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    Indian (@ 193.*) on: Tue Oct 28 22:36:09 EST 2003




    Hey can anyone post a recipe called

    ACHI MURRUKKU - Please!





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    Contributions to this site plz??

    Hemant, I am sure u will have a lot new deepavali recipes to share.... U there?

    This time for a change from the usual laddu, mysorepa.... plz give us some novel, healthy recipes...

    I am sure all must be planning now for ur home preparatons..why dont u share them with us?

    Plz plz plz

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    hi im here too, im going to start with payasam. i will give the recipe for to different payasam:

    Carrot Kheer (Payasam)
    carrots - 1 kg, sugar - 1 kg, cardamom powder, saffron, roasted cashews, milk - 1.5 litres.
    Cut carrots into small pieces and boil them in pressure cooker. Add saffron and grind it well. Heat this mixture (keep in very low flame) and add sugar. stir constantly till sugar dissolves in the mixture. Add cardomom powder. add boiled milk to this mixture. Mix well. Refrigerate. serve cold. Roast some cashews and add to the kheer just before serving. Very healthy dessert.

    Aval Payasam
    Heat 1 litre of milk and when it boils and starts to rise add 1/4 cup of aval(rice flakes).Keep in low heat with constant stirring until the quantity reduces to one-half.Add 1 cup sugar and 1/2 tsp powdered cardomom.Roast some cashewnuts(10) and raisins in ghee and add it to the payasam.
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    Cabbage Vadai
    Soak 1 cup of urul dal for 1 hour and grind into a thick fine paste.
    To one volume of this add one volume of finely cut cabbage pieces, add salt - 3/4 spoon and mix well
    Take a plastic sheet of paper and put even sized balls of this and flatten it. Deep fry this in boiling oil. Turn over until golden brown in colour and it is fully cooked and remove.
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    Vegetable bonda
    Vegetables-Potato,Beans, Carrots,green peas,Beet Root(if preferred)
    Steam the vegetables in a pressure cooker or a food steamer and mash them into a tight paste.Add grated onions, salt, red chilli powder. Knead the mixture tightly. Make this into uniform balls and keep aside
    Mix gram flour and rice flour in the ratio 2 1/2 :1 , add salt, chili powder, asafoetida,. Add water and mix to a thick consistency. Roll the balls in this flour and deep fry until they are crisp.

    Aaaloo paratha
    Ingredients: 3 big potatoes, 3 cup wheat flour(small cups), Salt to taste, Green chillies, Pudina/mint leaves
    For the stuff:
    Just boil potatoes and make curry with salt, green chillies and Pudina/mint leaves(U can add chilli powder instead of green chillies also)
    Paratha:
    Make a loose batter of wheat flour with a pinch of salt and sambar powder. Now make small balls from this.Cave open this ball in the middle(It should be like a small cave that we do for kozhukkatai).Now add a liitle bit of gingley oil into this dough.Spread this oil well.Now stuff it with the curry u had made.Cover up this masala and then roll this back inrio ball with the stuff.Spread it across as u do for chappathi.Apply oil and make like chappathis.But this needs more oil than normal.This tastes well with tomato chutney/baingan masala.

    Sambar powder
    Whole red peppers - 1/4 kg
    Coriander seeds - 1/4 kg
    Toor Dal - 200 g
    Gram dal - 200 g
    whole black peppers - 25 g
    asafoetida - a pinch.
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    whole red peppers - 10 cups, coriander seeds - 10 cups, toor dal - 1 cup, gram dal - 1 cup, black peppers - 1/4 cups, asafoetida powder - 1 tsp. Dry the above ingredients in sun and grind into a nice powder.
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    NOV..isn't it time for us to divide these to folders "misc" is growing too long..

    How about a separate section for RECIPES...where we can have subdivisions like - sweets and savories, tea time snacks, breakfast dishes, etc... :P yummy ...yum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cindy
    NOV..isn't it time for us to divide these to folders "misc" is growing too long..
    Cooking Section will be included in this Hub at a later stage. RR is having his hands full now. The reason we transfered Deepavali Delicacies thread is because of the season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cindy
    Contributions to this site plz??
    This time for a change from the usual laddu, mysorepa.... plz give us some novel, healthy recipes...
    I am sure all must be planning now for ur home preparatons..why dont u share them with us?
    Plz plz plz
    Oh well....

    We are making Munthiri Koththu otherwise known as Sitturundai today. Will share recipe here.
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