Thursday, September 18, 2014

Asparagus Thoran / Asparagus Stir Fry with coconut

During my initial days in US, I used to wonder what to cook other than the usual carrot, cabbage, beans etc. I used to wonder what could I make with Asparagus. They used to look like bamboo shoots and I used to think they might be so difficult to cut through. Then my co-sis-in-law once told that they make stir fry's out of it and its super addictive. That's how I gave it a try. And yes it indeed is addictive.





Later, we kept trying other veggies that we used to find in the usual stores other than making curry using just Indian veggies. Stir fry's using broccoli, mustard greens, collard greens etc. taste great. Infact, one such trials led to the invention of Kale kootu, which we absolutely love having till date.






If you haven't tried asparagus ever, then it is just the right dish to give a try and experience it. I bet you would definitely fall in love with it.





Ingredients

  1. A bunch of Asparagus / 1 lb of Asparagus
  2. 1/2 tsp of turmeric powder
  3. A cup of shredded coconut
  4. 1 cup of sliced onion, preferably red onion
  5. 2 Green chillies, slit length wise 
  6. Salt to taste
  7. 1 strand of Curry leaves
  8. 3-4 tbsp of cooking oil

Method
  • Wash and clean the Asparagus and slice them into thin disc shaped pieces.
  • In a skillet, heat up the oil. Drop in the onion, curry leaves and green chilly to it. Add salt to it and saute it till the onion turns tender.
  • Now add the sliced asparagus and give it a stir. Cover the pan and let it cook while you stir it occasionally.
  • In a bowl, take the coconut and turmeric powder and mix it with your hands well. Add it to the asparagus once half cooked. Cover and cook till the asparagus gets cooked and all the ingredients combine well. 
  • If you happen to see that there is too much water in it, open and cook it till the additional water evaporates. 
  • Remove it from the stove and serve it with rice and Moru Kachiyathu.

Tips
  1. You could choose to add cumin seeds to it while you saute the onion. It would enhance its taste.
  2. Do not over cook the asparagus else they turn mushy. They taste good when they have a slight crunch to it.



14 comments:

  1. I too love asparagus but I dont make thoran as my herd like it plain steamed and seasoned. Thoran looks yum,just made kale yday too thought of u while making :)
    Love the horizontal pic looks really fit for a magazine.

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    1. Thanks Meena :)... Appol oru magazine'de cover pic edukkan bhavi onde enne anno parayunnathe... enne santhosham ayi :D

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  2. I also make mezhukupuratti with Asparagus. They are so good, but the volume reduces in this case, but kids love them. There are still lot of veggies in the market that I had not laid my hand on.

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    1. So true...there are so many veggies that could turn out to be a wonderful stir fry

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  3. Thoran looks absolutely fabulous, an excellent side dish.

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  4. Looks delicious.loved the asparagus bunch click(1 ) too..I too make this often similarly but break an egg too in it :)

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    1. Never tried the egg version with Asparagus...I usually make a egg version with spinach...should try it with Asparagus too..the next time I make it :)

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  5. Thank u all for the lovely comments :)

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  6. Wow..that's something to try now. Never thought of trying out asparagus in our Kerala style. Clicks do worth a mention especially the one with the asparagus in the vase.

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  7. never tried this one..looks tasty..I was thinking how im missing ur posts..now only gfc came proper for me :)

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  8. I'm also a big fan of asparagus.....This looks absolutely delicious......I'm gonna try this and and love each of your clicks......excellent pictures...... :)

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