This is a simple and yummy Karnataka style basic palya recipe with chow chow / Chayote. Its called as seeme badanekayi palya in Kannada. I have tasted this kind of palya in friends house, marriage function and restaurants. As I told, this is the basic Karnataka style poriyal without onion, garlic. People call it as Palya in Kannada. I have tried it with chow chow vegetable. You can use bottle gourd, radish, snake gourd and beans instead. It so easy to make and tastes great with rice. Its a no onion, no garlic recipe as well. Grated coconut and coriander leaves are the star ingredients for this recipe. So do not skip these two at any cost. Friends, do try this simple and easy Karnataka style chow chow palya. You will love it. Lets see how to make chow chow poriyal with step by step pictures.
Check out my another version of chayote curry, chow chow kootu, chow chow thogayal.
INGREDIENTS
Check out my another version of chayote curry, chow chow kootu, chow chow thogayal.
Chow chow palya / Chow chow poriyal recipe
Karnataka style chow chow palya/ Chayote curry, Chow chow poriyal for rice
Cuisine:
South Indian
Category:
Side dish
Serves:
Serves
Prep time:
10 Minutes
Cook time:
20 Minutes
Total time:
30 Minutes
INGREDIENTS
1 cup = 240ml
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HOW TO MAKE CHOW CHOW PALYA
- Wash and peel the skin of chow chow. Chop into small cubes and set aside.
- Heat oil in a pressure cooker base. Splutter mustard seeds, urad dal, chana dal and curry leaves.
- Add chopped chow chow and saute for a minute till it shrinks a bit.
- Add turmeric powder, salt and sugar. Mix well.
- Add 1 tbsp water and pressure cook in high flame for 2 whistles.
- Switch off the flame. Remove the whistle after the steam is released.
- Boil and drain the excess water. Lastly add the grated coconut and coriander leaves.
- Mix well and cook for a minute. Switch off the flame.
- Serve with sambar, vatha kuzhambu and even with chapathi if you like !
METHOD - STEP BY STEP PICTURES
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