Cooking time~ 15 minutes
Serves ~ 4 -5
Ingredients
muringakka /moringa / drumstick 7-8
shallots 1/2 cup sliced
turmeric powder 1/2 tsp
salt to taste
to coarse grind
grated coconut 1/2 cup
shallots 2-3
green chillies 2-3
garlic cloves 2
to temper
mustard seeds 1 tsp
coconut oil 1-2 tbsp
curry leaves, 2 sprigs
salt to taste
to coarse grind
grated coconut 1/2 cup
shallots 2-3
green chillies 2-3
garlic cloves 2
to temper
mustard seeds 1 tsp
coconut oil 1-2 tbsp
curry leaves, 2 sprigs
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Method
NOTES
* You can even add green chillies vertical slit separately without adding with the coconut.
You may also like these-
* Vazhapindi thoran
* Pacha Thakkali thoran
* Mushroom thoran
* Vazhakoombu thoran
* Kovakka thoran
* Mathan Ela thoran
* Vazhakka thoran
* Chakkakuru Cheera Thoran
- Wash and cut the drum stick lengthwise as shown in pic. Using a sharp edged spoon,scoop out the flesh by holding it in your hands. If there are long strands of flesh then finally cut it short using a knife. Don't make it very small, just keep an inch long strands. Also make sure to select tender variety moringa(muringakka) / drumstick, over mature drumsticks doesn't taste good and the seeds doesn't bite through.
- In the meantime, crush or pulse the ingredients listed under 'to coarsely grind' in a blender without adding water.
- Heat oil in a wok/ kadai / cheenachatti. Add mustard seeds, when it splutters. Add the sliced shallots and curry leaves. Sauté till it's wilted. Add the turmeric powder and sauté.
- Add the drumstick flesh (muringakka) and the crushed coconut mix, salt. Mix well, add 2tbsp of water. Simmer the flame and let it cook covered for 7 minutes.
- Toss well and cook for another 2 minutes till the moisture is dried up. Switch off flame and serve with cooked rice.
NOTES
* You can even add green chillies vertical slit separately without adding with the coconut.
You may also like these-
* Vazhapindi thoran
* Pacha Thakkali thoran
* Mushroom thoran
* Vazhakoombu thoran
* Kovakka thoran
* Mathan Ela thoran
* Vazhakka thoran
* Chakkakuru Cheera Thoran
wow... the stir fry looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteHi Julie, I don't know drumstick, but is similar to a type of cucumber some people grow here.
ReplyDeleteDelicious recipe with lots of flavors.
Have a nice day.
This looks great..we never cut it this fine will try like this
ReplyDeleteI never knew u can scrape the flesh from raw drumsricks like that, looks like a lot of hard work but the end product looks so delicious...Good to see u back in action :)
ReplyDelete@Vineetha Sush Vinee,its not that much hard work dear if you get the tender drumsticks.. try it out :)
ReplyDeleteadipoli... its been a while since I ate this thoran... my mom makes it at times... with no hopes to having it anytime soon, i can just keep on drooling looking at the pics
ReplyDeleteI am used to having muringkka in theeyal / sambhar. Never tried this thoran - it is definitely a must try on my list!
ReplyDeleteYummy
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