Welcoming 2013 with a Duck Curry!
A very happy new year to all of you out there! I am sure
2013 will turn out to be amazing for us food and travel lovers. May we get to
eat more and travel more - cheers to that!
We brought in our new year with a dish that is close to all
of us in the family – duck curry with ash gourd or white melon (or white
gourd). Now, however much I curse Bangalore for its traffic jams, auto drivers
and their faulty fare meters, the snail paced service sectors, crazy bikers
riding on footpaths, et al, yet I am thankful to the city for having some of
the things that I always missed in the other cities we lived in. We never came
across vegetables like squash (known as chow chow here), ash gourd and pumpkin flowers in Delhi or Mumbai. These were food that I had while growing up and coming
across them here pleased me to no end. Heck, even the fresh water fish like
Rohu and Katla tastes better here than they do in Assam!
Ash Gourd or White Melon, Courtesy: Google images
Chopped pieces
I remember one of our family friends suddenly craving for a
taste of home during our festival Bihu and carrying out a combing operation of
the Mumbai markets in search of a duck. So, imagine our happiness when we found
that there were plenty of shops selling ducks here. Memory flash! I just
remembered one small incident that happened in my school. Do let me tell you
about it, please. When I was in school in Guwahati, kids were not too fond of
having ducks. In fact, it was treated somewhat like a ‘taboo food’. I was in
the 4th standard and one day one of our friend’s mom turned up in
school for some work. She spoke to our class teacher and while leaving she turned
to our friend and called out, “Guess what we have at home today? Quack quack!”
She ‘flapped’ her arms and went away, leaving our friend red-faced. The poor
girl was immediately surrounded and incredulously asked “Do you EAT duck?”
Flustered, the girl looked around for an answer and finally blurted out, “Of
course not! She was saying that she bought a duck as… as my….PET!” Children are
indeed innocent.
Anyway, back to our duck. We mentally booked a fat duck for
our New Year’s Eve dinner and thought of the best way to cook it. While there
were plans of roasting it, finally the husband offered to cook it the
traditional way with ash gourd. My favourite duck curry and I get to enjoy it without
raising a finger, what better way to welcome the new year? I gave my approval
without any delay.
Hence, this post is courtesy the husband, who did the entire
works – prepping, chopping, cooking and clicking pictures. The best part of
cooking the duck with ash gourd (or kumura in Assamese) is that the vegetable helps to cut down the
richness of the fatty meat. Another good thing is that unlike in Assam, where
we need to buy one whole ash gourd, here in Bangalore we can buy cut pieces
wrapped in cling film. That reduced the prepping time to a large extent. Here is
the recipe.
Duck Curry with Ash Gourd or White Melon
Ingredients:
1 kg duck, cut into small pieces
3 large onions, thinly sliced
2 tomatoes, chopped
2 potatoes, chopped into cubes
100 gm ash-gourd or white melon, chopped into cubes
2 green chillies, slit lengthwise
2 teaspoons ginger-garlic paste
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon each of turmeric powder, Kashmiri chilli powder,
cumin powder and coriander powder – mixed in a small bowl with a little water
to form a paste
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tablespoon vegetable oil for cooking
Method:
Heat the oil in a kadai or wok and add the bay leaves, sliced
onions, chillies and ginger-garlic paste. Fry till the onions turn translucent.
Then, put in the spice powder paste and stir.
Next, tip in the tomatoes and let them soften a bit. Now, add
the duck meat and mix well with the spices. Cover and cook in low heat for
around 15-20 minutes or till the meat is half-cooked. Then, put the chopped potatoes and gourd pieces, add salt
and pepper and cover again till cooked.
Pour in water to the consistency of the
gravy you want, check for salt and take it off the gas. Serve hot with rice and
enjoy your meal!
The duck meat was succulent due to the slow cooking and the
tender pieces of gourd accentuated its flavour. It was a memorable New Year’s
Eve dinner for us as we savoured it and waited for the clock to strike 12 O’
clock. In case the duck is still a ‘taboo food’ for you, why not give this a
try this new year and add a new dish to your food list? Bon appetite!
I like Duck Curry with Ash Gourd or White Melon very much. It's very tasty.
ReplyDeletefrom where u buy ducks from bangalore?
ReplyDeleteWe had once bought a duck from the shops at Banaswadi, below the Indian oil flyover, and another time from Total Mall at Old Madras Road. I have heard that you can get ducks at Marathahalli market, too. Where do you buy from, Parvathy?
DeleteFor this newyear order duck from freshtohome !!!! Happy new year sangeeta
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Parvathy! Have a great new year too :) Will try the duck :)
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