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Beans Cheruparippu Thoran


Beans Cheruparippu Thoran/Beans and Moong Dal Thoran

This is a delicious and healthy side dish for rice. It is stir fried beans with cheruparippu/moong dal and coconut.

Ingredients
Beans chopped- 2 1/2 cup
Cheruparippu/Moong dal cooked- 1 cup
Grated coconut- 3/ 4 cup
Onion- 1/2
Green chilly -3
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Chilly powder- a pinch
Cumin - 1/2 tsp
Garlic- 2 pods
Curry leaves- a few
Mustard - 1/2 tsp
Coconut oil- 3 tsp


Cook chopped beans and moong dal/cheruparippu separately.
Note; You can dry roast the moong dal till it is slightly golden and gets a nice aroma. This will enhance flavor and also keep it separated. Cook around 1/3 cup of cheruparippu with 1- 1 1/3 cup of water and a pinch of salt and keep aside.Use a wide mouth pot .Cook it till it is soft and still retains its shape and the dal remains separated from each other. Do not pressure cook itor it will get mashed up.

Cook beans along with salt and green chilly and sprinkle some water. Cook covered  in medium flame and saute occasionally. If you feel necessary sprinkle little more water. Allow the beans to get soft and cooked.

In a mixer make a course mixture of coconut, cumin seeds, turmeric, chilly powder and garli.

Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds and when they splutter add curry leaves and chopped onion. Saute till onion changes color. Add the coconut mixture and saute for a minute followed by cooked beans and cooked moong dal. Check for salt and stir fry for two more minutes. Thoran is ready.Serve with rice.

Sending this to Kerala Kitchen
And Serve It-Stir- fried @ Krithi's Kitchen


Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy

Comments

  1. Perfect with sambhar rice. Good one'

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  2. Lovely delicious thoran,never tried this combo..yummy with rice..will try next time beans with moong dal!!
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  3. Hi!
    Interesting dish you have. Although, I wonder what is cheruparippu?

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    1. Nash,it is yellow moong dal. It is actually mung beans,without skin, I have uploaded a pic..hope it will be helpful:)

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  4. delicious thoran, lovely combo

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  5. Beans stir fry with lentils is such a comfort side. I like to have it with rice and some ghee.

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  6. Simple and super-tasty. Wish you could send this to our event this month..
    Serve It - Stir Fried

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    1. Thanks Krithi,it is wonderful event..will link it right now :)

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  7. very delicious and healthy thoran..never tried this combo

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  8. I love thoran and loved your idea of adding parppu

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  9. Love the colour combo and beans and dal. I always love to cook vegetable without changing colour like yours. Looks super yumm.

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  10. Njan beans throan undakum, athil cherupayr ittilia, inni ingine try cheythu nokkanam.

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  11. The clicks make me drool here.loved the colour n thoran looks tatsy too.......
    MAha

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  12. Very healthy and tasty dish, nice clicks..

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  13. hi suja. looks very interesting, must be delicious with the chick peas added, have a nice day.. i still remember the gust post on your chicken. ha ha take care

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  14. I make this quite often too.Perfectly made.Nice clicks.

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  15. Yummy looking thoran...I like adding parippu to thorans

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  16. My all time fav Suja.. Superb capture.Colorful and tempting.

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  17. healthy and delicious tohran.clicks are fabulous

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  18. Nice combination..healthy and yummy :)

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  19. This is my fav too..lov anything with daal..

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  20. This is very good combo..with moong..looks lovely..first time to ur space..viist mine when free :)

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  21. Looks great! Thanks for sharing!

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  22. wonderful combo and a lovely thoran :)

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  23. wow..adipoli combo....perfect with some hot rice...:)

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  24. One of my favourite thoran, looks very delicious.

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  25. Healthy ,crisp and delicious..love this combo..
    Anjana

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