-3 cloves & 2 green cardamom)
- Cumin seeds – ½ taspoon
- Bay leaf – 1
- Turmeric powder – ¼ teaspoon
- Cumin powder – ½ taspoon
- Red chilli powder – ¼ teaspoon
- Salt & sugar to taste
- Mustard oil – 7-8 tbspoon
- Ghee or clarified butter – ½ teaspoon
Procedure :
Peel the bottle gourd and cut into medium chunks.
Also peel the potatoes and cut into cubes.
Heat oil in a kadai or frying pan over medium flame.
Fry the sun dried lentil dumplings (bori) till golden brown and keep aside.
Fry potato cubes till half cooked in the remaining oil. Add some salt and turmeric powder while frying the potatoes. Remove the potatoes from the oil and keep aside.
Now put the bottle gourd chunks into the same oil and cook on low-medium flame till it becomes soft. Again remove the bottle gourd chunks from the kadai and keep aside.
Add whole garam masala, cumin seeds and bay leaf into the remaining oil (add little more oil if the remaining quantity is very small). Saute the spices till nice aroma comes out from them.
Now add chopped tomato, slit green chilli and ginger paste, cook till tamato gets mushy.
Then add turmeric powder, cumin powder and chilli powder. Cook the spices till oil comes out from the mixture.
Now add cooked vegetables (potato & bottle gourd) into the spice mixture and mix them all very well. Cook for another couple of minutes on low-medium flame.
Now add 1½ large cup of hot water and let it comes to boil.
Check for salt, add if necessary and sprinkle some sugar.
Cover the pan with a lid and let it cook over medium flame till the gravy thickens to your desired consistency.
After that put the fried lentil dumplings and ghee. Mix them well and again cover the pan with the lid. Put the flame off and give it a standing time for 2-3 minutes.
Serve with plain rice or roti or paratha.
For the first time I am featuring this recipe in “A-Z Recipe Challenge”. As the theme of this month is letter ‘B’, I chose ‘Bottle Gourd’ as the key ingredients of my dish.
mayurisjikoni
A regular feature on our lunch table, hubby and I love to doodhi and potato sabji. I like the idea of adding tomato as I usually make without it.
Jayeeta
Thanks for stopping by my blog, Mayuri. Bottle gourd is a healthy vegetable for Summer and of course a regular food for us also. 🙂
I just took a short trip of your site. I would love to explore the Kenyan food from there.
I must admit you have a huge collection of recipe books.:)
PUJA PATI
Your recipie is very easy to make and the dish taste awesome…
Jayeeta
Thank you so much Puja for your kind feedback. I am glad you tried my recipe and loved it. Keep browsing and happy cooking…. 🙂
The Girl Next Door
Bottle gourd and potato curry is a hot favourite at our place. Love your simple version! 🙂
Jayeeta
Thanks, Priya 🙂
mencanmakehomes
Nice ! this is light and healthy. kids would not fuss while eating
Jayeeta
Thanks 🙂
flavourdiary
delicious share for the challenge…and i think those dumplings are kicking the taste to next level….yummy share
Jayeeta
Thanks 🙂
You are right…..those lentil dumplings always enhance the taste of the dish. 🙂
Aruna
You know by now that I am a big fan of your cooking…. This is another gem from your repertoire. I have never cooked lauki with all and it is time to try something new. 🙂
Jayeeta
Thank you so much, Aruna. Your encouragement and support always help me to keep my blog alive 🙂
It is one of our daily dishes. It is simple to cook and delicious. Do try it.
Priya Suresh
Bottlegourd and potato makes a fabulous pair for curries, adding sun dried dumplings is definitely an interesting addition. Curry looks yummy..
Jayeeta
Thanks Priya 🙂
Vidya Narayan
I absolutely love bottle gourd in my dals, kootu or south indian veggie and dal combination. This should be definitely tried by me as it also contains potatoes, yet another fav of mine. Delicious share and glad you are a part of the challenge dear. Cheers!
Jayeeta
Thanks, Vidya. 🙂
I will definitely enjoy the journey with you and other group members…..looking for lot to learn new recipes.
Vidya Narayan
Looking forward and Cheers !
JollyHomemadeRecipes
Wow what a great start Jayeeta, bottle gourd is my personal fav recipe, but we didn’t add potatoes in my curry. Such a nice idea of using sun dried dumplings on a curry. Beautiful share !!
Jayeeta
Thank you so much, Jolly. I am delighted to be a part of the group. Hope it will be a wonderful journey. 🙂
Renu Agrawal Dongre
Yummy and healthy. Awesome share
Jayeeta
Thanks, Renu 🙂
Seema Doraiswamy Sriram
I often make this very down to earth recipe, but never knew its real name. thankyou.
Jayeeta
Welcome to my blog, Seema.
What lies in a name if the dish is delicious. 🙂
code2cook
Really bottlegourd with potatos is my favorite so easy yet comforting dish.
poonampagar
We love potatoes and we bottle gourd too ..would try out this combo soon. Thanks for the share.
Jayeeta
Do try this………I will wait for your feedback… 🙂
Batter Up With Sujata
Wow Jayeeta I am drooling. Lauer dalna looks super tempting. I often made with tomato but never used bari. Next time I will try with bori. lovely share.
Anshu Agarwal
Loved the simple yet flavorful recipe…bottolgourd is staple in my house, will definitely try this recipe ☺
Ankita
Looks so good jayeeta. Few days ago tried this dish in a bengali restaurant and love the taste. Thank you for sharing this recipe….