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Cluster Beans With Yam | Senai Avarakkai Curry Recipe

Updated: Nov 23, 2015 · Published: Jul 31, 2008 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 31 Comments

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Cluster Beans, a very interesting vegetable when I did some research on them. They are known by various names in different states in India and surprisingly in many of them, they are an integral part of their meals. In Kerala, this is not the case and I see it on our table only when we have visitors like my aunt or sis from Tamil Nadu.

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Cluster beans, known as Mattikaya in Telugu and Kothavarakkai in Tamil is popular in the north as Guar. In Malayalam, we just call it Kothavarakka, a slight variation in pronunciation from what its called in Tamil. I am a little confused about what Chitkaya/Chikkadikaya is? Is it another name for the vegetable in Telugu?

Anyway, I got a pack of it in the Indian store and immediately grabbed it, thinking I will try what my mom normally makes with it - an avial or a in a tangy gravy with ground coconut and tomatoes.


In the end, I ended up making a quick stir fry of it with elephant yam (chena). The combination turned out to be a winner and we loved it!

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Clustered Beans Indian-Style with Yam

Ingredients:
Cluster beans - 2 cups, cut into 1" pieces
Yam - 1 cup, cubed
Coconut - 4 tbsp, grated (optional)
Chopped garlic - 2 tsp
Shallots - 4
Coriander powder - ½ tsp
Jeera powder - ½ tsp
Chilli powder - ½ tsp
Salt - to taste
Coconut oil - 2 tsp

How I Made It:

1. Cook the cluster beans and yam separately in water till they are tender. Cooking them together will make the yam bitter. The water used to cook the cluster beans should not be used since it will be bitter.

2. Heat oil in a pan and lightly fry the garlic and shallots. Then add the coriander, chilly and jeera powders and fry for another 30 seconds.

3. Mix in the coconut, yam and beans with some salt and leave it on sim for 4-5 minutes.Serve hot with rice and gravy.

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  1. Indranee

    August 01, 2008 at 11:48 am

    This preparation looks quite healthy and yummy! Plz check my blog...have got something for you:)

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  2. Aparna

    August 01, 2008 at 9:19 am

    I love cluster beans but avoid yam.
    But your combination of the two looks really good, Nags.

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  3. A_and_N

    August 01, 2008 at 4:53 am

    The pic is beautiful. I love kothorangai stir fry 🙂 Not eaten Yam much. Mebbe, I should try it no?

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  4. Sangeeth

    July 31, 2008 at 5:58 pm

    very luring pics dear....luved ur recipe...recently I make this curry too

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  5. Cham

    July 31, 2008 at 4:45 pm

    We make kottavarankai poriyal but ur curry sounds delicous 🙂

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  6. Richa

    July 31, 2008 at 3:29 pm

    that is one good combo! the veg looks very appetising 🙂

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  7. TBC

    July 31, 2008 at 2:15 pm

    Like chena a lot. Use it mainly for mezhukuparati.:D

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  8. Latha

    July 31, 2008 at 1:55 pm

    Hey nags, the pictures are divine and i feel like eatign some right now! Like sra said this is called Gorichikudukai in Telugu in most Rayalseema regions and I think in Hyderabad and some other Telangana regions of Andhra and Andhra region as well it is called Mattikaya - whats in a name right? I love this veggie 🙂

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  9. Rajitha

    July 31, 2008 at 12:40 pm

    we make this at home....the recipe is a lil different tho...delicious!

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  10. Laavanya

    July 31, 2008 at 11:41 am

    I haven't cooked with this in ages.. my mom only makes paruppu usli with this and I simply use beans as a substitute. This with yams is an unusual combination but looks very tempting.

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