Rice flour puttu is a very traditional puttu made in Southern India, especially in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Rice flour for puttu is usually prepared in the house. But now I used the branded rice flour from the shop. Puttu is a very healthy and filling breakfast or as evening snack for kids. I have earlier posted Ragi puttu and Rava/Sooji puttu, check it out for step wise instructions with photos. Similar to Ragi puttu and Rava/Sooji puttu I have made earlier I have used the Idli cooker to make this Rice puttu, but you can use the puttu maker as well. Meanwhile do check out other interesting and healthy Breakfast
Recipes here.
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Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Cantonese Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir Fry Recipe/Sweet & Sour Chicken Fry Recipe/How to make Sweet & Sour Chicken Fry with step by step photos
I am happy to be part of IFC – International Food Challenge initiated by Mrs. Saraswathi Tharagaram of Saras yummy bites and Mrs. Shobana Sekar of Kitchensecrets and snippets. The objective of this challenge is to explore the world cuisine, try and taste international recipes and learn about different heritage and food in other parts of the world. Thank you very much Sara and Shobana for this wonderful challenge.
The very first challenge in IFC for this month is the Cantonese Cuisine which is one of the main cuisines of China.
For
this challenge I chose to do the Chinese Scallion Pancake and the Cantonese
Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir Fry. It was really exotic and I am sharing Cantonese Sweet and Sour
Chicken Stir Fry in this post and check out the Chinese Scallion Pancake here.
Also check out other interesting and mouthwatering Chicken Varuvals/Fry/Biryanis/Gravies etc
here, Mutton/goat Meat Recipes,Fish
& Egg Recipes
Here’s
how to make Cantonese Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir Fry with step by step photos…
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Event Announcement with A Give Away – Walk Through Memory Lane For Sep 2013
Hello
Friends,
I am happy
and excited to announce the very first
event I am hosting at my space. It is none other than Gayathri’s“Walk Through Memory Lane” event [WTML event] at Priya’s Virundhu all through
this month. WTML is a wonderful concept organized by Gayathri of Gayathri’scookspot. We all know Gayathri is a lovely lady and a versatile blogger. Do
check out her amazing blog with innovative recipes at Gayathriscookspot.
WTML event
is to cherish the lovely memories associated with recipes learnt from our
loving parents, grandparents, neighbours, relatives and friends. I am sure
there are many recipes shared by your loved ones to you, which we are clue less
about. Jog your memory and recreate those wonderful recipes and share it with us.
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Chinese Scallion Pancakes Recipe/How to make Chinese Scallion Pancakes
I am
happy to be part of IFC – International Food Challenge initiated by Mrs.
Saraswathi Tharagaram of Saras yummy bites and Mrs. Shobana Sekar of Kitchensecrets and snippets. The objective of this challenge is to explore the world
cuisine, try and taste international recipes and learn about different heritage
and food in other parts of the world. Thank you very much Sara and Shobana for
this wonderful challenge.
The
very first challenge in IFC for this month is the Cantonese Cuisine which is
one of the main cuisines of China.
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Saturday, 31 August 2013
Ribbon Pakoda/Nada Pakoda/Ola Pakoda
Ribbon
Pakoda is another delicious, crispy, crunchy and a traditional snack prepared
during Diwali and Krishna Jayanthi. The name is really very interesting because
these pakodas are long like a ribbon(nada in Tamil) and also in most of the
houses it is also called ola/ottu pakoda because they are crispy and crunchy.
There are different variations in making this ribbon pakoda, this is the
easiest version that can be done easily and quickly. I am planning to share the
other variations with garlic and sesame seeds in my future post hopefully
before Diwali. My mom prepares murukkus, ribbon pakoda, oma podi etc during
Diwali, Krishna Jayanthi and other special occasions. I carry out
the same tradition of making all these during these special days and see to
that I don’t break this tradition every year. Meanwhile, do check out other interesting Diwali Sweets and Diwali Snack varieties here.
Here’s
how to make Ribbon Pakoda/Nada Pakoda with step by step photos…
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Thursday, 29 August 2013
Murukku/Thenkuzhal-South Indian Delight/Diwali Special/Gokulashtami Special
Murukku
is a very famous and authentic South Indian[Tamil Nadu] snacks prepared during special
occasions like Diwali, Krishna Jayanthi etc. Murukku means twisted in Tamil and
made from rice and urad dal flour. There are different varieties of murukku
like mullu murkku, thengai paal murukku(coconut milk), Kaara murukku, butter
murukku etc.
This murukku
is especially prepared in large quantities and shared with friends and families
during Diwali. It stays fresh and crunchy for 3-4 weeks when properly stored in
airtight containers. Whenever I make murukku, I get reminded of days when my
mom prepares snacks during Diwali. Usually Diwali preparation starts a week
before with shopping and making an array of sweets and snacks. I made this
simple and quick Murukku for Krishna Jayanthi yesterday, so I am sharing it
with you all. Meanwhile, do check out other interesting Diwali Sweets and Diwali Snack varieties here.
Here’s
how to make Murukku/Thenkuzhal with step by step photos…
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Rava Ladoo/Rava Laddu/Gokulashtami/KrishnaJayanthi Recipes
Wishing
you all a very Happy Krishna Jayanthi/Gokulashtami - இனிய
கிருஷ்ணஜெயந்தி நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள்.....
I know
it should be really a very busy day for all of you preparing for pooja and making
all delightful sweets and snacks. I am also preparing simple and quick snacks
for Krishna Jayanthi, because I came back very late from my vacation. I always
have a special place in my heart for this maaya kannan from my childhood days. The
usual dishes prepared for Krishna Jayanthi includes Murukku/thenkuzhal, Uppu
Seedai, Vella Seedai, Thattai, Aval payasam,Paasi Paruppu Payasam, Ladoos, Gulab Jamuns, Badam Kheer, Uraddal/Medhu Vadai, Rava Kesari, Sukku Vellam etc.
Here’s
how to make Rava Ladoo with step by step photos…
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