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Here is a sweet and spicy drumstick and potato curry made the South Indian way i. e. Flavoured with coconut and whole spices. This curry has a predominant garlic flavour and tastes great with steamed rice . You can also enjoy drumstick in other forms like Drumstick Soup , Drumstick Pickle or Drumstick Dal .
cucumber pachadi recipe | Kerala style vellarika pachadi | Indian cucumber pachadi without coconut | with 25 amazing images. cucumber pachadi recipe | Kerala style vellarika pachadi | Indian cucumber pachadi without coconut can be served as an accompaniment to Bisi Bele Bhaat, Chitrana Rice and South Indian Stir Fry Rice. To make cucumber pachadi, heat 2 tsp of coconut oil in a deep non-stick kadhi, add the ginger and onions and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the cucumber, green chilli and 1 tbsp of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Transfer into a bowl and keep aside to cool completely. Once cooled, add the curds and salt and mix well. Keep aside. Heat the remaining 1 tsp of coconut oil in a small non-stick pan and add the mustard seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the curry leaves, red chilli and onions and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the tempering over the cucumber-curds mixture and mix well. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Serve chilled. A semi-spicy cucumber raita made in a typical South Indian style, with sautéed onions, green chillies and an aromatic tempering. This Kerala style vellarika pachadi is a special one, with tongue-tickling flavours and ingredients of assorted textures. Using fully-cooked onions and semi-cooked ones (along with the tempering) gives two different textures and flavours to this refreshing Indian cucumber pachadi without coconut. Make sure you add the curds to the sautéed veggies only after the mixture is completely cool. Otherwise the curds will get watery and ruin the creamy consistency of the cucumber pachadi. Tips to make cucumber pachadi. 1. Use fresh curd for better taste. 2. You can add ½ tsp sugar to balance out the flavour. 3. You can add urad dal or chana dal in the tempering. Enjoy cucumber pachadi recipe | Kerala style vellarika pachadi | Indian cucumber pachadi without coconut | with step by step photos.
semiya upma recipe | wheat vermicelli upma | quick semiya upma with coconut | healthy wheat vermicelli recipe | with 23 amazing images. semiya veg upma recipe | vermicelli upma | how to make quick semiya upma | wheat vermicelli recipe is a popular breakfast recipe in South India. To make semiya veg upma, dry roast the vermicelli in a non stick pan for 3 minutes or till the vermicelli turns brown in colour. Remove from the flame and keep aside. Heat the oil in a non-stick kadhai and add the mustard seeds and urad dal. When the mustard seeds crackle, add the onions and green chillies and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute or till the onions turn translucent, while stirring continuously. Add the salt and 1 1/4 cups of water and bring to boil on a high flame. Add the vermicelli and mix well. Cover with a lid and allow it to cook for 4 minutes or till all the water gets absorbed and the vermicelli gets cooked. Add the coconut, coriander and lemon juice and mix well. Serve hot garnished with roasted peanuts and coriander sprig. This interesting recipe is a variation of the popular and common South Indian recipe upma,using wheat vermicelli instead of rice vermicelli. The use of peanuts as garnish gives an interesting crunch to this recipe. This quick semiya upma is ready in 20 minutes and perfect for a breakfast or snack recipe. The added advantage is that it can also be carried to work in a dabba. It tastes great with freshly ground coconut chutney. Being made with whole wheat, this vermicelli upma is slightly healthier than the one made with rice vermicelli. To increase the nutritional value of this upma, you can also add some boiled green peas to this upma. Tips for vermicelli upma. 1. Prefer a broad non-stick pan to roast the wheat vermicelli so the roasting is uniform. 2. Keep stirring the upma when it is getting cooked to avoid the semiya from sticking to each other. 3. To pack it in a dabba, cool it completely and then pack in an airtight container. You can also try other variants of upma like Varagu Upma, Broken Wheat Upma and Soya Upma. Enjoy semiya upma recipe | wheat vermicelli upma | quick semiya upma with coconut | healthy wheat vermicelli recipe | with step by step photos.
cabbage poriyal recipe | South Indian style patta gobi poriyal | cabbage thoran | with 18 amazing images. cabbage poriyal is a lightly spiced, sauteed and steamed cabbage recipe from South Indian cuisine that belongs to the category of dry vegetable stir-fries. Learn how to make cabbage poriyal recipe | South Indian style patta gobi poriyal | cabbage thoran | South Indian style patta gobi poriyal is a simple and flavorful recipe that involves sautéing cabbage with a tempering of mustard seeds, urad dal (black gram), curry leaves, and other spices. cabbage thoran is any dry vegetable preparation flavoured with generous amounts of fresh grated coconut. It makes for an excellent vegan side dish with sambar, rasam or any South Indian cuisine. You can also try other poriyal recipes like Cluster beans poriyal and French beans poriyal. tips to make cabbage poriyal: 1.Cabbage cooks quickly, so overcooking can make it mushy and bland. 2. Grated coconut or chopped cilantro give a fresh, vibrant finish. You can also squeeze in a bit of lemon juice for a tangy touch. 3. Green peas can be added for extra color and nutrients. 4. You can skip adding turmeric to the sabzi. Enjoy cabbage poriyal recipe | South Indian style patta gobi poriyal | cabbage thoran | with detailed step by step photos.
instant rava set dosa | instant sponge dosa | no fermentation sponge dosa | instant suji appam | with 21 amazing images. set dosas are very popular across Karnataka and are made usually with a fermented batter but here is the recipe for the instant set dosa. Learn how to make instant rava set dosa | instant sponge dosa | no fermentation sponge dosa | instant suji appam | instant Set dosa is a soft , spongy dosa that’s easy to make, tasty and can be made in no time- needs no fermentation !! you will be amazed by those pores and the softness of the dosa. instant sponge dosa is an instant breakfast recipe made with semolina, poha, and curd. The beauty of this recipe is you no need to soak, ferment it. Which means, this batter can be quickly prepared in no time. instant suji appam is very soft as cotton and pores formed on the dosa is its uniqueness. Tips to make instant rava set dosa : 1. Instead of eno fruit salt you can also add baking soda. 2. Do not stack the dosas on one another it will release moisture. 3. The batter should be semi thick and flowy consistency. It should not be thick like dosa batter. 4.Do not cook the set dosa on both the sides, just one side. Enjoy instant rava set dosa | instant sponge dosa | no fermentation sponge dosa | instant suji appam | with detailed step by step images
medu vada | south indian medu vada | urad dal vada | garelu vada | uzhunnu vada | with 20 amazing images. To make medu vada, urad dal is soaked, drained and then spices added and blended to make a smooth batter. Then small portions of urad dal vada is then deep fried. Most South Indians consider breakfast incomplete without Medu Vada. Whether they have Idli, dosa, pongal or upma, they like to add a crispy, tasty and protein-rich urad dal vada to the platter. In fact, when you have breakfast in a South Indian restaurant, even in the remote villages, you will be fascinated to see the waiter reel out the list of breakfast combos, almost all of them featuring vada! Serving them fresh with Sambhar and coconut chutney however is doubly delightful. Enjoy how to make medu vada | south indian medu vada | urad dal vada | garelu vada | uzhunnu vada recipe with detailed step by step photos and video below.
turai chutney recipe | ridge gourd chutney | South Indian turai chutney | Andhra style beerakaya chutney | with 23 amazing images. turai chutney recipe | ridge gourd chutney | South Indian turai chutney | Andhra style beerakaya chutney is a unique accompaniment with a mild sour taste. Learn how to make ridge gourd chutney. To make turai chutney, heat the oil in a pan and add the mustard seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the green chillies, garlic and curry leaves and stir for a few seconds. Add the turai, tomatoes and salt and sauté for 8 to 10 minutes or until the vegetable pieces are soft. Allow to cool completely and purée to a fine paste in a blender. Serve immediately or store refrigerated for upto 2 days. South Indian turai chutney is absolutely delicious. Being classified under chutneys, it teams up well with idli to rava dosa and even onion tomato uttapam. But this chutney is often eaten with plain hot rice drizzled with a few drops of melted ghee and it makes a meal by itself. When you have no time to make sabzi, you can carry this chutney with roti in your tiffin box too! Turai or ridge gourd is cooked with tomatoes, tempered with mustard, green chillies, garlic and curry leaves and then puréed to get a smooth and tasty Andhra style beerakaya chutney. Many South Indians use the peel of ridge gourd to make the chutney too! You can use gingelly or sesame oil in this ridge gourd chutney to enhance its South Indian flavours. Tips for turai chutney. 1. Store ridge gourd chutney refrigerated for upto 2 days. 2. Serve turai chutney with roti. 3. South Indian turai chutney | Andhra style beerakaya chutney | goes well the rice and ghee. 4. Turai chutney goes well with idli and dosas. Enjoy turai chutney recipe | ridge gourd chutney | South Indian turai chutney | Andhra style beerakaya chutney | with step by step photos.
masala vada recipe | masala vadai | South Indian snack | South Indian masala vada | with images below. masala vada is an all-time favourite evening snack across Tamil Nadu. Come to South India, especially Tamil Nadu, and you cannot miss the appetizing aroma of masala vadai being fried at tea stalls in almost every street corner! It is enjoyed hot with coconut chutney and a cup of tea or coffee. You will have no difficulty in getting it, because it is available in every tea stall, most bakeries and restaurants too. However, there is nothing like homemade South Indian masala vada, made with chana dal, fennel seeds, onions and other readily available ingredients like curry leaves and green chillies. To make masala vada, soak the chana dal in enough water in a deep bowl and keep aside for 2 hours. Drain and keep aside. Remove ¼ cup of soaked and drained chana dal in a bowl and keep aside. Blend the remaining chana dal, fennel seeds and kashmiri dry red chillies in a mixer to a coarse mixture without using any water. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, add all the remaining ingredients, including the soaked and drained chana dal and mix well. Divide the mixture into 16 equal portions and shape each portion into 50 mm. (2”) diameter round flat vada. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and deep-fry, a few vadas at a time on a medium flame, till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve immediately with coconut chutney. Prepare this South Indian snack on a weekend, and you will find the whole family flocking around the stove for more of these hot and spicy vadas. Tips for masala vada. 1. Drain the soaked chana dal very well. Moisture remaining behind in the chana dal will make binding the mixture difficult. 2. Shape them flat to enjoy their crispiness. 3. Deep-fry the vadas on a medium flame so they cook evenly from outside as well as inside. Serve with Coconut Chutney or Tomato Chutney. Enjoy masala vada recipe | masala vadai | South Indian snack | South Indian masala vada | with photos and recipe below.
appam recipe without yeast | no yeast Kerala appam | palappam recipe | with 22 amazing images. In this appam recipe without yeast we show you how to soak the raw rice and create the batter for no yeast Kerala appam. The entire palappam recipe is shown step by step so you will not make any mistakes. It is a delight to watch an experienced chef swirl the kadhai to make a perfect bowl-shaped appam recipe without yeast! You can master the art too, within a few tries. palappam is a delectable South Indian dish, which is comparable to dosa, but with a special texture and shape. The raw rice batter and the unique manner of preparation give appam recipe without yeast a crisp bowl-like structure with a spongy bun-like centre. Drizzle a little coconut milk over the Kerala appam and enjoy it hot with a spicy Kadala Curry or mouth-watering Coconut Stew. While Appam is traditionally made with yeast, to get the fluffy centre, it can also be made through a natural fermentation process, without using yeast. Here is how to do that… Notes and tips on how to make the perfect appam recipe without yeast. 1. The batter of appam should be of a thinner consistency than dosa batter. 2. Adding baking soda, makes it more fluffy Kerala appams. 3. If the batter is too thick, adjust the consistency by adding water. 4. Pour a 1.5 ladleful of the batter into it. The pan should be hot but not too hot or else the appam will stick in the center and you won't be able to get that lacy border. 5. Holding both the handles of the pan, slowly rotate the kadhai in a circular motion so that a thin layer forms on the side while it remains thick in the centre. Learn to make appam recipe without yeast | no yeast Kerala appam | palappam recipe | with step by step photos below.
The Mullangi Sambhar is an all-time favourite of the South Indians, especially those in Tamil Nadu where it is made very often. Being simple and easy, it is an everyday fare. The strong flavour and aroma of radish together with the spiciness of the sambhar masala make this a mouth-watering treat. Cooked toovar dal gives the sambhar its characteristic consistency and base flavour. Remember to add the tempering only at the end. In fact, if you are going to prepare the sambhar earlier, you can make and add the tempering alone freshly just before serving – this will instantly boost the flavour and aroma of the sambhar making it seem as if you just cooked it! You can serve the Mullangi Sambhar with hot rice laced with ghee, or with tiffin dishes like idli, dosa or pongal. You can also prepare a similar sambhar with chopped drumstick instead of radishes. Have a go at more South Indian dishes like Masala Vadas or Mysore Chutney .
dal vada recipe | chana dal vada | South Indian dal vada | paruppu vadai | with 25 amazing images You will love the exciting crispness of these delectable dal vadas. Made with a coarse paste of soaked chana dal perked up with onions, ginger paste and the whole traditional team of flavour enhancers and deep fried, these South Indian dal vadas have a unique, rustic texture and warm, hearty flavour that will strike a chord with most people. I would like to share some important tips to make chana dal vada. 1. Blend the chana dal to a coarse mixture without using any water. If required, once in between you can scrape the sides of the mixer jar and grind the mixture again. Try not to add water, as you will face difficulty in shaping the dal vada at a later stage. But if it is getting too problematic to grind, then add 1-2 tbsp of water. 2. Mix everything well and our paruppu vadai mixture is ready. Mixture should not be very moist or dry. If the mixture is too crumbly or too pasty then it would be difficult to make vadas from this mixture. If the mixture has turned crumbly, then grind it once again and if the mixture has turned pasty then add 1-2 tbsp of rice flour or besan to bind together all the ingredients. At this stage, you can taste the mixture and make the necessary changes in the flavour as per your liking. 3. Take care to deep-fry these South Indian dal vadas on a medium flame. Otherwise, they will quickly turn brown outside before they get cooked inside. These deep fried dal vadas are sure to satiate you in a tasteful way, have them for Evening Tea Snacks accompained with Green Chutney or Tomato Coconut Chutney. Enjoy dal vada recipe | chana dal vada | South Indian dal vada | paruppu vadai | with step by step photos below.
moong dal dosa recipe | moong dosa | green moong dal dosa | South Indian moong dal dosa | moong dal dosa is an easy to make South Indian delicacy which requires only 4 ingredients. It is enjoyed with sambar and coconut chutney along with Milgaipodi powder. Learn how to make green moong dal dosa. Made of rice and moong dal, soaked, ground and fermented, these green moong dal dosas have a deliciously homely flavour and enticing crispness, which only fermented batter can bring about. To make moong dal dosa, wash and soak the moong dal and rice in enough water in a deep bowl for at least 3 hours. Drain. Combine the moong dal and rice in a mixer and blend till smooth using approx. 1¼ cups of water. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, cover it with a lid and allow it to ferment in a warm place for at least 8 to 10 hours. Add the salt and approx. ¼ cup of water and mix well. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and sprinkle a little water on the tava (griddle) and wipe it off gently using a muslin cloth. Pour a ladleful of the batter on it and spread it in a circular motion to make a 200 mm. (8”) diameter circle. Smear a little oil over it and along the edges and cook on a medium flame till the dosa turns golden brown in colour and crisp. Fold over to make a semi-circle or roll. Repeat with the remaining batter to make 14 more dosas. Serve immediately with sambar and coconut chutney. Just the beautiful golden colour of this moong dosa is enough to make you drool! And fortunately it is so tasty it won’t let your appetite down. It tastes different from regular dosas as it uses moong instead of urad and also has an equal proportion of dal and rice. You will love to have this for Breakfast! The combination of moong dal with parboiled rice is said to be a good quality protein, as this combination gives all the 9 essential amino acids we need to consume. Green moong dal dosa is also a good source of vitamin B1 – a key nutrient needed for energy metabolism. This South Indian moong dal dosa can be enjoyed by kids as well as adults. Its soft texture will be beneficial for senior citizens and cancer survivors who often have chewing problems. Tips for moong dal dosa. 1. The fermentation time of the batter may vary from season to season. While in summers it may be 8 to 10 hours, in winter it will take around 11 to 12 to ferment. 2. Always remember to spread the dosa batter in one circular direction to get a uniform layer. 3. While heart patients can enjoy this dosa in limited quantities occasionally, we do not recommend this recipe for diabetics because of the use of high glycemic index parboiled rice. Enjoy moong dal dosa recipe | moong dosa | green moong dal dosa | South Indian moong dal dosa | with recipe below.
sambar recipe | South Indian sambar recipe | homemade sambhar recipe | how to make sambar | with 20 amazing images. Sambar is a definite part of South Indian meals. Sometimes, they make Sambar even more than once a day – for breakfast and later for lunch or dinner. Sambar is made by boiling toovar dal and then adding raw vegetables, tamarind pulp and homemade sambar masala, simmered till vegetables are cooked in 15 minutes. South Indian homemade sambar is cooked not only by South Indians but all Indians. It so popular that you can get it anywhere in India. We have made South Indian homemade sambar recipe which is not not sweet. Restaurant style Sambar tends to be sweet through the addition of jaggery or sugar. A common way to have Sambar is with steamed rice, papadum and spicy mango pickle for lunch. Brimful of the goodness of toovar dal and assorted vegetables, it is nutritious everyday fare and is so versatile that Sambhar can be taken with rice, idli, dosa, vada, upma, and just about any Snacks. Aside from South Indian homemade sambar, try our Kerala Sambar and South Indian Radish Sambar recipes. Enjoy sambar recipe | South Indian sambar recipe | homemade sambhar recipe | how to make sambar | with step by step photos and video below.
wheat dosa recipe | godhuma dosa recipe | instant wheat flour dosa | healthy atta dosa | with 24 amazing images. wheat dosa recipe | godhuma dosa recipe | instant wheat flour dosa | healthy atta dosa is a nourishing breakfast option for people of all ages. Learn how to make instant wheat flour dosa. To make wheat dosa, combine the whole wheat flour, urad dal flour, salt and approx. 1¼ cups of water in a deep bowl and mix well using a whisk. Cover it with a lid and keep aside to rest for 30 minutes. For the tempering, heat the oil in a small non-stick pan, add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves and green chillies and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Pour this tempering over the batter and mix well. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle), sprinkle a little water on it and wipe it off gently using a muslin cloth. Pour a ladleful of the batter on it and spread it in a circular motion to make a 150 mm. (6”) diameter thin circle. Smear 1/8 tsp of oil over it and along the edges and cook on a medium flame till the dosa turns light brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to make 11 more dosas. Serve immediately with sambhar. These deliciously soft godhuma dosa made with whole wheat flour and urad dal flour are also convenient to make because the batter does not require a long fermentation. Just mix the ingredients, temper it traditionally, let it rest for half an hour, and you are ready to cook the dosas. Since the healthy atta dosa replaces high glycemic index rice with whole wheat flour, it is diabetic friendly. Serve these dosas immediately on preparation, as they tend to get chewy over time. Also, these dosas will be soft and not crisp as they are made of whole wheat flour. The use of wheat flour adds in a dose of fibre too. With 1.8 g of fibre per dosa, these instant wheat flour dosa are a wise choice for people with heart disease and high cholesterol. Being non-fermented, they can be enjoyed by people suffering from acidity to snack time or for dinner as well. Tips for wheat dosa. 1. The dosa batter should be lump free so spreading the batter becomes easy. 2. Cook the dosa on a medium flame so the wheat flour gets cooked well. Serve them immediately for best texture and taste. Enjoy wheat dosa recipe | godhuma dosa recipe | instant wheat flour dosa | healthy atta dosa | with step by step photos.
curd rice recipe | South Indian curd rice | dahi chawal | thayir sadam | with 20 amazing images. Just like khichdi is to Gujarati, rajma chawal is to Punjabi, the curd rice is to South-Indians. Curd rice is also known as thayir saddam, dahi chawal and daddojanam. A very simple dish made using the most basic ingredients, curd and rice with an authentic South-Indian tempering does not take more than 15 minutes to cook. In South India, the Kheer and mithai are served at the start of a meal. It is the Curd Rice that comes at the end, as a flavourful and soothing finish to a traditional spread. At the same time, South Indian curd rice is also a comforting one-dish meal that is satiating and refreshing, with its cool flavour and homely aroma. Many people consider South Indian curd rice to be the best dish to carry along to school, work or travel. To make Curd Rice, South Indian Curd Rice Recipe, Dahi Chawal, combine the cooked rice and 2 tbsp of water in a deep bowl and mash it lightly using a potato masher. Add the curds and salt, mix well and keep aside. Heat the oil in a small broad non-stick pan add the mustard seeds and urad dal and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add green chillies and curry leaves. Add the tempering to the prepared curd-rice mixture and mix well. Add the coriander and mix well. Serve the curd rice immediately or refrigerate for 1 hour and serve chilled. If you have leftover rice, its a bingo as this recipe would be made in a jiffy. Easy to make, this wholesome thayir sadam is made by mixing rice with curds and tempering it with mustard and green chillies. Allow the rice to cool slightly before adding the curds, to avoid the curds from splitting. Plain dahi chawal can be had accompanied with Lemon Pickle or Mango Pickle. Curd rice is had for lunch by South Indians. Enjoy curd rice recipe | South Indian curd rice | dahi chawal | thayir sadam | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
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