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CHEERA THORAN/SPINACH STIR FRY

by - March 18, 2019

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CHEERA THORAN/SPINACH STIR FRY


      Cheera Thoran is a simple Spinach Stir Fry with very few ingredients and it can be cooked within minutes. Cheera Thoran is a stir fry prepared with finely chopped Amaranth Leaves(Thandu Keerai/Cheera), usually seasoned with mild spices and condiments and few spoons of grated coconut. Though Greens are commonly called as Spinach,  maybe Spinach is rather a different green when seeking deep into what Amaranth Leaves are.  These greens are commonly called as Asian Spinach.  Universally known as Amaranth Leaves, locally called as Bayam in Malaysia, Singapore & Indonesia. It is called as Thandu (Stalk) Keerai/Cheera(Green) in Tamil & Malayalam. And this is one ancient or first plant variety ever to be domesticated and grown for personal use. It has travelled a long way since civilizations to the present era.
      An easy to grow Green variety, which is available in shades of pink and green. We can get them at a very cheap cost in the market and the farmer's market is always loaded with bunches of fresh and luscious locally grown greens.  But growing these Greens in your backyard is another technique which can cater you with fresh leaves at your service, whenever needed.  It is more than enough that you buy the seeds once, they shoot up and grow into matured plants, flower up and give you a new batch of black coloured tiny seeds, which you can sow it again and again for fresh produce.
     Amaranth Leaves are popular around the world for its rich and nutritious values.  The most common green consumed in Asian countries is rich in Proteins, Vitamins and minerals like Iron, Calcium & Phosphorus.  The Red Variety of this green is more flavourful and nutritious compared to the Green variety. This recipe is a simple Kerala style stir-fry with mild seasoning.  I cook this Cheera Thoran briefly on a medium flame to retain its crunchiness, colour and nutrition. The speciality of the dish is that the seasoning 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).
      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 - Moderate
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 4
Author - SM


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


HOW TO COOK CHEERA THORAN/SPINACH STIR FRY

 

INGREDIENTS :

Amaranth Leaves - 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 :

  • Chop off the Roots from the Stalks.
  • Clean and wash the Amaranth Leaves through running water for at least 3-4 times
  • Drain the washed Amaranth Leaves in a colander and keep it aside.
  • Finely chop the Amaranth Leaves and keep it aside.
  • 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.
  • Now add a pinch of Cumin seeds followed with finely chopped Amaranth Leaves.
  • Sprinkle Salt & Sugar and give a quick stir.
  • Cover and cook briefly.
  • Add in grated coconut and mix well.
  • Cook Cheera Thoran/Spinach Stir Fry a while on a low flame.

NOTES :

  • Can add a pinch of Turmeric to the Cheera Thoran, if preferred.
  • Some do not add Onions & Garlic while cooking for a Sadhya.
  • Adding Garlic & Cumin Seeds are truly optional.







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