wow pls post about falafal akkaQuote:
Originally Posted by kugan98
BTW why do you go through such trouble to make pitta bread? Aren't they available in supermarket??? :roll:
here in London you would find it any asian shops
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wow pls post about falafal akkaQuote:
Originally Posted by kugan98
BTW why do you go through such trouble to make pitta bread? Aren't they available in supermarket??? :roll:
here in London you would find it any asian shops
Now finally for the falafel
FALAFAL
Ingredients:
1 cup of dried chickpeas, soaked over night
1 medium onion roughly chopped
2 tbs finely chopped coriander leaves
1 tsp dry red chillie flakes
2 tsp minced garlic
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 tsp baking powder
Salt to taste
Little flour if needed
Method:
Soak the dried chick peas over night.
Drain the chick peas.
Put the drained chickpeas and the onions in a food processor.
Blend it a little, add in the coriander leaves, chillie flakes,
garlic and cumin seeds. Blend it to a coarse paste.
Remove add in the salt , baking powder and little flour.
Mix well so that the dough forms a ball.
Heat oil in a wok.
Shape the dough into small patties.
Fry the patties to a golden brown cplour.
Drain on paper towels.
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thanks Kugan ka :redjump: I will try it this week end. BTW pls check your pm
Only one tsp of dry red chillie flakes for Paramashivan ? :lol: :lol: :lol:
It should be 200 gm ! :)
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Originally Posted by kugan98
Now the final touch for the falafal sandwich
Here is how you assemble.
Cut the pita into halves.
Stuff half the pita with the simple salad.
add in one of the falafal patties.
Drizzle with tahini sauce.
Serve :lol:
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:poke: :hammer:Quote:
Originally Posted by rajraj
as from now on I am 'Never' going to repeat what I did with those chick peas that day, consequences were far to severe to describe!
Smart children learn from mistakes ! :) :) :)
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Originally Posted by PARAMASHIVAN
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Originally Posted by rajraj
Our paruppu vadai tastes best.
The combination of green chillies, onions
ginger, curry leaves and aniseeds.
All added into the ground kadala paruppu paste.
No baking powder, no flour added.
Thanks, Kugan98
yes Parrupu vadai indeed tastes a lot better.
BTW Kugan akka
There is a Roti called ' Veechu roti (I think it is Ceylon Tamil term)' which is like any roti , but it is very chewy and when you pull it, it is like rubber, any idea about how to make this akka, My mum does not know, we only eat in SL restaurants :oops: