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Archive for October, 2011

Thakkali Kulambu ~ Chettinadu Style Tomato Curry

Thakkali Kulambu ~ Chettinadu Style Tomato Curry

Picked a whole lot of almost ripe tomatoes at the farmer’s market a few days ago and my pantry looks very colorful as the tomatoes ripen to a brilliant red shade. I put a few to good use yesterday when I prepared tomato pepper rasam and today I used a few ripe ones to make a Chettinadu Style Thakkali Kulambu. Spices like cinnamon, clove and cardamom bring a flavor and fragrance of their own while jaggery and coconut add a dose of sweetness that balance and complement the flavor of tangy tomatoes.



Thotakura Undalu ~ Crispy Amaranth Leaves Balls

Thotakura Undalu ~ Crispy Amaranth Leaves Balls

Amaranth leaves are much loved in our home and take the form of stir fry, dal and stews in our daily meals. In recent past, I have used these nutritious greens along with chick pea flour (besan) to prepare fritters. They are easy to make, work great as appetizers for parties and also make for a wonderful tea time snack.



Cornflakes Chocolate Crispies

Cornflakes Chocolate Crispies

Chocolate and cornflakes are my son’s favorite foods and when I combine them both to prepare an easy peasy chocolate covered cornflake crispies they are bound to disappear on the day of preparation itself. Crisp, decadent without being too sweet.



Chamadumpa Chips ~ Taro Root (Arbi) Chips

Chamadumpa Chips ~ Taro Root (Arbi) Chips

Its the sliminess and slippery feel of taro root which keeps away many from relishing its flavor. It is full of fiber, lot of starch and has a delicious creamy texture. Today’s recipe for chips is a deep fried version. You can even shallow fry the taro root slices which would yield a less crisp exterior but tasty nevertheless.



Navratri Special ~ Katte Pongali – Rice with Moong dal

Navratri Special ~ Katte Pongali – Rice with Moong dal

Katte Pongali is a traditional Andhra style rice and moong dal recipe that is often served in temples as Prasadam (Prashad). Nothing like a creamy, fragrant, warm bowl of Pongali especially during winters. There is something unique about the blending of earthy lentils with starchy creaminess of rice. Its pure comfort food.



Navratri Special ~ Carrot Kheer

Navratri Special ~ Carrot Kheer

Carrot Kheer is a crowd-pleaser Indian dessert that makes for a special festival food this Navratri. Warm and comforting flavors, visually appealing, rich and sweet, carrot kheer lends a striking dash of orange to the table. A decadent dessert to finish off a festive thali (meal).



Navratri Special ~ Chitti Budagalu – Savory Crackers

Navratri Special ~ Chitti Budagalu – Savory Crackers

Savory snack enthusiasts will love today’s Navrati Special offering to Durga Ma. Addictively satisfying, Chitti Budagalu are adorable, tiny puffed up crisps with a hint of spice. Only 3 ingredients go into its making – urad dal aka black gram dal, rice flour and chili powder.



Navratri Special ~ Rava Kesari – Semolina Pudding

Navratri Special ~ Rava Kesari – Semolina Pudding

Rava Kesari – moist, melt in the mouth Indian semolina dessert that is prepared as a festival special for occasions like Navratri. Not too complicated, just a few ingredients like semolina, clarified butter, sugar and cardamom mingle together to bring out something magical and exotic. The key to a delicious Kesari is to slow roast [...]



Navratri Special ~ Guggillu – Tempered Chickpeas

Navratri Special ~ Guggillu – Tempered Chickpeas

Guggillu aka Sundal is nothing but tempering chickpeas (kabuli chana or garbanzo beans). This recipe with chickpeas is made as an offering to Durga Ma as a Navratri special item.