Beetroot Thoran/Upperi

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Thoran or Upperi in Northern Kerala is a type of dry dish of Vegetables with Coconut originated in the State of Kerala. Beetroot Thoran is a beautiful amalgamation of flavours and colours. This common dish is usually eaten with Rice. Thoran is a traditional South Indian specifically Kerala style dish made with finely chopped or grated Vegetables. It is a popular and a healthy side served with steamed Rice and can be made with a variety of Vegetables.
It is a dry Curry and a staple in Kerala. It is often served with Rice and also Rotis. And is also part of larger feast known as Sadya. It is also known as Upperi in some parts of Kerala.
A simple yet a flavourful and a healthy side that can be enjoyed on any given day. A perfect accompaniment for Rice and Rotis. A great option for everyday meals. It's absolutely refreshing and flavourful as well as healthy and nutritious. A simple yet a wholesome treat for the entire family. A nutrition packed food that's absolutely perfect and delicious for all. The best part is that it is made with a horde of Vegetables full of natural goodness of essential Vitamins and Minerals. Let's begin with the recipe straight away.
Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!
Beetroot Thoran/Upperi
#CA2025
#cookpadindia
#newrecipe
#healthy
#Keralacuisine
#sadyarecipe
Thoran or Upperi in Northern Kerala is a type of dry dish of Vegetables with Coconut originated in the State of Kerala. Beetroot Thoran is a beautiful amalgamation of flavours and colours. This common dish is usually eaten with Rice. Thoran is a traditional South Indian specifically Kerala style dish made with finely chopped or grated Vegetables. It is a popular and a healthy side served with steamed Rice and can be made with a variety of Vegetables.
It is a dry Curry and a staple in Kerala. It is often served with Rice and also Rotis. And is also part of larger feast known as Sadya. It is also known as Upperi in some parts of Kerala.
A simple yet a flavourful and a healthy side that can be enjoyed on any given day. A perfect accompaniment for Rice and Rotis. A great option for everyday meals. It's absolutely refreshing and flavourful as well as healthy and nutritious. A simple yet a wholesome treat for the entire family. A nutrition packed food that's absolutely perfect and delicious for all. The best part is that it is made with a horde of Vegetables full of natural goodness of essential Vitamins and Minerals. Let's begin with the recipe straight away.
Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!
Steps
- 1
Heat coconut oil in a pan, add mustard seeds and let them splutter.
- 2
Add curry leaves, green chillies, ginger, garlic and onion. Saute until onion softens.
- 3
Add turmeric powder and coriander powder. Stir for a few seconds. Also add kashmiri red chilli powder if desired.
- 4
Add chopped beetroot and salt. Mix well.
- 5
Cover and cook on a low heat until beetroot is tender, stirring occasionally.
- 6
Add freshly grated coconut now. Mix and cook for 2 more minutes. Serve it hot alongside steamed Rice or Rotis. Enjoy!
Tips
Using a chopper for the Beetroot gives it a nice, even texture. Adjust the spice level by adding more or fewer Green Chillies.
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