Here is the recipe for a healthy and absolutely delicious asparagus thoran that I tried from Look Who’s Cooking Too. I had been on the search for asparagus recipes when Nisha posted this yummy thoran. I usually make asparagus stir-fry by adding olive oil, pepper powder, garlic and salt but I never thought of making a thoran with it. This thoran looks almost like beans thoran and had a slight crunch to it which I really loved. If you do not like it crunchy, you can cover and cook for some more time. Thanks a lot for sharing this recipe, Nisha.
Ingredients
1. Asparagus - 1 lb, washed and cleaned
2. Grated coconut - 1/2 cup
3. Green chillies- 2, slit
4. Turmeric powder- 1/4 tsp
5. Cumin seeds- 1/2 tsp
6. Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
7. Curry leaves- a sprig
8. Dry red chilly - 1
9. Oil - As required
10. Salt - To taste
Method
1. Clean and chop the asparagus (after discarding their lower hard ends) to thin rounds.
2. Crush the grated coconut, green chillies, cumin seeds, turmeric powder together to a coarse mixture, either with your hands or pulse it in a mixer.
3. In a deep pan, heat the oil, splutter mustard seeds and brown the dry red chilly. Add the chopped asparagus, curry leaves and saute for a minute. Cover with the lid and cook for a few minutes at medium-low heat. Now open the lid and add the coarse coconut mixture. Mix well, close the lid and cook at medium-low heat until the asparagus is almost done(takes about 10 mts). Open the lid and stir fry at medium heat for a few minutes until the thoran becomes dry. Switch off.
Njanum ethundakki.Super anu..Kandittu onnude undakan thonundallo..USper...
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy..adipoli aayirikunnu..njanum try cheyyam ennu vicharichu erikkukayanu...will try this weekend itself.
ReplyDeletelovely color..looks aweosme n yum...
ReplyDeleteDelicious and yummy side dish !!
ReplyDeleteI think I will love asparagus in this recipe. Have to try this one
ReplyDeleteasparagus thoran kollamallo..i also want to try...
ReplyDeleteglad you liked it..its a fav of ours now as well:)
ReplyDeleteLooks grt....loved the colour...
ReplyDeleteWow nice fresh thoran...looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI ve never tried this veggie.. Does this taste like beans?? Wanna try this soon.. Looks great..
ReplyDeletehmmm yummy.. very new to me.. will sure try :)
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Adipoli thoran....never thought of making thoran out of asparagus....
ReplyDeleteOh yeah after seeing it in nisha's blog , even i wanted to try it out .. now i dont think anybody can stop me from picking this veggie and making it ... looks really yumm
ReplyDeleteDroolworthy and great looking thoran..awesome!
ReplyDeletea very creative use of so called videshi vegetable in an Indian kitchen. love that vibrant summery colour.
ReplyDeleteYummy n colorful thoran...i always bake them,will try ur version soon...
ReplyDeletelove this thoran luks delicious...
ReplyDeletesimple and delicious, am yet to taste asparagus, may be i can start with this one...
ReplyDeleteLovely n colorful thoran, very nice recipe!
ReplyDeleteI am yet to try this veggie..that looks simple, healthy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteLovely.. I love this thoran with its nice nutty flavor
ReplyDeleteNever thought of making asparagus thoran.Thantz really a grt idea.Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow super thoran...ithu try cheythu nokanam..
ReplyDeleteThis looks very healthy and delicious as well.
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