Chaat, Kids Recipes, Snacks

AAM CHANNA CHAAT

Summer time is here and we don’t like to eat anything at all.But there are lots of vitamins and minerals required by our body alongwith lots of fliuds.So keeeping that in view i made this salad chaat which can be a snack too.Whenever you are hungry make this and enjoy.It is loaded with proteins and with mangoes in it makes it all the more tangy.I make this whenever i can and this is so easy to make.You can make this in advance and keep it in fridge and serve chilled.Mangoes and channa are an unusual combo but works well for…

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Lunchbox Ideas, Pulao, Rice Variety

CORN PEAS PULAO/LUNCH BOX IDEA

One of the daily features is in my household is ‘what to pack for lunch’?I always ponder about this and try to include variety and health in each meal.So when i was running out of ideas i got this recipe from my friend who makes pulaos of different types.I was happy that this contained corn,my daughter’s favourite.You can alternatively make this with baby corn as well.I have kept the spices minimal,you can increase the amount if you want.Also for a change in colour and extra flavour,i have added green peas,it adds a nice crunch to the pulao and tastes great…

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Karnataka Recipes, Side Dish for Roti

VEG SAGU/SIDE DISH FOR ROTI

It was on a trip to mysore many years back that i first tasted sagu.The spices were mild, gravy was filled with mixed vegetables and the texture soft and juicy.It was served with pooris and the taste was awesome.In karnataka poori sagu is phenominal.I have tried this many times for pooris and rotis too,but never licked it until one viewer requested to post this recipe.This is very easy to make and can be made in a matter of minutes.The good part is you can add all veggies and because of they are mixed kids won’t recognise what veggies are there…

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Pasta, Soups

BAKED BEANS PASTA SOUP

It is always a constant nagging of my daughter to post something new in my blog.It so happened that i was not feeling to spend time too much in the kitchen , but still didn’t want to dissapoint her.We bought a can of baked beans from Nilgiris and i found a correct recipe to make and to please dhivya as well.Baked beans in tomato sauce has a unique taste and it was a filling soup as well when served warm.See the recipe which i adapted from tarla dalal making a few adjustments to suit our taste. Notes

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Accompaniment for Idly/Dosa, Chutney

BESAN CHUTNEY

No,it’s not a chutney which requires grinding.It’s a chutney with gram flour.And tastes great with idlis,dosas and chappathi too.I learnt this from my MIL who used to make this for idlis and dosas.It’s also called bombay chutney,i don’t have the slightest clue why.It’s been ages since i made this just as a brainstrom i got reminded of this and here it is.It is very easy to make and tastes simply awesome.Do try and let me know.. Notes

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Rasam, Rice Accompaniments

PINEAPPLE RASAM

Pineapple rasam is one the tastiest rasams that i make rarely at home.It is reserved for some celebrations or made on any of the special days.So whenever some guests come over i generally make this.Pineapple has a distinct flavour and imparts a unique taste when prepared rasam with it.It is also called annasi pazha rasam.The fruity taste combined with a mixture of spices gives an aromatic touch and craves to ask you for more.So for a change from the usual rasams try this for oe time and treat your taste buds and family’s too.Here goes the recipe…

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Authentic Brahmin Recipe, Rasam, Rice Accompaniments, Traditional Recipes

JEERA RASAM

Rasam is always a comfort food or me.I make a lot of varieties and this one is my favourite.Mostly i make it when anyone has cold and cough and headache at home.Tastes great with hot rice and ghee.It is an authentic easy to make recipe and tastes great wnen unwell.Yoc can make rasam powder ,but many make rasms with sambhar powder omly and top it with cumin and pepper powder.I will later post a recipe of how to make jeera rasam paste in my blog some time later.Scroll down to the recipe of a tasty inviting rasam and do try…

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Chettinad Recipes, Kuzhambu Varieties, Rice Accompaniments

KARAKUZHAMBU

Karakuzhambu is one our family’s most liked gravies.There are many varieties and methods in making these but i like the classic one with drumstick and shallots.A great combo with potato fry an rice,you will end up eating a few mouthfuls extra.It is named karakuzhambu,so it’s a bit spicy but you can always adjust your spice level.I tasted this kuzhambu for the first time at saravana bhavan in chennai.What an awesome taste it was.Truly remarkable.Now this recipe can be made with brinjal,lady’s finger and any vegetable of your choice.Let’s see how it’s made.. Notes

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International Recipes, Kids Recipes, Snacks

ROSEMARY CORN VEG DELIGHT

Not long back from Nilgiris i bought a pack of dried rosemary. I was not sure what i could make with otherwise uncommon herb in my kitchen, but when my daughter ordered a particular continental cuisine in a nearby restuarant she liked the aroma and the taste of the dish which contained this flavourful herb called rosemary.So i did a simple curry like thing which can be used as a tortilla wrap,roti rolls or can be simply eaten as well.Rosemary is not an indian herb,but it is widely used in the italian cuisine.They have a slightly bitter and astringent taste.The…

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Authentic Brahmin Recipe, Rasam, Rice Accompaniments, Traditional Recipes

NADATHIVITTA RASAM

Today iam going to post a unique and our family recipe rasam.In olden days for grinding spices grandmas used ammi and kuzhavi.It is actually a flat grinding stone.You might think what that has to do with uor rasam recipe today.Well,iam coming to that.It is on that grinding stone the masala for this rasam was ground.Nadathivitta litreally means to run the long stone on the flat granite stone surface.Well it is in this this rasam tur dal is soaked and grounded and not cooked and added.A simple rasam tastes great with any thuvayal and appalam/papad.My grandma used to make it and…

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Potato Recipes, Side Dish for Roti

DUM ALOO

Hi,blogger friends!A very Happy New Year to you all.I know iam late but was stuck up with personal commitments and so a long break from my blogging rotinue and back to normal again.This dum aloo is a long pending recipe which i intended to post a long time back but could do so only now.A tasty and filling side for rotis and phulkas it’s a blessing for me during lunch packing for daughter.It’s her favorite and loves to eat any time of the day.Can we go to the recipe now? Notes

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