Yes, to Yam
As far as the popularity of this tuber vegetable is concerned, the elephant foot yam or suran is extensively used in Kerala cuisine. Though, I’m not really sure of its usage in other regional cuisines of India. Since my childhood days, jimikand has been a regular in my house and I would love the variety of preparations like curries, stir-fries and chips that my mother would prepare for us. One of my fond memories of this vegetable is the spicy and tangy Yam Chips. As is obvious, this Yam Chips recipe is from my mother’s collection and we would usually have it as a side dish with dal-rice, sambar-rice or rasam-rice combinations. I can’t explain the comfort that this combo brings. Another version to the Jimikand Chips would be the rather more crispy and crunchy Yam Fry. I have also introduced this vegetable to my family members and a few more people. Since the time they’ve tasted Yam, they’ve all loved it. This Jimikand recipe is surely for keeps. So, whenever you get your hands on some elephant foot yam, get it and make this dish.
About Yam Chips
This is a rather simple and easy Jimikand recipe with only 4 ingredients, except the yam – turmeric powder, red chili powder, lemon juice and salt. You just need to marinate the sliced yam with these for a while, shallow-fry in hot oil and enjoy the excellence that the dish brings to the palate. The few substitutes that you can use in place of the lemon juice are vinegar, apple cider vinegar and tamarind juice. Also, you can opt to bake or air-fry the marinated yam slices instead of frying. All the more healthy. Apart from the recipe, there are a few things that you must keep in mind when working with elephant foot yam.
Processing the yam by peeling and cutting can be a difficult task, since it is an extremely hard tuber. Thus, the knife that you will use has to be sharp and heavy. So, be extremely careful while handling it.The best way to cut through the yam into smaller slices or pieces is to get the vegetable halved or quartered from the vegetable vendor itself.Some varieties of the elephant foot yam may cause skin irritation and itchiness on the hands. So, when you are slicing it for this Jimikand recipe, spread some coconut oil or any other edible oil lightly on your palms before beginning to chop.It is for the same reason; a souring agent is added to yam recipes as sometimes this vegetable may also cause irritation in the throat. Lemon juice is added in the Yam Chips recipe.
How to make Yam Chips
Preparation
- Peel, rinse and slice 250 grams yam in 0.3 to 0.4 cm slices. Add ½ teaspoon turmeric powder, 1 teaspoon red chili powder, 1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice and salt as required to the yam slices. You can also make the marinade first in a small bowl and then add it to the yam slices.
- Mix well so that each and every yam slice gets uniformly coated with the marinade.
- Marinate the yam slices for 10 to 15 minutes. This is how the marinated yam will appear after marination.
Make Yam Chips
- In a flat skillet, frying pan or tawa, heat oil as needed for shallow frying and add the marinated yam slices. The yam slices are shallow fried, so you do not need to add too much of oil. For the first batch, add about 3 to 4 tablespoons of oil and later add as needed. Fry with any neutral tasting oil.
- Shallow fry the yam slices, turning over when one side is cooked. Turn over for a few more times for even frying.
- Fry the yam slices till crisp, cooked and well browned. Drain the fried Yam Chips on a kitchen paper towels.
- Garnish Yam Chips with some coriander leaves and serve hot. Additionally, some lemon wedges can also be served with the yam. Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Aloo Bhaja | Bengali Style Alu Bhaja Capsicum Fry | South Indian Bell Pepper Stir Fry Mushroom Fry (Goan Style) This Yam Chips recipe from the archives first published in February 2012 has been republished and updated on November 2022.
title: “Yam Chips Jimikand Recipe " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-13” author: “Denise Bridge”
Yes, to Yam
As far as the popularity of this tuber vegetable is concerned, the elephant foot yam or suran is extensively used in Kerala cuisine. Though, I’m not really sure of its usage in other regional cuisines of India. Since my childhood days, jimikand has been a regular in my house and I would love the variety of preparations like curries, stir-fries and chips that my mother would prepare for us. One of my fond memories of this vegetable is the spicy and tangy Yam Chips. As is obvious, this Yam Chips recipe is from my mother’s collection and we would usually have it as a side dish with dal-rice, sambar-rice or rasam-rice combinations. I can’t explain the comfort that this combo brings. Another version to the Jimikand Chips would be the rather more crispy and crunchy Yam Fry. I have also introduced this vegetable to my family members and a few more people. Since the time they’ve tasted Yam, they’ve all loved it. This Jimikand recipe is surely for keeps. So, whenever you get your hands on some elephant foot yam, get it and make this dish.
About Yam Chips
This is a rather simple and easy Jimikand recipe with only 4 ingredients, except the yam – turmeric powder, red chili powder, lemon juice and salt. You just need to marinate the sliced yam with these for a while, shallow-fry in hot oil and enjoy the excellence that the dish brings to the palate. The few substitutes that you can use in place of the lemon juice are vinegar, apple cider vinegar and tamarind juice. Also, you can opt to bake or air-fry the marinated yam slices instead of frying. All the more healthy. Apart from the recipe, there are a few things that you must keep in mind when working with elephant foot yam.
Processing the yam by peeling and cutting can be a difficult task, since it is an extremely hard tuber. Thus, the knife that you will use has to be sharp and heavy. So, be extremely careful while handling it.The best way to cut through the yam into smaller slices or pieces is to get the vegetable halved or quartered from the vegetable vendor itself.Some varieties of the elephant foot yam may cause skin irritation and itchiness on the hands. So, when you are slicing it for this Jimikand recipe, spread some coconut oil or any other edible oil lightly on your palms before beginning to chop.It is for the same reason; a souring agent is added to yam recipes as sometimes this vegetable may also cause irritation in the throat. Lemon juice is added in the Yam Chips recipe.
How to make Yam Chips
Preparation
- Peel, rinse and slice 250 grams yam in 0.3 to 0.4 cm slices. Add ½ teaspoon turmeric powder, 1 teaspoon red chili powder, 1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice and salt as required to the yam slices. You can also make the marinade first in a small bowl and then add it to the yam slices.
- Mix well so that each and every yam slice gets uniformly coated with the marinade.
- Marinate the yam slices for 10 to 15 minutes. This is how the marinated yam will appear after marination.
Make Yam Chips
- In a flat skillet, frying pan or tawa, heat oil as needed for shallow frying and add the marinated yam slices. The yam slices are shallow fried, so you do not need to add too much of oil. For the first batch, add about 3 to 4 tablespoons of oil and later add as needed. Fry with any neutral tasting oil.
- Shallow fry the yam slices, turning over when one side is cooked. Turn over for a few more times for even frying.
- Fry the yam slices till crisp, cooked and well browned. Drain the fried Yam Chips on a kitchen paper towels.
- Garnish Yam Chips with some coriander leaves and serve hot. Additionally, some lemon wedges can also be served with the yam. Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Aloo Bhaja | Bengali Style Alu Bhaja Capsicum Fry | South Indian Bell Pepper Stir Fry Mushroom Fry (Goan Style) This Yam Chips recipe from the archives first published in February 2012 has been republished and updated on November 2022.