Friday, August 30, 2019

Kozhukattai recipe, How to make Kozhukattai

Kozhukattai recipe in tamil, how to make kozhukattai, Kozhukattai recipe with sweet poornam, made using coconut and jaggery, detailed recipe step by step pictures.
Modakam | Kozhakattai we usually make for Ganesh chaturthi or Varalakshmi nombu. Also during aadi velli and thai velli also we make kozhukattai. I have already posted modakam recipe with video. Generally we use home made rice flour or idiyappam flour for making kozhukattai. I have posted different ways of making kozhakattai maavu. This recipe is made using raw rice, that is the outer poornam is made by grinding the soaked rice into a wet batter. This method gives really super soft kozhukattais and you never get lumps in the dough. Read the entire post thoroughly and go through the tips to get a perfect super soft kozhukattais. The same base works out well for ulundu kozhukattai as well.
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Kozhukattai recipe

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Vazhakkai puttu, Vazhakkai podimas recipe

Vazhakkai putu| Vazhakkai podimas recipe, a dry curry with raw banana, cooked in a simple South Indian way. We generally make vazhakkai podimas without the addition of onion and garlic. I have shared a version of Vazhakkai podimas with video, in which we use a freshly ground spice powder. This vazhakkai puttu recipe i learnt from my friend, who shared with me the recipe of thakkali gotsu. She has been telling about this for a long time, but recently during  our morning walk, i asked her for the recipe and she shared the same. We loved the Vazhakkai podimas | Vazhakkai puttu with poondu rasam.
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Vazhakkai podimas

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Arai puli kuzhambu, chow chow kootu, Lunch menu 20

After a short trip to Hong kong and had outside food for 5 days, we all craved for a home made food. This arai puli kuzhambu is one of my favorite . Few days back when i was talking with my sister, she was telling about amma's chow show kootu. So i decided to make that too, as i suddenly started craving for that. Though i don't know why the name arai puli kuzhambu, but i learned the recipe from my perimma. I saw her making this in my mom's kitchen and tried making at home. This is one of our family's favorite too. I planned to make a jeera rasam, but didn't make rasam.
Indian lunch menu ideas

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Chana dal halwa recipe

Chana dal halwa recipe, easy to make halwa recipe with step by step pictures and video, perfect for Indian festivals. I have tried moong dal halwa and wanted to try chana dal halwa for a long time. Some time back when we had a potluck, one of our friend made this chana dal halwa. It tasted so yum and asked her for the recipe later. She sent the recipe with exact measurements and shared the nuances of the recipe too. I kept on postponing to try that out, as festival season is up, i thought this is the right time to try and share the recipe. Only the soaking of chana dal takes time, otherwise i can say this is an easy recipe to try out. As Janmashtami is on August 23rd , check out my collection of Janmashtami recipes
Chana dal halwa

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Curd murukku recipe, Thayir muruku

Curd murukku | Thayir murukku recipe with step by step pictures and video, a simple murukku using rice flour and sour curd. Even if you are living in a place where you don't have access to any other stuff, you can do it using only rice flour. I loved the taste of sour curd with spices in this murukku. This is similar to the sago murukku which i posted already. The murukku was crispy and the slight sour sour taste added up to the taste. As janmastami is coming up, i thought i will post this easy murukku recipe. Even for diwali also we can make this curd murukku.
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curd murukku

Monday, August 19, 2019

Celebrating 10 years of Jeyashri's Kitchen

10 years of Jeyashris kitchen

Jeyashri's Kitchen is turning 10 today, 19th August 2019. When I started Jeyashri's Kitchen 10 years ago, I never knew that this journey will take to here. I am so grateful to you all who supported me from the beginning and traveling with me for these past 10 years.
An exciting journey with exploring new things everyday, and adapting to new technological changes has shaped me a lot. Living in Singapore, exposed to so many friends from different states of India, has given me a good exposure to variety of cuisines. I learnt  a lot and still a learning a lot from each and every person I meet.
Needless to say, this journey is never complete without the support of my family. Many times I am asked how my family helps me in my work. Many assume that my husband takes the pictures and makes videos. They generally don't interfere in what I am doing and I am free to do anything without asking permission from anyone. This is a huge support for me as I was not questioned for any of my activity. Jeyashri's kitchen is fully managed by me and from cutting veggies to cleaning the vessels and editing videos and taking pictures, is solely managed by me.

This space gave me many new friends and i gained much more confidence too in this journey. When I started Jeyashri's kitchen 10 years back, I never thought that I will write cook books, do television shows, live cooking demos, cookery classes and all. Every new milestone, though I feel so nervous, it boosts my confidence and shapes me in a better way.

Trusting the grace of the Almighty which is carrying me in this entire journey, marching towards the new beginning and excited to share many more new recipes with you all in the coming up years.
Whenever I feel like quitting or giving up, the motivational messages I get from you all, gives me confidence. Feeling so responsible for all your love and I will continue to give my best in my work.
Looking forward to your continuous support as always.
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Sunday, August 18, 2019

Pavakkai pitlai, eggplant fry, lunch menu 19

This week's lunch menu is loaded with veggies as i had to clean up my fridge before leaving for a short vacation. In the plate i have my favorites, yes i love pavakai pitlai a lot. I still remember the pavakkai pitlai, my grandmother makes. The magic touch of her hands makes this dish so yum. Even after many years, i could recall the taste and smell of the pitlai she makes. My mom also makes it so yum, but i got the exact recipe and the technique of making bitter gourd pitlai from my sister. She clearly explained me the difference between arachuvitta sambar and pitlai and the right amount of spices for both. And coming to the  pan fried eggplant, i am a huge fan of eggplant and this one i love it a lot. And incidentally this happened to be a no onion no garlic menu platter.
Indian lunch menu combos


Friday, August 16, 2019

Ellu podi recipe

Ellu podi recipe, a simple south Indian podi recipe, perfect accompaniment for rice. I wanted to try this ellu podi recipe for a long time, recently while talking to amma, asked her for the recipe. This ellu podi recipe is a perfect bachelor recipe. Even you can mix this with hot rice and temper with mustard seeds and pack for lunch box too. I have posted some interesting podi recipes in Jeyashri's kitchen. Check out
  1. Pavakkai podi
  2. Puliyodarai podi
Ellu podi recipe

I used white sesame seeds for making this ellu podi, you can use black sesame seeds also.

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Pastamania Style Agilo olio pasta

Agilo olio pasta, a simple pasta recipe without any sauce, tossed in olive oil, chilli and garlic.
Pastamania is a popular food joint here in Singapore. They have few vegetarian options and among them we love the agilo olio pasta very much. I have posted a agilo olio pasta during my initial days of blogging which has with bread crumbs. I personally love this spicy agilo olio as it does not involve any pasta sauce. So if you are looking for  pasta recipe without sauce, then this agilo olio is the best one. This is a perfect recipe for bachelors and students who stay in dorms. Do give it a try and let me know how it turned out. Generally agilo olio is made using spaghetti pasta, but i love it with penne pasta or fussili pasta.
If you are looking for quick fix recipes, then you must try this agilo olio pasta.
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Agilo olio pasta

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Dum Paneer kali mirch, ajwain paratha, lunch menu 18

It's almost 4 months now, i have started the lunch menu series. Thank you all for the support and motivation, which keeps me going. This week is a long weekend here in Singapore and i planned to make a meal with some paneer gravy. I planned to make Dum paneer kali mirch, a creamy delicious paneer recipe, which doesn't require the addition of tomatoes. Yes i had only one tomato when i started planning for the menu, so I decided to make this Dum paneer Kali mirch. Call me lazy, bit bored to make chapathi, decided to make Ajwain parathas and the entire menu was a super hit at home. They all polished off everything, before i finish my clicks. Check out my collection of Indian Lunch menu ideas.
Indian lunch menu ideas