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15th May 2005, 10:29 PM
#21
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Surely, will try this powder and let you know the feedback, Minni.
thanks.
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15th May 2005 10:29 PM
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15th May 2005, 11:13 PM
#22
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curry powder recipe please
Hi minni
Very elaborate descriptions.. great job.Keep it up.Kudos to your patience and interest to share the minute & finer details of each recipe.
I have a question for you..
I happened to taste "averekai curry" at a telegu friend's place.She had used a powder and it gave an outstanding taste.Can you post the recipe for this powder?Can it be used in all curry preparations?Please let me know...
Regds
Sowmya
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16th May 2005, 04:19 AM
#23
Sowmya,
What is averakai ? It doesn't sound familiar to me. Any English or hindi translation ?
Let me know.
I can post our most treasured family recipe for koora karam recipe (curry powder) tommorrow.
Minni
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16th May 2005, 07:07 AM
#24
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hi
Hi Minni
Sorry for the tamil word.. I meant "Guvar".(cluster beans).Eagerly looking forward to the post of curry powder recipe.
Regds
Sowmya
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16th May 2005, 05:18 PM
#25
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avarekai dishes are karnataka delicacies.
In US u will find them in the frozen vegetable section known as Surti Papdi lilva.
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16th May 2005, 05:58 PM
#26
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sorry to interrupt, Sowmya. Avaraekai is broad beans in English and for kothavarangai, we call cluster beans.
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16th May 2005, 06:00 PM
#27
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And napolims, I dont know which part of US you live in. But, here in NJ, both broad beans and cluster beans(fresher ones) are available in Indian stores, FYI.
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16th May 2005, 06:24 PM
#28
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Hi R
Sorry for the veg name confusion... guess my knowledge is bad.. I am looking for "kothavarangai " recipe..
Regds
Sowmya
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16th May 2005, 06:33 PM
#29
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Avarekkai to the best of my knowledge is VAL in Gujarati,what Tamils know as Mochhukottai.In Telugu it is PEDDA CHIKKADU for Broad Beans and in Gujarati it is Moti Papadi Val.
Just Lilva is small Val/Mocchukottai/Avarekkai.
Avarekkai as Napolism said is Karnataka speciality.
But I prepare Broad Beans curry as prepared by Late Suryakantham garu the greatest Telugu actress/Mother/Motherinlaw.
If any one is interested, I can post the recipe privately.
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16th May 2005, 06:46 PM
#30
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Pls, sowmya..dont be sorry. It is just that you as well as me and everyone should be getting the right recipe with the right vegetable. Unusual vegetables like this and many are there, I too use to get confused .
BTW, the one you had at yr friend's place-is there any dhal or just powder?
Thanks for understanding and bye.
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