Its been quite sometine I posted a recipe. I have been tied up with too many things of late. But now I shall try to be more frequent, coz I also missed blogging.
This morning I woke up late,as usual, and was desperately in a mood to have scrambled eggs. Scrambled eggs with buttered toasts make the perfect brunch for me. I mostly prepare spicy scrambled eggs, in the Parsi style, which is called Akuri.
Most of us include eggs in our daily diet. I came across a few interesting facts about eggs, which I thought I must share with my readers.
Eggs can provide delicious meals on their own. They are a good source of low-cost high-quality protein. Besides that, another health benefit of eggs is their contribution to the diet as a source of choline. Eating eggs may help lower risk of a heart attack or stroke by helping to prevent blood clots. Further interesting facts show that eggs protect eyesight without increasing cholesterol. Apart from all this, eggs keep hunger at bay for a longer time since eggs' satiety index is 50% than that of most breakfast cereals.
So here is a quick, easy and spicy recipe for eggs. I found this recipe in the cookbook that came with my non-stick cookware.
For printable version of this recipe, click here.
Ingredients
Eggs - 6 nos.
Milk - 1/4 cup
Onion - 1 medium sized, finely choppes
Ginger - 1 one and a half inch piece, finely chopped
Tomato - 1 medium sized, finely chopped
Green chillies - 3, finely chopped
Turmeric powder - 1/8 tsp.
Garam masala powder 1/4 tsp.
Coriander leaves - 2 tbsp, chopped
Oil - 3 tbsp.
Pepper powder - 1/4 tsp.
Salt as per taste
Milk - 1/4 cup
Onion - 1 medium sized, finely choppes
Ginger - 1 one and a half inch piece, finely chopped
Tomato - 1 medium sized, finely chopped
Green chillies - 3, finely chopped
Turmeric powder - 1/8 tsp.
Garam masala powder 1/4 tsp.
Coriander leaves - 2 tbsp, chopped
Oil - 3 tbsp.
Pepper powder - 1/4 tsp.
Salt as per taste
Preparation
- In a bowl, beat eggs just till yolks and whites are mixed. Add milk, salt and pepper. Mix well.
- Heat oil in a frying pan. Add onion and ginger. Stir fry till onion is transparent. Add tomato, chilles and turmeric powder. Stir for about 1 minute. Reduce heat to low.
- Add egg mixture and coriander leaves. When mixture starts to set on bottom and sides, stir and lift so uncooked part goes to bottom.
- Continue cooking till eggs have just thickened and are moist and soft, stirring constantly.
- Sprinkle garam masala powder on top.
- Serve hot, accompanied with toast, phulka or paratha.

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I love eggs :-) and scrambled eggs or poached are my regular breakfast. Good to see you posting again Arundhuti. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis parsi style is new to me...Looks very colorful!
ReplyDeleteI love Ekuri too, so yummy to have for lunch. Looks delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy to see you back Arundthuti..new to me as well..esp milk portion..lemme see
ReplyDeletenice recipe..looks extremely delicious... ll makt it for breakfast
ReplyDeleteI too make this way but didn't know that its a parsi style..
ReplyDeleteEggs are my most most fav food int the world..I love the Omlette way tho cpicy scrambles are also more than welcome..looks yum dear..:)..Loved ur pic..:)
ReplyDeleteNice that u are back now....
ReplyDeleteI'm new with egg(just added to my diet). I also make it the similar way, but thought its called egg bhurji, are scrambled eggs and bhurji the same??
@ Neha
ReplyDeleteScrambled eggs and bhurji are the same. But Parsis call it Akuri.
Hi,
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hey good to see you back! Akuri (bhurji) is one of my favourite quick fix it meals
ReplyDeleteAkuri lookz yummy, prefect with bread toast na!!
ReplyDeleteI love stuffed omelettes scrambled eggs ! Your akuri looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI add a tbsp of milk while beating the egg for a normal omelette....
Adding your blog to my bloglist so that I can read it later, in leisure! :)
Hi,
ReplyDeleteMy first visit to ur blog :)actually was curious to know the parsi style of scrambled egg...wow, that's a spicy and nice version. Thanks for sharing the lovely recipe.nice click.
Happy weekend :)
TC
looks gr8 and tasty. i wish i wasn't allergic to scrambled eggs. sigh. this is so tempting...
ReplyDeletei love ur blog template :) and the pics. and this recipe too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Aru....one of my fav too...pic is cool
ReplyDeleteNice post looking colorful and delish....
ReplyDeleteEggs are just irrestible, I love the way you click the recipes. I would be glad to know which camera you use.
ReplyDeletelooks very delicious Aru :)
ReplyDeleteI also make this way, but never added garam masala in scrambled egg...will try..something is waiting for you in my blog..go check here http://indranid.blogspot.com/2009/03/coconut-laddoo-and-shower-of-awards.html
ReplyDeletei prepared it..it came out very good
ReplyDeleteperfect with toast and a little ketchup...but i have one complaitn...it isnt spicy enough-next time ill add more chillies
looks good arundhati. if u dont mind me asking, which cam do u use?
ReplyDeleteMemsaab kaha ho aajkal?
ReplyDeleteParsi style eggs is something new to me ...Love the color.Looks inviting.
ReplyDeletei lov eggs....looks very colorful n yummy.......
ReplyDeleteScrambled usually looks dull but see yours how colorful and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your wonderful entry.
ReplyDeleteloved going through your blog! its very simple, stylish and elegant :)
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