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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Beetroot Thoran



A typical lunch menu in our house would consist of a Sambar and a thoran or mezhukuperatti, or Molaguttal and some tangy pachadi with rice, followed by rice and buttermilk or curds.

 Thorans are dry curries perfect with Sambar, Rasam or Mor Kootan. They can be prepared with different vegetables like, Beans, Yard Long Beans, Cabbage, Tender Jackfruit, Raw Papaya etc. They can also be prepared using a combination of veggies like, Cabbage, Carrot and green peas, or Beans and Carrot, Beet and carrot, amaranth leaves etc. These are spiced with a coarse paste of fresh coconut, green chillies and cumin seeds, garnished with fresh aromatic curry leaves. They are generally tempered in just about a tsp or two of coconut oil but any other oil would be just fine.

A variation to the regular thorans is to add cooked dals like Moong dal or tuar dal. Today’s recipe is one such. The dal has to be cooked just right, it should not get mushy.

Serves 2


What you'll need

  1. Beetroot – 2 Medium Sized/ 250 gms
  2. Tuar Dal – 1 tbsp
  3. Scraped Fresh Coconut – 2 tbsp
  4. Cumin Seeds – 1 tsp
  5. Green Chilly – 1
  6. Curry Leaves – few
  7. Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
  8. Spilt Urad Dal – ½ tsp
  9. Turmeric Powder – a pinch
  10. Salt to taste
  11. Coconut Oil – 2 tsp

Method

  1. Wash, peel and finely chop beetroot.
  2. Wash the tuar dal and add it to a vessel, add just enough water to barely cover the dal.
  3. Now, add the chopped beetroot on top of the dal.
  4. Cook this in the pressure cooker for 2 or 3 whistles.
  5. Heat a Kadai with oil, add the mustard seeds, once they crackle add the urad dal.
  6. Let the dal brown, then add the cooked beet and dal.
  7. Add turmeric powder and salt to taste.
  8. Let this fry for about 4 to 5 minutes or till all the moisture is absorbed.
  9. In the meanwhile, grind the coconut, green chillies and cumin seeds coarsely, without adding water.
  10. Add this ground paste to the beetroot after all the moisture has been absorbed. Mix well and remove from heat.



That’s it healthy and tasty beetroot thoran is ready.

Linking this to Show me your HITS - Healthy Delights and to the Kerala Kitchen hosted by Roshan

28 comments:

  1. Very healthy and inviting thoran. Would love to prepare it any of the weekdays. Excellent preparation.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  2. Looks so yummy. Will love to have it any day.

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  3. nice and colourful beet thoran I am always prepare with moor kuzambu. beetroot is our family favorite veggie

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  4. Healthy thoran!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  5. adding dal is new t me..will try it that way

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  6. I've never tried beetroot with dal. Innovative and healthy... Looks extremely delicious...

    Hema's Kitchen

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  7. wow...healthy n attractive thoran....superbly done

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  8. healthy n attractive thoran....superb

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  9. I used to wonder what the Thoran word meant. :) Thanks for sharing.
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    Kavi (Edible Entertainment)
    Ongoing Event:(Kid's Delight - Something Sweet)

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  10. healthy n attractive colour of thoran..yummy one.......

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  11. thanks for linking this recipe to the Kerala Kitchen

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  12. This looks so good..

    Aarthi
    http://www.yummytummyaarthi.com/

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  13. Healthy thoran, luv the color..

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  14. That looks like a delicious and nutritious thoran. Yum!

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  15. hey i love this thoran....actually it tastte gud gud with rice....congrats on the kerala dish round up...awesome collectn

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  16. delicious looking beetroot looks wonderful

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  17. wow delicious thoran kaveri,luks tempting...love it with curd rice:)

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  18. Delicious looking comfort food, very yummy.

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  19. I like the beets and dal, this is a lovely recipe and good for you too.

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  20. Healthy n good Beet Thoran Dear.Yumm combn for Rice n Sambar

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  21. love beets a lot...this thoran is one among my fav,liked the addition of dals to it-makes it more tasty and healthy...
    thanks for linking to the event
    Spicy Treats
    OnGoing Event:Show Me Your HITS~Healthy Delights

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  22. That looks great, but beetroot always turns out to be soggy.

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