Dear Suvai!
Yes, I have tried the millet idly before only with the millet. But I was not satisfied with the result. The idly was soft. But it seemed a little stuck in the center. So I prefer this combination with the idly rice !!
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Dear Suvai!
Yes, I have tried the millet idly before only with the millet. But I was not satisfied with the result. The idly was soft. But it seemed a little stuck in the center. So I prefer this combination with the idly rice !!
Dear Sangeetha!
Here is a Kovaikkai recipe for you! you asked me to give a curry recipe without coconut. So I have given the same here. This is a suitable accompaniment for Sambar, mor kuzhambu etc!
On a view of health point, it is also rich in vitamins, helps in digestion and stimulates liver. It helps enormously for diabetic people.
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கோவைக்காய் கறி;
INGREDIENTS:
kovaikkai-12
chopped onion-1
chopped tomato- 2
garlic flakes-1 tbsp
gram flour- 1 tsp
fennel seeds- 1/2 tsp
chilli powder- 1 tsp
turmeric powder- half sp
salt to taste
chopped coriander- 2 tbsp
oil- 2 tbsp.
PROCEDURE:
Slice the vegetable thinly lengthwise.
Heat a kadai and pour the oil.
Add the fennel seeds and when they splutter add the onion, tomato and the garlic with the turmeric powder.
cook them finely.
Add the vegetable with the chilli powder and enough salt.
Sprinkle some water and cook them until they become soft.
Now sprinkle the gram flour little by little, mix well and cook the vegetable until the raw flavour of the flour goes out.
Add the coriander leaves and mix well.
Now the delicious kovaikkai curry is ready!!
looks so nice and yummy mam. I will surely try and post the pic. Thanks a lot for remembering this request mam.
Hello nga mrs mano........:-) the idly turned out superrrrrrrrrr o superrrrrrrrrr......it was very softttttt....even though the maavu did not pongify...ulloora konjam kavalaiyaa vey irunthichi..... but the idlys turned out fantastic.....ithai adikadi seivenga en kitchen la....ty ty for posting this fabulous recipe with perfecto meauserments....:smile:
i made a nice thakali kuzhambu for this & that turned out well too :noteeth:
aaga motham aahhaa aahaaa thaan nga...:noteeth:....loved it!
i have no doubts that kovaikai is going to be another hit in my kitchen ;-)...ty for it too nga mrs mano
hello nga mrs mano,
onga green gram potato kurma sakkai podu pottidichi table la :smile: thank u for a simple but a super tasty dish...chapathiku amogama irunthichi....thank u thank u....another keeper of yrs in the kitchen recipe box of mine ;-)
Mrs. Mano,
It would be a great idea to start region wise recipes instead of mish mash things.
I think Kongunadu cuisine is ane and Chettinadu is another cuisine which you can take up .
There is a great depth in both the cuisines which are so different in nature.
suvai what green gram potato recipe are u talking abt I made mrs.mano kadappa recipe which also had green gram potato yesterday for chapati. i made it with sprouted green gram, yummy. thank u so much mam for the recipe.
mam i already did the kovakai recipe twice and made it with morkulambu combination as mentioned by you. they went so well with each other. mmmmmmmmmmm yummmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
tomorrow also going to make the same will take the pic before it finishes.
thanks for this wonderful recipe mam and also telling me the combo.
hello nga mrs mano...hope all is well.
I tried your kovakai thairiyama...because i am not a big fan of kadalai maavu....but i tell you....this recipe is another keeper in my kitchen,...loved it....ty nga mrs mano :-)
sangeetha.....not sure which page...but it is there....