Maunika Gowardhan’s vegetable korma (Navratan Korma)
- Published: 24 Oct 23
- Updated: 25 Mar 24
Maunika Gowardhan‘s rich vegetable korma is packed with cashews, vegetables, ginger and tangy pineapple. Delicious on its own, or as part of a big Diwali spread.
Maunika says: “The literal translation of this recipe is nav, which means nine, and ratan, which means jewels, and this rich vegetarian curry is surely fit for royalty. It gets its name from the nine courtiers of King Akbar of the Mughal dynasty in the north of India. The jewels in the dish are the vibrant vegetables, cashew and fruit. I loved eating this sweet and decadent curry as a girl and it was one of the dishes I looked forward to during celebrations in India.”
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Serves 4 (or 6 as part of a larger spread of dishes) -
Hands-on time 40 min. Simmering time 30 min
Nutrition
- Calories
- 235kcals
- Fat
- 14g (3.3g saturated)
- Protein
- 4.9g
- Carbohydrates
- 20g (12g sugars)
- Fibre
- 4.7g
- Salt
- 0.1g
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Maunika says: “Ground cashew nut paste is a common addition to sauces in the northern region of India and the perfect way to thicken curries. The addition of pineapple lends a sweet, tangy flavour.”