What is Navratan Korma?
Navrathan means nine gems. Korma, alternatively known as “kurma,” “khorma,” or “qorma,” is a dish originating from Central Asian culinary traditions. You might see a few variations in the nine items used by restaurants or other recipes for navratan korma curry on the internet. Still, I usually stick to Carrots, Potatoes, Beans, Green Peas, Cauliflower, Pineapple, Raisins, Cashews, and Paneer. Today, I am sharing the Instant Pot Pressure Cooker and stovetop Pot Method for making this vegetable korma. Check out my other favorite healthy vegetable korma recipes like Beetroot Kurma recipe and South Indian Style Vegetable Korma made in Instant Pot.
What other vegetables can I add in Navratan Korma?
You can use any veggies available in your house, some more veggies that you can mix and match to make this dish.
broccoli zucchini baby corn sweet corn bell peppers tofu
How to Make the Navratan Korma in Instant Pot
Firstly, add all ingredients mentioned in the “FOR ONION CASHEW PASTE” section to a blender. Blend to a smooth paste without adding any water. Set aside. Press SAUTE on Instant Pot. Add oil, and once it’s hot, add cashews, raisins, and pineapple chunks. Saute for 2 minutes. Once the cashews are golden brown, take the cashews, raisins, and pineapple out and set them aside. Adding pineapple is optional, so if you don’t like the sweetness in the dish, skip it. Then, add the bay leaf, cumin seeds and let the cumin crackle. Next, add the onion cashew paste and saute for 3-4 minutes or until the onion mixture turns light brown. Then, add the mixed vegetables. Add the red chili powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, water and combine well. Furthermore, close the lid on the pot, set the pot to MANUAL/PRESSURE COOK (High Pressure), and set the timer to 2 minutes. Once the pot beeps, Do a QUICK RELEASE (QR) Then add the fried cashews, raisins, pineapple, cream, Kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves), garam masala, and stir well. Lastly, adjust consistency at this stage. For example, if the curry is thick, add more water, milk, or cream. Instant Pot Navratan Korma or Vegetable Korma is ready, serve hot with pooris, chapatis, roti & parathas.
Stovetop Pot Method
Also, you can still make the Stovetop Pot method for those of you who do not have an Instant Pot. Instructions are below.
Follow the same instructions till step 7 for the instant pot recipe in a stovetop pot/Kadai and cook covered on medium-high flame for 8-10 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Stir 2-3 times in between to avoid burning. Note: When you are sauteeing onion-cashew paste, cook until the raw smell disappears and the oil oozes out. Finally, add the fried cashews, raisins, pineapple, cream, kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves), and garam masala, and stir well. Authentic Navratan Korma is ready, serve hot with pooris, chapatis, roti & parathas.
What to Serve with Navratan Korma?
Serve Navrathan Korma (vegetable korma) with poori, naan, chapati, paratha, or jeera rice.
Tips & Variations for Best Korma
You can also add 1 large tomato while grinding onion cashew paste. Increase spices according to your preference. To keep the white color gravy, you can add green chilies while grinding or add ground white pepper to make it spicy. You can also add nuts like pumpkin seed, and almonds along with cashews and raisins for the korma. Pineapple is added for sweetness to the gravy; you can skip it. I have used canned pineapple chunks in this recipe. If your gravy has a thin consistency, don’t worry. Just add 1 tablespoon of almond meal/flour or cornflour slurry to make it thick. Or just boil for some more time till you get the desired consistency.
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