Saturday 10 December 2016

Chembila Thoran | Chembin Ila Upperi | Colocassia Leaves Stirfry


Hello pals ! If you are wondering where I got hold of some chembu ila here in Pune, it is nowhere else but in Big Basket. I was very excited and bought some immediately. Deeps' aunt prepares upperi out of this and makes a gravy also out of the stalks (thandu). So I too set about to make the same. It is very simple to make this upperi/thoran as it takes very little time. These leaves get cooked really fast and there is no need to add/sprinkle water. This should be cooked in steam. It tastes like a variety of spinach only, more closer to the taste of drumstick leaves. So if you get hold of some of these, do try out this recipe!




Recipe Source: Amma


Serves: 2 persons


I Took: 

Preparation Time: 10 minutes


Cooking Time: 10 minutes



I Used:


Oil - 2 tbsp
Colocassia Leaves/Chembin Ila - 10 nos
Shallots/Cheriya Ulli - 15-18 nos
Red Chilly - 2 nos
Salt - As Needed

The Way:


1. Rinse the leaves in water and remove the stalks (thandu). Chop the leaves like you chop any spinach (cheera). Peel the shallots (cheriyulli) and slice them round.














2. Heat oil in a pan/kadai. Add the chopped shallots, broken red chillies and salt. Saute well. The shallots should turn slightly brown in colour.














3. Once the shallots change colour, add the chopped chembu leaves. Give a stir. Do not add water. Instead the leaves should cook in the steam. So close the pan and cook. Open the lid and stir occasionally. This leaves get cooked quickly, in about 5-7 minutes. So take care not to burn. 















Serve with rice and a gravy of your choice !

Cheers,
Chitz

3 comments:

  1. That's wonderful.here no access to drumstick leaves or any other south Indian greens.this is healthy one chitz

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  2. That's a new veggie to me. The stirfry looks very tasty and healthy as well.

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  3. Refreshing to note on the outcome of the dish. Simplicity yet I am truly loving it though not really sure on the leaves.

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