I have tried a variety of greens like turnip, collard, mustard that are available in the US to make stir fry /porial. Each of these tasted good in its own way, but didnt get close to the authentic South Indian keerai porial (stir fry). That includes spinach too as I make only dal with spinach, the porial either turns up a little bitter or gets soggy. Recently I tried a bunch of these Red Swiss Chard for a simple stir fry with shredded coconut and am hooked to the taste ever since. It tastes more like 'Ponnanganni Keerai' that we get in back home in Chennai. (I am a great fan of that one)
Do try this porial when you get a chance to grab a bunch of these Chard, it has such delicate taste and flavor.
Ingredients:
1 bunch of Red Swiss Chard
1 small onion finely chopped
2 green chillies/red chillies(optional)
2 tblsp shredded coconut (optional)
for tempering:
1 tsp mustard
2 tsp urad dhal
1 tsp jeera/cumin seeds
Method:
Wash the Greens well. Remove the thick part of the center stalk and then chop the greens finely
In a pan add 2 tsp of oil. When the oil is hot add the mustard, urad dhal and jeera seeds. (If using red chilli add it at this stage).
When the mustard pops, add the chopped onion, and slit green chilies
Fry till translucent .Now add the chopped greens and stir to wilt. Add salt to taste.
Reduce the flame to low, cover and cook for about 10 mins. ( no need to add water.)
Add 2 tblsp of shredded coconut , mix and switch of the stove.
Notes:
Reduce the flame to 'low' after wilting.
Do not discard the stems. Store it in a ziplog bag and use them when making sambhar or dhal, tastes delicious.
Coconut is completely optional. I did not use in this picture.
Do try this porial when you get a chance to grab a bunch of these Chard, it has such delicate taste and flavor.
Ingredients:
1 bunch of Red Swiss Chard
1 small onion finely chopped
2 green chillies/red chillies(optional)
2 tblsp shredded coconut (optional)
for tempering:
1 tsp mustard
2 tsp urad dhal
1 tsp jeera/cumin seeds
Method:
Wash the Greens well. Remove the thick part of the center stalk and then chop the greens finely
In a pan add 2 tsp of oil. When the oil is hot add the mustard, urad dhal and jeera seeds. (If using red chilli add it at this stage).
When the mustard pops, add the chopped onion, and slit green chilies
Fry till translucent .Now add the chopped greens and stir to wilt. Add salt to taste.
Reduce the flame to low, cover and cook for about 10 mins. ( no need to add water.)
Add 2 tblsp of shredded coconut , mix and switch of the stove.
Notes:
Reduce the flame to 'low' after wilting.
Do not discard the stems. Store it in a ziplog bag and use them when making sambhar or dhal, tastes delicious.
Coconut is completely optional. I did not use in this picture.
I made the same stir fry wid amaranth 2day..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and yummy side dish.
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Healthy poriyal,perfect side dish for rice..
ReplyDeleteWat a healthy stir fry,simply love to have a bowl of rice..
ReplyDeleteYum stir fry
ReplyDeleteQuite a new veggie to me !!! Looks healthy :)
ReplyDeleteperfect summer recipe.
ReplyDeleteNever bought these greens~~now I can give it a try! thank you! ;)
ReplyDeleteI prepare spinach poriyal the same way,and didn't get the bitter taste. With rice or roti's, we love it a lot Sumi! May be some problems with east coast spinach?! :)
i have never tried this green variety, healthy n delicious one for sure :)
ReplyDeletelooks great. love it
ReplyDeletenice one n easy to make..
ReplyDeleteMaha
I like swiss chard porial is something closer to our greens.
ReplyDeleteGood one!