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15th December 2009, 10:17 PM
#1401
Dev,
here is the my mom's version of murunga elai sambar
Drumstick leaves sambar:
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toor dhal - 1 cup (boil and keep aside)
Now grind the following:
red chilly - 5
jeera - 1/2 tsp
garlic - 5 pips
coconut - 4 tblsp grated
dhania seeds - 2 tsp
grind the above ingredients like a chutney and keep separately.
now in a pressure pan, add oil, kadukku, urad dhal, 1/4 tsp of jeera, 1 red chilly . when kadukku pops up add curry leaves, then add small onion - chopped, 200 gm (roughly chopped), fry till it turns into pink colour.
then add the ground masala and fry nicely till nice smell comes out of it.
now add 4 tomatoes medium size, chopped and fry till it comes like a gravy , then add 2 cups of drumstick leaves, fry for 2 minutes, then add the boiled dhal. add required amount of salt,turmeric powder, water and close the lid and allow it for one whistle.
on top add 1 tsp of ghee and little coriander leaves. this is very tasty. u can have it with steamed rice.
try and let me know the feedback.
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15th December 2009 10:17 PM
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15th December 2009, 10:46 PM
#1402
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
Kugan's Kitchen
Selviem. this is called the seven cup cake.
The sugar is 3 cups in the original recipe.
I find that 2 cups of sugar is more than enough.
You can add 3 cups if you want.
Kugan98
SEVEN CUP CAKE
Ingredients:
1 cup besan flour
1 cup grated coconut ( only the white part)
1 cup milk
1 cup ghee (little more if you like)
2 cups sugar
Method:
In a wok add a tbs of ghee.
Dry roast the besan till the raw small goes, cool.
In a heavy bottomed pan , add in the sugar, milk,
coconut and the besan, on a low flame cook stirring,
occasionally for about 20 minutes or until the mixture
starts to froth and will start to come off from the sides of the pan.
Slowly pour the rest of the ghee into the pan, while stirring
continuously.
Within few minutes the entire mixture will harden a bit,
and become thick.
Take off the stove and pour it onto a greased plate.
While it is still hot, draw the lines with a sharp knife to make
small squares.
Let it cool for about 20 minutes.
After it is cool you can take out the pieces.
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15th December 2009, 10:51 PM
#1403
thanks kugan, i want to make this for the guests, may be after christmas.
i will give u the feedback.
selvi
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15th December 2009, 10:53 PM
#1404
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Kugan's Kitchen
Thanks Selviem , another interesting recipe of the drumstick leaves sambar. I will sure try and post the picture for you.
Thanks Selviem.
Its best if you list out as to what you are cooking for your guests.
Then you need not worry as to what to cook.
Thanks. Kugan98
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16th December 2009, 06:37 AM
#1405
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16th December 2009, 06:39 AM
#1406
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Re: Kugan's Kitchen
Aamma Suvai nga yen ippadi NOV anna kita maatikirengga?
kugan nga....naan maatikalai.....paarunga avar thaan maatikitu yossanai pannikitu munnum pinnum poraar
aaanaa thanks to nov ngov thaan for bringing out plenty recipes ....avaroda breakfast ellaaam neenga recipes ah pottudareenga....awesome
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16th December 2009, 07:49 AM
#1407
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kugan nga.....puthu breakfast item nov ngov saapitutu item peru solli irukaar
sambal pau - can be made vegetarian nu
hope its not deep fried....konjam recipe iruntha podunga plz
dev....puthusu puthusaa naan ketkarthu...its all becoz nov ngov saapitutu pic podaraar pp la athaan
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16th December 2009, 10:58 AM
#1408
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Selvi, thanks a lot for the recipe...looks diff...will try & let u know...
Suvai, yes we get farm fresh veggies here... fresh veggiesooda taste & textureye thani thaan.... will try the avarai mothai & let u know...
Indha NOV avar saapitu weight poduradhu mattum illama pic-a post panni nammaiyum tempt panni vitiduraar...
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16th December 2009, 03:33 PM
#1409
Senior Member
Senior Hubber
Originally Posted by
dev
Aarthii, very glad tht kutti paiyan liked arisiyum paruppu saadham... u can try some variations like adding sombu, pattai,krambu etc... also u can substitute green moong/yellow moong dhal in place of tuvar dhal... ellam nalla irukkum...
Ivalo different types pannalama,arisum paruppum sadathai,sure dev,kandipa pannidaren.
Thanks for giving me nice vairations idea dev.
regarding murugankeerai ammakitta kettu iruken,innum two daysla sollaren dev.okva.
Thanks
Aarthii
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16th December 2009, 03:38 PM
#1410
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Originally Posted by
Selviem
Aarthi,
thanks for ur salna receipe, i will try it out and let u know the feedback.i made ur pottukadalai thuvaiyal, my hubby ate like that only.selvi
Selvika,am glad that u liked the thuvaiyal.
U know onething selvika,Though it is a healthy dish initially i hestiated to post it since it is a very simple dish.Actually i dont want to post it ,since i dont know whether u all will like or not.My husband only told me post it ,everyone will like it.Like that....
so i did.Now am happy selvika.Thanks selvika.
Thanks
Aarthii
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