
Some people are natural crowd pullers - they fill the room with their big, blaring, loud, rambunctious presence. So even if you are repelled by there sheer volume - you can't help feeling awestruck by their personality. The other sort of crowd pullers are the ones that slowly work on you. Their silence, humility, and tenderness wraps you up while you are least expecting it. For me the under-celebrated thoran is that latter sort of personality.
While other traditional sadya dishes win by popular vote - I have yet to come across a sadya meal or just a traditional Kerala meal minus a simple thoran. So why shy away from talking about it?
And because I was feeling a little nostalgic here's a tri-colour, slightly patriotic version with beans and carrots.

Ingredients:
Carrots - 2
French Beans - 1 big bunch
Green Chilly - 1
Curry leaves - 5, 6 (optional)
Coconut scraped - 2 Tbsp
Turmeric - 1 tsp
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Urad Dal (split black gram beans) - 1 tsp
Oil - 1 Tbsp
Salt to taste
Method:
1. Chop the beans and carrots really finely and slit the chilly lengthwise.
2. Heat oil, splutter the mustard and urad dal. Fry the curry leaves and then drop in the chopped veggies.
3. Add turmeric and salt.
4. Cover and let it steam cook on low flame. Stir occasionally till its half done - then open the lid and fry till water evaporates. Basically don't over cook - the veggies should be a bit crunchy.
5. Garnish with coconut.
A simple dish that reflects my mother's philosphy, she retired as a Brigadier after serving Indian Army's Military Nursing Service for 41 years, she always says "Don't demand respect, command it".



9 comments:
Hi, welcome to the food blog world.Carrot and beans thoran sounds delicious and yummy.
Hi welcome to blogging..U have a cute blog..Especially Love ur way of writing..And thanks for dropping by my blog and commenting on my recipes.Glad u like them
Lovely recipe and nice presentation..
hello ... welcome to blogging buddy ... u have a very nice blog... i like ur blog... plain n simple.. and i love d way u write.. no am not copynig what divs has written :) just that i can relate to ur posts.. u r speaking ur heart out... and pics r also so neat n clean...:) too good..
thanks all for the warm welcome! cute is a first. neat n clean - sounds great too!! thank god you can't see my work table!!!! keep dropping by and do try out what you read!!! much love,
hey there - your blog looks super! love thorans - we call them upperi's - its a must on my menu almost everyday...
like the puli thing too- muthi made it the first onam i spent with you at meerut.
First time here, and loved your blog completely....yes...I love thoran. We call it poduthuval...and I love it with rasam, sambar or thair chaadam...:)
thanks all for stopping by! Ninesh - our upperis are either [the fried banana chips variety or more like mezhukuveratti]... sunshinemom, I vaguely remember my achhamma making podithool... i think with banana flower. think i should be calling home to find out.
wow thats an awesome idea - tricolor!
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