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PLANTAIN FLOWER & RED BEAN STIR FRY

by - April 12, 2022


Vazhakoombu & Chuvanna/Van Payar Thoran
PLANTAIN FLOWER AND RED BEAN STIR FRY

    Vazhappoo Thoran/Upperi is a simple Kerala Style stir-fry prepared with finely chopped Plantain Flower, usually seasoned with mild spices and condiments and finally topped up with few spoons of grated coconut. This recipe, in addition to the Plantain Flower, has Red Bean in it. I have not seen anybody in the family cook this way and when I ate it at Shreedhareeyam Ayurvedic hospital, it was an all new combination for me.  They used to serve thorans like Vazhakoombu cooked along with Red Bean.  Raw Papaya cooked along with Green Gram etc.,
     If you have a lot of patience and all the more if you are health conscious, then Plantain Flower/Banana Blossom/Vazhaipoo would prove fruitful for your meticulous effort. Vazhaipoo - Plantain Flower is rather one item usually neglected in most of the kitchen. You literally need some time and patience to clean and prepare Plantain Flower.  But according to me, it is not a messy job, except that you may get your hands stained due to the black sap in Banana Blossoms.  Rub your hands with some oil or use a glove before handling the blossoms.   
     Thoran/Upperi is a predominant Sadhya Item served along with various other dishes in a Kerala Sadhya(Banquet). And we can find a combination of a Dhal/Bean & a vegetable cooked in the form of Thorans, Kootu, Erissery etc., in Kerala Cuisine. Vazhapoo when combined with Red Bean goes hand in hand in terms of colour, taste & texture.  It is a wonderful combination, equally nutritious and delicious.  Try this combo thoran in your Vishu Sadhya spread out this year.


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Cuisine - Kerala (South India)
Course - Side dish
Spice Level - Low - Moderate
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 4
Author - SM


Preparation Time - 5 -10 Minutes
Cooking Time - 5 - 7 Minutes


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HOW TO MAKE  VAZHAKOOMBU & VANPAYAR THORAN - PLANTAIN & RED BEAN STIR FRY
Vazhakoombu & Chuvanna/Van Payar Thoran  
PLANTAIN FLOWER AND RED BEAN STIR FRY

INGREDIENTS:

For Vazhakoombu & Chuvanna/Van Payar Thoran:

Plantain Flower/Banana Blossom - 1 Flower 
Red Bean - 1/4 Cup
Shallots - 4-5 Nos.
Garlic - 1-2 Cloves
Green Chillies - 2 Nos.
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 Teaspoon 
Cumin Seeds - 1/4 Teaspoon
Coconut - 2-3 Tablespoons
Salt - To Taste
Sugar - a Pinch


For Tempering :

Mustard Seeds - 1 Teaspoon
Curry Leaves - 1 Sprig
Coconut oil - 1 Tablespoon.


METHOD:

To soak & cook Red Bean:

  • Clean, wash and soak Red Bean with ample of water overnight.
  • Discard the water used for soaking.
  • Pour about 3/4 - 1 cup of water to the soaked Red Bean.
  • Pressure-cook the soaked Red Bean on a high flame for 3 Whistles and for 3-4 Whistles on a low flame.
  • Switch off the flame and allow it to cool.      

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To clean & cut Plantain Flower/Banana Bloassom:

  • Meanwhile, clean the Banana Blossoms, finely chop them and soak it in acidic water. 
  • Drain and squeeze out the excess water from finely chopped Banana Blossoms

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Vazhakoombu & Chuvanna/Van Payar Thoran
PLANTAIN FLOWER AND RED BEAN STIR FRY

For Plantain Flower & Red Bean Thoran: 

  • Finely chop Shallots, Green Chillies & Garlic.
  • Heat oil in a pan, splutter Mustard Seeds and Curry Leaves.
  • Add finely chopped Shallots, Green Chillies, Garlic and sauté until Shallots turn translucent.
  • Add in the Turmeric  Powder, Cumin Seeds and give a quick stir, fry this on a very low flame for few minutes.
  • Now add chopped Plantain Flower/Banana Blossom along with a dash of Salt & a pinch of Sugar.
  • Cover and cook briefly.
  • Once, the  Plantain Flower/Banana Blossom turns soft & cooked, add the cooked Red Bean along with grated Coconut and mix well.
  • Cook for a while on a low flame.
  • Vazhakoombu & Chuvanna Payar(Vanpayar) Thoran can be served as a side dish for Rice.

NOTES:

  • Some do not add Onions & Garlic while cooking for a Sadhya.
  • Adding Garlic is truly optional.
  • I have used Coconut Oil in the recipe, can use any other vegetable oil.  
  • Can substitute Red Bean with Green Grams too.  Cook accordingly.

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