Well now, if you’ve never heard of steamed lauki dishes, you’re in for a treat! Let me tell you, this bottle gourd, or lauki as we call it, is a real gem when it comes to making simple, healthy food. It’s one of them vegetables you just can’t go wrong with, especially when you steam it up all nice and soft. I’m sure you’ve seen it growin’ in the garden, with them long, green, wrinkly skins. It’s cheap too, so it’s good for the pocketbook!
Now, when we talk about steamed lauki, there’s all kinds of ways to fix it up. Some folks like to make it in a curry, others just steam it and eat it with a little salt. But today, I’m gonna tell ya about a couple ways you can cook lauki that’ll make your taste buds do a happy dance.
Lauki Kofta
One of the most popular dishes we make with lauki is what we call lauki kofta. Now, this is a dish where you make little balls, or koftas, out of grated lauki. You mix that with a bit of chickpea flour, spices, and salt, then roll it all up into balls and steam them. When they’re nice and soft, you dunk ‘em into a tomato-based curry sauce. Let me tell ya, this dish has just the right amount of tang from the tomatoes, and the lauki koftas soak it all up! Oh, it’s so good!
How to Make Lauki Kofta:
- Grate one medium-sized lauki and squeeze out all the water.
- Mix the grated lauki with 2 tablespoons of chickpea flour, a pinch of salt, some cumin powder, and a little chili powder if you like it spicy.
- Make small round balls from the mixture.
- Steam them for about 15-20 minutes, or until they’re cooked through and soft.
- For the curry, heat some oil in a pan, add chopped onions, ginger, garlic, and tomatoes. Let it cook till the tomatoes break down into a paste.
- Pour in some water to make a nice gravy, add your salt and spices, and then drop the koftas into the curry. Let it simmer for 10 minutes.
- Serve hot with rice or roti. Yum!
Lauki Tamatar Sabzi
Now, if you’re lookin’ for something a little simpler, you can always make lauki tamatar sabzi. This one’s just lauki cooked with tomatoes and a few basic spices. It’s light, healthy, and just perfect for a quick meal. Some folks like to steam the lauki first, then mix it with the tomatoes and spices. Others just throw it all in the pot and let it cook together. Either way, it’s delicious!
How to Make Lauki Tamatar Sabzi:
- Cut up one lauki into small pieces, and chop a couple of tomatoes.
- Heat some oil in a pan, and add cumin seeds, turmeric, and some garam masala.
- Throw in the tomatoes, and cook ‘em down till they’re soft and pulpy.
- Add the chopped lauki and mix it all up. Pour in a little water and let it cook until the lauki is tender. Don’t forget to add salt to taste.
- Serve this hot with rice, and you got yourself a meal that’ll fill you up without makin’ you feel too heavy.
Lauki Bhaat (Jharkhand Style)
Now, if you’re from Jharkhand or Bihar, you might know of lauki bhaat. This dish is especially popular during religious festivals like Chhath Puja. It’s a real wholesome meal, made by steaming lauki along with rice. It’s so simple, but it holds a lot of meaning for folks in those areas. I remember my aunt telling me that back in the day, they’d make this dish when they wanted something pure and simple, without any fancy spices or oils. It’s just the lauki and rice, steamed to perfection.
How to Make Lauki Bhaat:
- Take a cup of rice and a medium-sized lauki.
- Cut the lauki into small pieces and wash the rice.
- Steam the rice and lauki together in a steamer or pressure cooker for about 20 minutes.
- Once it’s cooked, fluff up the rice and mix in the lauki. Add a little salt to taste, and there you have it – a simple, healthy meal!
All in all, steamed lauki dishes are just about as easy as it gets when it comes to cooking. Whether you’re making a hearty kofta curry, a light and tangy sabzi, or a simple steamed rice dish, lauki is a vegetable that you can’t go wrong with. It’s healthy, it’s cheap, and it’s full of good stuff for the body. So next time you spot some of that bottle gourd at the market, don’t hesitate! Get it home, steam it up, and enjoy!
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