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Kerala Puttu and Kadala Curry

Posted by nitsie on July 31, 2009

Vineela Siva,Sreevidya and EC have passed on the “Creative Blogger”award.This award is pretty unique as it has certain rules attached to it:)

1.You must thank the person who has given you the award.
2.Copy the logo and place it on your blog.
3.Link to the person who has nominated you for the award.
4.Name 7 things about yourself that people might find interesting.
5.Nominate 7 other Kreative Bloggers.
6.Post links to the 7 blogs you nominate.
7.Leave a comment on which of the blogs to let them know they have been nominated.

I thank Vineela Siva,Sreevidya and EC for this lovely award.

I have been tagged earlier with similar rules and am jes copying what I had mentioned earlier.So here are few things about me……

1.Kitchen is my exclusive paradise, an area where I pursue my culinary endeavors , no one gets to cook..It’s MY SPACE!

2.I am a cleanliness freak, particularly Kitchen & Bathroom.Utensils lying in the sink is a good enough reason for me to lose my temper.P bares the brunt most times.

3.I drink gallons of water,so I use the loo a lot:-P My friends always take a dig at me for this!

4.I believe,am not only good in making friends but keeping them too,still in touch with folks I’ve known since I was 5yrs old.Touchwood!

5.As a kid I’ve been told” books are like god”,if your feet happens to touch it,take it immediately and hold it close to your eyes (actually its like saying sorry god).Just for fun,my Dad and bro torture me by actually taking a newspaper,touch it to my feet,hide it & make me run around the entire house,I would be relieved only when I find it. Its quite funny but I still believe in this.

6.I don’t claim to be a Master neither a geek,but certainly good at excel and numbers, after all that’s been my bread & butter for long.

7.I drool over Death by Chocolate & Tiramisu,the latter being my fav one.Am crazy to the extent of naming P’s number on my mobile phone as “Tiramisu”

I am passing this on to – Varsha,Prathiba,Vijitha,Supriya,Mahimaa,Vidya and Lubna.

Now coming to the post,of all the Kerala food that I’ve had,Puttu always remains close to my heart.This is one such food that I simple can’t resist.Typical Puttu is made using the Puttu Maker.I had picked one such during my India trip this year,however had to drop it due to weight constraints.So I am sticking to my own way of making it using a cooker.

Puttu

Prep Time – 10 mins
Start to Finish – 20mins
Servings – 2 to 3

Ingredients:

Store bought Puttu powder/Rice flour – 2 cups
Salt – a pinch
Fresh shredded Coconut – 1 cup

Method:

If using rice flour,heat a pan and sauté the flour until raw smell disappears.In a big bowl mix the flour,salt and li’l water until you end up with a crumbled texture.Do not add a lot of water,as we don’t need a dough like consistency.For best results,sprinkle water li’l by li’l and gently mix the flour.Add coconut and mix well.Place the mixture in a wide vessel and steam it for about 8-9mins in a pressure cooker.You may use an idly stand or jes a plain wide vessel.Serve hot along with Kadala curry(recipe follows).


Infact,if you have a sweet tooth,you may add sugar and cardamom powder to the steamed mixture and have it along with riped bananas,a typical way of relishing them.While sauting the flour,ensure not to burn them.I generally use a 2:1 ratio for the flour and the coconut,you may choose to lessen the quantity of coconut.These days Puttu powders are easily available in any Indian Grocers which comes very handy,I’ve used Ragi Puttu Powder, which is very high in proteins.I came across an interesting way of making them in Divya Vikram’s blog,you may check that out too.

Kadala Curry

Prep Time – 10min
Start to Finish – 45 min(excluding soaking time)
Serves – 2 to 3

Ingredients:

Black Chana/Konda Kadala/Black or Brown chickpeas – 2 cups (soaked overnight and cooked with salt until soft)
Tomato – 2 (pureed)
Onion – 1 small (finely chopped)

For the masala(to be grinded):

Coconut – ½ cup
Onion – 1 small (roughly chopped)
Ginger – an inch
Garlic pods – 3 nos
Coriander and Cumin seeds – 2 tbsp each dry roasted (optional)
Coriander cumin powder – 1 tbsp
Garam Masala – 1 tbsp
Green chillies – 2 nos
Red Chilli Powder – 1 tbsp

Seasoning –

Mustard seeds – 1/ tsp
Curry leaves – a few
Coconut Oil – 2 tbsp

Method:

1.In a wok/skillet,heat oil and add mustard and curry leaves.Add Onions and sauté until translucent.
2.Add the grinded masala paste,sauté for few minutes.Add the tomato puree and cook until the raw smell disappears.
3.Add salt(salt has been already added while cooking the chickpeas,hence be careful while adding it the second time).
4.Add the boiled/cooked chickpeas to this gravy.Add a cup of water and allow it to cook until it thickens.Serve hot with Puttu.


I mentioned that the coriander and cumin seeds is optional,I add them because it brings an extra flavor when grinded fresh and also brings in a nice aroma when blended with coconut.


Verdict:

Puttu and Kadala Curry is the best combo that I can think of.Though it tasted very well,i somehow feel that the ones made with rice flour tastes the BEST!

Sending Kadala Curry to MLLA 13 hosted by Harini of Tongueticklers,which is the brainchild of Susan of Well Seasoned Cook

Posted in Breakfast, Kerala cuisine, Lunch, Puttu, Side Dish, South Indian Cuisine | 32 Comments »

Apple-Pear Crisp

Posted by nitsie on June 15, 2009

Train rides have always fascinated me since childhood.Journey through the lush green agricultural lands,deep dense woods,the feel of wind gushing thru my face,the sound of the engine horn, the rumbling noise of the wheels,etc.I have enjoyed Mother Nature’s beauty most while travelling by train.Thanks to the numerous trips during Summer Vacations in India. Well this is how I spent my weekend….a nature lover would surely enjoy these.Indian Railways is the largest railway network in the world, one of the most profitable ones too and not to mention one of the largest employers in the world.I had expressed my interest to travel in train here several times to P and my request finally fructified this weekend.Well it was a pleasant surprise trip to Iowa.We took the scenic Rail ride across the Iowa valley in an Open top train.This reminded me of the “Chaiya chaiya song” from the movie “Dil Se”.The weather was beautiful making the trip even more pleasant.It was a good two hours journey through the woods and rivers.We saw pretty homes,wild life and some breath taking views.It was a good break from the usual grind.We have made sure to make the best use of Summer,Road trips,biking, canoeing,rafting and the list goes on.I hope atleast a few of them materialize in the next few months.

Coming to the recipe,few days back I came across Rachel’s blog filled with wonderful recipes.I am sending across the “Apple-Pear Crisp” which I made from her recipe to Coconut & Lime’s Annual Recipe Contest that she is hosting this month.

Preparation Time – 10mins
Start to finish – 40mins(Including Baking time of 30mins)

Ingredients:

Apples – 3 Large (cubed)
Pears – 3 large (cubed)
Light Brown Sugar – ½ cup
Cinnamon powder – 1 ½ tsp
Corn Starch – ½ tsp

For the topping :

Old fashioned rolled oats – ½ cup
All Purpose Flour – ¼ cup
Light Brown Sugar – ¼ cup
Butter – 3 tbsp(melted)
Cinnamon – ½ tsp

Method:

Mix the first set of ingredients and place it on a greased baking dish.Mix the toppings separately and sprinkle evenly over the fruit mixture.Bake at 350F until the fruit is soft or the top turns brown and crispy.


Verdict:

Surely a wonderful recipe,best when served hot with a scoop of Vanilla Icecream. I made this for breakfast and thoroughly enjoyed it.This tastes best only when made with brown sugar.

Note : I used Granny Smith Apples.While making it for the second time I reduced the quantity of all the ingredients as it was made only for the two of us.I had also added pecans and raisins for the topping.

This is also off to Shanthi’s Sweet Time event and Divya of Dil Se’s Show me your breakfast event.

Posted in Breakfast, Dessert, Sweets | 36 Comments »

Akki Roti & Badnekayi Yennegayi

Posted by nitsie on February 2, 2009

Think about hot Jowar/Akki Rotis (unleavened bread made of millet/rice flour) along with the mouth watering Badnekayi Yennegayi(Brinjal/Eggplant Gravy), eh???? Yes am talking about North Karnataka Food.The Kamat groups in Bangalore,India makes one of the finest North Karnataka cuisines.The lunch they serve is mindblowing a typical meal consists of Jowar Roti along with the trademark Badnekayi Yennegayi(Eggplant gravy),Kaalu (a lentil curry),Kosambri(salad),Palya(any veggie curry),Sambhar,Saaru(Rasam),Curd and a yummy dessert.Few of the sweets that I remember is “Dharwad Peda”,”Antina Undi”( meaning laddus made with edible gum and nuts),Yellu Holige (Indian bread made with Sesame seeds and jaggery). Once in India,I happened to get inside Hotel Kamat Lokaruchi’s kitchen where I saw women make Jowar and Akki Roti’s with so much ease,they used their hands instead of rolling pins.

In India, at my workplace hot Akki Roti’s were served along with a spicy gravy made of Onion,tomato and peas for breakfast which I’ve always enjoyed .I have also tried making them many a times and failed miserably.However,the usual Akki Rotis using rice flour and onions are easy to make,but the dry ones have always been a challenge.

Jes like the way I think Strawberries are the best fruit,i think Brinjal/Eggplants are the best vegetables.I simply love them,there is so many recipes one can think of using them.Similar to Badnekayi Ennegayi,in Tamilnadu “Yennaikathirikai” is made,where in Eggplant is almost soaked in oil,however a tasty one!

Generally ,the consumption of peanuts & sesame seeds are more in this cuisine.Thanks to Ramya and Mangala for their wonderful recipes.I made Akki roti from Mangala Bhatt’s Recipe24x7 and Yennegayi Badnekayi from Ramya’s Mane Adige. I did make some changes to suit our taste buds.

Akki Roti

Ingredients:

Rice – 2 cups
Urad Dal – 2 tbsp
Cucumber – 1(grated)
Rice flour – 4 tbsp for dusting/rolling
Salt – as per taste

Method :

1.Soak Rice and Urad dal for about 3-4 hrs
2.Use cucumber to grind the Rice and Urad Dal together.
3.Make a fine paste and pour the paste onto a dry Pan/Kadai and keep stiring.This part is li’l difficult,because lumps form very easily.Keep stiring till you end up with a dough like consistency.Allow it to cool.Knead again,you need to apply a lot of pressure on hands.Use rice flour for dusting and make rotis using a rolling pin and bake without oil on low flame.

These Rotis taste very good when served hot.Two rotis leftover from previous days turned out hard.So this one is best when fresh.This measurement makes 10-12 rotis.Before serving,drop a li’l butter on top of it for better taste.Also, as per the original recipe,2hrs of soaking time is good enough.

Mangala has listed yummy recipes in her blog,do check out her mouthwatering and attractive recipes.The reason I said attractive is because of the pictures in her blog,she has presented it very well,each and every pic of hers would make anyone drool.

Badnekayi Yennegayi

Eggplant/Brinjal – 8 nos(small purple ones)
Tamarind – ¼ cup extract (I soaked ½ of a lemon sized tamarin ball in water)
Onion – ¾ cup (finely chopped)
Green chilly – 2 slit (optional)
Mustard Seeds – 1 tsp
Curry leaves – a few
Asafoetida/hing – a pinch
Jaggery – 1tsp
Oil – 2 tbsp

For the Masala/filling –

Coconut – ½ cup
Coriander seeds – 2 tbsp
Red chillies – 8nos
Cumin seeds – ½ tbsp
Peanuts – ¼ cup
Sesame seeds – 1 tbsp
Onion – 1 small (roughly chopped)

Method –

1.Dry roast all the filling ingredients(except coconut and onions) and grind them alongwith the coconut and onions.
2.Vertically/lengthwise make two slits in the eggplant,jes till the end but not completely chopping it off from its head. Retain the stalk.
3.Stuff the filling mixture inside the slits.The remaining filling masala can be used for the gravy.
4.Heat Oil in a Pan.Temper with Mustard seeds,hing,green chillies and curryleaves.Add onions and saute for about 2 mins.
5.Drop the stuffed Eggplant one by one,gently mix them along with the onions.Close the lid and let it cook for 10mins.
6.Add Tamarind water,the remaining masala,salt,Jaggery and required amount of water.
7.Close the lid again and allow it to cook.Once they turn soft,check for the required consistency and switch off the flame.

I prefer semi gravy consistency,as it goes well with rice too. Serve hot with Akki Roti and enjoy the delicacies of North Karnataka.Ramya‘s blog is an apt place to look for Karnataka Cuisine.I sometimes feel nostalgic reading her blog:).Thanks again Ramya!

Posted in Breakfast, Main Course, North Karnataka Cuisine, Veg Curry | 24 Comments »

Sabudana Khichdi

Posted by nitsie on December 13, 2008

This one is a Maharashtrian Cuisine, made for breakfast and also a Vrat ka Khana(for fasting).It is prepared using Tapioca ie., Sabudana along with peanuts,Potatoes and spices. This recipe made me nostalgic and took me back on a wonderful trip down memory lane,when i relished my friend Aditi’s Sabudana Khichdi in Mumbai.It was delicious.She din’t let anyone inside the kitchen till she was done.

Sometimes we do give up on recipes which don’t turn out well in spite of repeated attempts. One such recipe which I had given up was “Sabudana Khichdi”. I have tried this recipe many times but was always disappointed.

They say -“Try and fail,but don’t fail to try”

I like this stuff alot…and wanted to give it one last try and it was worth it….this time, it was the best I’ve ever made. I had all smiles

Ingredients:

Sabudana – 1 cup
Groundnuts (roasted and crushed) – ¼ cup
Jeera/Cumin Seeds – 1 tsp
Green Chillies – 4
Potato – ¼ cup finely chopped
Curry leaves – few
Mustard seeds – ½ tsp
Oil – 1 tbsp
Sugar – 1/4tsp
Asafoetida/hing – a pinch
Lemon Juice – 1/2 tsp
Salt – as per taste

Method:

1.Wash and soak Sabudana overnight. Water should be just enough to soak it, too much will ruin the Sabudana.
2.Heat oil in a kadai, add Mustard seeds,Jeera, Green chillies,hing & Curry leaves
3.Add the potatoes and sauté till it gets cooked and then add the peanuts.
4. Saute the peanuts for about 3 mins , add the Sabudana,salt , sugar and mix well.
5.Gently sauté the Sabudana , the seeds may turn to look transparent. Once done sprinkle lemon juice & serve it hot along with sweet curd(Curd and sugar mixed together).

Sabudana has the tendency to stick to the Kadai, ensure it is sauted well.Adding coconut is also an option.It is easy to find this dish in any restaurants in Mumbai…but not anywhere else…atleast I haven’t found. Sabudana Vada is another yummy thingie:-P

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Pesarattu Dosa

Posted by nitsie on December 4, 2008

I called home this morning and my Mom told me that she had made Pesarattu Dosa and my mouth started watering.God….its been really long…I miss Idly and Dosa.

When I went to New York, I enjoyed eating in Saravana Bhavan…I relished the south Indian breakfast there.We ended up eating only South Indian food, each n every day we were there.I remember few restaurants….Madras Cafe,Banana Leaf,Tamilnadu Bhavan etc.

Well coming to this…i quickly got the recipe from my mom and made this today.Here it is.

Ingredients:-

Moong Dal(Green Gram Split) – 1 1/2 cups
Raw Rice – 1/4 cup
Red Chillies – 5
Green Chillies – 2
Curry Leaves – few
Salt – as per taste

Method –

1.Soak Moong Dal and Rice for an hour.Grind it along with both the chillies to a fine batter.Add li’l water while grinding.
2.Add Salt and curry leaves.
3.Make Dosas using this batter.

Note – Some people add small onions while grinding it.I din’t have them hence made it plain. This one is really easy, unlike the regular Dosas the ingredients dont have to be soaked for long hours.

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