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    Dev, you can make vallakkai vadai in the same manner.

    You have to add 2 tbs of all purpose flour to the smashed vallaki.
    Add in cut onions, green chillies, cut ginger.
    also little cut coriander leaves, cumin seeds, salt
    and few drops of lime juice. Make as usual medu vadai.
    It will be very tasty.
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    Aarthii ma, as in the case of vallakai cutlet, the vallakai has already been boiled and cooked.
    We are only adding in onions and things like that.
    So when we pan fry, on medium heat , the cutlet will come crispy because
    of the bread crumbs, and also you need not worry about
    the inside being not cooked. As it is already cooked.


    The other cutlets you have to fry in oil, on medium heat so that the
    cutlet is fully cooked. You will be adding besan flour or all purpose flour and things like that.

    If any one has better explanations, please help my Aarthii.
    Thanks. Kugan98
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    sob, Sob, here is my sooji cake.
    I will post the recipe when I rectify the mistake
    and bake a better cake. Thanks. Kugan



    The crumbled sooji cake:

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    Steamed Eggs (kugan)

    I watched my Chinese friend do this dish in her house.
    Unfortunately, I did not carry my camera with me.


    STEAMED EGGS

    ngredients:
    300ml warm water
    3 eggs
    Seasonings:
    1/2 tsp salt
    Dash of pepper and chicken stock granules
    Garnishings:
    Spring onions
    Fried garlic or onion oil
    Dash of light soya sauce
    Methods:
    1. Combine all ingredients and seasonings and mix well with fork or chopsticks.
    2. Use a sieve to strain the mixture into a steaming tray.
    3. Steam at low heat for 10 mins or until set.
    4. Use a small knife or fork to prick the centre. If it comes out clean, it is cooked. Remove.
    5. Sprinkle spring onion, garlic or onion oil and light soya sauce on top of the steamed egg.
    Tips:
    1. To ensure a smooth custard, do not steam eggs on high heat. In between, open lid to release steam.
    2. Lightly beat the eggs to avoid too much air from getting in.


    NOTE: I would like to THANK the owner of this picture
    which I found on the net. THANKS.

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    Aarthi,
    thanks a lot for trying out milagu roti. i post venthaya keerai patchadi soon. my second son is not well with climate change and stomach upset. he will not let me sit peacefully in front of the system. so i will come back to u very sooon.

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    kugan, thanks for clearing the doubts. will try dry china grass for the kids.
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    kugan,
    as dev told thalai suthuthu, so many receipes on queue. i am trying all ur receipes for the guests.
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    suji cake picture is good, my friend made here long back, it didn't turn out well. so i can give ur receipe, after u post it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aarthii
    dev,kongu rasam is also the one as like arisum parupu sadam which i used to have it often during my college days.To say frankly am longing for it till now since i left my college.Thanks dev now i can make it.
    U had given both the powder recipe as well as rasam recipe also.Thanks dev.Thanks a lot.
    Aarthii, hope this recipe meets ur expectations... No two rasam taste the same coz of the ratio of the masala pwd used & cooking method... if u find this rasam to be diff from what u had, try varying the ratio of the KMP & rasam pwd... also sourness matters...adhuvum adjust panni paarunga...
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    NOV, thanks a lot for the links... Though I saw many pics of the beans on the net, I'm not able to makeout wht bean it is... I'll try to find it using the tamil names mentioned in the site...
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