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Hi kugan,
thank u for giving me details about brown rice....very helpful...thanks nga.....:-) neraiya recipes post paniteenga...have to go thru it all slowly ;-)
sudha india - the thideer sambar sadam was superbbbbb....i made it for dinner & it turned out well thanks nga!
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kunga nga...thanks for the sprouted moong salad....very interesting taste....;-)
onga sukiyan looks exactly like how my aunt makes...ipadi rusiya samaika samaika u r tempting us too to explore & experiment in our kitchens in new ways thank u !!!
for kids parties : chinna chinna poori's/ with masala filled......mini pizza's or made out of bread slices too....mini masala dosai's......with rice noodles u can make like masala upma or lemon rice pannara maathri pannalaam...thengai thiruvi pottu sakarai or vellam thoovi add elakaai podi sweet aagavum seiyalaam.....u can steam vegetables cut into different shapes & sprinkle with roasted jeeragam powder & salt...romba tastya irukum......macroni as pasta...or salad with 9 beans.....as such are a few ;-) hope it helps.......sweet normally quick cheese cake (frozen no need to bake ) is the best....for drink...u can make fruit smoothies or punches....
i will look for cheese cake recipe ;-)
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u can also spread green chutney / orange chutney /red chutney made out of bell peppers & spread it on sandwich bread & roll it & put a toothpick....
one can also make fruit tarts ....tarts u can buy readymade & the fill in with seasonal fruits...i am sure kids will enjoy....:-)
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Kugan's Kitchen
Dev, thanks for your ideas, do not worry, as I know most of the recipes.
Its just that, you have to have starters, main meal and desserts.
Le me work out a menu for, breakfast, lunch, dinner and kids party.
You will be surprised because, we do have guests for breakfast :lol:
Thanks Dev, Kugan98
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Kugan'kitchen
Thanks Selviem, for your ideas.
You see in Malaysia, we have to cater for three races.
So the food must be suitable for everyone.
That's my main problem.
Try out the steamed fish, very healthy.
I will soon post how to do lollipop chicken.
Good for childrens party. It might be useful to you.
thanks. Selviem, kugan98
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kugan's kitchen
Yesterday's dinner was Suvai's tayir roti.
Very tasty with the chutney.
Simple to make too.
Thanks Suvai, Kugan98
Suvai's Recipe.
Thayir Roti:
Boiled rice flour - oru cup
Pottu chappathi maathri pisaiyum alavuku sour curds add panikonga coconut scrappings or small keethu pottu coconut, chopped small onions, green chillies, ginger grated, kothamali & karuvepilai cut mix all this with the rice flour & curds make it into small small round chappathis & thavala pottu ennai vitu cover panni cover panni cook panni edunga ( adai vaarkiraar pola )
ithuku coconut/greenchillies/little tamarind/small onions ellaam coarse ah araithu chutney seiyunga...u need not thaalichify for this with kadugu etc. Wink
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Kugan's Kitchen
Suvai nga, thanks thanks for the nice list of recipes.
Now I have a nice idea of many dishes.
Its my turn to plan well for the function.
Suvai nga thanks for your effort.
Cheese cake recipe irrunthaal post pannunga.
Thanks again. Kugan98
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K, I will give you some ideas too. :)
But before that let me tell you a short anecdote. :D
Once upon a time there was a man in US who one day decided to forego meat. As a new vegetarian he was hard pressed to find good food what more in the US. He never gave up and continued being a vegetarian.
One day, a friend told him that it was easier to go with the flow and that it would be better for him to become non-vegetarian than to convert the nons to become vegetarians.
He took up the challenge and told his friend that he will make sure that in his life time a majority of americans will have at least one vegetarian meal a day!
And he succeeded!!!! :yes:
Do you want to know who this white guy was? And how he succeeded in making majority of americans vegetarian for one meal a day?
His name will tell you everything. His name is Kellogs! :D
p/s: Highlight the last para to see the name. ;)
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K, every once a while, I do a buffet breakfast in my house for the children. The children love the idea of being able to eat what they want and at their own sweet time.
Your can serve a good vegetarian spread without appearing to. :)
Presentation is everything... so bring out your best dinner ware and cutleries to make it memorable.
Have lots of fresh milk and different kinds of cornflakes. To make it more exciting include some baking items like chocolate chips, almonds, strawberries, etc.
Make tiny but great looking cheese sandwiches. Use salad leaves, cucumber and tomato for decorations as well.
If you want you can make vegetarian omelette sandwiches too (but this will make it look really vegetarian.)
Fry some samosas, curry puffs and spring rolls. You can get all these frozen at the supermarket.
Make your own garlic bread using french loaves.
Fry some noodles, for people who prefer something heavier. Bee hoon is the best.
For dessert, you can make different kinds of jellies. Include a can of fruit cocktail in your jelly to make it more nutritious.
Besides coffee and tea, get fresh fruit juices too. Orange juice will always be safe.
If kids are coming, keep a jar of ice cold chocolate milk.
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Lunch starters:
mini vadai, kadalai vadai with mint sauce
tiny vege bajjis
fritters on a stick (corn, vege, tofu or even just onion and chilly) for variation use sujee flour instead of white flour. you can boil potatoes and add to the sujee mixture, to make it soft.
fried tofu, sliced cucumber and turnip in peanut sauce
turnip fritters (diced turnip mixed with white flour, corn flour, onion chilly and salt) with chilly sauce
vege keropok