Thoran is a typical Kerala cuisine dish where shredded or finely chopped vegetables are stir fried with grated coconut. Here, I have prepared with a mix of vegetables mainly cabbage, carrot and beans. Mixed Vegetable Thoran or any thoran is an important part of the Kerala Sadya which we serve during Hindu weddings and festivals like Onam and Vishu.
Thoran is a highly nutritious and delicious dish. Some common thoran dishes are Beans thoran, Cabbage thoran and Carrot thoran. But my favorite has always been Amarathus thoran. The bright pink color of the dish would make you fall in love with it instantly. You can bring in variety by preparing Beetroot thoran or Mushroom thoran as well. We also make thoran with Eggs, Anchovies and Chicken too. It can be served as a side-dish to rice and rotis.
Mixed vegetable thoran can be prepared with a variety of vegetables. I have made it with cabbage, carrot and string beans. You can also use french beans instead. Feel free to add peas, cauliflower, bitter gourd and/or snake gourd. All you need to remember is to chop them finely or better grate them.
This is definitely one of those simple, healthy and gluten-free dish. A must in Kerala Sadya, we also feel our meal isn't complete without a thoran as a side-dish.
Recipe for Mixed Vegetable Thoran:
PrintMixed Vegetable Thoran
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Description
Thoran is a typical Kerala cuisine dish where shredded or finely chopped vegetables are stir fried with grated coconut.
Ingredients
- Mix veggies – 3 cups (I have used only carrots, cabbage and string beans. You can also use cauliflower, bitter gourd, green peas or snake gourd. Finely chop of grate them.)
- Shallots – 6-7 crushed
- Green chili – 2, finely chopped
- Coconut – ¼ cup, grated
- Curry leaves – a sprig
- Salt per taste
- Mustard seeds – ½ teaspoon
- Cumin seeds - ½ teaspoon
- Asafeotida – 1 pinch
- Whole red chili – 1, halved
- Garlic - 4 cloves, crushed
- Turmeric powder – 1 pinch
- Chili powder – ¼ teaspoon
- Cumin powder - ¼ teaspoon
- Coconut oil – 2 tablespoon
Instructions
- Heat oil and add mustard seeds. When it crackles, add cumin seeds. Saute.
- Add green chillies, garlic, curry leaves, asafeotida and saute for a minute. Add crushed shallots and saute again.
- Add grated coconut and red chilli flakes. Cook for a couple of minutes.
- Add the vegetables, turmeric powder, chilli powder, salt and mix well. Close and cook till the vegetables are done. Note that the vegetables should not be overcooked.
- ]Serve hot with rice.
Notes
Since beans takes a little more time to cook when compared to other vegetables, I always cook them in little water prior to adding to this mix.
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Nutrition
- Serving Size: 4
Written for Day 6 of #NaBloPoMo by BlogHer
Suman Kher says
I learnt about Kerala cuisine only when i got married to a mallu! The cuisine is quite popular now and is commonly known! My mother in law can rustle up avial, elisheri and thoran in no time! I'm still not the expert though! 🙂
Omkar Jadhav says
Wow. I am going to try this! It looks fabulous. I am already drooling while reading about it!
Awkward Earthling says
No meal is complete without a thoran :))
Z @SlimExpectations says
I'm so hungry, your blog= makes me hungry!
Menaka Bharathi says
Thoran is my favorite too, I like the coconut oil flovour that I get when I prepare thoran. I am going to try this again this time with all the veggies you have suggested.
ila says
I love thoran! And saadhya! 😀
Ramya says
Interesting! I dont know about kerala cusuine. Have to try this
Amrita Basu says
This looks yummy. But I have never had this before.Will try at home and se whether I can make it as delicious as yours do