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Beans Coconut Stir Fry/ Beans Poriyal

June 22, 2015 by Suki 3 Comments

BeansPoriyalSteamed beans is seasoned with mustard seeds, split black gram and curry leaves and finally garnished with fresh coconut in this classic south Indian stir fry.

Today I wanted to post a comfort food from my home. You can make this in few minutes. This stir fry is healthy and goes well with plain rice or any gravy. I always prefer individual veggies stir fry than the combination of few veggies.  I love beans and this stir-fry is my favorite, I even like to eat this with plain rice or sometimes add plain rice to it and enjoy as beans rice. You can very well combine with carrots, peas and make it as carrot beans stir fry. I do that when I have only few portions of each veggie in the refrigerator. I mix all the veggies like beans, carrot and peas and make a stir fry using everything. Poriyal is a preparation where the chopped or grated vegetables are sautéed in spices and topped with grated coconut sometimes. You can make poriyal with almost all veggies like beans, carrot, cabbage, chow chow/chayote, bitter gourd/pavakkai, bottle gourd, beetroot, okra, potato, broccoli, cauliflower, arbi/seppankezhangu , raw banana/ vazhakkai,and so on.

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I have been thinking of posting this recipe for a long time, then thought it’s too simple to post. But now I thought it can surely help beginners or bachelors. You can substitute this with any veggie you fancy and make this same stir-fry. You can even use frozen veggies, then you have to just 1 tbsp. of water, add the coconut and switch off. There is no need of boiling and the whole recipe just takes 5 minutes to do. It tastes best with rasam, dal, Onion kuzhambu/curry, spinach curry, pepper kuzhambu/curry or sambhar. You can also have this with roti or just with plain rice.

Other favourite stir fry recipes are here: STIR FRY/ DRY CURRY Recipes

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Beans Coconut Stir Fry/ Beans Poriyal
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Indian
Prep time:  10 mins
Cook time:  20 mins
Total time:  30 mins
Serves: 30 mins
 
Ingredients
  • • Mustard seeds – ½ tsp.
  • • Urad dal/split black gram – 1 tsp
  • • Asafetida – ¼ tsp
  • • Green chilli – 1, chopped
  • • Curry leaves – 1 spring
  • • Beans – 2 cups, chopped
  • • Turmeric powder – ¼ tsp
  • • Sambhar powder – ½ tbsp
  • • Salt – to taste
  • • Red chillies -2 , broken
  • • Fresh coconut – 1 tbsp
  • • Oil - ½ tbsp
  • • Coconut oil – 1 tsp
Instructions
  1. Boil the chopped beans well with water, salt, sambar powder, turmeric powder, sauté for a minute.. Add water till it is almost covered. Close the lid and let it turn soft and raw smell leaves.

  2. Once all the water gets evaporated, add dry coconut and and give a quick stir fry.
  3. Heat oil in a pan, add mustard seeds, urad dal and let it splutter. Add curry leaves, red chillies and fry for a min. Now add green chillies and sauté well till and add to the boiled beans.
  4. Finish off by adding 1 tsp of coconut oil and switch off.
Notes
1. You can mix few more veggies to the same recipe and use it.
2. You can substitute this with any veggie you fancy and make this same stir-fry.
3. You can use 1 tsp of coconut oil to garnish. It gives extra flavor.
4. You can use frozen veggies also, then you have to just 1 tbsp of water, add the coconut and switch off.
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It tastes best with rasam, dal, Onion kuzhambu/curry, spinach curry, pepper kuzhambu/curry or sambhar.

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Comments

  1. Karthik says

    September 19, 2016 at 6:34 am

    Hi Suganya,
    I have been using your recipes / tips for making simple dishes.
    I have a question; you are mentioning to add chilli powder / sambar powder to vegetables while boiling. Is it normal method or your way?
    Regards,
    Karthik

    Reply
    • Suki says

      September 27, 2016 at 1:36 pm

      Hello Karthik, I add the chilli powder when i saute sometimes and sometimes when boiling. hwoever if i am adding tomatoes, i will add them with turmeric powder for raw smell to leave. If its too less, we can add at any step. I would say add them when you saute veggies/tomatoes always as a good practice to help raw smell leaves.

      Reply
      • Karthik says

        October 7, 2016 at 5:21 am

        Thank you Suki.

        Reply

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