This is the last week of Blogging Marathon #20. I am paired with the versatile Veena for this week. She is such a chirpy and enthusiastic person. Not to forget how creative she is. Her blog space has a lot of wonderful recipes. She is an amazing baker.. I love the variety she brings about in her baking. To give an example Whole wheat tomato bread. I was completely stumped by her creativity.
My post for Day 1 is Ammini Kozhukattai from her blog. I made this on Vinayanagar Chathurthi, it came out very well and I loved it. You can find the recipe for this kozhukattai here
The only change that I made is that mine is not a microwave version.
Ingredients
Rice Flour - 1 cup
Hot water - as required
Coconut scrapping - 1/2 cup
For Tempering - mustard seeds, red chilies, curry leaves
Oil - as required
Salt - as per taste
Method
Take the rice flour in a wide mouthed bowl
Boil water and add it to the rice flour little by little
Make a dough kind of consistency with the rice flour
Take care not to burn your fingers as the water should be very hot
When the dough is done, make small balls out of it and keep aside
Steam these rice balls in a steamer or Idli vessel
I used the Idli vessel and it was done in 15 minutes time
Remove the cooked Ammini Kozhukattai into a plate
In a shallow pan take a little oil and when its hot add the mustard seeds
When the mustard seeds sputter add the red chilies and the curry leaves
To this add the steamed kozhukattai and give it a stir
Adjust salt and add coconut scrapping to this
Serve hot and enjoy seeing how fast the plate gets empty
10 comments:
Feel like having a bowl of this kozhukattais,my fav anytime.
An all time favorite!
Lovely cute kozhukattais..
i like this dish, though i have never tasted..am a fan of small mini things
Nothing beats this kozhakattai!
these look so inviting
I just had them over the weekend. They are awesome.
My fav one., u made it so nicely.
Looks like all of us have made this by now..:)..Has come out so well.
Lovely cute little kozhukattais.
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