Restaurant Style Egg Curry | Easy Egg Curry Recipe - Cooking From Heart (2024)

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Restaurant Style Egg Curry is a very easy and delicious curry made with hard boiled eggs. This egg masala recipes uses no fresh cream or cashews or any other creamy ingredients, yet it turns out creamy & rich with just the basic pantry ingredients. This is my go-to curry recipes on for busy days and the fridge is almost empty. This recipe is my take on the Egg curry from one of our favorite restaurants, from when we still used to go out on our occasional dinner dates. It is simple, easy and yet very tasty.

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Key Ingredients

Eggs are the main ingredient in this curry recipe and we use hard boiled eggs.

Curry is made from a special and yet simple blend of roasted Onions, Tomatoes, Coriander Seeds, Cumin Seeds, Ginger, Garlic Cloves & Fresh Coriander Leaves.

Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder, Turmeric Powder & Garam Masala Powder are the used to spice the curry.

Whole spices like Dry Bay Leaf, Cinnamon Stick, Cloves, Green Cardamom & Green Chillies are used in the egg curry recipe.

For full list of ingredients and exact measurements, check the recipe below.

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Tips & Important Notes for Making Restaurant Style Egg Curry

This easy egg curry recipe is a simple and beginner-friendly recipe but do follow the notes and tips below when you give it a try.

  • To perfectly hard boil eggs, drop them in boiling water gently and cook them on high/medium flame for 12 mins. Drain off the water and let them rest in cold water for 10 mins before peeling off the shell.
  • Cook the onions, tomatoes and whole spices along with ginger & garlic until they are slightly caramelized, this makes the curry flavorful.
  • Cook the curry paste in oil on low flame until oil oozes out from the edges, this is another trick for making flavorful curries at home. And don’t skimp on the oil for this recipe, as there are no other rich ingredients used.
  • Dropping boiled eggs into the curry could also lead to different results. For this recipe, I always cut the eggs in half, to immerse in all the flavorful curry instead of keeping them whole.
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Substitutions & Variations

Eggs can be replaced with paneer, mushrooms, mixed vegetables or even meat. Paneer can be added directly at the end, mushrooms & vegetables should be cooked before adding to the curry.

To make it rich and creamy, add 1-2 tablespoon fresh cream. Alternatively, 6-8 cashews can be ground along with the curry base to enhance the flavor.

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Serving Suggestions

Egg Curry is best served hot with any Indian flat bread, dosa, uthappam, appam or even pulao. Eggs when rested with the curry for a few hours taste much better, so this can be made a little advance but reheated before serving for best results. It is better to consume the same day and it is not recommended to refrigerate the egg curry. However, the curry base can be made in advance in bulk and can be frozen in an airtight container or ziplock bags for over a month. Just thaw the portion and then cook the curry again for a few minutes before adding eggs.

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Restaurant Style Egg Curry Recipe with Step by Step Pictures

In a heavy pan heat 2 teaspoon oil and add 1 teaspoon coriander seeds, ½ teaspoon cumin seeds, 2” ginger piece finely chopped, 8-10 garlic cloves. Fry for a minute.

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Add 2 large onions roughly chopped and stirfry for a couple of minutes.

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Next add 1 large tomato roughly chopped.

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Keep covered and cook on low flame until the onions & tomatoes are soft and caramelized. Add ¼ cup fresh coriander leaves. Remove from heat.

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Let the mixture cool down completely.

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Grind into a smooth paste without adding any water.

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In the same pan, heat 1 tablespoon oil. Add 1 dry bay leaf, 1 cinnamon stick, 1 clove and 1 green cardamom. Add 1-2 green chillies finely chopped (adjust per spice preference).

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Now add the prepared curry paste and water from clearing out the blender.

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Cook on low flame for 3-4 mins and then add ½ tablespoon Kashmiri red chilli powder, ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder, ½ teaspoon garam masala powder, ½ teaspoon sugar and salt as needed.

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Mix well and add some water if needed.

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Keep cooking the curry on low flame, with lid on. Cook until oil oozes out from the sides or floats on top.

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Cut 2-3 hard boiled eggs into halves and add it to the curry. Garnish with 1-2 tablespoon finely chopped coriander leaves. Remove from heat.

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Serve hot with any Indian bread, dosa, appam.

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Recipe Notes

  • Checkout Garam Masala Powder Recipe.
  • Adjust the number of green chillies & other spices depending on the spice preference.
  • Using a heavy pan for cooking the curry makes a lot of difference in terms of the flavor. Also, use the same pan used for roasting the curry base ingredients to make the curry as the caramelization adds to the flavor of the curry.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Side Dishes

Cuisine Indian

Servings 2 people

Calories 210 kcal

Equipment

  • Heavy Pan

  • Blender

MEASUREMENT

1 cup = 250ml, 1 tablespoon = 15ml, 1 teaspoon = 5ml

Ingredients

For Curry Paste

  • 2 teaspoon Oil
  • 2 Large Onions Roughly Chopped
  • 1 Large Tomato Roughly Chopped
  • 2" Ginger Piece Finely Chopped
  • 8-10 Garlic Cloves
  • 1 teaspoon Coriander Seeds
  • ½ teaspoon Cumin Seeds
  • ¼ cup Coriander Leaves tightly packed

For Egg Curry

  • 2-3 Hard Boiled Eggs
  • 1 tablespoon Oil
  • 1 Cinnamon Stick
  • 1 Dry Bay Leaf
  • 1 Clove
  • 1 Green Cardamom
  • 1-2 Green Chillies Finely Chopped
  • ½ tablespoon Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder
  • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric Powder
  • ½ teaspoon Garam Masala Powder recipe in notes
  • ½ teaspoon Sugar
  • Salt as needed
  • Water as needed
  • 1-2 tablespoon Finely Chopped Fresh Coriander Leaves to Garnish

Instructions

  • In a heavy pan heat 2 teaspoon oil and add 1 teaspoon coriander seeds, ½ teaspoon cumin seeds, 2” ginger piece finely chopped, 8-10 garlic cloves. Fry for a minute.

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  • Add 2 large onions roughly chopped and stirfry for a couple of minutes.

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  • Next add 1 large tomato roughly chopped.

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  • Keep covered and cook on low flame until the onions & tomatoes are soft and caramelized. Add ¼ cup fresh coriander leaves. Remove from heat.

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  • Let the mixture cool down completely.

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  • Grind into a smooth paste without adding any water.

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  • In the same pan, heat 1 tablespoon oil. Add 1 dry bay leaf, 1 cinnamon stick, 1 clove and 1 green cardamom. Add 1-2 green chillies finely chopped (adjust per spice preference).

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  • Now add the prepared curry paste and water from clearing out the blender.

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  • Cook on low flame for 3-4 mins and then add ½ tablespoon Kashmiri red chilli powder, ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder, ½ teaspoon garam masala powder, ½ teaspoon sugar and salt as needed.

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  • Mix well and add some water if needed.

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  • Keep cooking the curry on low flame, with lid on. Cook until oil oozes out from the sides or floats on top.

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  • Cut 2-3 hard boiled eggs into halves and add it to the curry. Garnish with 1-2 tablespoon finely chopped coriander leaves. Remove from heat.

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  • Serve hot with any Indian bread, dosa, appam.

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Notes

  • Checkout Garam Masala Powder Recipe.
  • Adjust the number of green chillies & other spices depending on the spice preference.
  • Using a heavy pan for cooking the curry makes a lot of difference in terms of the flavor. Also, use the same pan used for roasting the curry base ingredients to make the curry as the caramelization adds to the flavor of the curry.

Serve Egg Curry with

  • Any Indian Flat Bread
  • Dosa/Uthappam
  • Appam

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Restaurant Style Egg Curry | Easy Egg Curry Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

210

% Daily Value*

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is the difference between egg curry and egg masala? ›

Curry refers to a cooked vegetable, meat, or seafood with spices and salt. On the other hand, masala is a kind of mixed spices used in a curry to add more flavor and taste to it. This is the main difference between the terms masala and curry.

Is egg curry good for health? ›

Egg curry is highly nutritious food, especially for children as it is loaded with proteins, calcium, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals which is much needed for healthy growth. Added to that, eggs are the only food source that naturally contains Vitamin D essential for calcium absorption and bone development.

What does egg curry contain? ›

Whole spices: Cumin, bay leaf, cinnamon, cardamoms & cloves are the whole spices that are used in a egg curry. However you can use whatever you have in hand. Even one or 2 kinds of spices will enhance the aroma of the dish. If you have mustard seeds just go ahead and use them.

What is the Indian seasoning that tastes like eggs? ›

Kala namak (or black salt) is a sulphurous salt used in Indian cooking, and is what gives this seasoning its signature flavour. Kala namak can be found in the Asian section of most large grocery stores, or through online shops such as Amazon.

How do you reduce the bitterness in egg curry? ›

The basic and simplest thing to reduce bitterness caused by burnt masala is to add some dairy product like milk cream or some milk or curd and little bit of sugar…..

What are the secret ingredients to a good curry? ›

Indian chef Maunika Gowardhan suggests using tomato purée, coconut milk or yoghurt as natural thickening agents to achieve the perfect consistency. Adding ground nuts such as almonds or peanuts can also be a great way to ensure your curry is a knockout.

What liquid to add to curry? ›

You can make a curry less spicy by adding coconut milk, cream, yoghurt, or sour cream to your curry dish while cooking. These cooling ingredients aim to reduce the heat of your curry by spreading out the spice. Coconut milk is best used in coconut-based curries to complement the flavours.

Is egg curry good for diabetes? ›

Are eggs good for people with diabetes? Eggs are a low-carbohydrate food and have a very low glycemic index score. This makes them a good source of protein for people with diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) state that eggs are a suitable food for people with diabetes.

How long does egg curry last in the fridge? ›

Curries, whether vegetarian or non-vegetarian, often contain a mix of vegetables, meats, and spices. It is possible to store curries in the refrigerator for 3-4 days when they are properly packaged in an airtight container. For longer storage, consider freezing.

Can we eat egg curry with milk? ›

In conclusion, the concept of consuming milk and eggs together is safe and has many potential benefits for overall health and well-being. While there may be some potential downsides, these are generally outweighed by the potential benefits.

What is the difference between masala and curry? ›

Ultimately both curry powder and masala are blended spice mixes that can be added to food to pack a spicy and aromatic kick. In the end, the difference boils down to the different mix of spices, masala being more of a warming aromatic blend and curry powder being more of an earthy blend.

What is the difference between masala and curry sauce? ›

Curry doesn't necessarily contain any ground spices but relies on chilli peppers, cloves, cardamom pods, cinnamon sticks, cloves, bay leaves and peppercorns for flavour. The word Masala, on the other hand, means spice mix. It refers to a spice mix of ground seeds like coriander and cumin.

Is chicken tikka masala the same as curry? ›

Chicken tikka masala has more protein and less fat (7 grams) than chicken curry (4 grams) because chicken curry contains ghee or oil, whereas chicken-tikka masala does not. And that probably explains why people like it so much!

What is the difference between masala and curry paste? ›

Thai red curry paste is used as a base for Thai curries, while Indian masala powder or garam masala is a finishing spice blend used in a variety of Indian dishes. They have different flavor profiles and ingredients, reflecting the unique characteristics of Thai and Indian cuisines.

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