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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Beans Mushroom Stir Fry With Coconut Milk / Beans Mushoom Poriyal




             Beans mushroom poriyal / stir fry is very easy to make side dish with very simple ingredients. This dish is a combination of green beans and mushroom. Both are rich in protein and other vital nutrients which are very good for our health. Here I added coconut milk to the veggies which adds a nice taste to the dish. This can be served with sambar rice,  rasam rice, curd rice or chapathi.



   Ingredients

          1 Cup of Chopped Green Beans
          1/2 Cup of Sliced & Chopped Mushroom, I used Baby Bella Mushroom
          2 Tbsp of Chopped Red Onion
          1 Finely Chopped Big Garlic Clove / 1/2 Tsp of Garlic Powder
          1 Heaping Tsp of Sambhar Powder
          1 Tbsp of Thick Coconut Milk
          1/4 Tsp of Garam Masala
          Salt as needed

    To Temper

          2 Tsp of Oil / Butter
          1 Tsp of Mustard
          1/2 Tsp of Urad Dal
          5 Curry Leaves

    Method

  • Wash and chop the beans and mushroom.
  • Heat a pan with oil / butter, add mustard seeds, urad dal and curry leaves, after mustard seeds splutters, add chopped red onion and garlic / garlic powder, saute this for 2 mins until onion turns golden brown.
  • Add chopped beans, mushroom and salt , fry this for a min. Add sambhar powder and garam masala, fry this for a min, sprinkle some water, cover and cook it for 5 mins in a medium-high flame or until the vegetables turns soft. Open the pan, add coconut milk, mix well with vegetables, cook for another 2 mins and turn off the flame.
  • Serve hot with sambar rice,  rasam ricecurd rice or chapathi.



   Tips
  • If you don't have coconut milk, instead you can use cow's milk.
  • If you don't have sambhar powder, use 2 tsp of coriander powder, 1 tsp of red chilly powder and 1/2 tsp of turmeric powder.
  • If you don't have any masala, just use salt, pepper and garlic powder.
     
    Health Benefits of Green Beans and Mushroom         

    Green Beans
  • Rich source of dietary fiber, folates, vitamin B6 and vitamin A.
  • Rich in anti-oxidant, protein and good for cardiovascular system.
  • They are good immune booster.

    Mushroom
  • Good for weight loss.
  • Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Good for immune function and cardiovascular benefits.
  • Mushroom are low in calories, cholesterol free and rich in vitamin D and selenium

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35 comments:

  1. thats an unusal combo and looks delicious dear :) you make very yummy curry's loving it !!

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  2. Nice and healthy I will try this soon :)

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  3. I like easy, I like simple and I certainly would love to have this fry with rice as a side.

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  4. A classic combo for sure!!! Simply superb...

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  5. this combo looks really interesting... love it!!!

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  6. Wow the combo sounds interesting, I have not tried this combo dear. Looks good, will try it soon...

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  7. hmm.. yummy stir fry..

    Regards,
    Bindu
    http://indianrecipegalleri.blogspot.in/

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  8. will try this combo...looks so yummy....

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  9. great stir fry and like the touch of coconut milk giving a great flavor for sure.

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  10. Looks very tempting n love the flavors

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  11. Oh, yummy, love this combination. Would be perfect with rotis.

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  12. very yummy luking fry n combo is quite new 2 me...very temtpign..

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  13. Love the addition of that 1 tbsp coconut milk. I'm sure it would enhance the flavour to heights :)

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  14. that's a very different and healthy combo ! looks delicious !

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  15. Love this bean and mushroom stir fry. Simple and delicious.

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  16. Hi Gayathri, that's a very appetizing dish. :))

    Best regards.

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