This recipe using Pacha payar (known as pesara pappu in Telugu and payatham paruppu in Tamil) and coconut is something mom used to make as an accompaniment to breakfast. We used to eat it as is mostly and my dad loves it!
Its ridiculously simple to make and though I call it thoran, it uses just 3-4 ingredients and doesn’t follow the usual recipe for thoran. Its also very healthy since it uses very little oil and no spices.
Serves 2
Ingredients:
Pacha payar/green gram – 1 cup
Freshly grated coconut – 1/3 cup (adjust according to taste)
Dried red chillies – 3-4
Oil (I use coconut oil) – 2 tsp
Salt – to taste
How I Made It:
1. Pressure cook the green gram till well done (3-4 whistles).
2. Heat oil in a pan, break the chillies into 2-3 pieces and fry lightly in it. Take care not to burn it.
3. Now add the coconut and fry for about 15 seconds.
4. Finally add the green gram with some salt and stir in well.
Serve hot.
Does it get any easier than this? ๐
Rajitha
love it….and woohoo!! on u getting a job :)..congrats!
Kalai
Looks a lot like a version of sundal. Delicious and quick, Nags! Just perfect. ๐
Nags
Rachel – Haha, I sure hope you try it for MBP and let me know when you post ๐
Siri – That’s awesome!! ๐ Glad it helped.
Sig – I was dying to get back!! Was tired of sitting at home and watching Grey’s Anatomy online (I like the show, though)
Laavanya
My mom makes almost all poriyals using this method.. simple and the veggie’s taste comes through beautifully…
KALVA
awesome dear….
Siri
Thanks Nags for the tip.. Even I installed the ‘comment’ section on my blogger! ๐
Hugs,
Siri
TBC
I made a similar looking thoran too the other day with beans and edamame. Yours is very simple!
Good to hear that you’ve started working again.:D
Rachel
simple yet tasty!! and yipee found my entry for MBP :DDD
Sunshinemom
I make this too – we call it chundal. Love it:)
Shreya
Hi Nags, this is the simplest recipe for cherupayar thoran I’ve seen. And such few ingredients as well:-) You could have put this up for AFAM too, or even Less is More:-) Btw, I love that TH doesn’t mind washing the dishes:-)