Sev aur Tamatar ki Sabzi

I always loved to cook recipes from other cuisines. Have learnt hundreds of new recipes from all the fellow foodbloggers in last one year. The other major source of new recipes for me, are my readers. I have been getting so many mails from my readers that almost daily I come up with a new dish for lunch/dinner. This recipe is from Aruna. I didn’t know her two months back, but these days we exchange 2-3 mails almost daily. She has sent many recipes to me and this one caught my immediate attention. When I tasted this, I simply loved it.
This is what she said about this dish, “In my ex office one collegue, who was a Rajasthani, used to get this subzi in his tiffin. He used to call me everytime when he got the same, even though he ate his lunch very late. This is a chatpata subzi and goes well with chappati or poori. As 1 tsp of chill pd is used jaggery is also used in good qty so that it is sweet and spicy”.
Read Garam Masala’s Sev Tameta here, I am not sure if both are same.
Ingredients:
Tomatoes(big) 2
Mustard 1/2 tea spn
Cumin seeds(jeera) 1/2 tea spn
Chilli powder 1 tea spn
Turmeric a pinch
Curry leaves 3-4
Jaggery 1 tbl spn
Oil 1 tea spn
Sev
Salt
Method:
Cut the tomatoes into cubes (not very small). Heat oil and make add mustard, jeera. When they start popping, add curry leaves. Add the tomatoes, chilli powder and turmeric powder. Add 3/4 cup water and jaggery . Cook till the tomatoes become tender.
Add sev and serve immediately. (Just mix the sev at the time of serving else it will loose its crispiness).
Serves : 2
Preparation time : 15mins
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Thanks a lot Shilpa for posting. I simply love this recipe. Again i must say you have lot of patience to make the sev using a plastic bag.
You dont miss a day,do you? You cook so much and post much…..oh! how am I going to read this all??
Wow Shilpa you are most zealous blogger I have ever seen.. never skipping a day! Hatsoff to your patience. Your husband is one lucky guy.
There is a subzi made with sev?? now this is new to me.
This looks outrageously good. Kind of a Rajasthani pasta and tomato sauce…
Wow Shilpa this is a very new recipe..
Thanks Aruna.
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LG, Arjuna, I want to see ‘aayisrecipes’ as a recipe site something like ‘Bawarchi’. I don’t know if it can happen, but I am trying my best towards that goal. Thats the reason I post so much here
Diane, Revathi, give it a try and I am sure you will like this dish
This “sev tomoto” is a very cool sabji… This was one of my favourite dishes to order when I was in Gujarat few years ago.
I,ve tried the”SEV AUR TAMATER SABZI” very recent, It’s really fit for my kitchen and my husben’s test, as well he is an Indian. I love all the Indian kitchens, espessially Panjabi and South Indian dishes, like Samber-Vada, Chole-Bhature etc.
wow- i did not know this dish existed! there is much similarity between this and italian pasta/tomato dishes!
cool thanks i think i can make it
can i have the recipe for sev please shilpa
Shilpa: Priya, I mixed besan(gram flour) with salt, a pinch asafoetida and water to a dough. Use a chakli press or a a plastic paper with some holes and press directly in hot oil. Please let me know if this is not clear, I will make a separate post for it sometime.
i wanted to try chineese n was glad to find paneer chilly.it was indeed awesome coz it had no ajinomoto which is usually added n honestly the dish tasted great thanx a ton.wud try the choco cake tmw n wud post u abt the same.thanx again
I am a MBA student but I love cooking and taste different types of recipee. This recipee is very good in taste and take so little time to make and saves my time. Thanks.
hii shilpa
i also added dhaniya powder in it… it taste really yummmmm
thanx
sabina
can i add to ur list of rajasthani dishes?
I liked the recipe; it’s quite similar to GSB-style tomato fresh pickle.
Excellent recipe
Turned out gr888.. the jaggery + mirchi powder.. awesome flavor !!!