Hi Friends!
Onam is one of the important festivals of Kerala and is
celebrated in a grand way. According to popular legend, onam is celebrated to
welcome King Mahabali, whose spirit is said to visit Kerala during Onam. The
festival is a 10 day affair, starting on the Attam day and continuing to the
last day Thiruvonam. The start of the festivities is marked by the floral
designs laid on the floor in the front yard of houses. On the day of
thiruvonam, huge and exquisite pookalams (floral designs) are laid out; people
wear new clothes, go to temples and have a grand feast. This feast is called
the onasadhya. The sadhya or feast would consist of 11 to 13 main dishes and
people whether rich or poor, will make it a point to cook and have a grand
feast atleast on this particular day. So that’s a wee bit of info regarding
Onam.
Since Onam is fast approaching, we at home are getting ready
for the Ona sadhya. A typical onasadhya would consist of Kalan, Olan, Aviyal,
Thoran, Kootu Curry, Kichadi, Pulinji, Achar, Kaaya Upperi, Papadam, Pazham, Payasam,
Paruppu, Sambar, Rasam, Curds and ofcourse Rice! Today I am posting a
simple thoran.
Serves: 3 to 4
What you’ll need
1.
French Beans – 250 gms
2.
Carrots – 3 Medium
3.
Scraped coconut – 2 tbsp
4.
Green Chilies – 2 to 3
5.
Turmeric Powder – a pinch
6.
Salt to taste
7.
Curry Leaves a few
8.
Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
9.
Split Urad Dal – ½ tsp
10.
Oil – 2 tsps
Method
Wash string and finely chop beans. Wash, peel and finely
chop carrots.
Heat a Kadai with oil, add mustard seeds once it crackles
add the urad dal. Stir, once dal changes color, add the chopped beans and
carrots. Stir well. Now add the turmeric powder and salt mix well. Sprinkle a
little water and cook covered on medium flame till done. Keep stirring and
checking once in a while so that the vegetables don’t burn. Add more water if
required.
In the meanwhile, pulse the scraped coconut, green chillies
and curry leaves just for few seconds or till the chillies and curry leaves are
ground properly. Do not add water.
Once the vegetables are cooked, check if any water or
moisture is remaining, if so, cook uncovered till the moisture evaporates then
add the ground coconut, stir well.
Beans carrot thoran is ready. Serve it as an accompaniment
with Sambar and rice.
Looks yummy!
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Lovely combo of thoran ..I like carrot thoran very much.. Looks yummy !!
ReplyDeleteLove this wonderful veggie mix! Have a great week ahead dear!
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Superb combination love it with yogurt rice.
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Healthy delicious combo dear :)
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healthy n colorful thoran...very nice presentation..looks truly inviting !!
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very yummy ... nice combo ...first time nice collection of recipes glad to follow you .
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Easy, quick n definitely delicious ~ goes perfect with anything!
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Love this simple thoran anytime.Lovely presentation.
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