Sunday, July 29, 2007
Vaazhaippu Vadai
An authentic, time consuming recipe! I try to make it once a year. It is made out of banana flower/plantain flower which is available in Indian and Chinese stores. Goes well with curd rice. Here are the detailed pictures...
Vaazhaipu Vadas
And here is how the full flower looks like...
http://www.recipetips.com/glossary-term/t--36230/banana-flower.asp
We had an extremely fun-filled weekend. Got to see Sania Mirza in the Bank of the West US Open Series Finals that happened in Stanford this afternoon. Doubles match was the most exciting one and she won it along with Peer. Hope you all had a great weekend too and have a wonderful week ahead!
Monday, July 23, 2007
Easy Sweet recipe (Sweet Pongal)!
An easy recipe....
* Cook 2 cups rice and half cup dhaal, if you want U can cook it really well by adding more water.
* Melt jaggery 2.5 cups with 1.5 cups water and let it cool. (this is for 2 cups rice and half cup moong dhaal)
* Add 8 spoons ghee to tava, fry some cashews, add elachi powder and turn the stove off.
* Add the jaggery water(leave the last few drops as it might contain dust) and cooked rice, dhaal. You can mash the rice before adding it, if you like that way. Turn on the stove and stir well for 5mins.
* Add few spoons coconut and turn it off and serve hot!
More pictures..... Sweet Pongal
* Cook 2 cups rice and half cup dhaal, if you want U can cook it really well by adding more water.
* Melt jaggery 2.5 cups with 1.5 cups water and let it cool. (this is for 2 cups rice and half cup moong dhaal)
* Add 8 spoons ghee to tava, fry some cashews, add elachi powder and turn the stove off.
* Add the jaggery water(leave the last few drops as it might contain dust) and cooked rice, dhaal. You can mash the rice before adding it, if you like that way. Turn on the stove and stir well for 5mins.
* Add few spoons coconut and turn it off and serve hot!
More pictures..... Sweet Pongal
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Veggie Kurma
You may want to make this when 4 or more people are there. Veggies add together and turns out to be a lot. I like this with Adai, Rotis, Idlis and Dosas. Not great for Pooris, as both taste oily. Try adding some milk, so it retains some bright color. I used fat free milk as coconut itself has lot of fat in it! (3/4th cup - fat free milk)
Veggie Kurma
You all have a wonderful week ahead! See U next week.
Veggie Kurma
You all have a wonderful week ahead! See U next week.
Monday, July 9, 2007
Spicy Apple Thokku
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
"More Kulambu!" (South Indian Kadi)
One of my favorite recipes...
Morekulambu
Hope most of you are enjoying the Jul.4th holiday. Enjoy the rest of the week!
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