Cheera Thoran – Kerala Style

Cheera Thoran

Looking for a healthy, 10-minute side dish? Cheera Thoran is the ultimate Kerala-style spinach stir-fry that brings "Modern Heritage" to your kitchen.

It’s vibrant, dry, and packed with coconut—the perfect "Modern Heritage" dish to pair with some steaming Matta rice or a simple dal.

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Spinach (Cheera) - about 500g

Grated Coconut - 1/2 cup

shallot

Small Shallots - 3-4

Green Chilies - 2

Cumin Seeds - 1 tsp

Turmeric

Turmeric - 1 tsp

Mustard seeds

dried Red Chilies

Dried Red Chilies

Curry Leaves

Curry Leaves

Prep time: 10 mins (If you use Frunka’s fresh, pre-washed spinach)

Cook time: 10 mins (Literally)

Serves: 2–3 as a side

Step 1

Don’t just throw the coconut in! In a small blender (or using a mortar and pestle), give the grated coconut, shallots, green chilies, cumin, and a pinch of turmeric a quick “pulse.” You want a coarse, crumbly mix, not a paste.

Step 2

Heat a tablespoon of coconut oil in a pan. Toss in the mustard seeds until they start dancing (popping), then add the dried red chilies and those fragrant curry leaves.

Step 3

Add your finely chopped spinach to the pan with a pinch of salt. Don’t add water! Spinach is mostly water anyway, and we want this dish nice and dry. Sauté for 2–3 minutes until it wilts down.

Step 4

Create a little “well” in the center of the spinach and bury your coconut mixture in there. Cover the pan for 2 minutes on low heat to let the steam cook the rawness out of the shallots.

Step 5

Remove the lid, give everything a good stir to combine the “Forest Green” with the “Parchment White” coconut, and you’re done!