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Colocasia (Eddo) Curry for Hindu Fast

Vrat ki Arvi

Rukmani Garga

Indian Main Vegetarian

During Hindu fasting, Tamsic* and Rajsik* foods are avoided. Simple, Satvik* foods are cooked in the evening. Cereals and rice are excluded. Sea salt is not allowed, only a special rock salt called 'sendha namak' is permitted. For light fasting, tea juices, milk fruits can be taken through the day, but for full fasting, even water is not permitted until after sunset.

*Satvic (pure, positive foods, with good properties): Satvik food is light and natural and it has calming influence on the mind and body. It includes milk and milk products (Hindus are not vegans), fruits and all fresh vegetable except garlic, onions and similar. It should be simple and not contain strong spices.

*Rajasic foods are fit food for Raja (kings) and for people who are highly active. This type of foods have stimulating, not calming properties. They are heavier (to digest) and includes all animal products, cereals and spices, fried foods and have strong tastes and flavours (onion, garlic etc.). They also have high nutritional value and they are not suitable as fasting foods.

*Tamsic foods include all kinds of overcooked, poor of nutritional quality, fried, stale, refined/processed, stimulant foods, like tea, coffee, alcohol and fermented foods. They are considered unhealthy foods. The word ?Tamsic? means producing darkness, moods, desires, not suitable for calm required for prayers. Serves 4

Ingredients

  • 500 gm. Colocasia
  • 1-2 tbsp. ghee or vegetable oil
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1 tsp grated Ginger
  • 1/2 cup or so of natural yoghurt or dahi at room temperature. Do not use skimmed milk yoghurt. It is more likely to split during cooking.
  • 1 1/2 tsp. Sendha namak (a type of rock salt considered suitable for religious fasting food by strict Hindus)
  • 1/2 tsp. chilli powder

Instructions

  1. Boil Colocasia tubers in their skin, cool, peel and slice thickly.
  2. Heat ghee/oil, add cumin seeds. As soon as they splutter, add ginger and stir fry for a minute.
  3. Add Colocasia slices, salt, chilli powder and stir-fry on high for a minute or two, until the surface looks a little browned.
  4. Add water, beaten yoghurt and 1 1/2 cups water. Bring to boil and simmer for 10 minutes or so. This dish has runny gravy, not too think.
  5. Serve hot with Buckwheat Poori (Fried Indian Bread) (wheat is not allowed for fasting).
This recipe was originally created Feb 12, 2008 and last updated May 16, 2024

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