Kara Kuthiraivali - Ravai Pidi Kozhukatta -
This traditional dish is from Tamil Nadu - Kongunad region. In Andhra it’s known as Kudumulu. In Karnataka it’s known as Kadubu. In Kerala it’s known as Pidi Kozhukattai. This dish is usually made during Ganesh Chaturthi or during occasion… family gathering. Usually made with rice. The rice flour is cooked in hot water with spices and salt. Then once the dough is easy to handle, the Kozhukatta are usually oval shaped and moulded by hand (Pidi) and then steamed. A very healthy comfort steamed dish that can be eaten for breakfast.
There is a sweet and a savoury version of Kozhukatta. We are making the savoury version.
Here I have made Kozhukatta not with rice flour but with semolina and barnyard millet mixed in equal portion.
This can be had for fasting and can be good substitute for rice. This dish can be served with coconut chutney.
Ingredients
1/2 cup Semolina / Rava
1/2 cup Barnyard millet / Sama
Few Curry leaves
Few chopped Coriander leaves
2 to 3 chopped Green Chillies
1 small piece for Ginger Grated
1/2 cup Grated Coconut
Salt to taste
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
1 tsp Chana dal
1 tsp Urid dal
Pinch of Asafoetida
2 cups of Water
2 tbsp Oil
1 tsp Ghee
Method
Take a wok, add 2 tbsp oil, heat the oil. Reduce the flame. Add the chopped chillies, ginger, curry leaves, urid dal and chana dal. Sauté, add the mustard seeds and asafoetida. Sauté for few seconds. Add the water. Add salt, let the water simmer. Add the coconut and stir. After few seconds add the washed semolina and sama millet. Stir as the batter shouldn’t form a lump. Stir and cook until it forms a soft dough.. once cool. Switch off the flame… and cover the wok and wait until the dough is easy to handle. Take a steamer, on the top vessel, brush some ghee or place a banana leave. Apply ghee or oil on your palm. Take small portions and shape the Kozhukatta with the help of the palm. Place the Kozhukatta into the vessel. Steam the Kozhukatta for 10 minutes. Serve them hot with chutney.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.