If you are following me in Instagram you would know how much I love Tamilnadu style Poori Masal combo 😉 I even have a separate hashtag #resh_poorimasal for my Boori…
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Kale Chutney
November 10, 2015Chutneys are an integral part of breakfast menu in South India. These are served as side dish to traditional breakfasts like Dosa (Lentil crepes) & Idli (steamed lentil cakes). Kale is such a versatile ingredient and apart from using it widely in salads,smoothies we can include it in many other
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Green Peas Sundal/ பட்டாணி சுண்டல்
September 26, 2014I prepared this as Nevedhyam yesterday. I have used green chilly to spice the sundal. If you would like to use chilli powder instead, you might do that as well.
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Paruppu Vadai/Masal Vadai
January 13, 2014In a blog updating spree today 😀 Next on list is paruppu vadai. When I prepare paruppu vadai as Neivedhyam I generally don’t add Onions. However if you are going to prepare it for evening snacks then you can definitely add finely chopped onions and saunf. Even chopped mint leaves can be added. The
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Vegetable Aval/Poha Upma
June 27, 2013This is such a simple yet healthy breakfast recipe. Or you can even pair it with curd and have it in your lunch menu. It takes around 15 minutes to prepare this dish. The following measurement serves two.
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Vengaya Vathakuzhambu/Spicy Onion Curry (வெங்காய வத்தக்குழம்பு)
January 5, 2013I usually enjoy eating this tangy,spicy Vengaya vathakuzhambu along with sutta appalam.Today being a saturday,decided to make a simple yet tasty lunch.So opted for this curry and Palak Keerai kootu.
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Carrot Thogayal
November 22, 2012Carrot Thogayal Recipe by Rekha Shivakumar
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Onion Pakoda
October 17, 2012Monsoon started and its time for munching some traditional ‘rain’ time snacks 🙂 :). Onion Pakoda comes first in my mind for two reasons.It is easy to prepare and with its crunchiness accompanied with a cup of ‘degree kaapi’ can do wonders.
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Brinjal Rice
October 1, 2012This recipe was lying in ‘Draft’ for a longgggg time i guess 🙂 Finally publishing it.
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In Tamil its called ‘Urulaikezangu Poriyal’. _This goes well with any rice (_sambar,rasam) or you can prepare it as a side dish for Poori or Chappathi. Very easy to make and the following measurement serves 4.
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