In Andhra,Amaranth leaves/thotakura is used in making dal's and palya's like thotakura pesarapappu podi kura and simple stir-fry.Amaranth leaves are considered to have more iron content than spinach and so I try include these greens in my regular diet.I like the crunchiness of onions in this stir fry as the greens are prior cooked and are mixed with the fried onions and tadka which makes a very nice combination with rice.Here comes the simple recipe of thotakura stir fry.
Ingredients:
1 big bunch of amaranth leaves(Thotakura/chauli)
1 big Onion,sliced
2 tbsp chana dal,soaked in water for 1/2 hr
1 tsp red chilli powder
1 tsp coriander powder
a pinch of haldi
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1/2 tsp jeera
1 tsp split urad dal
1 red chili,broken
2 garlic pods,sliced and crushed slightly
a sprig of curry leaves
salt to taste
oil
Method:
- Clean the amarnath leaves and wash them properly and soak it in salted water for 8-10 mins.Remove and drain to remove excess water(reserve this water for making dal).Chop the leaves finely along with tender stalks.
- In a vessel take 1 cup of water and boil it and add chana dal and cook for 5-6mins until soft.
- Add chopped amarnath leaves to it and continue cooking for 4-5 mins.Add a tsp of sugar while cooking greens which helps in retaining the color.Do not even cover it with lid,keep it open while cooking.Strain and squeeze the greens to remove excess water.
- Heat oil in a kadai crackle mustard seeds,jeera and fry urad dal,red chili,crushed garlic pods,curry leaves and then add onions and fry for few mins until onions turn pink and crisp(add a pinch of sugar while frying onions).
- Now add haldi,chana dal to it and fry for a minute.Add strained amarnath leaves to it and fry for a couple of mins.
- Add red chilli powder,coriander powder and enough salt to it and mix properly.cook for a couple of mins and remove from flame.
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I truly need these green veggies recipes, I have been repeating the common veggies for long now. Will surely try out !
ReplyDeleteI Usually add moongdal/toordal but never tried with Chennadal...looking yummy...
ReplyDeleteJust love simple stir fries, Amarnath leaves stir fry looks gorgeous and delicious Prathy.
ReplyDeleteHealthy greens! Lovely snap! One of our regular dish Prathy.
ReplyDeleteThis one is my fav. I used to love it when my mom prepared this. Yours looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI dont know this leaf. What is it called in Hindi ? But yours looks so yum...
ReplyDeleteHealthy one pratibha...Nice click as usual....
ReplyDeleteomg!! i love this dish so much!! pls pass that plate here...yummmmm!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the awards dear..
Thats a delicious and comforting meal Prathibha...congrats on all your awards :)
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious stir fry Prathibha...
ReplyDeleteStir fry and hot steamed rice, well i can finnish without fuss :)
ReplyDeleteWish i got thses greens here, yummy and delcious.
ReplyDeleteLovely Pratibha!Is is Gongura?Excuse me for the ignorance:DNot quite sure what it is...Would love to try it!
ReplyDeleteThats a delicious way of cooking greens. Sounds delicious. Must try.
ReplyDeletenice and simple but very delicious and healthy recipe Prathibha. very beautiful click.
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ReplyDeleteNice click & Thotakura looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteDelicious & simple comfort meal.
ReplyDeleteWow..What a lovely pic..very healthy
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simple comfort food at its best.
ReplyDeletemmm. my fav. kind of koora. looks so yummy and healthy :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combo Prathy..dal n this fry goes so well..I make the same sometimes..:)
ReplyDeleteWow,wat a picture prathiba! Both of them looks so calming!
ReplyDeleteAnd we make this with moongdal,channa dal is new to me! Sounds and looks good!
Lovley spread, looks inviting.
ReplyDeleteWow...i love this simple fry....looks yummy....Congrats on the awards...
ReplyDeleteWow the meal is looking gorgeous. Thats really healthy and comforting meal.. Congrats on all your award dearie..Wish You will get many more like this. Keep rocking.
ReplyDeleteyummy
ReplyDeletebrilliant green colour.
I don't get them here :(
excellent picture. I have heard about this keerai,but never attempted to buy this.
ReplyDeleteThe receipe looks yum
nice and easy recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks appetizing and temtpting dear:)
ReplyDeletedish is beautifully captured. Anybody can get easily tempted by such droolworthy pictures. Great job Prathibha.
ReplyDeleteGreens look perfect and delicious, I don't amaranth leaves in my place.. I hope I can do this same dish with any regular spinach too...
ReplyDeletethe dish looks yummy...wonder if I can get Amaranth in the USA?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous meal and lovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteHave heard a lot about amarnath leaves. But never ever tried out myself...really curious to cook now. ur pictures are gettin delicious and yummy day by day.
ReplyDeleteSounds comforting with the dhall and rice!
ReplyDeleteLooks healthy and yummy. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious fry
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of greens, onions and chana daal. For me this along with yogurt rice is comfort food at its best.
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ReplyDeleteSoppina Palya is always a delicious treat with dal and rice. Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteYour food is feast for eyes. Look lovely. :)
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely spread, nutritious, wxell balanced (both in nutriments and colour), and ready to be relished ; lovely!!
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