Egg Curry

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You will love this easy creamy Egg Curry recipe that is suitable for any occasion. It comes together super fast using pantry staples.

It is Paleo and Whole 30 compliant. 

An easy creamy Indian egg curry recipe which is eggs cooked in an aromatic tomato sauce and is suitable for vegetarians. #easyeggcurry #eggcurry #eggcurryrecipe #indianeggcurry #goaneggcurry

 This Indian Egg Curry recipe is all the good things. It is easy, it is simple, it is creamy and coconuty, it is made from pantry staples and it tastes much, much better a couple of hours after it has been cooked.

Yes this Tomato Egg Curry is All. The. Good. Things.

Even though the weather is starting to get warmer (yaye), the nights are still a bit cold… so there is plenty of time to eat food that warms your soul like Egg Curry.

When to Serve Egg Curry

I find Egg Curry good for all situations; for busy weeknights suppers, last minute drop-ins, crazy busy weekends, and for nights or days when you just want easy comfort food that you know is just going to taste good with not much effort. Then there is having egg curry for breakfast. Peeps, seriously – a great breakfast as any Keralan will tell you.

 Indian egg curry in a pot with a spoon and some herbs

Egg Curry Varieties

As with any well-loved recipe, there are a number of variations of Tomato Egg Curry recipes. In general, there is North Indian Egg Curry and South Indian Egg Curry and within these, you have further regional variations like Keralan Egg Curry, Punjabi Egg Curry etc.

For this recipe, I have opted for a Goan Egg Curry as it is full of the flavours I like. I have also simplified the recipe a little. Whilst it has a few ingredients, it is actually incredibly simple as you tend to add a lot of the ingredients at the same time. So only a few steps.

Ingredients for Indian egg curry recipe - eggs, chopped tomatoes, garlic, ginger, onions, oil, coconut milk, curry leaves, mustard seeds, curry powder and cumin seeds

How To Make Egg Curry

If you want to know how to make egg curry at home, it is easy. To make egg curry at home, follow these simple steps:

  • Hard boil your eggs, peel them, halve them and set aside.
  • Then fry onions, followed by garlic, ginger and spices.
  • Add the tomatoes and some water and simmer and blend into a paste.
  • Temper the remaining spices, then add the curry paste and coconut milk.
  • Add the eggs
  • That is it!!!

Related: Mushroom Curry (Mushroom Masala).

 Indian egg curry tomato sauce.

How To Boil An Egg For Egg Curry

I prefer my eggs properly hard boiled for this curry. However, I have friends who like the yolk very, very slightly gooey and as they think that this adds a little extra creamy eggy flavour to the curry. You try it both ways and decide what you think.

To make the boiled eggs, bring a pot of water to the boil and carefully add the eggs into a pot using a ladle. Boil them for 8 mins if you want a soft set yolk or for 10 mins if you want a hardboiled egg.  Then using the ladle, remove the eggs from the pot and a carefully add them to a bowl of cold water so as to stop them cooking any further.

What To Serve With Egg Curry

Guys this is where I go a little crazy and want to serve everything and anything with this. It is the perfect Egg Curry for rice like this Tomato Riceas I feel the tangy flavour of the tomatoes and warming spices perfectly complement the creamy coconuty favour of the curry. But of course, you can serve it with some Plain Rice or Instant Pot Brown Rice,  idiyappams, roti, naan and paratha. It is all good.

How to Garnish Egg Curry

You can gcarnish a simple egg curry recipe with coriander (cilantro).

creamy Indian egg curry recipe in a pot with a spoon and some herbs and a bowl of tomato rice

More Egg Curry Recipes

For more variations of this try the recipes below.

Scrambled Curried Eggs.

Egg And Spinach Curry.

Simple Egg Curry Recipe

Guys I have chatted to you a lot. You need to try this simple Egg Curry recipe. It is tasty yet simple to cook protein-rich curry that makes a great anytime, any occasion meal. It is also Paleo and Whole 30 compliant.

Here is how to make this Egg Curry. Please do try it and if you do make it then please do tag #recipesfromapantry on Instagram or Twitter so that I can pop over and have a look. It is really, really awesome for me when you make any one of my recipes. You can also share it on my Facebook page.

Indian egg curry recipe in a pot with some herbs

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Post previously published Nov 2017.

Tomato Egg Curry Recipe

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An easy creamy Indian egg curry recipe which is eggs cooked in an aromatic tomato sauce and is suitable for vegetarians. #easyeggcurry #eggcurry #eggcurryrecipe #indianeggcurry #goaneggcurry
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5 from 9 votes

Egg Curry

A delicious yet simple Egg Curry recipe.
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Total Time35 minutes
Course: Main
Servings: 6
Calories: 272kcal
Author: Bintu Hardy

Ingredients

  • 10 eggs hard boiled, peeled and halved
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 2 small onions finely diced
  • 1 tsp minced ginger
  • 1 tsp minced garlic
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1 tbsp curry powder
  • 200 g chopped tomatoes
  • 200 ml hot water
  • 300 ml coconut milk
  • Salt
  • 0.5 tsp brown mustard seeds
  • 15 curry leaves

Instructions

  • Heat half the olive oil in a pan over medium –high heat and fry the onion till it turns slightly brown.
  • Add the ginger and garlic and fry for 1 min till fragrant.
  • The add the cumin and curry powder and stir for 30 seconds, followed by the tomatoes and cook for 5 mins.
  • Then add the water, bring to a simmer and simmer for 5 mins.
  • Allow the mixture to cool for a bit before adding to a blender and blending into a paste.
  • Add the remaining oil into the pan (wipe it clean first) over medium-high heat and add the mustard seeds. When the seeds begin to pop, add the curry leaves and fry for 15 secs.
  • Then add in the blended curry paste, coconut milk, season to taste, bring the curry to a gentle simmer and cook for 5 mins.
  • Then add in the hard boiled eggs – yolk side up –and spoon the sauce over them to coat. Let simmer for a few mins till the eggs are heated through.
  • Serve with some rice or naan etc.
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Notes

Adapted from Madhur Jaffrey

Nutrition

Calories: 272kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 272mg | Sodium: 163mg | Potassium: 349mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 540IU | Vitamin C: 56.3mg | Calcium: 88mg | Iron: 3.9mg

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20 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    This looks very interesting! I can’t wait to give it a try. I never knew you could curry eggs! Thanks for the new dish, and the great instructions on how to do it!

  2. 5 stars
    I’m from Goa myself, and I absolutely love a good egg curry! This takes me back home, where the use of coconut milk is very typical to the curry recipes. This is definitely a go-to recipe in my books as well. Thanks for the share!

  3. 5 stars
    This looks so delicious…I love how you added coconut milk to the curry…it must add a lovely flavour to the curry. I’m going to make this on one of those days when I’m rushed for dinner and want to make something healthy. Thanks a lot!

  4. 5 stars
    I have never heard of such a thing as egg curry. It is so unique and I can see this being very popular.

  5. 5 stars
    I’ve never had an egg curry; it sounds delicious! I love the vibrant color and the aromatic spices. Would love to try this.