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30th August 2013, 09:18 PM
#3071
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Originally Posted by
kugan98
Thanks Rajraj uncle, I like your punch replies. Kugan
neenga 'punch' recipe koduppeenga. naan punch line kodukkiren !
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30th August 2013 09:18 PM
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30th August 2013, 09:33 PM
#3072
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
COCONUT LADOO (Kugan )
Here is the recipe for coconut ladoo.
COCONUT LADOO
Ingredients:
400 grms coconut grated
350 grms condensed milk
½ tsp cardamom powder
100 grms of roasted almond nips
50 grms desiccated coconut
Method:
Add the coconut into a non stick wok and stir fry on low heat for 5 minutes.
Add in the condensed milk, cardamom powder, and the almond nips.
Cook on a slow fire till mixture leaves the sides of the pan. About 5 minutes.
Remove and cool, butter your hands and roll into small ladoos.
Roll them in the desiccated coconut and serve.
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They should be seen not heard.
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30th August 2013, 09:37 PM
#3073
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
DATES SWEET SAUCE (Kugan )
Chinnankkannan Sir, here is a simple dates sauce.
I will post a date cake tomorrow. Kugan
DATES SWEET SAUCE
Ingredients:
(A)
12 seedless dates
3 green chillie
1 tsp cumin seeds
2 tsp coriander powder
2 tsp jiggery
2 tsp ground mint leaves
Salt to taste
Sprinkling of water
(B)
1 cup tamarind juice
1 cup water
Salt to taste
Method:
Add all the ingredients in (A) in a blender.
Grind to a smooth paste.
Now in a wok, add in the ground ingredients.
Add also the ingredients in (B).
Cook on a low flame for about 10 minutes.
Stirring occasionally, remove and cool.
Serve as a sauce for any snack.
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They should be seen not heard.
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30th August 2013, 11:56 PM
#3074
Junior Member
Devoted Hubber
K and PS Thamby thanks for your tips on my tofu questions. Atleast I ask before taking the risk.
But my husband daily used to do some kind of things like this and then repent.
Yesterday by the time i completed the cooking (mochai kurma, brocolli poriyal, salad, rice) my husband was still cooking one poached egg. and it did not turned out good and he dropped some egg yolk on the stove. but he apologized for the time he took and cleaned the stove in the end.
night we went to buy some dark chocolate we were comparing the nutrition of 60%, 70%,85%,and 90% dark chocolate ofcourse 90% had a better nutrition value. I chose 60% for myself and my husband was so proud to chose the healthy one he chose the 90. mine was so good, his chocolate was literally i am just getting some bad words. vaila vekka mudiyala.
daily sir experiments thaan . thats why he is scientist, i do not take risk at all.
K thaks for the coco ladoo recipe. ur menu is as expected. murukku sedai nenaithale vai oorudu. thanks for the dates sauce recipe i also needed this i like this sauce on top of porikadalai along with onions tomatoes and some green sauce.
PS Thamby earlier i used to eat 10 vadai and 5 appam single hand, now i shared the 8 and 8 with my hubby. I know its a slow poison now but trying to overcome these cravings. this was after a long time (3 months). i learnt now to make as little as 1/2 cup payasam kudicha feelinge erukadu.
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31st August 2013, 05:50 AM
#3075
Senior Member
Regular Hubber
Kuganka, thanks for the coconut laddu recipe. I have tasted in Krishna temple . Now I know how to do.
It is so simple. You are multi talented. Your Madras pasai is so funny to read.
Sangeetha, neengalum kalakiringga. The forum now is so lively. Gulabjamun.
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1st September 2013, 09:31 AM
#3076
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
Kugan ji..
kuih ang koo
recipe eng ke ?
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1st September 2013, 10:27 AM
#3077
Senior Member
Senior Hubber
குகன் ஜி.. நன்றி..இன்று தான் பார்த்தேன்.. என்னவளிடம் கொடுக்கிறேன்..கேக் கேக் எங்கே..
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1st September 2013, 08:17 PM
#3078
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber

Originally Posted by
sangeethabalaji
K and PS Thamby thanks for your tips on my tofu questions. Atleast I ask before taking the risk.
But my husband daily used to do some kind of things like this and then repent.
Yesterday by the time i completed the cooking (mochai kurma, brocolli poriyal, salad, rice) my husband was still cooking one poached egg. and it did not turned out good and he dropped some egg yolk on the stove. but he apologized for the time he took and cleaned the stove in the end.
night we went to buy some dark chocolate we were comparing the nutrition of 60%, 70%,85%,and 90% dark chocolate ofcourse 90% had a better nutrition value. I chose 60% for myself and my husband was so proud to chose the healthy one he chose the 90. mine was so good, his chocolate was literally i am just getting some bad words. vaila vekka mudiyala.
daily sir experiments thaan . thats why he is scientist, i do not take risk at all.
K thaks for the coco ladoo recipe. ur menu is as expected. murukku sedai nenaithale vai oorudu. thanks for the dates sauce recipe i also needed this i like this sauce on top of porikadalai along with onions tomatoes and some green sauce.
PS Thamby earlier i used to eat 10 vadai and 5 appam single hand, now i shared the 8 and 8 with my hubby. I know its a slow poison now but trying to overcome these cravings. this was after a long time (3 months). i learnt now to make as little as 1/2 cup payasam kudicha feelinge erukadu.
Dear Sangeetha, thanks for your nice post.
Good Sangeetha, it is better to clear doubts than to do a blunder.
Why worry, Kugan is here to answer any questions that she knows.
By your post, I can see what a happy couple you are. God bless you both.
Dieting is not that easy, especially if you cook in the house
Thanks and take care, Kugan
Chefs are just like children.
They should be seen not heard.
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1st September 2013, 08:39 PM
#3079
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber

Originally Posted by
gulabjamun
Kuganka, thanks for the coconut laddu recipe. I have tasted in Krishna temple . Now I know how to do.
It is so simple. You are multi talented. Your Madras pasai is so funny to read.
Sangeetha, neengalum kalakiringga. The forum now is so lively. Gulabjamun.
Thanks Gulabjamun for your nice post.
Just to joke once in a way, otherwise the forum will be boring with only recipes.
I am grateful to Rajraj uncle, Madhu anneh and P.S Tamby for keeping the forum lively.
Thanks and take care, Kugan
Chefs are just like children.
They should be seen not heard.
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1st September 2013, 08:47 PM
#3080
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
Kugan's Kitchen Part 7

Originally Posted by
madhu
Kugan ji..
kuih ang koo
recipe eng ke ?
Vaanga Madhu anneh, ithu thaaneh kurumbu.
Kuih ang koo vaangi saapida vendiyathu thaaneh.
Ethukku recipe ellaam? Madhu anneh athu konjam kastmaana recipe.
Konjam wait pannungoh, post pannren.
Before that get ready with glutinous rice flour, ang koo mould
and all the ingredients needed for the kuih
Recipe coming soon. Kugan
Chefs are just like children.
They should be seen not heard.
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