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August 21, 2018

Garelu Recipe – Crispy Minapa Garelu Recipe - Vada Recipe in Mixie

Garelu


Medu vada / urad dal vada i.e Minapa garelu in Telugu is a popular breakfast and teatime snack recipe all over India. As Varalakshmi viratham is fast approaching, I thought of sharing this Andhra style garelu which is a must to do recipe for Varalakshmi pooja prasad/ neivedyam. My neighbors from Andhra taught me how to make this easy, perfectly crispy minapa vada batter in mixie. I also referred my mixie vada recipe and Mrudula’s cookbook Youtube video for more tips and tricks to make crispy, spongy vada just like hotel ones. Basically urad dal vada is prepared by adding onions  But if we are making for festival and pooja, we should prepare vada without onion. In that case, you can make plain vada or with pepper.

In Andhra, people make it plain without any toppings for Varalakshmi pooja. So I have shared the same in pictures. I have also shared an easy method for shaping vada for beginners. Please refer the video for more details.  As we are grinding the vada batter in mixie, there are certain points to remember to make it perfect. I have listed the tips and tricks below. Please go through the points before you start with this recipe. For grinding more quantity, grind the batter using grinder. Mixie works for small quantity. Ok, Lets see how to make medu vada in mixie with step by step pictures and video.

Check out my Vada recipe using grinder, Pepper vada, Cabbage vada, Mixed vegetable vada and Anjaneyar kovil vadai.


TIPS TO MAKE PERFECT, CRISPY MEDU VADA IN MIXIE

1.Refrigerate the dal while soaking. Soak for 3 to 4 hours.
2.Use ice cold water(dal soaked water) for grinding.
3.Do not add salt while grinding dal.
4.Beat the batter after adding rice flour.
5.Batter should be fluffy and smooth.
6.Refrigerate the batter till use.
7.Add salt and toppings (onion, pepper) only before frying vada.
8.Always grease your hands in water for shaping vada.


minapa garelu recipe

Minapa Garelu Recipe - Crispy Medu Vada Batter in Mixie


Minapa Garelu Recipe - Crispy Medu Vada Batter  in Mixie

Learn how to make Andhra style minapa garelu recipe / Urad dal vada with step by step pictures.



Cuisine: Andhra
Category: Snacks
Serves: 15 nos
Prep time: 180 Minutes
Cook time: 5 Minutes
Total time: 185 Minutes



INGREDIENTS

1 cup - 250ml
  • White round urad dal - 1 cup
  • Ice water - as needed ( I used around 1/3 cup + 1 tbsp)
  • Green chilli - 1
  • Ginger - 1/2 inch piece
  • Rice flour - 1 to 1.5 tsp (Completely optional)
To add in vada batter
  • Big onion - 1 (finely chopped)
  • Curry leaves - Few (-do-)
  • Coriander leaves - 2 tbsp (-do-)
  • Cumin seeds / Jeera - 1/2 tsp
  • Pepper corns - 1/2 tsp (optional)
  • Hing / Asafetida - 1/4 tsp
  • Salt - as needed
  • Cooking oil - to deep fry vada

HOW TO MAKE GARELU

  1. Wash and soak urad dal in required water for 4 hours in refrigerator.
  2. Grind to a coarse paste adding green chilli, ginger, soaked urad dal without adding water.
  3. Wipe the sides. Add 1/4 cup ice water. Grind to smooth paste.
  4. Add more water gradually to make a fine, smooth paste.
  5. Transfer the vada batter to a vessel. Add rice flour if needed and beat the batter well for 5 minutes.
  6. Then add the toppings like onion and other ingredients. Add salt, hing. Mix well and shape vada.
  7. Heat oil and deep fry vada by cooking both sides. Remove and serve hot with coconut chutney  as side dish !

GARELU RECIPE - STEP BY STEP PICTURES

  • Wash and soak urad dal in required water in refrigerator for 4 hours. If not 4 hours, keep the dal inside the refrigerator atleast for an hour. You can also soak the dal without refrigeration and use ice water only for grinding. Ice water helps to prevent mixie jar getting heated.

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  • In a big mixer jar, take the soaked urad dal by draining all the water completely. Reserve the soaked ice water in a bowl. Add ginger and green chilli. DO NOT ADD SALT. Grind to a coarse paste without adding water. Wipe the sides of jar and grind it well.
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  • Add 1/4 cup of ice water and grind to paste. Wipe the sides and mix well. Add little more water in few tbsp and grind to a smooth buttery paste without any grits. Do not add more water while grinding. Its the most important point to make perfect vada batter.
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  • Vada batter should be thick. It should form a stiff peak when you drop the batter. It is the right consistency. Transfer the batter to a vessel.
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  • Add rice flour if necessary and beat the batter for 5 minutes using a whisk. DO NOT USE YOUR HANDS FOR BEATING THE BATTER. Batter may become watery due to the heat of your hands. Vada batter become fluffy and light.
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  • Take some water in a bowl. Add a small piece of  Vada batter and check if it floats on top of water. If the batter settles down, you should grind it more or beat more.
  • Add some water to the mixie jar. Grind to wash the jar. Transfer the washed water to a small bowl and use it for greasing your hands while shaping vada.
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  • After beating the batter,  add salt, hing, cumin seeds, Pepper corns (optional) and prepare vada if making for pooja. If you are making for breakfast or snack, add  finely chopped onion, curry leaves, coriander leaves, cumin seeds and pepper corns (optional). Add required salt and hing. Mix well and set aside.
  • Heat oil to deep fry. Drop a pinch of batter to check the heat of oil. To shape vada, take a dosa flipper and grease it with water. Grease your hands with water and take some batter. Keep it on the dosa flipper. Make a hole in the center. Invert the ladle and drop the vada in hot oil. Shake the dosa flipper slightly for the vada to drop in oil Or dip the ladle slightly in oil so that vada releases to the oil as soon as it starts to cook.
  • For method 2 to shape vada : Grease hands with water and take a small portion of batter. Make a hole the center and shape the vada, Drop in hot oil to deep fry.
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  • Flip and cook both sides in medium flame till bubbles cease. Remove the vada and serve.
  • You can enjoy this crispy, hot vada with coconut chutney, sambar or make curd vada and enjoy !
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    Enjoy !

Note

  • Do not add salt while grinding the batter.
  • Beat the batter till fluffy after adding rice flour.
  • Deep fry in medium flame for even cooking.
  • Please check the beginning of this post for more tips and tricks.
Try this medu vada recipe easily in mixie and enjoy the festival !
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August 3, 2018

Aadi Kummayam Recipe – Chettinad Aadi Koozh Recipe

aadi kummayam

Aadi kummayam also known as Aadi koozh / aadi kool is a Chettinad special healthy sweet dish that is served in Chettinad marriage functions and other important occasions. Aadi kummayam is prepared with homemade kummayam powder that is prepared using urad dal, moong dal and raw rice. Palm sugar / Karupatti is used to sweeten the kummayam. But some people use jaggery as well. Usually kummayam is given to the young girls who attain their puberty to strengthen the bones. It is served by mixing with sesame oil/ Gingely oil. When I heard about this Kummayam recipe from my friends, I felt it is very similar to my Tirunelveli style ulundhu kali. This year for Aadi special, I wanted to try and share this kummayam recipe in my blog. But I was not sure of the authentic kummayam powder recipe because I found so many recipes with variations in the quantity of ingredients. It was so confusing for me. When I told this to my friend Shalini, she introduced Viji akka who is basically from Karaikudi, Chettinad. When I spoke to her over phone, she shared most of the traditional Chettinad special recipes like Kandarappam, Vellai paniyaram, seepu seedai and Aadi kummayam with proper measurements and details. How sweet ! She also referred few YouTube channels and websites to learn authentic Chettinad recipes.

Coming to this aadi kummayam recipe, Viji akka told her mom makes kummayam powder in large quantities grinding in flour mill and store it for months. But I made a small batch based on her measures. I also watched Seethai aachi’s kitchen YouTube video for more reference. Though its my first attempt, I felt its so easy to prepare. It came out so tasty too ! Above all, we had a satisfaction of having a very healthy sweet. Lets see how to make Chettinad special aadi kummayam recipe with step by step pictures.

Do check out my other Chettinad Recipes and AADI MONTH SPECIAL RECIPES !

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Aadi kummayam recipe / Chettinad aadi koozh


Aadi kummayam recipe / Chettinad aadi koozh

Chettinad special aadi kummayam recipe / aadi koozh recipe


Cuisine: Chettinad
Category: Sweet
Serves: Serves 4
Prep time: 10 Minutes
Cook time: 20 Minutes
Total time: 30 Minutes


INGREDIENTS

Kummayam Powder Recipe
  • White round urad dal -1 cup
  • Yellow moong dal - 1/4 cup
  • Raw rice / Maavu arisi - 1/4 cup
Aadi kummayam / Koozh recipe
  • Kummayam powder - 1/2 cup
  • Palm sugar / Karupatti OR Jaggery - 1/2 cup
  • Water - 1.5 cups ( To dilute kummayam powder)
  • Water – 1/4 cup ( to melt jaggery)
  • Ghee – 2 tbsp
  • Gingely oil – 2 tbsp to 1/4 cup (Add while serving)

HOW TO MAKE AADI KUMMAYAM

  1. To make kummayam powder, dry roast urad dal, moong dal and raw rice separately.
  2. Cool and grind to a smooth powder. Sieve and store in a box.
  3. To make Aadi kummayam, take 1/2 cup of kummayam powder in a bowl.
  4. Add water and mix without lumps.
  5. Melt palm sugar adding 1/4 cup water. Strain and add to the kummayam mixture.
  6. Transfer to a kadai and keep stirring till it becomes thick. Add ghee and stir till non-sticky.
  7. Remove and serve it by mixing with gingely oil.

AADI KUMMAYAM RECIPE - STEP BY STEP PICTURES

  • KUMMAYAM POWDER : In a kadai, dry roast urad dal till golden in color. Transfer to a plate.
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  • In the same hot kadai, dry roast moong dal till golden color with a nice aroma. Transfer it to urad dal plate. Similarly dry roast rice till puffy. Keep it in the same plate along with dals. Let everything cool down.
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  • Grind to a smooth powder. Sieve it. Discard the coarse residue. Store the kummayam powder in an air tight box.
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  • AADI KUMMAYAM PREPARATION: To make Aadi kummayam, take 1/2 cup of homemade kummayam powder in a deep bowl. Add 1.5 cups of water. Mix without lumps and set aside. Alternatively you can roast the kummayam powder in 2 tsp ghee till nice aroma wafts through. Cool down and then mix with water to dilute it.
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  • In another bowl, take 1/2 cup of broken palm jaggery or jaggery. Add 1/4 cup of water to it. Boil and melt it. Strain the syrup using a wire mesh.
    aadi kummayam
  • Add this syrup to the diluted kummayam powder. Transfer this mixture to a non stick kadai. Mix in medium flame till thick. Add  1/2 tbsp ghee at regular intervals. Mix till the mixture comes together. Total time takes 15 to 20 minutes to reach final stage. 
  • Kummayam will become non-sticky. Wet your fingers slightly and touch the kummayam to check if its non-sticky. Serve hot mixing with gingely oil / sesame oil. Enjoy it as evening snack !aadi kummayam aadi kummayam

Note

  • For variations, you can add less moong dal and raw rice than the mentioned quantity. ie. around 2 tbsp.
  • Adjust the quantity of jaggery based on your taste. Palm sugar / karupatti tastes less sweet than jaggery. So you can add more if you need. Traditionally the ratio of kummayam powder and palm sugar/jaggery is 1:1.
  • Cardamom powder is not necessary.
  • Some people roast the kummayam powder in a tsp of ghee before mixing with water. But I din’t roast it. Its an optional step.
  • Color of aadi kummayam varies as per the jaggery and palm sugar. Pictures shows the one with jaggery. But in the step by step pictures, I used palm sugar. So it looks dark in color. 
Try this super healthy, Chettinad special aadi kummayam at home and reap its health benefits !
I added some gingely oil while serving !
Chettinad aadi koozh recipe


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July 9, 2018

Chow Chow Bath Recipe – Karnataka Uppittu, Kesari bath Recipe With Video

Chow chow bath recipe

Chow chow bath is one of the most popular breakfast recipes of Karnataka, South India. Chow chow bath is basically a combo of kesari bath(sweet) and Khara bath (spicy rava upma) served with coconut chutney.  Being in Bangalore for the past 12 years, I have tasted this tiffin several times in popular hotels like Brahmins coffee bar, Upahara darshini, SLV and many more. A plate of chow chow bath and a cup of filter coffee is the most preferred breakfast for many in Bangalore, Karnataka. Not only for breakfast, people love to have this for lunch and evening snack as well. 

When I asked my friends about the meaning of word chow chow in Kannada, everyone gave their own way of explanation. In general, I understood chow chow means a mushy combo or mixture of dishes. Hope it is right. In most of the hotels, a combination of pineapple kesari bath and spicy kharabath flavored with vegetables and vangi bath masala powder is served as chow chow bath.

 In some local food joints, they serve rava uppittu and kesari bath recipes. Whatever be the combination, its a wholesome, tummy filling meal.  Today I have shared a version of chow chow bath with chiroti rava kesari bath and rava uppittu recipes. Soon I will try to make another post with khara bath combo. Please click on the links below to check the recipes with detailed step by step pictures and video. Ok, lets see how to make Karnataka special chow chow bath recipe.

Also check out the detailed video given below.


how to make Chow chow bath

Chow chow bath recipe


Chow chow bath recipe

Learn how to make chow chow bath - Kesari bath and uppittu/ khara bath recipes.


Cuisine: Karnataka
Category: Breakfast
Serves: Serves 3
Prep time: 10 Minutes
Cook time: 20 Minutes
Total time: 30 Minutes


INGREDIENTS

KESARI BATH RECIPE ( 1 cup = 250ml )
  • Chiroti rava / Fine semolina/ Fine sooji – 1/2 cup
  • Sugar – 1 cup
  • Water – 2 cups (1:4 rava & water ratio)
  • Cooking oil – 2 tbsp ( Use refined oil)
  • Melted Ghee – 1/2 cup
  • Cardamom powder or pineapple essence – 1/2 tsp
  • Cloves – 2 nos
  • Cashews and dry grapes - Few
  • Yellow food color - A pinch
  • Salt - A pinch
  • Pineapple pieces - 1/4 cup ( Mix with 1 tbsp sugar), optional.
UPPITTU / KHARABATH RECIPE (1 cup = 250ml)
  • Coarse semolina / Upma rava / Bombay Sooji OR Bansi rava - 1 cup
  • Big onion - 1 no ( Finely chopped)
  • Ripe tomato - 1 no ( small, finely chopped)
  • Green chilli - 2 nos (Finely chopped, use 4 for spicy taste)
  • Water - 4 cups
  • Salt - as needed
  • Coriander leaves - 2 tbsp
  • Ghee – 1 to 2 tbsp
To Temper
  • Cooking oil - 3 tbsp
  • Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Urad dal - 1 tsp
  • Chana dal - 1 tsp
  • Cashew nuts - 5 nos OR roasted peanuts
  • Curry leaves - Few
  • Grated coconut - 2 tbsp (optional)

HOW TO MAKE KESARI BATH

    1. In a kadai, heat 1 tbsp ghee. Roast cashews, dry grapes and cloves till golden.
    2. Add fine rava and roast for 5 minutes.
    3. Boil water adding food color. Add to the rava in low flame. Mix without lumps.
    4. Cover cook for 5 minutes. Add sugar and mix without lumps.
    5. Add 1tbsp ghee at regular intervals. Mix till kesari becomes non-sticky like halwa and release ghee in sides. Remove from kadai.
    6. Transfer to a bowl. Scoop with a ladle. Serve hot or warm for best taste ! This kesari bath would be goey in consistency when hot. But it becomes slightly thick and scoop-able when warm. Pictures are taken after its warm. 

HOW TO MAKE UPPITTU

  1. Dry roast rava/sooji for 5 minutes in medium flame without burning it. Set aside.
  2. Heat oil in kadai. Temper all the ingredients mentioned above.
  3. Saute onion, green chilli and tomato. Add salt and water.
  4. Add coriander leaves and roll boil for 2 minutes.
  5. Add roasted rava and cover cook for 5 minutes. Fluff it, garnish with grated coconut and serve with coconut chutney !

Check out my

rava uppittu recipe for more details with step by step pictures.

You can also follow my Karnataka style kesari bath recipe and Khara bath recipe if you are using coarse rava /Bombay rava.

Note

  • For kesari bath, add 3/4 cup of sugar for mild sweet taste ( 1:1.5 ratio of rava and sugar). I used 1:2 ratio.
  • Please do not reduce the quantity of ghee and oil. It helps to give softness to the kesari. In hotels, they usually add more Vanaspati and less ghee. But its not healthy. 
  • Addition of cooking oil helps to maintain the texture of kesari else it will harden as it cools down. But you can skip and add more ghee if you like. 
  • Do not use ground nut oil or any other oil with smell. Use flavorless and colorless oil. Refined oil is the best.
  • If adding pineapple pieces, mix with some sugar. Let it soak. for 15 minutes. Add the pineapple pieces to the water. Boil till its cooked. Then add the water to the kesari.
  • For beginners, please check my kesari bath recipe using Bombay rava. I have mentioned an easy method.
  • Do not burn the rava while roasting it. Keep the flame medium and mix it constantly.
  • For uppittu, add more green chillies If you like spicy upma. You can also slit the chilli instead of chopping finely.
  • Please do not reduce the quantity of oil and ghee. You cannot achieve the soft texture.
  • Tastes the best when served hot or warm. But it stays soft even for hours together. 
  • For variations, you can use Bansi rava (Yellow colored sooji).
  • In some hotels, they add roasted peanuts instead of cashews.
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July 3, 2018

Rava Uppittu Recipe – Karnataka Hotel Style Rava Upma

Rava Uppittu Recipe

Rava Uppittu recipe is one of the frequently prepared breakfast recipes in Karnataka. Recently I tasted this uppittu in chow chow bath. This weekend I am planning to share chow chow bath recipe after tasting from some popular hotels in Bangalore. 

Before that, I would like to make a separate post for Rava uppittu and Chiroti rava kesari bath recipes. I have tasted this Karnataka style rava upittu recipe ( Semolina/Sooji upma) in my School moms friends houses and hotels here. 

Though this recipe is very similar to Tamil nadu style rava upma, my friends make slight variations in the quantity of oil and water to make a tasty uppittu just like the ones served in hotels and restaurants in Bangalore. In many hotels, this uppittu and kesaribath is served together as chow chow bath. 

In some places, Kharabath is served instead of uppittu. So today I have shared the basic version of uppittu just like hotel ones. Its a very simple recipe without any fancy ingredients. My friends use Bansi rava (Medium rava)  and iron kadai but I used Bombay rava / Upma rava(coarse ones) and non-stick kadai. So there are slight changes from the actual recipe. But tasted really good, equal to the restaurants. 

 For variations, we can add finely chopped vegetables, masala powders and call it as masala uppittu or vegetable uppittu. The quantity of water and oil + ghee decides the texture and softness of uppittu. If you like fluffy upma, use rava and water in the ratio of 1:2.5. But I used 1:4 as I wanted soft and mushy hotel style upma. I am happy that I can recreate the same at home. Kharabath is completely different from uppittu. Please check my Kharabath recipe for more details. Soon I will try to post an easy verion of Khara bath recipe too.

 Friends, do try this yummy, easy Karnataka style rave uppittu recipe with step by step pictures and share your feedback with me. Please watch the video below for better understanding. Its a chow chow bath recipe video. So Uppittu recipe is shared in the second half of video. 

If you are interested to check out my other interesting Karnataka recipes, please check THIS LINK.

Karnataka uppittu recipe

Karnataka syle Rava Uppittu Recipe


Karnataka syle Rava Uppittu Recipe

Karnataka syle Rava Uppittu Recipe for breakfast and dinner. This uppittu tastes like hotel ones. 


Cuisine: Karnataka
Category: Breakfast Recipes
Serves: 3
Prep time: 10 Minutes
Cook time: 10 Minutes
Total time: 20 Minutes


INGREDIENTS

1 cup = 250ml
  • Coarse semolina / Upma rava / Bombay Sooji OR Bansi rava - 1 cup
  • Big onion - 1 no ( Finely chopped)
  • Ripe tomato - 1 no ( small, finely chopped)
  • Green chilli - 2 nos (Finely chopped, use 4 for spicy taste)
  • Water - 4 cups
  • Salt - as needed
  • Coriander leaves - 2 tbsp
  • Ghee – 1 to 2 tbsp
To Temper
  • Cooking oil - 3 tbsp
  • Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Urad dal - 1 tsp
  • Chana dal - 1 tsp
  • Cashew nuts - 5 nos OR roasted peanuts
  • Curry leaves - Few
Grated coconut - 2 tbsp (optional)

RAVA UPPITTU RECIPE

  1. Dry roast rava/sooji for 5 minutes in medium flame without burning it. Set aside.
  2. Heat oil in kadai. Temper all the ingredients mentioned above.
  3. Saute onion, green chilli and tomato. Add salt and water.
  4. Add coriander leaves and roll boil for 2 minutes.
  5. Add roasted rava and cover cook for 5 minutes. Fluff it, garnish with grated coconut and serve with coconut chutney !

HOW TO MAKE UPPITTU – STEP BY STEP PICTURES


  • Heat a kadai and dry roast the rava/ semolina for 5 minutes in medium flame without burning the rava. Keep stirring constantly to avoid the color change of rava. Transfer the roasted rava to a plate.

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  • Heat oil in the same kadai. Splutter mustard seeds, urad dal,chana dal, cashews, curry leaves. Add finely chopped green chillies, onion and tomato pieces. Add required salt and saute till tomato becomes mushy.

  • Add 4 cups of water and salt if needed. Add finely chopped coriander leaves. Cover the kadai with lid. Let the water roll boil and onion gets cooked completely.

  • Rava uppittu recipe
  • Lower the flame completely. Add roasted rava gradually and slowly in one hand and keep stirring with a ladle in the other hand. Please watch the video for better understanding.

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  • After all the water is absorbed by the rava, it becomes thick. Keep the flame low and cover the kadai with a lid. Cook it for 5 minutes. Open the lid and mix well.

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  • Switch off the flame and add 1 tbsp ghee. Garnish with grated coconut if you like. Mix and scoop with a ladle. Serve hot immediately for best taste. You can serve with coconut chutney or with sugar as you wish. Enjoy !

Note

  • Do not burn the rava while roasting it. Keep the flame medium and mix it constantly.
  • Add more green chillies If you like spicy upma. You can also slit the chilli instead of chopping finely.
  • Please do not reduce the quantity of oil and ghee. You cannot achieve the soft texture.
  • Tastes the best when served hot or warm. But it stays soft even for hours together. 
  • For variations, you can use bansi rava (Yellow colored sooji). 
  • In some hotels, they add roasted peanuts instead of cashews. 


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January 9, 2018

Mangalore Buns Recipe With Coconut Chutney – Banana Poori Recipe

 Mangalore buns 
Mangalore buns recipe @ Banana poori served with coconut chutney as side dish is one of the most popular breakfast combo in Karnataka. I have tasted this few times in hotels like Anna Kuteera, SLV etc. Mangalore buns is a kind of  Poori/ puri made with all purpose flour, banana, sugar and curd. As this poori tastes soft, spongy with a mild sweet taste, its called as buns. Mangalore buns cannot be prepared instantly. Its dough should be fermented for at least 4 to 6 hours or overnight to get the best results. Recently I prepared it for our breakfast along with coconut chutney by watching few YouTube video. It came out very well. We liked it very much. Its a unique, Karnataka style breakfast recipe. Friends, do try this banana poori / Mangalore buns at home. You will love it for sure. Ok, lets see how to prepare Mangalore buns recipe with step by step pictures and video.

Do check out my collection of 10 Poori varieties & 20 Side dish for Poori

Have a look at my Instant Mangalore Bonda recipe as well.




Mangalore buns with coconut chutney

Mangalore buns recipe - Banana Poori


Mangalore buns recipe - Banana Poori With Coconut chutney Mangalore buns recipe with coconut chutney as side dish. - Karnataka special breakfast recipe
Cuisine: Indian
Category: Breakfast
Serves: 6 to 8 no.
Prep time: 6 Hours
Cook time: 5 Minutes
Total time: 6 Hours 5 Mins


INGREDIENTS
For Mangalore buns
1 cup - 250ml
  • All Purpose flour - 1 cup
  • Ripen Banana - 1 no ( I used 2 small yelakki banana)
  • Sugar - 1 tbsp (Add 1.5 tbsp for more sweetness)
  • Curd - 1.5 tbsp  (Add 2 tbsp if needed)
  • Salt - 1/2 tsp
  • Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Cooking soda / baking soda – 1/4 tsp
  • Cooking oil - To deep fry
Coconut chutney
  • Grated coconut – 1/2 cup
  • Green chillies – 3 to 5 nos (Adjust based on spice level)
  • Tamarind – a small pinch
  • Curry leaves – 3 leaves (optional)
  • Coriander leaves - 1 tbsp
  • Fried gram dal – 1 tbsp
  • Garlic cloves – 2 no.
  • Salt & water – as needed
METHOD
  1. In a wide bowl, mash the banana with a fork.
  2. Add curd, sugar, salt, all purpose flour and mix well
  3. Make a dough without adding water.
  4. Cover and keep it aside for minimum 6 hours.
  5. Knead it well and make thick, round poori.
  6. Deep fry it both the sides till golden brown.
  7. Remove in a tissue paper. Serve hot with coconut chutney.
METHOD - STEP BY STEP PICTURES
  • In a wide bowl, mash the ripen banana with a fork or hands. Do not grind in a mixie.  
    Mangalore buns
  • To this, add salt, sugar, cooking soda, cumin seeds and curd.Mix well to make a paste.
    Add all purpose flour gradually and mix well to make a dough. Do not add water. Add little curd if needed. Knead for few minutes. Dough should be thick. Cover the dough and rest for minimum 6 hours or overnight. 
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  • Grease your hands with little oil and knead the dough for few minutes. Make small balls of uniform size. Dust the ball with maida and roll it to small, thick poori of palm size. Arrange in a plate.
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    Mangalore buns
Mangalore buns
  • Heat oil and drop a pinch of dough. If it rises to the top immediately, drop one poori. Splash oil over the puri and press gently. It will become puffy. Flip it and cook the other side till golden brown. Remove in a tissue paper and drain it.
    Mangalore buns
    Mangalore buns
  • Grind all the ingredients given under “Coconut chutney” to a smooth paste adding required water. You can temper the chutney if you like. Serve hot poori with coconut chutney.
    Coconut chutney for mangalore buns
    Enjoy !

Note

  • You can add more sugar if you like more sweet taste.But color of poori would be dark. 
  • Do not use water to make the dough.Add little more curd if needed.
  • Resting time of minimum 6 hours is needed. Overnight is also fine.
  • If you rest the dough for lesser time, Poori will come out hard and chewy.
  • For variations you can add equal quantity of wheat flour and maida. But poori comes out bit dense in texture.

Try this yummy, Karnataka special Mangalore buns with coconut chutney for your breakfast.
Tastes Yummy !
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December 21, 2017

Goan Kormolas Recipe – Eggless Kormolas - Goan Christmas Recipes

Kormolas recipe
Kormolas is a Goan special Christmas sweets recipe. Traditionally the Christmas goodies, called kuswar are specially prepared by the Catholics in Goa and are distributed to neighbors, friends and relatives during Christmas. It is very similar to Kulkul/ Gala Gala in ingredients and the method of preparation. But its shape is different. Authentically Kormolas is prepared with all purpose flour, sugar, egg, semolina and coconut milk. 

But I tried an eggless version following the recipe of Hilda’s Touch of Spice. It came out really well with a crunchy taste even without egg and tasted mildly sweet. Though I couldn’t make proper shapes, we loved its taste very much. Friends do try this easy, yummy Kormolas recipe during this Christmas. I am sure your family members would enjoy it to the core. Lets see how to make this Goan special Christmas sweet recipe – KORMOLAS with step by step pictures.

Check out my Kerala special Achappam/Rose cookies recipe and Goan KULKUL/KALKAL too. 

Kormolas recipe

Kormolas Recipe - Eggless Version


Kormolas Recipe - Eggless Version How to make Goan special Christmas sweet KORMOLAS without egg
Cuisine: Indian
Category: Sweet
Serves: 30 
Prep time: 15 Minutes
Cook time: 20 Minutes
Total time: 35 Minutes


INGREDIENTS
1 cup - 250ml , 1 tbsp - 15ml , 1 tsp - 5ml
  • All purpose flour/Maida - 1 cup (Levelled)
  • Sugar - 1/3 cup ( Powder the sugar)
  • Melted butter or melted ghee – 1.5 tbsp
  • Salt - a pinch
  • Water or coconut milk - as needed
  • Vanilla Essence - Few drops
  • Cooking oil - to deep fry
HOW TO MAKE EGGLESS KORMOLAS - METHOD
  • Powder the sugar and keep aside. Take a wide bowl and add maida, salt and powdered sugar.( If you powder 1/3 cup of sugar, you will get around 1/2 cup. Use all the sugar.) Mix well and check for taste. If sweetness is less, add more powdered sugar as per your taste.
Kormolas recipe
  • Melt the ghee and let it become warm. Add it to the maida mixture and make a crumbly mixture. Ghee should spread all over the maida.
Kormolas recipe

  • Now add milk little by little( I used 2 tbsp) and make a dough like a thick, non-sticky roti dough. Let it rest for 10 minutes. Keep it covered.( Suppose if you have added more water, add little maida and correct the dough)

  • Divide the dough into 2 balls. Take one ball and dust it lightly with maida. Roll it thin to a circle. Trim the edges to bring square shape. Cut into small squares. Make shapes immediately. Do not dry it for long time.
Kormolas recipe
Kormolas recipe
  • Take one square and join one of the opposite edges. Pull the other two edges in the opposite direction and join them. Make a twist at both the ends to give a bud like shape. If you don’t twist it properly, it will open up while frying. Please refer the pictures below to get the idea.
Kormolas recipe
Kormolas recipe
Kormolas recipe
  • Heat cooking oil and test it by dropping a pinch of dough.It should rise on top immediately.( If you are a beginner,make a trial by frying 1-2 before you put them in batches. Check whether it breaks in oil. If it breaks in oil, add little more maida and make the dough.)
Kormolas recipe
  • Lower the flame completely and drop a batch of kormolas at a time.Flame should be low to medium.Let them cook for few minutes till one side turns light golden brown. Flip it and cook the other side till light golden brown. Don’t wait for all the bubbles to cease because kormolas will cook even after removing from the oil. So remove it as soon as it turns golden. While you take out from the oil,it looks & tastes soft.  But when it cools down completely, it will become super crunchy and becomes dark in color too. So please wait till it cools down to enjoy its best taste. Cook the remaining kormolas in batches. Adjust the flame from low to medium whenever needed.
Kormolas recipe
Store in an air tight box after it cools down completely. It stays good for a week or two.Enjoy this crispy and yummy snack with your family !
Note
  • Suppose if you add excess milk and make the dough very sticky, add some more maida to it.
  • If you add more ghee, Kormolas will break in oil. So add the mentioned amount.
  • If the heat of oil is more, the color of kormolas turn golden brown quickly without cooking inside. So deep fry them in low to medium heat oil for uniform cooking.
  • Kormolas will absorb more oil if you fry them in low insufficient heat. So deep fry in proper heat.

Enjoy this crispy Goan special Christmas sweet at home !! Merry Christmas !
eggless Kormolas recipe
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