Thanks NOV anneh, again for a simple recipe.
Good idea to make and keep in the freezer.
You have something ready made for a rainy day.
Thanks and take care, Kugan
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Dev, a bit tired form the journey.
Have lined up, curry leaves, kulambu, rice and rasam for you.
I will send you a open ticket.
Just take a flight, if you have problem cooking curry leaves in your house:-D
Thanks and take care, Kugan
Dear friends, I had to attend a close relatives 16th day prayers.
It is a trend in Malaysia to take either fruits, flowers or cooked food.
My relative requested me to bring some cooked food.
She said she does not want the normal fare which every one brings.
Like kesari, curry puffs, fried meehoon, vadai, pulut or jelly.
She wanted, kuli paniyaram with tomato chutney,
Mysore bonda with onion sambal, custard slices and pacha payir urundai.
Here is the small spread. Kugan
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Friends, this vendi puli kulambu was served in the ceremony the next day for lunch.
It was done by the caterer, no coriander powder, tasted nice. Kugan
VENDI PULI KULAMBU
Ingredients:
300 grms vendi cut into 1 inch pieces
1 tsp oil
1 tbs oil
1 tsp urad dal
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
A pinch of asafetida powder
1 big onion chopped
1 big tomato chopped
1 tbs tomato paste
1 tbs tamarind paste, more if you like
½ tsp turmeric powder
2 tsp chilli powder, little more if you like
Salt to taste
2 cups of water
Method:
Clean and wipe the vendi dry, cut into pieces.
Heat the oil in a non-stick pan and sauté the vendi a little and remove.
Heat the 1 tbs oil in a pan. Add in all the seasonings.
Let them crackle, add in the onions and sauté till light brown.
Add in the chopped tomat and the tomato paste, cook till mushy.
Add in the tamarind paste, turmeric powder, chilli powder and salt.
Cook till oil rises to top, add in the water, stir well.
Add in the sautéed vendi, stir nicely.
Cook for about 5 to 6 minutes, remove to serve.
NOTE: The next time I cook this, I will add few garlic pips.
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Nice spread Kuganka. Ok jam Mysore bonda recipe podunga.
Vendi puli curry too looks very yummy.
Thanks ka for the nice recipes.
You are right Kuganka, in Malaysia we have to take food, fruits or flowers to the 16 th day prayer house.
I usually will take fruits to avoid all the hassle of making food. You are good, made so many types.
Thanks for the nice recipes, I will try the puli curry tomorrow. Please post the Mysore bonda recipe.
Lets see how it will taste like.
aaaahhhhhaaaa.......vanthathumey....spread paaka tempting ah irunga nga k...:-) nalla irukeengala K..;-)
spread la pachai payar urundai nu pottu irukeenga...athoda recipeyum mudiyum bothu podunga plz...is this steamed or deep fried?
onga ellu rice panniten.....adengappaaa...perfectttttttttt recipe.....came out soooo well......saapitavanga ellaarum recipe ketaanga...koduthum aachi onga courtesy nu...:-) ty for another delicious recipe....nga!!
I also tried your fantastic onion tamarind mix....superrrrr taste...loved it! ty K..:-)
Picture of taters looks good nga nov....picture paarthey enjoy pannikiten naan :noteeth:
Thanks Suvai for your nice post.
Glad that you liked the ellu rice, it is o.k give your friends the recipe.
Let every one enjoy.
Glad also you liked the onion tamarind mix, at times we need something tangy to go with food.
Suvai pachai payir urundai is an old fashioned palagaram:razz:
I remember eating the stuffing and throwing away the skin when I was a child.
I will post soon the recipe for you.
Thanks and take care, Kugan.