Hyderabadi Green Bean & Coconut Stir-Fry (Poriyal)

Side Dishes

March 21, 2026

Step into the vibrant world of Hyderabadi Vaishnava cuisine with this stunning Green Bean and Coconut Poriyal! This simple yet elegant dish is a feast for the eyes and the palate, contrasting crisp, bright green beans with snowy-white coconut, all speckled with popping black mustard seeds and nutty urad dal. It’s a classic South Indian side dish that comes together in minutes, proving that simple ingredients can create the most unforgettable flavors. Get ready to elevate your weeknight meals!

Ingredients

• For the Spice Paste
• 1 tbsp Chana dal
• 1 tbsp Raw rice
• 2 Hot green chilies, minced and seeded
• 3 tbsp Water
• For the Tempering (Tadka)
• 5 tbsp Ghee or sesame oil
• 1 tbsp Split urad dal (or 3 tbsp chopped peanuts)
• 1 tsp Black mustard seeds
• 8-10 fresh Curry leaves
• 1/4 tsp Yellow asafetida powder (hing)
• For the Stir-Fry
• 16 oz / 455 g Green beans, trimmed and cut into 1/4-inch pieces, steamed until nearly tender
• 1 tsp Salt, or to taste
• 1/8 tsp Freshly ground black pepper
• 3 oz / 85 g Grated fresh or defrosted frozen coconut
• 3 tbsp Chopped fresh dill, fennel, or coriander

Instructions

1. Make the Spice Paste: In a spice mill or coffee grinder, grind the chana dal and raw rice to a fine powder. Transfer to a small bowl and stir in the minced green chilies and 3 tbsp of water to form a paste. Set aside.
2. Temper the Spices: Heat the ghee or sesame oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat. Add the urad dal and fry for about 15 seconds until it begins to turn light brown.
3. Pop the Seeds: Add the black mustard seeds. Once they begin to pop, immediately add the curry leaves and asafetida powder.
4. Cook the Paste: A few seconds later, pour in the dal-rice paste. Cook, stirring, until the mixture dries out and becomes fragrant.
5. Sauté the Beans: Add the pre-steamed green beans, salt, and black pepper to the pan. Sauté, tossing frequently, until the beans are heated through and coated in the spices.
6. Finish and Serve: Turn off the heat. Stir in the grated coconut and your choice of fresh herbs. Toss gently to combine and serve immediately.

Nutritional Information

• Serving Size: 1 cup
• Calories: 185
• Fat: 14g
• Carbohydrates: 12g
• Fiber: 5g
• Sugar: 4g
• Protein: 4g
• (Disclaimer: This is an estimate and may vary based on used.)

Pro Tips

• Steam the green beans ahead of time and store them in the fridge for a super-fast assembly just before serving.
• For extra protein and a nutty crunch, substitute the urad dal with 3 tablespoons of chopped peanuts or almonds.
• Ensure your mustard seeds fully pop before adding other ; this releases their pungent flavor and prevents bitterness.
• For a brighter flavor, squeeze a wedge of fresh lime over the finished dish just before serving.

FAQ

Q: Can I make this green bean poriyal vegan
A: Absolutely. To make this recipe fully vegan, simply use sesame oil or coconut oil for the tempering instead of ghee. All other ingredients in the recipe are naturally plant-based.

Q: How can I add more protein to this vegetarian dish
A: This poriyal already contains protein from the chana and urad dals. For an extra protein boost and a delicious crunch, you can substitute the urad dal with 3 tablespoons of chopped peanuts or almonds as suggested in the pro tips. Serving it alongside a lentil curry (dal) also creates a complete protein meal.

Q: How do I store leftover green bean poriyal
A: Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The texture of the coconut is best when fresh, but the dish reheats well. For best results, reheat gently in a pan over low heat until warmed through.

Q: What if I don’t have a spice grinder
A: If you don’t have a spice grinder for the chana dal and rice, you can create a simpler version. Skip the spice paste step and proceed directly to the tempering. The dish will still be delicious, though it will have a slightly different texture and flavor profile.

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