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28th July 2008, 12:42 PM
#111
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Kugan's Kitchen
Oh! I did not know that you can cook.
Thanks Nov for the tips. I normally do not add
condensed milk to the dough.
Some people also add an egg to the dough.
I will try resting the dough before flattening it.
I make the green chillie pickle for my noodles.
Good Nov, I like your contributions.
More ideas the better.
Thanks.
Homemade green chillies in vinegar.
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28th July 2008 12:42 PM
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28th July 2008, 12:46 PM
#112
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Re: Kugan's Kitchen
Originally Posted by
kugan98
Oh! I did not know that you can cook.
if you search the archives, you can find many of my contributions.
Never argue with a fool or he will drag you down to his level and beat you at it through sheer experience!
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28th July 2008, 11:34 PM
#113
TAALICHA KOZUKKATTAI
Kugan,
I made TAALICHA KOZUKKATTAI and it turned out to be awesome.
I added 1/2tsp of hot coconut oil at the end and the taste was irresistable.
Next time i'm going to make more. Thank you very much for the wonderful recipe. I will try all your vegetarian recipes one at a time and post my fb.
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29th July 2008, 06:41 AM
#114
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Hi Kugan,
Thank u for clarifying the "boiled rice" part...for the appam recipe.
U dont have to apologise...
Can u give a good vada kari recipe that your elders make at home?....thank u in advance.
Being a vegetarian, I tried yr vazhakai varuval & fenugreek poriyal....both superb!!!....will surely make it more often.
Thanks for sharing yr recipes.
suvai
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29th July 2008, 06:28 PM
#115
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Re: Kugan's Kitchen
Kugan, 'Paal kozhukattai' recipe sooper...
my mom will prepare it.... till now I didnt had a chance to prepare...
thx for the wonderful recipe... will try it out...
எந்தன் காதல் சொல்ல என் இதயம் கையில் வைத்தேன்...!!!
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30th July 2008, 01:02 AM
#116
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Kugan's Kitchen
Oh! Oh! I am overwhelmed by all the responses.
Thank you ,thank you.
Thanks Madhu Sree, do try out when you are free.
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30th July 2008, 01:05 AM
#117
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Kugan's Kitchen
Thanks Suvai, for your feed backs.
Most of our dishes in our house is also vegetrain.
Soon I will post the vadai kari recipe.
Thanks.
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30th July 2008, 01:09 AM
#118
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Kugan's Kitchen
Thanks VM, I am glad you liked the recipe.
Please do try out the other recipes.
Let me try your tip with the coconut oil.
Thanks.
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30th July 2008, 01:14 AM
#119
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Kugan's Kitchen
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PASALAI KEERAI POONDU MASIYAL
(PALAK)
Ingredients:
1 bunch of keerai cleaned and chopped
4 pips garlic crushed
3 green chillies sliced
Salt to taste
A pinch of sugar (it retains the green in the keerai)
To Season:
1 tbs ghee or oil
4 pips garlic chopped
1 medium onion sliced
½ tsp mustard seeds
½ tsp urad dal
Lime juice to taste
Method:
In a deep pot, add the chopped keerai, crushed garlic,
Sliced green chillies, salt and sugar. Add very little water
And cook the keerai. Remove as soon as it is cooked.
Cool a bit and mash it nicely. You can use the wooden mathu
Or just one spin in the mixie.
Heat the ghee, add the mustard seeds, and urad dal seeds.
Then add in the onions and chopped garlic.
Let the garlic brown a bit, it gives out a good aroma.
Pour it on the mashed keerai and mix nicely.
Add little lime juice to your taste.
Serve with steaming rice.
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31st July 2008, 01:44 PM
#120
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Coconut Candy
Ingredients.
(A)
115 ml evaporated milk
2 tbsp condensed milk
325g granulated sugar
(B)
375g grated coconut
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 tsp butter
A few drops red food colouring
Method.
Combine ingredients(A) in a wok and cook,stirring constantly, over a very low fire until sugar dissolves completely.
Stir in grated coconut and food colouring and cook until almost dry, about 30 minutes.Add essence and butter mix well to blend.
Grease a tray lightly with butter,and fill the tray with the coconut candy .Press the candy down firmly with a clean piece of plastic wrap,then set aside to cool slightly.
Then cut into neat slices,before it dries completely and hardens.Allow to cool completely before placing in clean air-tight jars.
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