Andhra cuisine is popular for its
add-ins like avakaya / pickles and chutneys. Dosavakaya is a pickle made using yellow cucumbers / dosakaya (in
Telugu). Unlike avakaya / raw mango pickle, you need not wait until summer to
make this, as these cucumbers are available all round the year. Moreover, this pickle
is simple to make, and will be ready in a day. This is a spicy, tangy, pungent
pickle which can tickle your taste buds right away.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
Low Calorie Poha Chivda
Poha chivda is a crunchy any-time snack made using poha / atukulu
(in Telugu) / flattened rice. This used to be my favorite after-school snack. I
still remember those days when I asked my mother to make this. This is a low
fat and healthy, yet tasty snack which is very easy to make at home.
There are two variations in
making this. One is deep fried and other is dry roasted. Mixing in lots of
fried dry fruits, dry nuts and spices of your choice, makes this even more
delicious. I have been making chivda my mom’s way since years, and sharing with
you now. Here, I have added some onion to the normal chivda, as that fits my
taste-buds better. Let’s check the recipe:
Friday, October 10, 2014
Aloo Matar Curry ~ Potatoes with Green Peas
Aloo Matar curry
is a simple yet classic dish prepared with chunks of potatoes and green peas. The
matar variant of this very common aloo curry has been originally inherited from
North India, where this is prepared in almost every house-hold. Here is my home style preparation to go well with roti or naan.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Dondakaya Pachadi - Tindora / Ivy Gourd Chutney
Another typical Andhra style chutney, which is easy to make and delicious to eat. For our last night supper, I made tindora fry, and found few ripe ones which I have reserved for today’s chutney. This is a versatile chutney which tastes yum even with the ripe ivy gourd.
So, do you have to wait any longer!! Go, get some of them and make this delicious chutney, and enjoy with steaming hot rice and dollop of ghee. Hmmm!!!
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