Egg
Salna is a very popular and common side dish served along with parottas,
chapathis, rotis, idiyappam etc in all most all the road side shops[kai yendhi
bhavans] and Parotta stalls in South India. Egg Salna can be made two ways,
either the eggs can be broken directly to the gravy or by adding the hard
boiled eggs. Here I am sharing the one I made with hard boiled eggs. Do try out
this Egg salna and post your comments here. Meanwhile do check out other
interesting Egg Recipes here and other Chicken Recipes/Mutton Recipes here. Aso do not forget to check out my Chicken Salna which I have posted earlier.
Ingredients
Here’s
how to make Egg Salna with step by step photos…
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Onion/Vengayam
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1 big sliced
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Green Chillies/Pacchai Milagi
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2 slit and cut
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Oil
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1 tbsp
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Fennel Seeds/Sombu
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1 tsp
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Curry Leaves/Karuvepillai
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10-12
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Cilantro/Coriander Leaves
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1-2 tbsp finely chopped
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Salt
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As needed
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For
Sautéing and Grinding
Oil
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2 tbsp
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Cumin Seeds/Jeeragam
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1 tsp
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Fennel Seeds/Sombu
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½ tsp
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Black Pepper/Milagu
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1 tsp
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Onion/Vengayam
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1 big chopped
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Green Chillies/Pacchai Milagai
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2 slit and cut
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Tomato/Thakkali
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3 finely chopped
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Garlic cloves
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5-6 crushed
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Ginger/Inji
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2” piece chopped
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Red Chilli Powder
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1 ½ tsp
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Coriander Powder
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3 tsp
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½ tsp
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Turmeric Powder
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½ tsp
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Coconut
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¼ cup
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Gasa Gasa/Poppy Seeds [optional]
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1 tsp
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Mint/Pudhina
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About 20-25 leaves
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Salt
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As needed
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Preparation
Time: 10-12 minutes Recipe Category: Main Course/Side Dish
Cooking
Time: 30-35 minutes Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
Author:
Priya Anandakumar
Also do not forget to check out my Chicken Salna which I have posted earlier.
Method
Boil
the Eggs
Boil
the eggs with enough water along with salt. When it is done, peel the shell and
keep the eggs ready. For detailed post on how to boil the eggs do check out thelink.
For
Sauteing and Grinding
Heat 2
tbsp of oil in a pan, splutter cumin seeds, fennel seeds and black pepper.
Add
onions, green chillies, one big pinch of salt and saute well until the onions
turn translucent.
Add
crushed garlic and chopped giner and saute well until the raw smell vanishes.
At this
stage add the chopped tomatoes and saute well until they turn mushy.
Now add
red chilli powder, coriander powder, garam masala, turmeric powder, salt and mix
thoroughly.
Let it
cook for a minute until the oil starts to separate out.
Then
add the coconut, gasa gasa/poppy seeds and saute for about 20-30 seconds.
Finally
add the mint leaves mix really well and switch off the stove.
Let the
whole mixture cool down. Add everything to a mixer/blender and grind to fine
paste with required water and keep it aside.
To
Make Salna
Heat about
1 tbs p of oil in a saucepan, splutter fennel seeds. Wait until nice aroma
arises.
Add
chopped onions, green chillies and fry well until they turn translucent.
Add
curry leaves and fry well until they turn crispy.
Now add
the ground masala paste along with 2-2 ½ cups of water, little salt and let it boil for 6-8
minutes.
Add
chopped cilantro and let it boil for another minute.
Meanwhile
make small slits in the eggs.
Now
slowly add the boiled eggs to the salna and let it boil for another 2-3
minutes. Now switch off the stove.
Yes,
delicious and super tempting Egg Salna is ready to be enjoyed. Serve it hot with
rotis/chapathis/naans/idiyappam/Parotta or just with steam cooked white rice or
Biryanis etc.
Meanwhile do check out other interesting Egg Recipes here and other Chicken Recipes/Mutton Recipes here. Also do not forget to check out my Chicken Salna which I have posted earlier.
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