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    Quote Originally Posted by Madhu Sree View Post
    Hi K epdi irukeenga... my mom in law health is down so am doing samayal and other house chores... adhaan etti kooda paakka mudila..
    I've learnt to make delicious and easy way to make korma from her... I'll post it down now...

    Dear Madhu Sree, so nice to see your post. Madhu Sree family comes first.
    Athuleyum mother -in - law very very important. take good care of her.
    Very good that you have learnt delicious dishes from her.
    remember that old is gold, when she feels better ask her for her favourite dishes.
    Jot them down.
    Let me try your version of korma and get back to you.
    Thanks my dear, take care, Kugan
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    Quote Originally Posted by sangeethabalaji View Post
    welcome back Madhushree. pls do visit the forum when time permits. lateta vandalum, Super allvavoda vandu irukeenga. thank you very much for your in laws recipe. Old is gold. I will try it out for todays or tomorrows dinner and post the feedback.

    I also need to try your capsicum rice, mint rice and simple pulav. bookmarked them long time back as quick recipes but when in a hurry get tensed and run to hotel.

    You are right Sangeetha, Madhu Sree has given us lot of recipes.
    Try them when you are free. Kugan
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    Oh K what a coincidence ...

    Yes u r right. Family comes first. Trying my best to make her take rest.
    Sure, she is a great chef, trying to extract as much recipes as possible.
    I'll definitely share one by one whichever tastier...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gulabjamun View Post
    Hello all, so nice to see the forum very busy again. Thanks Kugan for all your nice recipes and guidance .
    We are all really very grateful to you. I have learnt a lot from Kugan,s Kitchen.
    You are very very generous with your recipes, and have a very big heart to share.
    Thanks to all the others for posting their recipes too in this forum.
    Keep up your good work Kugan. God will bless your family.
    Gulabjamun.

    Oh, Gulabjamun, thank you very much for all your nice words.
    I feel very happy, when someone benefits from my little contribution.
    Hope you too will try out simple recipes and give the feed back to us.
    Thanks and take care, Kugan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sangeethabalaji View Post
    i visited one tamil aunty on monday evening and background jaya tv arusuvai idhu thani suvai was going on. so i half heard this recipe as that aunty was talking. could not find tat program online. but i tried her asathal aviyal (thats the name) it came out tasty.

    Asathal Aviyal (revathy shanmugam)

    TIPS Given by her

    boil veges like vazhakai yam potatoes seperately which will discolor, for better color of aviyal.

    do not add curd at all for aviyal, if one likes add while serving on the plate. soaking the entire aviyal in curd will not taste good.

    she told brinjal also tastes good but need to be boiled separately. poosani and guvar beans are must.



    Ingrediants:

    600 gms vegetables cut length wise ( poosani, potatoes, carrot, guvar beans, vazhakai, beans,chow chow,drumsticks,yam, etc)

    paste:

    coconut 1 cup,4 green chilles ,3 red chilles 1 tsp jeera, 6 small onions, cashew nuts - 2 table spoon

    grind the above with minimum water.

    boil the veges as per the tips then add the paste boil for another 5mins.

    just before taking of the stove add 2 tsp coconut oil and chopped curry leaves.

    Thanks Sangeetha, the recipe too looks asathal too.
    Very simple to do, my,my you do have sharp ears, a very good asset.
    I too like to try out simple recipes.

    Sangeetha I was talking to my aunt over the phone and the topic paal curry came out.
    She at once told me the recipe for the village type of paal curry that she knew.
    I just jotted the ingredients and made it to day. Will post soon for you.
    Thanks, Kugan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madhu Sree View Post
    Oh K what a coincidence ...

    Yes u r right. Family comes first. Trying my best to make her take rest.
    Sure, she is a great chef, trying to extract as much recipes as possible.
    I'll definitely share one by one whichever tastier...

    Madhu Sree you are on line, just finished making 2 big tins of murukku.
    Some diamond cuts, and kara sevu, very very tired.
    So just sat down to post before hitting the sack
    Take care ma, Kugan
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    PUDALANKA PAAL CURRY

    Ingredients:

    2 tsp ghee or oil
    ½ tsp mustard seeds
    ½ tsp cumin seeds
    1 sprig curry leaves
    1 big onion chopped

    300 grms, pudalangkai, slit, into half, cut into medium pieces
    ½ cup cooked moong dal
    A big pinch of turmeric powder
    Salt to taste

    To Roast In 1 Tsp Of Oil And Grind To Paste:
    1 tbs urad dal
    1 tsp cumin seeds
    3 green chillis
    2 tbs grated coconut ( for the aroma )

    ¼ cup of water

    1 cup thick coconut milk

    Method:

    Heat the ghee or oil in a wok, add in the mustard and cumin seeds.
    Let them crackle, add in the curry leaves.
    Add in the chopped onions and saute till they turn slightly brown.

    Add in the cleaned cut pudalang kaai pieces. Add in the turmeric powder.
    Saute well till the vege wilts a bit, add in the cooked mashed moong dal.
    Add in salt to taste and give it a good stir.

    Now add in the ground paste, ¼ cup of water and mix well.
    Cook on low heat for about 5 minutes.
    Add in the 1 cup of thick milk, let it come to a slow boil.
    Remove and serve.


    NOTE: according to my aunt, you can cook this dish with, sorakkai, peergangkaai,
    and so on. She also said that we could add fresh milk instead of coconut milk.



    Last edited by kugan98; 25th October 2013 at 02:41 PM.
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    K thank you very much for the traditional paal curry recipe. looks different one too. haa i found a recipe for surakai. I know only few recipes using sorakai. but here one aunty every week she offers me home grown ones and i am like no aunty i already have ur previous week.

    K do you know any simple chocolate icecream recipe just like your simple paal icecream recipe? avasaram illai even for the paneer recipe there r so many recioes i have to try yet.

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    madhushree,

    thanks for an another recipe. i have tasted this poondu milagu kulambu from my college friends mom. she also taught me this during those days as i like this one a lot. but i forgot that recipe, thanks again this looks similar to hers the masala is same but just instead of frying the poondu for kulambu she told to put the poodu once the tamarind water starts to boil and then the garlic will be cooked in 10 mins.

    now i remember. excellent with parboiled rice. appa winter start agum podu correcta kuduthitenga.
    Last edited by sangeethabalaji; 26th October 2013 at 08:33 AM.

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    K i am sorry those pics were from net

    I am always lazy to pose for pics or even take pics. i need to work on that area.

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