quorma
Quorma is a dish in South Asian cuisine, commonly described as a creamy curry whose defining feature is a sauce thickened with yogurt, cream, coconut milk, or ground nuts. It is typically prepared with meat such as chicken or lamb, or with vegetables, and is cooked slowly to develop a rich, mildly spiced flavor. The name is a variant spelling of korma, and in different regions the dish may be pale or slightly orange depending on ingredients used.
Origins lie in Mughlai cuisine of the Indian subcontinent, reflecting Persian and Central Asian influences on
Preparation: The sauce starts with a base of onions, garlic, and ginger, then adds yogurt or cream
Variants: Chicken quorma (murgh qorma), lamb or beef quorma, and vegetable quorma are common. Some versions are
Serving and reception: Quorma is typically served with basmati rice or Indian breads such as naan or
Etymology: The spelling quorma reflects transliterations from Urdu, Persian, and Hindi; korma is the more common