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Kerala Peas Masala, Green Peas Masala Recipe

Published: Jan 2, 2024 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 88 Comments

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Kerala Peas Masala Recipe: I've been wanting to try a good Kerala Style Peas Masala recipe for ages now. I rarely make appam or puttu and that's what this peas masala recipe goes best with but it went beautifully with chapatis too, I must say.

Now, I really don't want to give you more reasons to think I am weird but in the interest of full disclosure, I want to admit that when I went to Delhi on work for a week earlier this month, I brought back fresh vegetables from the farmer's market. There, I said it. And before you ask, no, the Singapore customs didn't mind.

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I can never resist fresh peas. I think I am wired exactly like my mom in that aspect. Fresh vegetables make us go weak in the knees and farmer's markets and even a well stocked supermarket with fresh product is our happy place. While I invariably need to default to frozen peans most of the time, the chance at using some fresh peas in a peas masala recipe was too good to pass by.

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It was Sunday and I was talking to Amma and as it often does, our conversation turned to food and recipes. I asked her for typical Kerala restaurant-style peas masala. The watery, spicy, peas-laden side-dish served with Kerala parotta in almost every restaurant. She boo-ed me. In her exact words "why do you want to make that at home? They add maida and who-knows-what-else to make it golu-gola" (referring to thickening of the gravy). I said fine, tell me your version.

And she did.

And it changed my life.

I am not kidding when I say this is the best side dish I have ever made for chapatis. Ever. It's a bit of grinding and sautéing and stuff, but I promise, it's worth it.

I have two types of appam recipes in the blog - Kerala appam without yeast and spongy appam with yeast. Either would go really well with this Kerala peas masala recipe. You can also serve it with rotis or chapatis like I did. This idiyappam recipe may be another good one to check out too.

Also check out this matar paneer recipe for another amazing green peas recipe.

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Kerala Peas Masala Recipe

nags
Kerala peas masala recipe, an adaptation of the restaurant-style peas masala popular in Kerala to make it more flavourful and healthy. Perfect with rotis or appam.
4.99 from 61 votes
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 45 minutes mins
Course Vegetarian Sides
Cuisine Kerala
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups of shelled peas fresh or frozen (thawed)
  • 2 tablespoon of coriander seeds
  • 3 dry red chillies
  • 2 teaspoon oil
  • ¼ teaspoon of turmeric powder
  • 2 large onions chopped
  • 2 to matoes chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • A small piece of ginger
  • 1 cup of thick coconut milk
  • 1 teaspoon of garam masala or any curry powder
  • Salt to taste

For tempering:

  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil or any oil you prefer
  • ¼ teaspoon mustard seeds
  • A few curry leaves

Instructions
 

  • In a small pan, heat 1 teaspoon oil and fry the coriander seeds and red chillies until nicely browned. Take care not to burn it and set aside to cool.
  • In a larger pan, heat another teaspoon of oil and add the chopped onions.
  • Once they brown, add the tomatoes, garlic and ginger. Saute some more until the mixture cooks up and looks mushy - about 4-5 mins.
  • Remove from fire, transfer to a bowl and set aside to cool.
  • In the same pan, add the peas and enough water to cover it completely.
  • Add the turmeric powder and bring to boil, then lower fire to a simmer.
  • Grind the roasted coriander-chilli mixture with some water (just to get it ground up nicely, doesn't need to be a super smooth paste) and add to the peas.
  • Mix well and continue to cook on low flame.
  • In the same mixer jar you used for the coriander-chilli mixture, grind the onion mixture to a smooth paste. Don't add water this time
  • Add this paste to the peas and continue to cook for another 5 mins or until the peas are cooked and turn mushy when you apply pressure. Don't overcook them though.
  • Add the coconut milk next along with salt. Mix and let it come to boil.
  • As soon as it comes to boil, add the garam masala or any curry powder you like and remove from heat.

For tempering:

  • Heat the coconut oil in a small pan and add the mustard seeds and curry leaves.
  • When the mustard seeds start to pop, add to the cooked peas curry and mix well.
  • Serve hot with chapati, roti, appam, nan, idiyappam, dosa, etc
Keyword green peas masala

Kerala Peas Masala Step by Step Recipe

1. In a small pan, heat the 1 teaspoon oil and fry the coriander seeds and red chillies until nicely browned. In fact, mine turned almost black, just short of burning, and that's perfect. Take care not to burn it because that will obviously spoil the peas masala. Set this aside to cool.

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2. In a larger pan, heat another teaspoon of oil and add the chopped onions. Once they brown, add the tomatoes, garlic and ginger. Saute some more until the mixture cooks up and looks mushy - about 4-5 mins. Remove from fire, transfer to a bowl and set aside to cool.

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3. In the same pan, add the peas and enough water to cover it completely. Add the turmeric powder and bring to boil, then lower fire to a simmer.

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4. Grind the roasted coriander-chilli mixture with some water (just to get it ground up nicely, doesn't need to be a super smooth paste) and add to the peas.

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Mix well and continue to cook on low flame.

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5. In the same mixer jar you used for the coriander-chilli mixture, grind the onion mixture to a smooth paste. Don't add any water water while grinding.

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6. Add this mixture to the peas and continue to cook for another 5 mins or until the peas are cooked and turn mushy when you apply pressure. Don't overcook them though.

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7. Add the coconut milk next along with salt. Mix and let it come to boil.

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8. As soon as it comes to boil, add the garam masala or any curry powder you like and remove from fire. If you think the gravy is too thick, you can add some water along with the coconut milk. Mine turned out perfect with these proportions.

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Time for tempering. Heat the coconut oil in a small pan and add the mustard seeds and curry leaves.

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When the mustard seeds start to pop, add to the cooked peas curry and mix well.

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Serve green peas masala hot with any main like roti, chapati, or idiyappam. 

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  1. Rajani

    March 15, 2012 at 5:36 am

    5 stars
    Earlier my mother used to buy capsicum, cauliflower, peas and many other English Vegetables whenever she was visiting Madras or Bangalore. Now that these are available in Trivandrum itself, she doesn't do it any more. Now she takes home things like Vatha Kuzhambu paste or Rice appalams 🙂

    Reply
    • Nagalakshmi V

      March 15, 2012 at 7:43 am

      vatha kuzhambu paste and onion thokku is a regular for me too. i buy them from grand sweets and bring them back to singapore 🙂

      Reply
  2. sangeeta

    March 15, 2012 at 4:39 am

    5 stars
    Ohh..I brought back Haak and Apricots from Leh last year 🙂 This peas recipe looks really yummy. Must try it. Can be another Khoya matar recipe for my folks. Just replace the CM with khoya and it looks the same.

    Reply
  3. Divya Kudua

    March 15, 2012 at 4:26 am

    5 stars
    Love the consistency,I am sure this one would be a great combo with Idiyappam as well.

    Reply
  4. ramya

    March 15, 2012 at 4:14 am

    5 stars
    Mmmm....cravings for good 'ol peas masala! Love your step by step illustration!

    Reply
  5. Aarthi

    March 15, 2012 at 3:44 am

    5 stars
    mouth watering curry

    Reply
  6. Yamini Vijayaraj

    March 15, 2012 at 3:29 am

    5 stars
    I just hv only a word to describe...awesome. The way u hv presented the recipe with simple easy instructions makes everyone to try it. I gonna do it right now..:)

    Reply
  7. Shabitha Karthikeyan

    March 15, 2012 at 3:25 am

    5 stars
    Yummy curry !! I simply love kerela style dishes and this one is a keeper !!

    Reply
  8. notyet100

    March 15, 2012 at 3:23 am

    5 stars
    Even I have bought green peas,spinach leaves,bathua leaves from Delhi,..:) curry looks delicious,..will try sometime,.

    Reply
  9. Prolaap

    March 15, 2012 at 3:17 am

    5 stars
    Hahaha...I so agree with you. I mean I just LOVE to buy veggies. Its a family and close friend circle joke-Whenever we go out anywhere-daytrips, towards the rural sides-I feel like buying the fresh produce from the locals/farmers. I get a sort of high satisfaction in buying, cooking and later eating them. It almost makes me feel healthy-instantly. 🙂

    Reply
    • Nagalakshmi V

      March 15, 2012 at 3:21 am

      oh my, i can so relate to that!

      Reply
  10. Arch

    March 15, 2012 at 3:14 am

    5 stars
    I have this weakness for fresh vegetables too 🙂 Inherited from my mom ! This looks nice, can't resist peas...I had kilos of them during winter, in parathas, sabjis, pulav, puris, everything !!

    Reply
    • Nagalakshmi V

      March 15, 2012 at 3:20 am

      i considered peas pulao but felt like a side dish would bring out the sweetness better 🙂

      Reply
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