Alambe is the Konkani word for Mushroom and Bhuthi is stir fry.So this dish is a mushroom stir fry-Konkani-ishtyle.I've never been very fond of mushroom.Somehow the thought of eating a "fungus"always put me off-that was the word we used for mushroom in childhood-fungus!! Amma never used it in her kitchen,all the more reason for me not to like it.I was forced into eating this by my cousin Swetha when we went out for dinner.She forced,cajoled almost threatened me saying I was missing a tasty,edible fungus(again fungus!).Ok,thought of giving it a try,almost reluctantly.Had Chilly Mushrooms in Abad plaza,Ekm.I would be lying if I said I didn't like it;-)But I had to act pricey since I avoided it for so long.When asked,I said-hmm,its tasty(I loved it!!).But I realized I loved only that dish when I had mushrooms elsewhere.I preferred having only chilly mushroom and nothing else.
My second tryst with mushroom was after marriage.Contrary to our cuisine(Kerala GSB),hubby's side(South canara GSB) cooked mushroom in its various avatars.In fact,during mushroom season(I don't know if you can call it that,but still) it featured in the daily menu in different forms-Alambe ambat(gravy side dish),Alambe song(dry side dish),Alambe buthi(upkari form)-these are the dishes that I know of,the one which ma-in-law prepares.I am sure there are different variations to these in many cuisines.Of the lot,Buthi is the one which me and hubby love.It goes well with rice,chapathi,dosas and puri as well.Even though its dry,almost like a thoran.
Alambe Bhuthi
Ingredients
Alambe-Button Mushrooms - 1 packet(200gms)
Onions - 2 medium sized,finely chopped
Coconut oil - 2 tbsp(can use any other oil)
Salt to taste
For the masala
Grated coconut - 1/2 of one medium sized coconut
Red chillies - 4-5
Tamarind - 1 small channa size
Coriander - 1 tbsp
Method
Wash the mushrooms well and pat them dry.
Cut into four pieces(or six,depending on the size).
Put the ingredients for the masala in the mixie and grind well.
Do not add water,the masala should be dry-but ground well(like a dry chutney).
In a kadai,add the oil and fry half of the onions in it till it browns evenly.
Add rest of the onions and the mushrooms and mix well.
In a minute,the mushrooms will shrink in size and release water.
At this stage,add the masala,salt to taste and mix well.
When everything's mixed,close with a lid,simmer and let it cook.
Keep stirring in between.
When the mushroom gets coated with the masala and becomes dry,switch off the pan.
Pour a dash of coconut oil on top.
Serve hot.
Since this dish is incomplete without coconut I am sending this to AFAM-Coconut.A fruit a month is a monthly event started by Maheshwari of Beyond the usual and is hosted by Suganya of Tasty Palettes this month.Check out the round-up here!!
One of my favourite bloggers,Raaga suggested that I send this entry to JFI-Tamarind.So Alambe Bhuthi is off to JFI!!!
Jihva for ingredients-JFI is one of the most popular food events in the blogosphere.JFI is the brainchild of Indira of Mahanandi who started this event to celebrate and showcase a different natural ingredient every month.The chosen ingredient this month is Tamarind and it is hosted by Sig of Live to Eat this month.
Masala sounds good D, Mushroom curry looks yum!:)
ReplyDeleteMushroom looks delicious
ReplyDeletewell, i looove mushrooms, but my husband hates it (he will eat reluctantly!)...ur dish sounds wonderful, my kind of recipe! :-)
ReplyDeletegreat divya..i never knew thr was word for mushroom in our language...alambe huh!!!:)..awesome..i learnt something today :)....alambe bhuthi looks yummm..lovely post :)
ReplyDeletenice recipe..thanks for sharing..looks good..
ReplyDeleteI have only had tendlya butti :-) I will try this too... And maybe you could send this to Sig too? For the JFI Tamarind
ReplyDeleteAshakka,Happycook-thanks!!
ReplyDeleteJZ-thanks.Try this,this has converted me,so I guess ur hubby might like it too!!
Ranji,thanks!!
Sowmya,thanks!!
Raaga,thanks.And hey,thanks for the suggestion-shall send it now itself!!
Thank you for this great entry Divya, and thanks to Raaga for making sure that I get it :)
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ReplyDeletehey divya,
ReplyDeleteMushroom masala looks yummmmm I must say....It sounds so simple....Will definitely include in my this week's menu! good entry for jihva!
Veda
Sig,its my pleasure!!Looking forward for the round up!!
ReplyDeleteVeda,thanks!!
seems good and authentic gsb both n./s. kanara and kochhi and from US konkanis too. I wish this preparation was done at recent konkani sammelan in NJ past July 2012!
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