BITTER GUARD THORAN ( plant power cooking challenge ; week 23)

Hello chefs, its being months that i have not shared u guys any traditional kerala recipes. I was busy with my work and was staying in my office cottage. Finally am home and what better way to celebrate your homecoming than helping your mom in kitchen. When i read this weeks challenge, i immediately thought of making the bitter guard thoran because we are growing bitter melons in our back yard.

  1. The freshly plucked bitter melons are washed properly
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2 Then cut it in to small slices
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3 put a tea spoon of salt
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4 other ingredients for our traditional bitter melon thoran are chillies , ginger , onions , curry leaves and coconut . Ginger, chillies and onions are cut into small pieces.
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5 required amount of coconut is taken. I am using an old type of coconut scraper for removing the coconut flesh from its shell
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6 pour some coconut oil in the pan and wait for a few mintes for the oil to become hot.
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7 add a pinch of fenugreek seeds and mustard seeds in to the oil.
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8 Then add the chillies, ginger , onions , curry leaves and coconut in to the pan .

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9 Mix these properly for 2 minutes and then close the pan and wait for 10 minutes while the stove is in high flames.
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10 After 10 minutes set the stove to low flames and wait for another 5 minutes . And dont forget to mix these at regular intervals .

Hurrayy... our traditional thoran is ready to be served.....
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