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7th October 2010, 12:03 AM
#121
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COOKED RICE PAKODA
சாத பகோடா
Last week, with the left over cooked rice, I have made this pakoda. It was very tasty and delicious. When using cooked boiled rice, the batter becomes a little watery after some minutes. So the pakodas must be fried immediately after mixing all the ingredients. There is no need for a side dish like chutney for this. Just ketchup is enough.
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COOKED RICE PAKODA:
Ingredients:
Cooked rice-3 cups
Ginger- 1 tsp
Green chillies-7
Garlic flakes [small]-4
Fennel seeds- tsp
Gram flour- 2 cups
Plain flour- half cup
Finely sliced onion-3
Mint leaves-half cup
Salt to taste
Enough oil to fry
Procedure:
Sieve the flours.
Grind the cooked rice with the ginger, green chillies, garlic, fennel seeds and salt to a coarse paste.
There is no need to add water.
Add flours, mint and onion to make a smooth mixture.
Heat enough oil.
The fire should be medium.
Fry the batches of pakodas to golden brown.
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7th October 2010 12:03 AM
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10th October 2010, 05:36 AM
#122
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10th October 2010, 08:47 PM
#123
Dear Mrs.Mano:
Thanks for the Godhumai dosai recipe. Will try and let you know for sure and the thokku with dried prawns too.
Suvai:
We usually offer Payasam neivedyam for all the 9+1 days. So, its Semiya, Coconut sago till today.Intend to prepare rava aval payasam, payathamparuppu, aval and paal payasams. will give you the rest of the list. Whts in your home?
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12th October 2010, 12:03 AM
#124
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dear mrs mano...puli vadai recipe kidaichidichi.....thanks nga....onga kita irunthaalum podunga....maybe what i have will be different from yours.....
cdj.....ingey iniki rava kesari....kadalai parupu sundal nga....naalaiki mochai sundal seiyalaam nu oru idea along with payathamparrupu payasam....mood maarinaalum maaridum tomorrow.....
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13th October 2010, 09:28 PM
#125
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Dear Cdj!
Here is the recipe of ‘ prawn podi’ for you. This is like idli podi and we can use like it for idlies and dosas. The prawns should be cleaned well before using it.
PRAWN PODI
Ingredients:
Dried prawns- ½ kilo
Tamarind- a small gooseberry size
Red chillies- 15
Shredded coconut- 1 cup
Ginger- ½ inch
Small garlic flakes-8
Salt to taste
Curry leaves- 1 arc
Gingelly oil- 2 tsp
Procedure:
Heat a pan and pour a tsp of oil.
Fry the prawns on medium fire until they become crisp and are slightly browned.
Take away the prawns and allow them to cool.
In the same pan pour the remaining oil.
First fry the red chillies for a minute.
Then add all the ingredients except tamarind and fry them to golden brown.
When cooled, grind all the ingredients with salt and tamarind to a coarse powder.
The delicious Prawn podi is ready!!
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13th October 2010, 09:32 PM
#126
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Dear Suvai!
How are you? I think you are very busy and so keep away from Forumhub.
I do not know about ' puli vadai'! But I have a recipe on ' puli adai'!
So post here your ' puli vadai' recipe if it possible so that I can have a knowledge about it.
Thanks a lot for the nice feedback on ' Aval apayasam'!
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15th October 2010, 07:00 AM
#127
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Dear mrs mano.....naan nalla irukenga...thank u & hope the same with you all at home too.
yes nga....kinda busy these days....athaan vara mudiyarthilai munthi pola...but time kidaikumbothellaam vanthidaren
here is the recipe for puli vadai:
half padi saapaatu rice nalla kazhuvi sutham seithu enough thayiril 3 mani neram oora vaikavum...next water vidaamal thayir ootriye naisaaga aata vendum ( aaatu kallil ) ...this is an old recipe for sure.aatum bothu arisiyudan vara milagaai, salt sirithu alavu puLi serka vendum. In oil add kadugu...kadalai parupu....uluntham paruppu....karuvepilai...kothamalli thazhai pottu nalla vathakanum....vathangiyapin araithu vaithu irukum arisi maavai athil kotti...kozhukattaiku ketiyaaga vathakuvathu pola vathaka vendum. U take it down from the heat & then siru vadaigalaaga ilaiyil or polythene bag la thatti...yennaiyil porithu edukanum....this will stay for 10 days & sooda saapitaa miga rusiyaaga irukum
please do post puli adai recipe nga...never heard of puli adai......
thank u nga in advance...
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17th October 2010, 09:54 PM
#128
Dear Mrs.Mano:
Navrathiri fulla unga payasam recipes than. Preapred the Aval payasam with jaggery this time and it had much enriched taste to it. thanks.
Suvai:
Prepared sundal and payathampaurppu payasam on Saraswathi pooja day. I forgot to make kesari this time(should have seen your post earlier). I know a method of making puli vadai where they dont cook the dough but add kadalai paruppu and puli to the arisi and grind it with red chillies and perungayam. It has a mild taste of the tamarind and keeps well as you have mentioned. The fresh ones directly out of the frying pan can make us eat 10 at a time.
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18th October 2010, 04:40 AM
#129
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hello nga cdj....thanks for yr version of the puli vadai.....i am positive that is also as tasty...
eagerly waiting for mrs mano avargalin puli adai...
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20th October 2010, 09:20 PM
#130
Re: COOKED RICE PAKODA
Originally Posted by
Mrs.Mano
சாத பகோடா
Last week, with the left over cooked rice, I have made this pakoda. It was very tasty and delicious. When using cooked boiled rice, the batter becomes a little watery after some minutes. So the pakodas must be fried immediately after mixing all the ingredients. There is no need for a side dish like chutney for this. Just ketchup is enough.
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COOKED RICE PAKODA:
Ingredients:
Cooked rice-3 cups
Ginger- 1 tsp
Green chillies-7
Garlic flakes [small]-4
Fennel seeds- tsp
Gram flour- 2 cups
Plain flour- half cup
Finely sliced onion-3
Mint leaves-half cup
Salt to taste
Enough oil to fry
Procedure:
Sieve the flours.
Grind the cooked rice with the ginger, green chillies, garlic, fennel seeds and salt to a coarse paste.
There is no need to add water.
Add flours, mint and onion to make a smooth mixture.
Heat enough oil.
The fire should be medium.
Fry the batches of pakodas to golden brown.
Tried this one and it was finished up in 2 min....we had to do it again rightaway. Thanks. Yummy for the Tummy.
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