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Chena Vanpayar Curry / Yam Erissery Recipe - Onam Sadya Recipes

Updated: Dec 1, 2015 · Published: Apr 29, 2010 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 18 Comments

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This is a slightly varied version of the popular Kerala recipe - Erissery. I didn't have coconut in hand so I had to improvise since I was really in a mood for some mushy curry type thing with yam and it also had to go with roti and rice. I remembered amma putting together something like this but I was almost sure she wouldn't remember the dish nor the recipe because it was her own concoction. So I went with what I had and instinct.

By the way, I used black eyed peas because red cow peas (vanpayar) is not easily available here. Traditionally, that's what's used in erissery.

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I guess you can call this:

Chena Vanpayar Erissery without Coconut!
Serves 4

Ingredients

2 cups elephant yam, cubed
¾ cup black eyed beans / vanpayar

To grind:
4 green chillies
6-8 shallots / pearl onions
½ teaspoon jeera / cumin
A pinch of turmeric

To temper:
¼ teaspoon mustard seeds
1 dry red chilli,  broken into half
A few curry leaves
2 teaspoon oil

How I Made It:

1. Pressure cook the black eyed beans with sufficient water for 3-4 whistles. Alternatively, you can cook in a closed pot with enough water to cover it for 45 mins to an hour until soft but not mushy.

2. Grind the ingredients in the list under 'To grind'. Set aside.

3. Cook the yam in a pan with enough water to cover it, until soft. This should take about 10-12 mins. Once done, drain any remaining water and set aside.

4. Heat oil for tempering in a pan and add the remaining ingredients. When the mustard seeds pop, add the ground paste. Fry for 10 seconds and add the cooked yam and beans. Add salt. Cook for 5 mins until well mixed.

Serve warm with rotis or rice.

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  1. Mriganayani

    April 29, 2010 at 5:18 pm

    The one curry leaf and the single mustard on top of it adds so much character to the picture. Almost like a Gautham Menon movie! LOL!

    I don't think I've ever eaten anything like this before. I'd like to try it though - I want to have this along with a nice jeera rasam and rice. Hmmm..

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  2. Apu

    April 29, 2010 at 3:49 pm

    Yummy! This will go so well with rice!

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  3. rekhas kitchen

    April 29, 2010 at 9:49 am

    A very new combo. nags that to with out coconut looks great.

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  4. Srimathi

    April 29, 2010 at 5:43 pm

    I have not used these 2 ingredients in one dish Nags, I will try it because it reminds me suran.

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  5. Priya

    April 29, 2010 at 8:22 am

    Thats an interesting combo, makes me drool..

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  6. Sharmilee! :)

    April 29, 2010 at 4:16 pm

    Havent heard of this recipe....luv the pic!

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  7. Divya Kudua

    April 29, 2010 at 7:46 am

    Yam is something I am so fond of and I always stick to chena mezhukkupuratty since thats the way I like them,slightly mushy-perfect combination with matta ari.Got to try this erissery-without coconut:).

    Btw,the pic is taking too long to upload,still only halfway through,will come bk to check the pic later.

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  8. RAKS KITCHEN

    April 29, 2010 at 1:56 pm

    New recipe to me,sounds good!

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  9. Nags

    April 29, 2010 at 7:48 am

    oh is it? thanks for letting me know Divya! Wonder why that's happening!

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  10. Bits of Taste

    April 29, 2010 at 6:25 am

    Lovely vegetable dish! Can't resist to try it.

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