Chena varuthathu has a special place in Kerala sadhya. It is usually served with the other sadhya vibhavangal. A simple and easy to make side dish. Preparing method may vary in different places, this is the way we do at home.
How to prepare Chena/ yam frieschena / elephant yam pieces 1 cup
turmeric powder 1/2 teaspoon
red chilly powder 1 teaspoon or more
garlic ginger paste 1 teaspoon
fennel seed powder 1/4 teaspoon
salt
oil for frying
Mix everything together. Deep fry till you get golden brown fried yam.
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looks lovely. chena is not always available in hyderabad unless i go to food world. sigh.. i love chena thoran!
ReplyDeleteyum...never had chenai with garic..looks great
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great snack for winter. YUM!!. See you on the 1 st!!:))
ReplyDeleteHi Seena I love the photo they look wonderful. Yams are very tasty I bet this dish goes well with your meals. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat looks absolutely delicious. Wish I could take a bite of the screen Seena.
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy...goes well with rasam or sambar rice.
ReplyDeleteThese would go well with some green mango chutney :)
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays to you and the family.
Love to try it...Looks delicious:)
ReplyDeletethis must be yummy fries. Have to try sometime. Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteMakes a lovely evening snack.. thanx!
ReplyDeleteI've only made mezukuparati with yam but I do remember eating these:-)
ReplyDeleteHey ....you really got loads of dishes in here.....I missed this one:)
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