VENDAKKA THORAN - OKRA STIR-FRY

by - June 28, 2019

THORAN/UPPERI
VENDAKKA THORAN - OKRA STIR-FRY


     Vendakka Thoran/Okra Stir Fry is a simple Kerala style stir-fry cooked in a typical Nadan style. Though we make Thoran/Upperi, a kind of stir fry cooked with mild seasonings and grated Coconut with almost any kind of Vegetable, cooking Thoran with Okra/Lady's Finger is slightly tricky.  The reason is the slimy nature of Okra. According to me, Vendakka/Okra Thoran shouldn't be overcooked, slimy and should be green in Colour. So, I cook Vendakka/Okra Thoran briefly on a medium-high flame to retain its crunchiness, colour and nutrition.
      Whenever I cook this dish I always remember Sheela Chechi(my husband's cousin) who is always fancied by this Vendakka Thoran.  She always asks me how I cut Okra into thin strips and how I am able to retain the green colour in it?  Even during my recent visit to CBE, she asked me this question.  I was really impressed that she remembered the way I cook Vendakka Thoran even after all these years, though I have cooked this dish only once for her.  The trick is nothing but cooking the Vegetable briefly on a Medium-high flame and a pinch of Sugar.
     The speciality of the dish is that the seasonings are tempered in Coconut Oil which gives the typical 'Nadan Ruchi' the most phenomenal & authentic taste and flavour of 'Deivathinthe Swantham Nadu' - God's Own Country.  Thoran/Upperi is a predominant item served along with various other dishes in a Kerala Sadhya(Banquet).  Vendakka Thoran can be served as a side dish for both Roti & Rice.
      Various Vegetables like, Cabbage, Long Beans, French Beans, Snake Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Beetroot, Carrot, Spinach, Okra etc., can be cooked in this method. Even vegetables like Cabbage & Carrot, Beans & Carrot, or all three vegetables Cabbage, Carrot and Beans can be mixed together and prepared in the same way.

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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


HOW TO COOK VENDAKKA THORAN - OKRA/LADY'S FINGER STIR FRY

 
THORAN/UPPERI
VENDAKKA THORAN - OKRA STIR-FRY

INGREDIENTS :

Okra/Lady's Finger - 3 Cups
Shallots - 4-5 Nos.
Garlic - 1-2 Cloves
Green Chillies - 2 Nos.
Coconut - 2-3 Tbspn
Salt - To Taste
Sugar - a Pinch

For Seasoning :

Mustard Seeds - 1 Tspn
Curry Leaves - 1 Sprig
Cumin Seeds - a Pinch.
Coconut Oil - 1 Tbspn.

METHOD :

  • Clean and wash the Okras through running water for at least 3-4 times.
  • Allow it to drain through a Colander.
  • Pat-dry the Okras with a clean kitchen towel.
  • Chop off the tips and the ends from the Okra.
  • Make 4-5 slits through the Okras lengthwise, then cut it into thin strips(1" length).
  • 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 saute until shallots turn translucent.
  • Add a pinch of Cumin seeds followed with Okras cut into thin strips.
  • Add Salt & a pinch of Sugar and give a quick stir.
  • Add in the grated Coconut and mix well.
  • Cook Vendakka Thoran/Okra Stir Fry for about 5 Minutes on a medium-high flame.
  • Switch off the flame and allow it to sit in the pan for another 2-3 minutes.
  • Serve Vendakka Thoran as a side dish for Rice or for Chapati.

NOTES :

  • Cut Okras into the desired shape.
  • Can add a pinch of Turmeric to the Vendakka/Okra Thoran, if preferred.
  • Some do not add Onions & Garlic while cooking for a Sadhya.
  • Adding Garlic & Cumin Seeds are truly optional.
  • Cook Vendakka/Okra Thoran briefly on a medium-high flame to retain its crunchiness, colour and nutrition. 
  • Letting it sit in the pan for about 2-3 minutes helps to get rid of any remaining sliminess in Okras. 
  • Adding a pinch of Sugar to the Vendakka Thoran is purely optional, but will help you retain the green colour in the vegetable.
  • I like Vendakka Thoran to be crunchy and slightly undercooked if you do not prefer it that way, cook for another 5 Minutes on a low flame.

 

TIPS & TRICKS:

To avoid slimy Okra/Lady's Finger:
  • Cook the Vegetable on a high heat.
  • While Stir Frying or for Poriyals/Thoran, avoid crowding your pan or skillet, as this will reduce the heat and cause sliminess.
  • Adding Salt to Okras at the initial stage while cooking also help in getting rid of the sliminess quickly.
  • Cooking the vegetable along with acidic based ingredients also reduces the sliminess.
  • Saute Okra/Lady's Finger briefly in oil before adding it into Curries like Sambar, Puli Kozhambu, Pachadi etc.,
  • Can also simply slice and roast okra in an oven.

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