Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Getti chutney recipe, South Indian chutney recipes

Getti chutney, the traditional south Indian coconut chutney served in restaurants, pairs well with bonda and bajji. It is nothing but a thick coconut chutney but if you ask any typical south Indian foodie, they will tell you how everyone will crave for this getti chutney. When i posted thavala vadai recipe i mentioned that i will post the recipe of getti chutney but some how it was forgotten. Yesterday i made this to pair with thavala dosai | thavala adai ( will post the recipe soon). I clicked the thengai chutney recipe with step by step pictures and finally posting the recipe of getti chutney today.
In our family everyone are a great fan of getti chutney, we have a lot of stories for this and if i talk about that, i will never get into the recipe. Our most favorite memory is visting Madurai Gopu Iyengar kadai around 3 pm and enjoying Vellaiappam with Getti Chutney. They both are match made in heaven. The smell of the chutney takes me back to those childhood days.

Getti chutney recipe

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Monday, July 16, 2018

Thengai milagai podi recipe , How to make coconut milagai podi

Thengai Milagai podi, a perfect pair for idli dosa, made with the addition of coconut to the usual Idli milagai podi. I still remember my childhood days when amma used to make this in bulk and we used to eat it like how kids eat sugar from the box. I have posted Thengai podi recipe but Thengai molagapodi is different. Thengai podi we generally mix with hot rice and ghee and eat. Thengai milgai podi we generally smear on Idli, Dosa. This doesn't stay too long like usual milagai podi due to the addition of coconut but still perfect for travel. It has been ages since i made or tasted this thenga molagapodi. Infact, i haven't tried it in my 18 years of cooking. Recently remembered of this while talking with my sister. As amma is holidaying in US now, i couldn't call her at my convenience but somehow spoke to her and got the recipe. She also recollected our madness for thengai milgai podi, including my patti  who is crazy lover of this podi. If you are a molagapodi lover, do try this at home and i am sure you will love it. The first bite of it with idli took me to my childhood days. Can you relate to that feelings ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
Thengai milagai podi

Saturday, July 14, 2018

Paan ice cream recipe, how to make paan ice cream

Paan ice cream, without ice cream maker, a delicious Indian ice cream made using paan leaves. I know summer is coming to an end and i am posting this Paan ice cream recipe. Do we need a Summer to relish an ice cream๐Ÿ˜‰. I have made this ice cream last year and clicked the video and step wise pictures of paan ice cream. I still don't know why i didn't post the recipe of Paan ice cream. Last week while going through my video gallery found it and posting it now. I have tasted paan ice cream few times, the best one is i had in Chennai, a restaurant in Besant nagar 2 years ago. I went for dinner with my friend's family and they recommended me to try this ice cream there. I am not a fan of paan and i never eat beeda too. But i love the paan shots which they serve in Punjbai grill here. I have posted the recipe too. So i first tasted a bite from my friend, who ordered first and then immediately i ordered for me too. It tasted so yum. When i tasted it again in a party here in Singapore, i tried it as i have all the ingredients at home. Do try this paan ice cream and i am sure it is a super hit in parties.
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paan ice cream

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Angaya podi recipe, Postpartum recipes

    Angaya podi recipe, with video and step by pictures. Angaya podi is a traditional recipe made using many healthy ingredients and an important one in postpartum delivery. I adapted this recipe from my athai and my friend's mother law too. This angaya podi can be consumed not only by newly delivered moms but also by anyone in the family. This healthy podi aids in digestion and also a  very good remedy for amebiasis as it has neem flower, sundakkai and manathakkali. I still remember my patti used to make this during the time my sister came to our house for delivery. I used to study in college and my mom and grandmother will force me to eat this angaya podi with rice weekly once. I hate this like anything and will shout at them and move away from that place. Even after i delivered my 2 kids i refused to eat this for more than a week. After making this i started liking it very much and now i am including a tsp of thsi angaya podi in my food daily.I have been receiving reader requests for this angaya podi but somehow i avoid due to the lack of availability of all the ingredients here in Singapore.
    Recently found all the ingredients here in Sri Murugan stores Singapore and ordered them and made this angaya podi. Sri Murugan stores has their mobile app and you can download in your Android or iOs phone to order your grocery. They have varieties  of Indian groceries and fresh Indian vegetables too available at reasonable price. The recently opened Sri Murugan Plus is my one stop shop for my monthly Grocery.
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angaya podi

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Ragi rava dosa recipe, Instant rava dosa

Ragi rava dosa, crispy rava dosa recipe with ragi flour, rava and rice flour, apt for breakfast and dinner. Ragi | nachini | Finger millet is a healthy millet flour. Rava dosa rarely takes place in my kitchen as only me and Suresh likes it a lot. Ragi dosa is loved by every one at home and i make it almost every week. I have seen this Ragi rava dosa in Instagram, from Shanti aunty's post very long back and tried at home. Everyone loved it including kids. So i make this once in a while in my kitchen. Also i have posted in my Instagram stories too. I wanted to share this with everyone and made this ragi rava dosa today and took the video of the same too. Also you can make the potato masala and stuff inside to make ragi rava masala dosa. Do try this yummy Ragi rava dosa at home and let me know how it turned out.
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Friday, July 6, 2018

Paneer masala rice, easy lunch box recipes

Paneer masala rice, an easy lunch box recipe made using paneer and other easy available ingredients in the kitchen. If you have left over rice then this rice can be made in a jiffy. Yesterday when i got up i was totally blank as what to make for the lunch box. Then decided on making a paneer curry and jeera rice. I started making the paneer curry and cooked plain basmati rice in the cooker. Suddenly the thought of mixing both flashed my mind and made it as a paneer masala rice. It was a super hit among kids. So i made this for my lunch today again and clicked step by step pictures of the paneer masala rice. Do try this easy paneer masala rice, and i am sure kids will enjoy. Also check out my
Paneer masala rice

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Jowar Chocolate chip cookies, eggless cookies

Jowar chocolate chip cookies, eggless, butterless, no sugar cookies using healthy Jowar millet flour. A healthy jowar cookies using Karupatti, palm jaggery, with step by step pictures and Video. I have already posted Thinai cookies(foxtail millet cookies) The same recipe i used for this jowar cookies but used chocolate chip and replaced jaggery with Karupatti, palm jaggery. The cookies turned out so well and i felt so good for giving the kids a healthy snack. When i saw a pack of Karupatti, Pure Palm jaggery in Sri Murugan stores, i bought the small 200 gm packet. They have 500 gms packet as well. I decided to make Karupatti paniyaram and Karupatti appam but then i decided to make the cookies as i had a lot of  jowar flour with me.
  For my friends in Singapore, we get Karupatti, palm jaggery in Sri Murugan stores. I got this from the recently opened one in Simei. They are available at affordable prices. Sri Murugan stores do home delivery also. I always shop my grocery there as i always find them fresh and value for money.
Jowar-cookies

Monday, July 2, 2018

Milagai Chutney recipe, Easy Chutney recipes

Milagai chutney recipe, with video, easy to make spicy milaga chutney pairs well with dosai, idli and adai. This chutney, though little spicier than my usual chutneys, but every time i make, i always end up having an extra serving of idli or dosa. I recently learnt this from my friend who taught me the recipe of Ellu chutney. I made this chutney few times few times at home, for the first time i got time to click the recipe of milagao chutney with step by step pictures and video. The tamarind and the sesame oil balances the spiciness of the chutney. If you are a spice lover do try this chutney and i am sure you will love it for sure. For medium spice lovers, do read the notes section at the end of the post. Do check out my complete collection of Chutney recipes.
Molaga-chutney

Friday, June 29, 2018

Spicy Bhakri recipe, Masala mamas cook book review

Bhakri is a popular Indian flat bread made using Jowar flour. This is generally made like a soft roti or like a khakra type crispy snack too. This recipe i got from the Masala Mamas cook book. I received a copy of the cookbook 2 months back for review. Generally i don't write review for cookbooks, but the cause for the cookbook inspired me a lot. I immediately agreed for that and the book reached from UK to my mail box. The cover page of the book itself gives a very positive feel, with the beautiful women of Kalwa slum in Mumbai with all good smiles. This book is edited by Dr. Elana Sztokman who is an award winning author, anthropologist and an educator too. This book carries the traditional Vegetarian recipe of Maharastrian cuisine and explained very well about the spices and other condiments used in Indian cooking. These beautiful ladies of Kalwa slum in Thane Mumbai came together for a cause and the proceeds from this book will go for a social enterprise promoting nutrition, literacy, health, women empowerment and community development of that slum. This is the only reason for which, i agreed the book review. The book not only has recipes but also covers the stories of the ladies in the Kalwa slum and also a Visual guidance of the spices, lentils and leaves used in Indian cuisine, Kitchen essentials and many more. So those who do not anything about Mahatrastian cuisine can able to connect and cook a delicious meal from this book.
   The Masala mamas cook book covers a wide range of recipes under many categories. They have Drinks, Breads, Breakfast foods, dips, Snacks, Mains, Sweets and also fasting foods too.
I have chosen the Tikhi Bhakri recipe from the cookbook and tired yesterday. It turned out well and we all liked it.
 It is available from Amazon in many different countries and can be shipped anywhere. Prices for paperback are US$28.99, UK25.99, and 1800 INR. You can also order directly from the women in Kalwa at www.masalamamas.org
  The book is super colorful and the expressions of the beautiful women who come forward to cook for this common cause, are showcased so well in the pictures. Thank you team for this book and i will try some more of my favorite recipes soon.  Scroll down to see the picture of the cover page of the cook book. 

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Tea kadai masal vadai, Masal vadai recipe

Tea kadai masala vadai, crispy vadai made using channa dal, a popular snack of South India, recipe with video. We can call this as a typical Tamilnadu style street food. I have posted many varieties of channa dal vadai but this tea kadai vadai is a popular one. What's special in this, it is made using Channa dal. Actually they use pattani paruppu, a slightly bigger version of channa dal is used to make this Masal vadai. But i don't get that here in Singapore so made with channa dal. Masal vadai, carrys a lot childhood memories. My mom used to work in a village hospital and rarely she takes us there during our summer holidays. As it is a remote place we don't get anything but the hospital staff, who lives in the nearby residence, used to make vadai and sells this there. He brings the freshly made vadai from his home,it in a steel thookuvali and sells to everyone there. So whenever we go there, he brings for us in a separate box and we used to eat tthose vadais, as if we haven't seen vadais in our life. His name is Mustafa and we call it Mustafa vadai.
   Later when i grew up, when i was doing my Masters, we had a tea kadai nearby our college. Our class boys used to buy vadai from there during the lunch time. They buy for us too but whenever we ask them to take us there, they will refuse as it will be too crowded with many boys. Finally one day when we had some extra class on a Saturday all the girls pestered our class boys and they took us to the tea kadai and we happily enjoyed the tea and masal vadai. I think i spoke a lot, this masal vadai kindled many memories.
  When a reader request came for this recipe of Tea kadai masal vadai, i immediately asked my nephew, who is  a foodie to send me some pictures of tea kadai vadai. He sent to me the next day which he bought from the nearest tea stall. I asked him few doubts on the taste and with his inputs made this vadai. It tasted quite similar to the one which i have tasted during my childhood days, from mustafa masal vadai.
   Also today being Varsha's birthday, this is a very apt post, as she is a great fan of Masal vadai.
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Tea kadai masal vadai