Vendakka Mezhukkupuratti
Vendakka Mezhukkupuratti / Okra (Lady’s Finger) Stir Fry
INGREDIENTS
- Okra / Lady’s finger വെണ്ടയ്ക്ക - 10 Nos
- Thinly sliced Coconut തേങ്ങാക്കൊത്ത് - ¼ Cup (Optional)
- Pepper powder കുരുമുളകുപൊടി - 1 Tea Spoon
- Onion സവോള - 1 No
- Curry leaves കറിവേപ്പില - 1 Sprig
- Turmeric powder മഞ്ഞള്പൊടി - 1 Pinch
- Coconut Oil വെളിച്ചെണ്ണ - 3 Table spoon
- Mustard seeds കടുക് - ½ Tea Spoon
- Salt ഉപ്പ് – to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
- Wash the Okra (Lady’s Finger) very well and slice it into 1 inch pieces. (See images in the bottom of this page)
- Slice coconut and onion and keep aside.
- Heat 3 table spoon of coconut oil in a non-stick pan and put mustard seeds. When it splutters, to this add onion and coconut slices. Saute it till the onions turn golden brown.
- Put turmeric powder and ½ tea spoon black pepper powder into it and stir well. To this add Okra (Lady’s Finger), curry leaves and salt. Combine well and cook it covered (about 8 minutes) on low flame till done.
- Open the lid, add remaining ½ tea spoon pepper powder and cook it for 1-2 minutes to make it dry. Stir it occasionally. Taste for salt.
- Remove from the flame and transfer the vendakka mezhukkupuratti to the serving dish.
NOTES
Author: Shaan Geo
According to me cooking is an equal-opportunity talent and I find that anybody can cook. It is not limited by the age, profession, caste, colour or creed of a person. What is needed is the love for cooking. For me the passion for cooking does not stop in the kitchen, when I travel, I continue to be inspired by eating in some of the best restaurants around the world.
17 comments on “Vendakka Mezhukkupuratti”
Hi Karan, We need to add a little water for the mezhukkupuratties with tubers (കിഴങ്ങുകള്) as the major ingredients. If you are NOT preparing it in a non-stick pan you must add a little water for ALL mezhukkupuratties.
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Thanks Basil.
Thanks a lot for this recipe. We made this for lunch today. I have never tried this with pepper powder before. It was really tasty! 🙂
Nivedita, Thanks for the feedback. Great to know that the Vendakka Mezhukkupuratti came out well for you. Hope you will try other recipes too.
Some years ago, I came across a Kerala recipe for making a kind of side dish (a chutney kind, perhaps), using sesame seed oil and lentils / pulses among other ingredients. Unfortunately, I mislaid the paper cutting, and now I miss the recipe, mostly for the reason that the author, a native of Kerala, had woven a beautiful story around the dish, citing his childhood memories about how he came to learn the recipe from his grandmother, and such other light stuff. I’s just wondering if anyone on this Kerala-specific portal may be in know of such a dish using afore-mentioned ingredients, and willing to share the name and the recipe of same! I’ll be much grateful. (sunilkumarkwatra@gmail.com)
Super recipe. Simple yet tasty. I avoided coconut, but still it came super tasty.
Thank you Poornima 🙂
Good site to know about Kerala veg recipes, thank u, is there any dish by name ERUSERRY? How to do it. Pl post it.
Jayaga, ‘Erussery’ is one of the traditional Kerala veg side dish usually served along with rice. I will try to include the recipe as early as possible. Thanks for the comment.
Its super & simple, thank u.
Thanks Jiss 🙂
Can u include nadan crab roast receipe next time?
Johnson, I will try to include it.
Very nice recipe.
Thanks Leena 🙂
For all these mezhukkupparatti no need to add water?