Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Taro (Chembu) Mezhukkupuratty

Ingredients:
  • Taro 2 to 5
  • Shallots 5 to 7
  • Chilly pdr 2 Tsp
  • Coriander pdr 1 Tsp
  • Turmeric pdr 1/2 Tsp
  • Garam masala 1/2 Tsp
  • Mustard seeds
  • Curry leaves
  • Water
  • Salt
  • Oil
Peel the skin of the taro and wash it. Cut it into small pieces. Add spice powders, curry leaves, shallots, salt and little water into the taro and cook well. Remove the lid and make it dry. Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. Allow it to splutter and add curry leaves and a few shallots. Then add cooked taro and saute till it turns dry.

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43 comments:

  1. Wow looks super roasted n yummy

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  2. Adipoli Tina..Njan ethu vallapozhum undakkarundu pakshe simple recipe annu..Next time ethu try cheyyam! Tempting click!

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  3. my favourite... wish I could have some for lunch now :)

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  4. adipoli.. kandittu ippol tanne kazhikkan tonnunu...spicy and yummy

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  5. very tempting picture...nice recipe too.

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  6. Teenu... ente kayyil same serving plate undeto.. :) photo kidu kidu..enikku chembu allergy aanu.. aarelum undaakki thannal mathrame thinnan pattu.. :)

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  7. this will go great with a bowl of hot rice n mooru kachiyathu

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  8. looks delicious dear...
    nice click :)

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  9. Wowww.. looks spicy and delicious.. thanks for the mouth watering recipe dear.. nice click !!
    Indian Cuisine

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  10. New to me...looks extremely yum...

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  11. Wow! Love this crispy roasted chembu. Slurp!

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  12. wow very tempting recipe,mouthwatering here...

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  13. The picture is mouthwatering. Nice recipe... YUM!

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  14. Looks great- a perfect side dish for rotis!
    US Masala

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  15. a perfect looking dish..love it

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  16. Kandittu kothiyayittu vayya,looks so delicious.

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  17. What a delicious & perfectly roasted dish!! What a taros actually..? Are they suran? Would love to give this recipe a try & im sure is a keeper..
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  18. Tina the melagupratti looks so good and tempting.. perfectly roaste.. Please pass i can have the whole bowl.

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  19. Lucky me I have some taro in the refrigerator to try this delectable stir fry.

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  20. Looks yum, spicy and a perfect combination for curd rice

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  21. chembu mehukkupuratty looks awesome Delicious.

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  22. this is so creative, love this shape:)

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  23. wow looks so tempting and yummy !!

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  24. Nice recipe with Taro. Its inviting. Yummy!

    Hamsamalini Chandrasekaran,
    http;//indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com

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  25. Aa pic kanditte eniku control pokunnu da, adipoli aytundee, evide fresh chembu kittila, frozen okke valande soggy anu,..KOthy vanne kothy vanne ..

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  26. Totally scrumptious and mouthwatering, like all your recipes, I have to say!

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  27. adipoli aanu tina.love it with rice....i love ur pic with monu......lovely

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  28. Never tried mezhukkupuratti with taro before. Yummy and nice click.

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  29. njan lunchinu ithu undaakkum.....super

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  30. must be great with hot rotis..yumm..nice recipe..thanks for sharing! You have a lovely blog!

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  31. mouth watering... Very different one..

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  32. wow...superb!!!..kalakkittoo...yum yum

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