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Thread: Kugan's Kitchen Part 7

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    Quote Originally Posted by madhu View Post
    adada... vishal... nallaa gavaninga.... adhu "இல்லேன்னா".... NOT "இலியானா" !
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    Homemade Potato Tots ( Tater Tots )





    Ingredients :-
    8 medium potatoes, cooked, peeled, and hot
    1 tablespoon flour
    1 dash pepper
    1 teaspoon salt or 1 teaspoon seasoning salt
    2 tablespoons finely minced onions (optional)
    canola oil or vegetable oil

    Directions :-

    1. Finely shred or use a ricer while potatoes are still hot.
    2. Stir in flour, salt, pepper and onion (if using).
    3. Heat 1/4-in oil in heavy pan.
    4. Form into small balls and drop in oil; fry until slightly golden.
    5. Drain on paper towels, then freeze for tater tot casseroles or to serve alone.
    6. When ready to serve, remove from freezer.
    7. Bake in single layers on a greased baking sheet; at 400 degrees until desired doneness.
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    Thanks Selvi... this recipe looks so easy...raw curry leaves used... I'll def try it...

    Heard we can make curry leaves rasam too...any ideas how to make it?
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    kugan's Kitchen Part 7

    Thanks NOV anneh for the nice sago payasam.
    I too make it the same way, only the difference is I add ghee as Madhu anneh says.
    Thanks again for the nice recipe.
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    kugan's Kitchen Part 7

    Quote Originally Posted by madhu View Post
    அட... ஜவ்வரிசி பாயசம் !

    anna.. margaine edhukku ? normal ghee koodadha ?
    Thanks Madhu anneh, ghee oda manameh tani thaan.
    Thanks again, Kugan
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    kugan's Kitchen Part 7

    Quote Originally Posted by rose75 View Post
    Dear Kuganka, thanks for the nice curry leaves chutney and thogayal recipes.
    Please if you have kindly post curry leaves gravy and curry leaves rice recipes.
    also any simple dishes with tofu.
    Thanks Rose for your nice post.
    Give me a break, I will soon post curry leaves, kulambu, rice and rasam.
    We have to take care of our dear DEV too.
    Apuram paavam
    Thanks Kugan
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    Quote Originally Posted by rajraj View Post
    dev: You have a great business opportunity! Dry all leaves, powder them and pack them in bottles. Then advertise:

    " Home made curry leaf powder from home grown curry leaves. No additives and no preservatives. On sale now. You get two bottles for the price of one. Or you may barter your surplus vegetables and fruits in exchange for curry leaf powder. Hurry up. Offer valid while supply lasts. "

    I would have volunteered to be your marketing manager. But, I am too far away!

    (The fact is that I was far removed from marketing when I worked! )
    Thanks Rajraj uncle for your post and idea for Dev.
    Apadiyeh, ennakum oru cut in the business.
    Thanks Kugan
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    kugan's Kitchen Part 7

    Quote Originally Posted by Madhu Sree View Post
    karuvepillai thogayal and chutney... yummy yummmy... romba naal aachu idha senju... thanks for reminding this K

    Thanks Madhu Shree for your post.
    You have to thank Dev for starting the curry leaves thread.
    Glad to be of help to you.
    Thanks and take care, Kugan
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    kugan's Kitchen Part 7

    Quote Originally Posted by selvieam View Post
    kugan,

    i am better now. so many curry leaves receipe. my mom makes curry leaves chutney, which is very tasty. specially for travelling this is too good.

    curry leaves - 1 hand full (tender leaves)
    dry red chilly - 5 big
    garlic cloves - 4 medium size
    tamarind - one small nellikai size
    salt - reqd
    tadka - gingelly oil, rai and urad dhal, curry leaves

    in a kadai add 1/2 tsp oil, in slow fire, fry red chilly make it sure, it should not turn black. then grind altogether like a fine paste except garlic, once it is ground finely add garlic, again grind to a smooth paste. now give tadka with gingelly oil (may be 2 tblsp), rai, urad dhal and curry leaves. transfer tadka to chutney.

    make hot idlis, apply this chutney on top of it, apply some oil and keep it. after 2 or 3 hours have it. idli soaked with curry leaves chutney will be tasty.

    Dear Selviem, glad to know that you are feeling better now.
    Thanks Selviem for your mom's version of chutney.
    I am sure it is a very healthy version, since coconut is missing there.
    Also as you said it will be good for travelling.
    Thanks again Selviem, take care of your self. Kugan
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