Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Idiyappam - String Hoppers

Idiyappam (string hoppers) is a complete new dish to me. I got a chance to taste this at one of my friend’s place who is a Keralite. Thanks to her mother who had introduced me to this classic recipe. She had served these beauties with black chana curry. This is a traditional breakfast in Kerala, Tamilnadu, southern areas of Karnataka and even Sri Lanka.


The name idiyappam derives from the Tamil/Malayalam words idi, meaning 'broken down', and appam, meaning "pancake". The dish is also, frequently called noolappam or noolputtu from the Malayalam/Tamil/Kannada/Kodava word nool, meaning "string or thread".

These are like steamed rice noodles. As this is steam cooked, it is considered as healthy recipe with a side dish like coconut milk, vegetable/meat stew. This may seem difficult to make, but is so simple that I have succeeded in making the perfect idiyappam on the first go itself.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Gutti Vankaya Koora - Baby Eggplants In A Spicy Gravy

ఆ... ఆహా ఏమి రుచి అనరా మైమరచి 
రోజూ తిన్నా మరీ మోజే తీరనిదీ 
తాజా కూరలలో రాజా ఎవరండీ... 
ఇంకా చెప్పాలా వంకాయేనండీ 

Brinjal/eggplant is considered to be the king of vegetables in Andhra cuisine. The above writing is a famous song from a Telugu movie describing the taste of well cooked eggplants.


Brinjal is the name of this vegetable mostly used in South Asia, South-East Asia and South Africa, “eggplant” in American and Australian English and “aubergine” in British English.

Gutti vankaya koora is usually made with baby eggplants. Tender, young eggplants result in an absolute delicious dish. This curry can be prepared in a number of variations. Try this recipe and I am sure, you will love it.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Mango Limeade

Make the most of the mango season. Freshly squeezed lime with the sweetness of seasonal mangoes is a great combination of beverage for this hot summer. Adding a few soaked sabja seeds is an extra touch to cool your senses.


Homemade mango limeade is a perfect drink with tartness of lime and sweetness of mangoes.


Ingredients
4 cups water
1 large mango, peeled and chopped (I used alphonso)
2 limes
honey to taste
½ tsp black salt
½ tbsp sabja/basil seeds (optional)
ice cubes

Method
  • Soak sabja/basil seeds in ½ cup water.
  • Blend chopped mangoes, lime juice until smooth and transfer to a pitcher/bowl.
  • Add water, black salt, soaked sabja seeds and honey to taste.
  • Stir well and serve over ice.             

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Oats Coconut Laddu


Oat is a cereal commonly consumed in the form of oatmeal or rolled oats. The popularity of oats has been increasing by days because of its health benefits. Oats for breakfast is a delicious way to add fibre and nutrients to our body first thing in the morning. Great way to start a day is with a warm bowl of oatmeal, which can lower blood cholesterol because of its soluble fibre content.