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February 21, 2022

Malabar spinach stir fry

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Ceylon spinach or Malabar spinach is an easy vine to grow. It is also called as Basella alba. These greens are easy to cook and can be eaten as a stir fry or with lentils. Malabar spinach stir fry is all you need for a quick meal.

Greens are great for vegans and vegetarians as they help increase their iron in the long run. Some other iron rich recipes are Tricolor poori with beets and spinach and amaranth roti. Both these breads can be eaten with a simple potato curry or chutney.

What is Malabar greens?

Ceylon spinach is known as bachalu paliya in Kannada while Marathis call it mayalu. Poi saag or pui saag in Hindi. It is also called as mồng tơi,in Vietnamese and saan choy in Chinese.It is cooked as a mixed vegetable utan in Philippines. Bengalis cook it with ilish or with red pumpkin. Odias cook it with mustard paste to make poi saaga rai while Gujaratis make fried poi na bhajias out of it.It is cooked with yam in Andhra while it is cooked with coconut gravy to make basale gassi in Tulu cuisine.

poi saag
poi saag

How to identify Malabar greens?

The leaves and vine are slightly thicker than normal spinach.

Is Malabar spinach healthy?

  • It is a powerhouse of Iron.
  • Loaded with vitamin A, C. It has 3 times vitamin C than spinach. 1.5 times that of Kale
  • It has good quantities of organic acids, water soluble polysaccharides, bioflavonoid and vitamin k
  • The phytochemicals present have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, vasodilatory actions, and antioxidant effects which have shown role to fight against cancer and cardiovascular diseases
  • It is rich in folates and vitamin B-6
  • It is very low in calories. Hence , excellent for weight-loss.

Ingredients

mayalu saag
Malabar spinach leaves
  • Malabar spinach greens
  • mustard seeds
  • cumin seeds
  • oil
  • ginger
  • onion
  • coriander powder
  • coconut
  • green chilli
  • tamarind paste

See recipe card for quantities.

Equipment

  • frying pan
  • mortar and pestle

How to make Malabar spinach recipe?

  1. Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds, curry leaves, cumin seeds to it. Let it splutter. Add chopped onions ,green chillies, ginger and let it cook until onions are pink.
malabar spinach recipe step 1

2. Now, add chopped leaves to it and cook until they wilt.

malabar spinach recipe step 2

3. In a mortar and pestle, grind coriander seeds/ powder with coconut.

malabar spinach recipe step 3

4. Add coriander powder – coconut mixture to the pan and mix well.

malabar spinach recipe step 4

5. Add a spoonful of tamarind paste and mix well.

malabar spinach recipe step 5

6. Heat oil, toast some garlic and red chillies.

malabar spinach recipe step 6

7. Add the tempering to the saag.

malabar spinach recipe step 7

Serve hot with roti or rice.

Print Recipe

Malabar spinach stir fry | Poi saag recipe

Malabar spinach stir fry is an easy curry for a weeknight. Learn to make this iron rich recipe here.
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Indian
Keyword: bachala kura, malabar spinach stir fry, poi saag, pui saag
Author: admin

Equipment

  • frying pan
  • mortar and pestle

Ingredients

  • 2  Onions  medium chopped
  • 300 gm Malabar spinach
  • 1 tbsp.  Tamarind paste
  • 1  tbsp.  Coconut  shredded
  • 2  tbsp.  Oil
  • Salt as per taste

Tempering

  • 1 tsp  Mustard seeds
  • 1 tsp  Cumin seeds
  • 1  tbsp.  Ginger
  • 1/2 tbsp.  Coriander powder
  • 2 Green chillies

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds, curry leaves, cumin seeds to it. Let it splutter.
  • Add chopped onions ,green chillies, ginger and let it cook until onions are pink.
  • Now, add chopped leaves to it and cook until they wilt.
  • In a mortar and pestle, grind coriander seeds/ powder with coconut.
  • Add coriander powder- coconut mixture to the pan and mix well.
  • Add a spoonful of tamarind paste and mix well.
  • Heat oil, toast some garlic and red chillies. Add the tempering to the saag.
  • Serve hot with roti or rice.

Variations

Other malabar spinach recipes are bachali kura chutney or making a dal by adding some lentils to it or making it with some mustard paste. If you like things spicy, add more green chiliies accordingly. You may also add garlic cloves to the above recipe.

Storage

Store it in refrigerator for 1-2 days. Give a fresh tempering if you like.

Top tip

Always add a dash of lemon juice or anything sour while cooking greens. It gives you a dash of vitamin C which helps in iron absorption. It is always good to avoid dairy with green as it inhibits Iron absorption.

FAQs

How do you clean Malabar spinach?

Gently rub the leaves to remove the dirt. Run it couple of times in water.

How do you freeze Malabar spinach?

Blanch it for 1 minute.Let it dry and freeze it in freezer bags.

Is Malabar spinach safe to eat raw?

Yes it can be eaten raw, boiled, steamed and even made as stir fry,soups and stews.

What is Malabar spinach called in India?

Malabar Spinach. It is called as pui shaak in Bengali.Poi ni bhaji in Gujarati. Basale soppu in Kannada,valchi bhaji in Konkani, valicheera in Malayalam and bachali kura in Telegu.

Food safety

Always reheat before you eat leftovers.

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