Saturday, September 12, 2015
KHOYA MODAKAM | GANESH CHATHURTHI RECIPES 2015
Friday, September 11, 2015
14 MODAKAM | KOZHUKATTAI VARIETIES| GANESH CHATURTHI 2015 RECIPES
VINAYAGAR CHATURTHI MODAKAM| PILLAYAR CHATURTHI KOZHAKATTAI
Vinayagar chaturthi | Ganesha chathurti 2015 is on September 17th. We always make kozhukattai | modakam for ganesh chaturthi. I have posted many varieties of Modakam | Kozhakattai so far. Here in this post i am compiling all the Vinayagar chaturthi kozhukattais in one place, so that it will be easy for all readers. Click on the pictures for the recipes. Check out my Video on How to make modakam
Thursday, September 10, 2015
MODAKAM | KOZHUKATTAI WITH MOONG DAL POORNAM
GANESH CHATURTHI|VINAYAGAR CHATHURTI RECIPES
Among all festivals celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi is always very special to me. Though during my childhood days i am not much fascinated by eating modakams but i love the buying of Pillayar(Ganesha) for the pooja at home the next day. When i was very small, every time my mama will buy the clay Pillayar from the market. I could still recall the smell of it. The Pillayar will not be painted and will be rustic color of clay only. Mama will bring this Pillayar to home and me, my sister and appa and amma will be waiting with Aarthi (the coloured water) to welcome the Ganesha to our home. The moment we hear the car horn our face will lit up. Mama will give the Pillayar from the car itself and he will go to his house to do the pooja. Then the celebrations will start at home. Paati will put a small poonal for the pillayar and also decorate with flowers. In our town we don't have access to Pillayar Kodais (umbrellas) .Even we never know that such thing exist too. As we grow we love to go to the shop on our own and buy the Pillayar. So me and my sister will take bath early and take our bicycles and also take the koodai(basket which is hand made using wire)and go to the place where the Ganesha idols will be displayed for sale. Also we buy the fresh flowers, garlands and bring it back home very carefully. After getting married and moved to chennai every year the before day of Pillayar Chathurti me and my fil used to go to West mambalam Station road and buy the Ganesha idol, kodai and all other items for the pooja.
I have posted many varieties of Kozhukattai | Modakam and today i am posting moong dal poornam kozhukattai. Check out my Thengai poornam kozhukattai, modakam with Kadalai paruppu poornam, Ellu kozhukattai, fried modakam and Dry fruits modakam. Stay tuned for more interesting modakam and kozhukattai varieties coming up next week.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
DAL PARATHA RECIPE | EASY PARATHA RECIPES
Dal paratha is yet another easy stuffed paratha which i tried recently. Last week when Suresh was out of town . I packed pasta for kid's lunch box and was thinking what to cook for me for lunch. I don't have any proper veggie at home too and lazy to go out and buy too. Suddenly this dal paratha idea flashed me . Since it was raining wanted to have something spicy too. So made it according to my preference. I thoroughly enjoyed the spicy dal paratha with a glass of sweet lassi. Check out video of how to roll parathas in my aloo paratha recipe .
Monday, September 7, 2015
VETHALAI RASAM | BETEL LEAVES RASAM RECIPE| PATHIYA SAMAYAL
Rasam is always a staple item in South Indian Cuisine. We make many varieties of rasam. Vethalai or Paan leaves or Betel leaves also can be used in making Rasam. Betel leaves are good source of calcium and best for lactating mothers too. It helps in digestion of food and also relives stomach discomfort after having a heavy feast. As Janmashtami was over yesterday, we all must have ended up eating delicious sweets and snacks. Also after doing pooja at home most of us must be having Betel leaves | Paan leaves | vethalai at home too. So i wanted to post this Vethalai rasam today. I actually tried this after Tamil new year, but for some reasons i couldn't take the final pictures. But i tried it again today and clicked to post the recipe of Vethalai rasam. Check out my other recipes using paan leaves | vethalai | betel leaves - Sweet beeda, Paan juice .
Friday, September 4, 2015
SUKKU VELLAM RECIPE | SUKKU VELAM FOR KRISHNA JAYANTHI
Sukku Vellam | dry ginger mixed with jaggery, is a compulsory one we keep it for Krishna jayanthi neivedhyam. I never thought to post thsi as a recipe as it doesn't involve any procedure. But a reader mailed me for this and i replied to her in mail the recipe with measurements. Then i thought this will be useful for beginners , so here i post the recipe of Sukku Vellam for Gokulashtami. The main purpose of keeping this for neivedhyam is after eating lot of oily batchanams | sweets to make the digestion fully and to avoid any tummy aches, sukku vellam should be consumed. Also my Patti says, Lord Krishnar will be eating lot of oily food in all homes so thsi will aid in good digestion for Lord Krishna. Check out my entire janmashtami | Krishna jayanthi recipe colletions
Thursday, September 3, 2015
KESAR SHRIKAND RECIPE | SHRIKAND RECIPE
Shrikand | kesar shrikand, iam trying at home for the first time. I have a very bad experience with Shrikand 2 years back. Once a friend bought me mango shrikand from a shop while visiting me. I have never tasted Shrikand so was so eager and immediately opened it and tasted, after she left. It tasted horrible, i guess the pack must either be spoilt or must not have stored properly in the shop. After that whenever i hear the name Shrikand, i will just move away from that place. Recently when i met a friend she was telling that she is a huge fan of shrikand and she makes it home so often for her kids too. After she telling so much about that, i thought i will try this for janmashtami as curd is one of the main offering for Lord Krishna, Also it is a no cook recipe like vella aval. So last minute if you do not have time to cook anything you can prepare this Kesar Shrinkand. Check out my Kesar rabdi and kesar badam peda recipe too.
Kesar Shrikand
Preparation Time : 5 mins + 3 hours resting time| Cooking Time : Nil |Serves: 2Curd | yogurt 1 cup
Sugar 3 tblsp
Milk 1/2 tsp
Saffron a pinch
Cardamom powder a pinch
Pistachios 5-6
Method:
- In a big strainer or a muslin cloth put the curd and keep it aside for 3 hours. If keeping in a strainer keep a vessel below this for the water to get collected. I always use this method because the cloth one since we are hanging it outside will make the curd sour.
- So you will get thick curd after 3 hours. Discard the water.
- Soak the saffron in warm milk for 5 minutes. Blanch the pistachios and chop them finely.
- Add the saffron milk , powdered sugar and cardamom powder to the thick yogurt.
- Mix this gently and well. Do not mix too much as the thick curd will leave out oil. I used the fine sugar and so it get dissolved soon.
- You can powder the sugar and add too. Add the chopped pistachios. Keep little for garnishing.
- Adding now will give a nutty texture while eating.
- Transfer to serving bowls and garnish with pistachios and if needed a strand of saffron.
- Keep this in the refrigerator for 30 minutes and serve chilled.
Notes:
- Do not add soak the saffron in more milk, else it will make the curd loose.
- You can adjust the sugar according to your taste.
- Do not over beat this while mixing.
- You can add blanched and finely chopped almonds too.
RAVA MURUKKU RECIPE | EASY MURUKKU RECIPES
Be it for Diwali or Janmashtami, murukku we make it for both the occasions. I have heard about this rava murukku and read about this recently in a popular forum in facebook. But was still not confident to try it at home. Recently during my India trip when i was casually talking to one of my relative she told rava muruku will come out very crispy. With the confidence she gave, tried the recipe yesterday and to my great surprise it turned out very well. So if you don't have proper mixie to grind the urad dal for Thenkuzhal, can try this super crispy Rava murukku. My kids loved this Rava murukku | chakli.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Instant nei appam recipe | Krishna jayanthi 2015 recipes
EASY KRISHNA JAYANTHI RECIPES
I always get request from readers to post simple recipes during festival season. Especially for working women and moms with small babies will be benefited by such simple recipes. I have posted a 5 quick and easy janmashtami recipes, 2 years back. This nei appam is a instant version using rice flour. I have posted the traditional version of nei appam recipe too. Check out my other easy appam recipe - Wheat flour appam, Nei appam recipe, rava appam recipe. Also Check the quick Vella aval recipe .
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Moong dal Murukku | Gokulashtami 2015 recipes
Gokulashtami | Janmashtami 2015 is celebrated on September 5. I have posted a complete list of recipes for janmashtami. This moong dal murukku i wanted to post last yer itself. Infact i made it and didn't post as i was running out of time. So this year for gokulashtami i wanted to post this moong dal murukku as a first post. Stay tuned for festival recipes from Jeyashri's Kitchen. Try out this crispy moong dal murukku and let me know how it turned out. You can bookmark this murukku recipe for Diwali too.
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