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    Venky Narayanan (@ ineh*) on: Fri Nov 12 12:18:43






    The quantity mentioned below is enough for 3-4 people.

    <h2>Bisi BELa Bhath / huLi</h2>


    <u>poruLkaL (Ingredients) </u>
    * kathirikkay (egg plant/brinjal) - 1/4 (big) or 2 (small)
    * thakkaaLi (tomato) - 4
    * chinna vengaayam (small onion) - 10
    * uruLai kizhangu (potato) - 1
    * carret - 1 (big)
    * Beans - 10
    * pachchai miLagaay (green chilly) - 4
    * sivappu miLagaay (red chilly) - 10
    * (optional) pattai, sOmbu, Elakkay, Kraambu, poondu - little in each for masaalaa
    * kothamalli virai (dhaniyaa) - 8 tbl spoons
    * kadalai paruppu (split peas) - 6 tbl spoons
    * thEngaay (coconut) - 3 paththai
    * arisi (rice) - 1 1/2 cup
    * thuvaram paruppu (thoor dhaal) - 1/2 cup
    * puLi - chinna elumbichai aLavu
    * kadugu (thaaLikka)
    * salt
    * manjaL podi
    * perungaayam
    * mundhiri (cashew nuts) - 10
    * karuvEppilai (kari paththa)
    * koththamalli (cilantro)
    * Oil (preferably nalleNNey/sesame oil)
    * Ghee

    <u>sey muRai (Process) </u>
    For the masaalaa :
    * Dry fry dhaniyaa, kadalai paruppu, miLagaay vatral, pattai, sOmbu, Elakkaay, kraambu, poondu, little perungaayam in a
    pan.
    * In a mixie make a fine powder of these mixes
    * Cut coconut (2 paththai) into small pieces and shred it in mixie (into fine shredded coconut)
    * Cut the other 1 paththai into very small pieces (pallu-pallaaga)

    * Soak thuvaram paruppu in hot water for about 10 minutes
    * Rinse rice and mix rice & thuvaram paruppu.
    * Add a little manjaL podi & salt
    * Add water and cook the combo in Pressure cooker
    (Imporant note: Keep more/less water depending on how you like your BisiBELaa to be)

    * Dissolve puLi in water
    (Note: Crush puLi in water VERY WELL : atleast for 3-4 minutes. puLiyai kaiyaal nanraaga pisaindhu thanneeril
    karaikkavum)
    * Heat puLi thanneer till it boils

    * Cut all vegetables into BIGGER pieces
    (Note: If you cut the vegetables into small pieces, it will get dissolved, and nothing will be 'visible' in the final product)

    * In a big pan, add 10 tbl spoons of Oil
    * Add kadugu.
    * Add 2 miLagaay vaTral, perungaayam, little manjaL podi
    * Add all cut vegetables and fry in medium flames
    * Once the vegetables are half cooked, Add puLi thanneer
    * Add salt, manjaL podi, perungaayam, karuvEppilai and pachchai miLagaay
    * Close the pan with a plate and let the vegetables be cooked in high flames
    * Once the vegetables are cooked, set the gas to low flames
    * Add the masaalaa powder
    * Add the coconut (but shredded and the finely chopped)
    (Note: At this time, you can see that the solution will turn into a good thick kuzhambu)
    * Add the cokked rice/paruppu combination to the kuzhambu.
    (Note: If you like your bisi bElaa to be little watery, you can even (s)mash the cooked rice/paruppu a little, before adding it to
    the kuzhambu)
    * Add 5 spoons of ghee and in low flames, mix the rice well
    * Fry mundhiri in ghee till it becomes golden color

    * Garnish Bisi BELa Bhath with cashew nuts & finely chopped koththamalli

    Note:
    * Like vaangi bhath, for BisiBELaa pachchadi, appalam & karuvadaam go well with it.
    * Depending upon your taste, you can try out different vegetables like, poosani kaay, spring onions, cauli flower etc...
    * If you don't like strong masaalaa taste, you can skip pattai,sOmbu, poondu etc...


    Enjoy and let me know if you like it...

    - Venky Narayanan
    VenkyNarayanan@hotmail.com







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    Rekha (@ 60.r*) on: Fri Nov 12 12:42:40






    VEGETABLE PULAV:
    ********************

    *1 big red onion (finely chopped)
    *1/2 tsp garam masala
    (I use Badshah biryani-pulav Masala)
    *1 tomato(finely chopped)
    *4 green chillies(slit sideways)
    *1/2 tsp cumin seeds
    *1/4 CUP grated coconut
    *5 garlic cloves
    *1/2 inch ginger
    *2 tablespoons chopped mint leaves
    *2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves
    *1-1 1/2 cups vegtables
    (beans, carrot, potato, cauliflower,etc)
    *2cups basmati rice(Soak for 15 minutes)
    *4 1/2 - 5 cups water
    *salt
    *1tablespoon cashew nuts fried in ghee.

    1. In a big pan, heat 5 tablespoons of oil. Add the chopped onion and fry for 5 minutes. Add the garam masala, and fry for 2
    minutes.

    2.Add the chopped tomoto and green chillies and stir for 4-5 minutes.

    3.Make a thick paste of cumin seeds, coconut, garlic, ginger, and chopped mint/coriander leaves. Add the paste to the pan and
    cook for few more minutes.

    4.Stir in the chopped vegetables and cook for 5-6 minutes.

    5.Add the rice. Stir until all ingredients are throughly combined.

    6.Add water and salt.

    7.Let it come to a boil.

    8.Reduce the heat to low and cook for 20 - 25 minutes.

    9.Garnish with the chopped cashews.


    PACHADI:
    **********

    *1 onion (finely chopped)
    *1 tomoto(finely chopped)
    *1 cucumber (Peeled and finely chopped)
    *2 green chillies (finely chopped)
    *2 tbsp chopped coriander leaves
    *2 cups sour cream
    *1 tsp oil
    *1/2 tsp mustard seeds
    *1/2 tsp urad dhal
    *1/2 tsp cumin seeds
    1 tsp chana dhal
    *1/2 tsp asafoetida
    *2 red chillies (halved)
    *a few curry leaves
    *1/2 salt

    1. In a bowl, mix the finely chopped onion, tomoto, cucumber, green chillies and coriander leaves with the sour cream.

    2.Heat the oil in a frying pan. Add the mustard seeds, urad dhal,cumin seeds, chana dhal, hing, red chillies, and a few curry
    leaves.

    3. When the mustard seeds splutter, add this mixture to the bowl.

    4.Add salt. Mix thoroughly.

    5. Garnish with extra chopped coriander leaves.





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    Kamesh (@ pm-8*) on: Sun Nov 28 01:38:16




    Nov

    When you said the differant forms of rice, you probably forgot to mentioned Popped rice, or Arisi Pori used by indians to make sweets using jaggery (or gula melaka for u) This one has even been adopted by Malays.





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    u no hu (@ 144.*) on: Mon Jul 24 10:20:21 EDT 2000




    NOV nalla saapaadu !!!
    what is siamese polished rice? I thought that "basmati" is the most expensive rice!!!
    anyway!

    Long Grain rice - ("Pachai Arisi") - similar to basmati
    "Kutharisi" - similar to parboiled rice, but it has more vitamin B ("Thavidu" is the reason).

    "Samba Arisi" - don't know the english name. It's mainly used for briyaani, because it doesn't stick to gether regardless of how well you cook it. !

    basmati itself has so many varites with different price tag!

    There are more to the list, but I can't recollect. Special rice used to make the flour, rice used to make "pongal" etc. Atlast I know something!!!





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    karthikeyan (@ 203.*) on: Mon Aug 13 02:12:39




    can u tell me what is the difference between

    pulungal arisi and
    pacha arisi


    which one is used regularky in cooking at our homes ??? which one is easy to digest and more polished ...enakku romba avasarama indha info vaenum ...dayavusenju udhavi seyunnga







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    Rebecca (@ 192.*) on: Tue Sep 9 14:13:11 EDT 2003




    hi. i am new to cooking can anybody teach me how to make keerai...?





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    keerai (@ 212.*) on: Fri Oct 3 16:46:05 EDT 2003




    Rebecca ...just eat it raw, that is good for health.. But wash it before eating
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    Simple Keerai recipe for Rebeka

    Hi Rebeka,

    I am a new entrant to this forum. Got to see your post asking for keerai recipe. Here is how I prepare keerai...

    Ingredients:
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    Parupu keerai (or) Mulai keerai (or) Arai keerai (or) Siru keerai - 1 bunch
    Paasi paruppu (also called payatham paruppu) or Thuvaram paruppu - 3/4 cup
    Green chillies - 3 nos.
    Tomato - 1, chopped
    Medium sized Onion - 1, chopped finely
    Garlic - 4 flakes, chopped finely
    Mustard seeds - 1 tspn
    Urad dhal (split ones) - 1 tspn
    Seeragam (jeera seeds) - 1 tspn
    asafoetida (perungayam powder) - a pinch
    Turmeric powder - 1tspn
    sambar powder - 1 tspn
    Tamarind (puli) - 1/4th of a lemon size
    (soak in 1/2 glass water and take the juice - not very dilute)

    How to make?
    ------------------
    1.Take the bunch of keerai, pluck the leaves, wash and then chop it
    2.In a pressure pan, put the paruppu and add 1 cup water. Let it boil for 10mins (in the open pan)
    3. Add the chopped onion, tomatoes, green chillies, garlic and the cut keerai.
    4. Add turmeric powder, salt to taste, sambar powder to it.
    5. Add 1/2 cup of water till all the ingredients is fully immersed.
    6. Close the pan and let it pressure cook (say for 2 whistles)
    7. In a frying pan, add 3 tspn cooking oil.
    8. Add the mustard seeds, urad dhal and seeragam. Let it splatter.
    9. Add a pinch of asafoetida powder and pour the keerai gravy from pressure pan into it.
    10. Let it boil for 5 mins.

    This can be served with hot rice. Potato masala is a super combination along with keerai masiyal mixed in rice.

    Hope this helps.
    Let me know how it tastes!

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    Reviving thread for Dev, Madhu and Alan!
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