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Chamadumpa vepudu/arbi stir fry
Colocasia is known as Arbi in Hindi and chamadumpa in telugu.It is also know as taro vegetable. The best way to cook this is to simply stir fry it with salt and chilli powder. It can be had in combination with rice and pappu charu and is quite comforting specially in winters. It also can also be eaten as a snack on its own. Making the chamadumpa vepudu is a little time consuming as it takes aroud 15-20 mintues to get fried. It does take more oil but then what is life without indulgence once in a way Arbi/chamadumpa looks like this. Ingredients: Step 1 : Cooking the arbi. Step 2: Peeling and chopping. Peel the skin off the arbi. It does come off easily. It is similar to peeling potatoes. You would find that the pieces are slimy to touch but the sliminess will go off during the process of frying. (Once you have peeled the arbi/chamadumpalu do not wash them in water as they would turn more slimy)
Step 3: Stir frying Heat the oil in a non stick kadhai. Do not stir or move the pieces for about 5 minutes. Allow to cook on medium flame. Stirring at this point may mash up the pieces. Keep repeating the process till all the pieces have browned well. Now add the salt and mix well. Serve hot with rice. Tips: To make the stir fry crunchier, chop the arbi into small pieces. If you like it soft, just chop into bigger pieces related searches : Chamadumpa
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