Vendakkai Poriyal-Ladies Finger Curry-Bhindi Sabzi Recipe

Lady’s finger also know as okra is very common in Indian cooking.Okra is known as Vendakkai in Tamil and Bhindi in Hindi. Lady’s finger can be grown at home easily. Home grown lady’s finger gets cooked quickly and also tastes very delicious. I harvested some vendakkai from my kitchen garden and made this simple vendakkai poriyal-curry without onion and garlic.

 

 

Lady’s finger Curry-Vendakkai Poriyal-Okra Curry


 Prep Time : 15 mins

Cook Time : 20 mins
Serves:3-4
Recipe Category: Side Dish
Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
Author:Padhu Sankar  Ingredients needed Lady’s finger – 1/2 kg (500 grams)
Turmeric powder – a pinch
Chilli Powder – 1 1/2 tsp (use less if using store bought)
Coriander powder – 2 tsp
Curd – 1 tsp (optional)
Salt as needed

For the seasoning

   Oil – 1/4 cup
   Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
   Urad dal – 1/2 tsp
   Curry leaves – few

 

Preparation

Wash ladies finger well, wipe it dry with a clean cloth. Then cut off the head and the tail. Then cut it into small pieces as seen in the picture above.(not too small as it will become sticky)

 

Method

Heat oil in a pan or kadai, add mustard seeds, when it splutters, add urad dal and curry leaves.

 

Saute till dal turns golden brown, then add the lady’s finger and cook uncovered for few minutes.

 

After it is slightly cooked, add turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder, salt needed, 1 tsp curd and cook covered till it changes color and is slightly crispy.

 

Keep stirring it now and then for even cooking. This curry can be served as a side dish for rasam and sambar rice.

 

Tips – Curd is added to prevent the lady’s finger from becoming sticky. You can also add a tsp of besan (kadalai mavu) instead of curd.

 

Add a few drop of lemon juice while cooking lady’s finger for crispy bhindi fry.

 

Variations – Fry 2 tsp of channa dal (kadalai paruppu), 2 tsp of coriander seeds (malli) and 4 dry red chillies in 1/2 tsp of oil until dal turns golden brown. Powder it coarsely and use that podi/powder as required to give a nice flavor to the curry. Check out my vegetable curry podi for more details.

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View Comments (13)

  • Your Vendakkai Poriyal sounds very simple and easy to do. The best part is the tip on how to prevent it from becoming sticky. your blog has always been a boon for bachelors like me who travel to far away lands for job and miss their wife's cuisine. Thanks for that.

  • Padhu,
    thanks a ton... your recipe simple and superb....
    i did the way mentioned and it came up well..

  • Thanks for your efforts. I miss my mother a lot. She passed away three month ago. I need to cook myself. I tried recipes from so many sites. I got your recipes close to my mother's preparation. I am grateful to you for all your recipes.

    • After adding curd, initially, you will feel like that. As you fry the stickiness will go.I have tried it many times. Another suggestion -You can also try adding a few drop of lemon juice for crispy lady's finger fry.

  • If you use the vegetable curry podi, at what point do you add it to the okra? Do you add it on top of the turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder, and salt (or in lieu of those ingredients)? Thank you.

    • You can add that instead of chilli powder or along with chilli powder.In that case reduce the amount of chilli powder.I usually add instead of chilli powder as I do not prefer it too hot/spicy.

  • You're just amazing! I love simplicity in every post of yours. Thank you for making my life easier :D

  • Hello Ms. Sankar,

    The written version of the recipe contradicts the video. The video says, "Do not cover, at least initially"--or words to that effect. The written recipe says: "Saute till dal turns golden brown, then add the lady’s finger, cover and cook."

    Following the written version of the recipe leads to sticky okra--as I found out.

    Thanks.