RecipesVegetables: The Half of the Plate

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Cabbage Thoran

The master thoran: shredded cabbage, crushed coconut, turmeric

Low GlVegan
Mixed vegetable curry in a copper bowl

Photograph: Adobe Stock · representative of the dish

YieldServes 4
Active15 minutes
Total25 minutes
DifficultyEasy
The re-engineeringCoconut oil cut from 25–30 g to 10 g and moved to the end, where the nose finds it; grated coconut from the usual 100–125 g to 50 g. Nothing else changes, because nothing else needed to.

Learn this one properly and you have learned six. A thoran is not a stir-fry: nothing is fried and no water is added. The cabbage cooks in the moisture it already contains, under a lid, while a coarse crush of coconut, green chilli and shallot waits to go in at the end. Every other thoran in this chapter changes the vegetable and the cutting, and leaves this method alone. Get the two cues right — dry pan at the finish, cabbage still with bite — and it is a ten-minute dish you will make weekly.

Before you start: The tempering and the crush both need to be ready before the pan goes on. Crush the coconut mixture first, shred the cabbage second, and keep them in separate bowls within reach.

Cabbage Thoran

Active 15 minutes Total 25 minutes
Scale 4 servings

Ingredients — tap to tick off

  • 50 g (⅔ cup) freshly grated coconut
  • 40 g (about 4) shallots, roughly chopped
  • 10 g (2) green chillies, roughly chopped
  • 2 g (⅓ tsp) ground turmeric
  • 500 g (about 1 small head) cabbage, shredded 3–4 mm
  • 2.5 g (scant ½ tsp) salt, or M07
  • 10 g (2 tsp) coconut oil
  • 2 g (½ tsp) mustard seed
  • 2 g (1 sprig) curry leaves

Allergens: Mustard.

Equipment: Wide heavy pan or cheena chatti, 26 cm, with a lid; chattuvam or flat wooden turner. Substitute: any wide pan and a wooden spatula. Avoid a metal spatula, which bruises and breaks the vegetable and turns a thoran to mush.

Per serving (estimated)

Energy110 kcal
Protein2.6 g
Fibre5.0 g
Net carbohydrate6.8 g
Total carbohydrate11.8 g
Sugars5.7 g
Fat8.0 g
Saturated fat6.7 g
Sodium280 mg

From ICMR-NIN IFCT 2017 and USDA FoodData Central. Per-serving figures stay the same when you scale.

Method — tap a step to mark it done, tap a time to start a timer

  1. Crush the coconut, shallots, green chilli and turmeric together — a few pulses in a mixie, or thirty seconds in a mortar. You want a coarse, streaky crumble in which the coconut is still recognisable, not a paste. Over-grinding is the commonest fault in a thoran and it makes the finished dish gluey.
  2. Heat the dry pan for , add the oil, and swirl it to a film. Add the mustard seed and let it finish popping — vigorous, then subsiding, 20–30 seconds. Add the curry leaves and let them crackle 5–10 seconds, until the leaf goes glossy and slightly translucent.
  3. Add the cabbage all at once with the salt, and toss to coat. It will look like too much for the pan and will collapse by half within two minutes.
  4. Cover and cook on a medium flame, stirring twice, until the cabbage has wilted and turned a shade deeper green but still resists a fingernail, . Do not add water. If nothing is steaming after two minutes, the flame is too low.
  5. Uncover and check the pan by tilting it. If water runs to the low side, cook uncovered until it has gone, .
  6. Fold in the coconut crush off the direct heat, lifting rather than stirring, and return to a low flame for — just long enough for the raw shallot smell to lift and the coconut to warm through and look dry and separate again. The finished thoran should mound on a spoon and leave no liquid on the plate.
Why this worksCabbage is about 92% water, so a covered pan is a steamer and needs no added liquid. Adding the coconut at the end keeps its fat and its aroma on the surface of the vegetable rather than dissolved into the pan, and the same is true of the oil in the tempering. Two teaspoons met directly by the tongue read as more than four cooked in from the start.
Sourcing note

Any tight green cabbage works, and a Western supermarket white or Savoy cabbage is closer to Kerala cabbage than you would expect. Avoid red cabbage, which bleeds and turns the coconut grey. Frozen grated coconut, thawed, is the right choice outside Kerala and is used in this book without apology; desiccated coconut is not a substitute here, because the dish depends on the coconut still holding water. If desiccated is all you have, use 25 g soaked in 25 ml warm water for 10 minutes, and accept a drier, sweeter result.

If you are watching…

Blood sugar: 6.8 g of net carbohydrate for a 120 g serving. This is the dish that makes a smaller rice portion tolerable, because it fills the same volume at a tenth of the density. Serve 150 g of it, not 80 g.

Blood pressure: 280 mg of sodium against a 2,000 mg daily target. Made with M07 it falls to about 210 mg, and dropping the salt to 1.5 g takes it near 180 mg without the dish tasting under-seasoned, because the shallot and chilli are doing seasoning work.

Cholesterol: 6.7 g of saturated fat is the honest cost of coconut in a thoran, and most of it is the coconut rather than the oil. Halving the coconut to 25 g and making up the volume with an extra 100 g of cabbage brings it to about 3.6 g, at a real cost in mouthfeel.

Swap it

No fresh coconut → 25 g desiccated, soaked as above. The dish becomes drier and sweeter and loses the fresh-coconut aroma that is most of its character.

Coconut oil → groundnut or sesame oil. Saturated fat per serving drops from 6.7 g to about 4.7 g, and the dish stops tasting like a thoran. This is the one place in the book where coconut oil is the flavour rather than the medium, so make this swap for a weekday and not for a guest. (Allergen: this swap introduces peanuts, sesame.)

Cabbage → 500 g shredded white or Chinese cabbage, or 400 g grated chayote. Both work; chayote gives more water, so expect an extra 2–3 minutes uncovered.

Add 100 g cooked vanpayar at step 6 → protein rises about 2 g per serving and the plate gains its pulse. The best single addition to any thoran in this chapter.

Scale it

At eight servings, cook in two pans rather than one. A single deep pan steams the cabbage into a wet heap, and no amount of uncovered cooking gets a thoran back once it has stewed.

Make ahead · store · freeze

Best within an hour of cooking. Fridge 3 days in a covered container. Freeze 1 month — it is safe and it thaws watery, so this is a last resort rather than a plan. Reheat dry in a pan for 3–4 minutes, never in a microwave with a lid on, which steams the coconut back into a paste.

Leftovers

Fold cold thoran into a dosa as it sets, or into scrambled egg. Two hundred grams of it turned through 100 g of cooked matta rice with a squeeze of lime is a lunch that needs nothing else except a pulse.

Troubleshooting

Wet and heavy: too small a pan, the lid left on too long, or water added. Uncover and cook it dry over a higher flame; you will recover most of it.

Gluey, pasty coconut: the crush was ground to a paste. Nothing rescues this batch. Pulse, do not grind, next time.

Cabbage grey and sulphurous: overcooked. Cabbage's sulphur compounds develop with time on heat, so the fix is a shorter cook and a higher flame, not a lower one.

Serve with
R015 Matta Rice · R058 Parippu Curry · R024 Meen Vevichathu · R107 Sambharam

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