Ingredients:
Uluvayila/Methi Leaves: 1 bunch
Onion chopped: 1 small
Grated coconut: 1/4 cup
Green chilli chopped: 2-3 pcs
Egg: 1
Curry leaves: 1 spring
Mustard seeds: 1/4 tsp
Red chilli flakes: 1-2
Turmeric powder: 1/4 tsp
Pepper powder: 1/4 tsp
Salt: to taste
Oil: 1 tbsp
Method:
Beat egg with salt and pepper powder and keep aside. Combine chopped uluvayila, onion, green chilli, turmeric powder and grated coconut with your hands. Heat oil in a pan add mustard seeds, when its starts crackle add curry leaves and red chilli flakes. Add uluvayila mix and sauté well. Cover and cook for 02-03 minutes. Remove lid and make a small space in the centre, pour egg batter to this and stir well. Cook for another 2-3 minutes. Serve hot with rice.
Looks so colourful..
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ReplyDeleteThis combination is new to me ..never tried it. Looks very tasty.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pic and dish looks very healthy
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Nice thoran..think I can try this without egg:-) thanks for sharing..
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ReplyDeleteChitchat
Thats somethg we usually make but addition of egg is new to me.
ReplyDeleteShould try it the next time.
Biny
Wow, that looks superb !!!
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a great combo, jais.Looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteHi adipoli ayitundu..ethuvere try cheyititilla, sure must have tasted great.
ReplyDeleteWoww thats truly a tempting and healthy combo..
ReplyDeleteNalla thoran. Adipoli Uluvailayum and muttayum.
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Portugal
Good thoran , my mom used to cook cabbage this way .
ReplyDeleterocking comboannu alloo..very healthy and temptingtou..:)
ReplyDeleteI love this greens n eggs combo a lot :-)
ReplyDeletevery new combo to me, looks yummy!
ReplyDeletenever used fresh methi leaves... love the dried one though... should try the fresh ones now... a good recipe!
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ReplyDeletehi Jaisy, uluvayila thoran looks really yummy with the egg scramled along with it...very nutritious as well..am li'l busy with needle work these days..athanu adikam cookery blogging illathathu..ellathinum koodi samayam thikayunnilla..:):)evidem vareyayi x mas preparations?
ReplyDeleteThoran looks irresistable...love d color..
ReplyDeleteTasty appetite
aashamsakal.......
ReplyDeletewhere should I start? I love your gorgeous header, love this thoran and love your amazing clicks. totally yum yum blog.
ReplyDeleteSuper clicks kto sweetie!!! and thoran being my fav, looks wonderful..
ReplyDeletethank u sayanthini, sara, jay and jayraj
ReplyDeleteWow the dish sound interesting..looks so so yummy....Ur header is beautiful.
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