Adar Torkari (Ginger Based Mixed Vegetable Curry)

Ada is Bengali literally means Ginger. Tarkari means vegetables. Adar tarkari is a vegetable curry that has a strong flavour of ginger, and perhaps derives the name from that. You can go happy go lucky with your choice of vegetables — whatever is available in the market, your pantry or catches your fancy may make way to this curry. However, remember that this one has a flavour distinctively different from the Bengali bitter mixed vegetable version called Shukto — so refrain from using bitter vegetables like bitter-gourd for this dish. Adar Torkari is cooked using very little spices and oil thereby making it a very healthy choice of recipe.

 

Ingredients –

  • Potato
  • Brinjal
  • Banana Florets
  • Pumpkin
  • Sweet potato
  • Carrots
  • Plantain Stem/ Thor
  • Ridge Gourd
  • Radish
  • Flat Beans
  • Five spices
  • Radhuni /Trachyspermum roxburghianum OR Panch Phoran (Bengali 5 spices mix)
  • Asafoetida
  • Green chilies
  • Salt & sugar
  • Turmeric
  • Ginger Paste
  • Cooking Oil

 

Preparation –

  • Cut all the vegetables in 1″cube size min
  • Wash and keep aside
  • Heat oil in a pan and temper with five spices, Radhuni /Trachyspermum roxburghianum and a pinch of Asafoetida
  • Add the vegetables to this and also slit green chilies
  • Add salt and turmeric powder to this and keep stirring well.
  • Once they look a little fried add adequate water so that the vegetables are cooked.
  • Cover to cook and once almost dry, add ginger paste to this.
  • Cook for a while more so that the ginger gets cooked properly.
  • Add a little sugar.
  • If the gravy is runny, add some corn-flour mixture to this.