Ingredients:
- Drumstick flowers 2 cup
- Turmeric pdr 1/2 Tsp
- Coconut 1 cup
- Shallots 2 to 4
- Mustard seeds
- Curry leaves
- Chilly 2 to 5
- Water
- Salt
- Oil
Clean the flowers and soak it in turmeric water for 15 mins. Squeeze it well and keep it aside. Grind together coconut, chilly, shallots and turmeric pdr. Heat oil and add mustard seeds. When it splutters, add grounded coconut, curry leaves and salt. Saute it for a few mins and add the flowers. Mix it and sprinkle some water. Cook it in low flame.
Great and healthy side dish... Lovely color...
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious thoran. Nice clicks too...
ReplyDeleteKurinjikathambam, Event : HRH-Healthy Summer
Delicious and healthy thoran..my favorite
ReplyDeleteAwesome Click Tina..Thats such a nostalgic recipe.
ReplyDeleteSuperb clicks of a yummy side dish...
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful colour
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe.. looks absolutely tempting and delicious.. thanks for the awesome recipe.. love the presentation too :)
ReplyDeleteIndian Cuisine
wow, I can smell the freshness and flavors of this - totally yummy, Tina :)
ReplyDeleteYummy dish with lovely clicks.
ReplyDeleteMuringa poovu kittan illa, adipoli thoran.
ReplyDeleteNever had this.This looks so delicious, will surely try this out if I get hold of some drumstick flowers.
ReplyDeleteyummy and delicious !!
ReplyDeletehealthy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious.
ReplyDeletewow....adipoli. evidunnu kitty muringa poovu?
ReplyDeleteI am drooling here....Yummy!
ReplyDeletewhere did you get this in the US
ReplyDeleteLooks fresh and delicious.
ReplyDeleteFeast for the eyes.......
ReplyDeleteBeautiful looking recipe:)
ReplyDeleteyummylecious sprout....
ReplyDeleteNever tried anything with this flower, thoran looks super inviting and delicious..
ReplyDeleteNice! Haven't seen this ages. Good to have my memory refreshed. Nicely done thoran...
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful sunny click of this thoran....
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very new one ,never tried anything with drumstick flower.nice one
ReplyDeleteWow interesting recipe
ReplyDeleteTina this looks yummy. One of my fav. Lovely clicks too.
ReplyDeleteEnte Tina ee muringa poovu evidunnu oppichu?? Ethu ente kuttikalathe favorite aarunnu. Eppol kazhichittu othiri kalamayi..Ethu kandittu kothi aayittu vayya..Adipoli pics!!
ReplyDeletethis is awesome! I should try this! I dont know why we didn't till now as we all love dishes made of the drumstick as well as the drumstick tree leaves :)
ReplyDeletewow another traditional recipe...yuummm
ReplyDeletelovely thoran. looks great!
ReplyDeleteWOW SO yummy Tina! Love it absolutely!
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderfully delicious
ReplyDeleteHealthy One Dear !
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