Jazz up your tea-time with this awesomely crunchy snack that hails from Karnataka. Very famous in the Mysore region, the Maddur Vada is a classic evening snack made by deep-frying a dough of mixed flours, semolina, onions and green chillies. For some extra crunch, it is common to throw in a handful of roasted peanuts or cashews too. This recipe requires absolutely no soaking or grinding, and can be made quickly without much advance planning or preparation. It has an attractive colour and appetizing aroma, and a taste that’s even better than your high expectations. Enjoy hot and fresh with a cup of steaming filter coffee.
Mysore bonda recipe | Instant Mangalore goli baje | Mysore bajji | ullundu bonda | with amazing 17 images. Bonda is a South-Indian snack which has a lot many variations and we have got you the traditional Mysore bonda recipe. Everyone has their own way of making it and this is our Mangalore goli baje version. An awesome snack from the ever-busy kitchens of Mysore, the Instant Mysore Bonda is a deep-fried bhajiya made of plain flour, rice flour and curds, perked up with a range of appropriate taste givers like ginger and green chillies. Tips for Mysore bonda recipe. 1. Curds help in making the Mysore bonda light. 2. Grated coconut, chopped onions or other veggies can be added to perk up the Mysore bajji. 3. Add baking soda and salt to taste. The soda along with curd is the most important ingredient to make the Mangalore bonda soft and light. Add salt only when you are ready to fry the bondas. Resting the batter with salt for more time will make the batter runny and watery. This traditional South Indian bonda snack, a specialty of Karnataka, has a beautifully reddish-golden hue, a crisp outer surface and a super-soft inner core, somewhat like bread. Making South Indian style bonda is easy to make. You do not require much ingredients for preparing this dish, we have used minimum and basic of ingredients yet getting an amazing outcome. I personally enjoy having Instant Mysore bonda in the monsoons. Mysore bonda tastes wonderful when served hot with chutney, and a cup of hot milky filter coffee! You can also try other South Indian recipes like the Masala Vadas and South Indian Filter Coffee. Learn to make Mysore bonda recipe | Instant Mangalore goli baje | Mysore bajji | ullundu bonda | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
vegetable neer dosa recipe | instant rice flour dosa | chawal ke aate ka dosa | with 22 amazing images. instant neer dosa is a healthy and quick breakfast recipe prepared just by mixing few ingredients within minutes. Learn how to make vegetable neer dosa recipe | instant rice flour dosa | chawal ke aate ka dosa | neer dosa is a popular dosa variant from the Indian state of Karnataka. “Neer” means “water” in the Tulu language, meaning this dish is literally known as “water dosa.” This chawal ke aate ka dosa has soft texture with crunch of vegetables in every bite. In this instant neer dosa recipe, rice flour is used to prepare prepare thin batter which cut downs the entire soaking and grinding process. You can make this instant rice flour dosa for busy morning breakfasts or can be enjoyed with sabzi for lunch or dinner. Tips to make vegetable neer dosa: 1. Grease the tava each time you make dosa. 2. Makes sure to mix the batter well before making every dosa, as rice flour tends to settle down. 3. The batter should be of chass consistency, not too thick and not too runny. Enjoy vegetable neer dosa recipe | instant rice flour dosa | chawal ke aate ka dosa | with detailed step by step photos.
chitranna rice | Karnataka chitranna rice | Karnataka nimbehannu chitranna | lemon rice | with 25 amazing images. This famous South Indian rice dish, chitranna rice is made by tempering cooked rice with traditional ingredients like mustard, dals and peanuts, perking it up with onions and coconut, and flavouring it with lemon juice. The crunch of peanuts, the flakiness of coconut and the tang of lemon juice ensure a good balance of texture and taste in Karnataka chitranna rice. You will surely enjoy this easy and convenient recipe. We have had many requests for Karnataka recipes and hence we made this famous Karnataka nimbehannu chitranna. chitranna rice is a very popular South Indian recipe, which is considered very auspicious and made on festival days as an offering to God. People don’t mind standing in long queues to get their share of Karnataka chitranna rice prasad at temples. Owing to the ease of making it and the convenience of being a one-dish vegetarian meal, chitranna rice is a popular choice for packed South Indian lunches too. The only difference is that you can add onions when making it casually and without onions for Karnataka chitranna rice prasad. I would like to share some important tips, points to make the perfect chitranna rice. 1. Wash around ¾ cup of rice few times and soak with enough water for half an hour. Washing helps in removing excess starch from the rice which eventually results into non-sticky grains. 2. Add oil while cooking the rice. Oil coats the rice grain helping us to achieve separate grains on cooking. 3. I have used raw peanuts in chitranna rice. You can replace peanuts with cashew nuts or use a combination of both. Enjoy chitranna rice | lemon rice | Karnataka chitranna rice | Karnataka nimbehannu chitranna | with detailed step by step photos.
Neer Dosa is a special, indigenous recipe from Karnataka, which has a wonderful taste and unique texture despite being made of a plain rice batter! Yes, it might be hard to believe but the batter for these soft, thin, homely pancakes is made of just rice and salt. This gives the Neer Dosa a very nice texture, which reminds one of the homely and comforting cooking of traditional Kannada families. Plus, since this batter does not require fermentation, it can be made without having to plan and prepare from the previous day itself. In this variant, we have made the Neer Dosa with unpolished brown rice instead of white rice. This is very healthy but at the same time, it tastes just like authentic Neer Dosa. Just make sure you serve the Brown Rice Neer Dosa immediately after preparation, to enjoy the best texture. You can serve it with Sambhar and Chutney , or with grated coconut sweetened with jaggery.
A traditional tea-time treat from Mangalore, the Banana Puri is a delightful dish that you must try at least once. The mild fruity sweetness of the Mangalore Banana Puri is just awesome and tastes great with a cup of piping hot tea or coffee. It is generally not served with any other accompaniments because its pleasant sweetness makes it a standalone tea-time snack. It is very important to serve these whole wheat flour and banana puris immediately after preparation because they taste best when they are hot and crisp. You can also try other puris like the Masala Puris or Urad Dal Puris .
Here is a tongue-tickling version of the popular South Indian delicacy rasam, made with kokum. The tanginess of kokum and the spiciness of dry chilli flakes together give this Kokum Saar an invigorating flavour. Ingredients like onion, green chillies and garlic add to the pungency, and you are sure to feel the heat on your palate when you sip on this rasam. Despite being spicy, the presence of kokum has a cooling effect on your stomach. You can serve this as a soup, an accompaniment or as a main course mixed with plain rice . Try other recipes like Rasam and Jeera Pepper Rasam .
South Indian festival menus are just not complete without Moong Dal Payasam. Considered as one of the most auspicious offerings to God, it is made during most pujas, and is served as the first item on the plantain leaf during a traditional meal. Moong Dal (Pasi Paruppu) Payasam is made by sweetening moong dal mash with jaggery. The mixture is thinned with coconut milk and flavoured with cardamom and other spices. Dry roasting the dal before cooking gives a rich aroma to the payasam, while coconut milk gives it a pleasant flavour. Enjoy this payasam warm. You can also try other payasams like Paal Payasam , Almond Payasam , Semiyan Payasam and Carrot and Cashewnut Payasam .
coorgi roti recipe | Indian rice roti | otti | akki roti | rice roti with leftover rice | with 25 amazing images. coorgi roti recipe | Indian rice roti | otti | akki roti | rice roti with leftover rice is a simple everyday Indian bread. Learn how to make akki roti. To make coorgi roti, combine the steamed rice along with little water and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste. Transfer the paste into a deep bowl, add the remaining ingredients and knead into a semi stiff dough using enough water. Cover and keep aside for 15 minutes. Divide the dough into 8 equal portions and roll each portion into a 150 mm. (6”) diameter circle using a little rice flour for rolling. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) on a high flame and when hot, place the roti gently over it. Cook it till small blisters appear on the surface. Turn over the roti and cook for few more seconds. Cook it on an open flame till it puffs up and brown spots appear on both the sides. Repeat with the remaining dough portions to make 7 more rotis. Serve immediately topped with ghee. How will this rice roti with leftover rice taste, you might wonder, without even green chillies or ginger for flavour, but you must taste it to believe how simple rice can transform into a delicious roti when cooked perfectly and topped generously with ghee. This famous akki roti is a famous breakfast of Karnataka. It is quick when made with leftover rice. But remember this coorgi roti must be served steaming hot, right off the tava. The aroma of otti will taunt your taste buds, and make you finish off a whole roti even without any accompaniments. However, it can be served with chutney podi, pickle or a gravy pairs best with this Indian rice roti. Tips for coorgi roti. 1. Using steamed rice and making a paste of it will enable you to roll the roti. 2. You don't require oil while cooking the roti. 3. The roti cooks very quickly. 10 seconds on a tava for one side and 10 on the other side and then cooked on the flame. Enjoy coorgi roti recipe | Indian rice roti | otti | akki roti | rice roti with leftover rice | with step by step photos.
rice roti recipe | chawal ki roti | rice flour chapati | akki ubbu roti | with 17 amazing images. Gluten free kki ubbu rotia is one such variation of the roti known for its taste and flavour. Learn how to make rice roti recipe | chawal ki roti | rice flour chapati | akki ubbu roti | rice roti is a type of flatbread made from rice flour. It is a popular dish in South India, especially in Karnataka. rice flour chapati is made using only 3 ingredients which is rice flour, salt and water. They come together quickly with in few minutes and are super soft and delicious. The chawal ki roti taste amazing to serve with any type of sabzi, curries or chutneys. Pro tips to make rice roti: 1. If the dough drys up knead it again using wet hands. 2. Roll the roti evenly so it fluffs up while cooking. 3. Cover the dough using damp muslin cloth while you roll the rotis. Enjoy rice roti recipe | chawal ki roti | rice flour chapati | akki ubbu roti | with detailed step by step photos.
With ripe mangoes, you think of making everything from ice-cream and smoothies to fruit salads and muffins – everything except a savoury curry, right? Just think – why not? Savoury and spicy, at the same time tangy and sweet, the Ripe Mango Curry is one in a million. Exotic but dashingly tasty, this curry is made with common spices and everyday ingredients like ginger, garlic and tamarind. It is absolutely no-fuss and can be made on any day when the mango is in season. Yet, despite all the ease of making it, it seems special. Indeed, the Ripe Mango Curry is a must-try. Enjoy it with a bowl of steaming hot cooked rice. Try other ripe mango recipes like Mango in Coconut Curry and Fajeto .
Ghassi is a special Mangalorean curry that is flavoured with a freshly-ground masala paste, made of coconut, onions, roasted spices, and other ingredients. This special masala instils abundant energy into the dish, which may be made of varied veggies or pulses like green gram, chana, potatoes, cauliflower, etc. Here is a delicious Sprouted Green Gram Ghassi, in which the rustic flavour of green gram mingles with the zesty masala to give you a totally irresistible taste. The overtones of garlic make this quick and easy curry all the more delicious. Serve it with hot rice. Also try other dishes from the Mangalorean region like Mangalorean Tendli and Chana Masala or Vegetables in Coconut Milk .
Vegetables in Coconut Milk, also called Valval, is a sumptuous mixed veggie preparation in traditional Mangalorean style. Here, the veggies are cooked in a base of mildly sweetened coconut milk, and flavoured with a tempering of cumin and green chillies. Simple but elegant, Vegetables in Coconut Milk is a dish that appeals to everybody. You can serve it with dal and hot rice , or with rotis . Although you can slightly alter the combination of veggies used, do not miss out on traditional ones like red pumpkin and ivy gourd, because they are important to get the authentic effect.
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