Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Thotakura Fry

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We took our Mom to the Indian Store and the very first thing she wanted to buy was Tomatoes, those round Beefsteak ones as she didn't like Roma and she thinks they don't go well with Indian Vegetables. And the next important thing in her list was leafy vegetables. We came across Amaranth leaves and she said she can make fry with that and we took it.

Now that Mom is here, she is making sure we are eating enough greens and she stressed so many times that we should eat greens atleast 4 times a week. We ate this curry as a side dish with Dal and for the night we tasted it with Chapatis and Pita Bread and it tasted great with any combination. I think I will continue making this as recipe as long this is available in the market.

Click here to print this recipe: Thotakura Fry (Amaranth Fry)

You need..

2 cups of Amaranth leaves, cut into small pieces
1 medium onion
2 small tomatoes
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
2 cloves of garlic, cut into big pieces
2 tsp red chilli powder
a pinch of turmeric
salt to taste
2 tbsp oil

  1. Add oil to the pan and when it gets hot, add onions and garlic and fry them till light brown.
  2. Add greens and cook them lightly.
  3. Add tomatoes, red chilli powder, turmeric and salt and cook until done (about 5-6 minutes).

Serve either with Rice alone, or as a side dish with Dal or eat with Chapatis.

11 comments:

  1. Thanks Uma! You have a wonderful blog!

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  2. Lata ,

    Nice & simple way ...

    BTW Nice template ...longtime since i have visit your blog. I have bookmarked many recipes :)

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  3. Have nt tried this earlier..nice one

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  4. Thanks Vanamala for the comments. I have visited your site and it looks great with a vareity of recipes.

    Thanks Divya, even I haven't made this before, but this was really great.

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  5. Looks delicious, Lata! Nutritious too.

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  6. A new dish for me...will try..looks lovely

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  7. Thanks Vani and Rupa, Yes it was Nutritious and well balanced food for me.

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  8. Lata, thats a wonderful news..Congrats my friend. Hope you are taking good care and eating properly!...and btw why shouldn't you eat idli and dosa during this time...thats puzzling!..:)

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  9. Looks like a healthy dish! you must be having a gr8 time w/ your mom... Enjoy yourself :)

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  10. Nothing like mother's cooking to set us on track :)

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