easy to make,healthy and liked by everybody
this is side and goes well with plain white rice,sambar sadam,rasam sadam,curd rice .tihe main ingredients are brinjal and drumstick.
Pearl millet flour is nothing but kambu maavu, one of the variety of grains very much near to finger millet..thought of buying ragi flour, but i didnt checked, came back home n thought of preparing ragi dosais, i saw the name only while mixing them with urad dal batter…really was surprised n dunno wat to do..
Ponnuswamy is a chain of restuarants in chennai serving fabulous southindian non veg dishes. Their mutton sukka and biryani are to die for. Since my in-laws live in royapettah we frequent the one on gowdia mutt road. The oldest and the very first.
I tried to recreate their mutton…..
Masala Vadai takes a healthy transformation in this recipe. Bengal gram / Kadala Paruppu is teamed with broccoli to make this crispy snack. You can either fry them in the form of fritters or vadai shaped. Either way this recipe will bend to your needs to make you a broccoli addict.
Broccoli Fritters / Broccoli Vadai / Broccoli Paruppu Vadai / Aama Vadai / Dal Vadai / Dhal Vadai / Lentil Vadai / Fritters
Vadai with crab meat tastes awesome…i bought a pack of frozen crab meat n tried this crispy vadais, easy to do with a cup of rice n bread crumbs, a very good side for any choice of rice dishes as well as snacks with ketchup..have a look friends..
This delicious and damn healthy adai is my mother’s recipe. She make this in 2 varieties. The one below is the kaaram version and the other a sweet version ( will upload it a lil later)
Saturday being all veg day, wanted something spicy and comforting. So asked amma to make sambar rice (bisi bhela bhath). Few of my dad’s relatives in Bangalore use whole garam masala whereas my mom doesn’t use it.
Killi potta Sambar is one of my grandma's special..this sambar is very easy to do..no need of sambar powder..This sambar is one of the easiest recipe for the beginners..goes well with spicy potatoes masiyal..give a try friends..
Biryani has always been a festive dish at home. Any kinda occasion, biryani holds the king position.
The madras style of making it involves cooking the mutton and rice together incontrary to the popular way of doing it in layers. This is the biryani I cooked yesterday and it came out really well.