Alwathi with homegrown Corn and Colocasia leaves

Alva Panna Alvati[Alvati curry prepared using tender leaves of colocasia]. This is a special amchigele dish prepared specially during the end of the monsoon.

As we were harvesting the corn at the end of its season, this dish was a must! I have eaten many varieties of alwathi and this is the basic curry prepared with corn on the cob, colocasia leaves, and groundnuts. Topped with coconut oil, eaten with a hot bowl of white rice. Here is a detailed video recipe with steps to prepare alvathi:

Yield: 4

Alwathi With Homegrown Corn & Colocasia Leaves

Alwathi With Homegrown Corn & Colocasia Leaves
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • Fresh Corn on the cob - 2
  • Colocasia leaves with stem- 2 to 3 cups
  • Peanuts/Groundnut- 1/2 cup- Soaked in water 
  • Freshly grated coconut- 3/4th cup
  • Dry Red Chillies- 4 to 5
  • Tamarind- 2 inches 
  • Turmeric Powder- little
  • Salt -as per taste

Instructions

Pre preparations for the curry:

Chop corn on the cob about 2-inch pieces

Soak Groundnuts/Peanuts for at least 1 hour in hot water

Chop the alva/colocasia leaves and its stem and keep aside.

In a Cooker add chopped corn pieces, chopped colocasia leaves, and soaked groundnuts, a little salt. Then cook for 1 whistle or till the corn is cooked thoroughly.

To prepare curry masol:

In a mixer jar take dry red chilies, freshly grated coconut, tamarind, and a little turmeric powder and grind to a smooth paste.

Now in a pan, combine pressure cooked veggies and ground masala, mix evenly. Adjust salt.

Close and cook on medium flame till the masol is cooked.

Top it with a little coconut oil. Serve hot with rice, chapati, or dosa.

Notes

  • Some people also add a little bit of jaggery to this dish. Its totally optional.
  • As we know that colocasia leaves can be itchy. Choose the most tender leaves to avoid the itch!
  • Also, we can substitute tamarind with hog plums(ambodo) or bimbul, or star fruit.
  • We can add cooked jackfruit seeds, cooked fresh bamboo shoots to this curry as a substitute for groundnuts.
  • Finally, this curry can be seasoned with oil, mustard, curry leaves OR coconut oil, crushed garlic. Or even without season, it tastes great!

Nutrition Information

Yield

4

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 312Total Fat 7gSaturated Fat 6gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 1gCholesterol 0mgSodium 359mgCarbohydrates 64gFiber 7gSugar 36gProtein 5g

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