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    Hi Kugan,
    Thank You very much for the MOR KUZHAMBU recipe. Tomorrow i am going to make this one. Take care of ur health....
    Thanks
    Karthika

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    PEANUT BUTTER BALLS (Kugan)

    I made this, after seeing my friend doing kaya balls

    PEANUT BUTTER BALLS

    Ingredients:
    150 grms self rising flour
    30 grms corn flour
    1 tbs custard flour
    70 grms sugar
    1 tsp baking powder
    ¼ tsp salt
    1 egg (optional)
    180ml milk
    1 tsp vanilla essence
    1 tbs oil
    6 tbs of peanut butter
    Little oil for greasing.

    Method:
    Mix all the flours, salt and baking powder.
    Mix well and keep aside.

    Whisk the sugar with the egg, until well mixed.
    Add in the milk, mix well again.
    Now add in the flour and mix until you get a smooth batter.
    Add in the oil and the vanilla essence. Mix again and keep aside
    for about 30 minutes.

    Heat a kuzi paniyara chaty. Brush it lightly with some oil.
    Pour some batter into each holes about ½ full.
    Add a little dollop of the peanut butter in the middle of the batter.
    Top up again with little batter to cover.

    Once bubbles appear on top of the balls, and the bottom slightly browened,
    Flip the balls over to cook the other side.
    Once it is brown, remove the balls to a plate.
    Serve with tea or as a snack.


    NOTE: You can use jam , kaya or any filling of your choice.






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    Karthika, my recipe for Poosanikkai Morkulambu is the same as Kugan's... we add lil water to the curd while churning it... avalo thaan...

    K, peanut butter balls looks so so soooooo yummy...

    Suja, sry tht ur chapathis din't turn out well... maybe the flour... try the brand ur friend suggested and let us know... As for oil, I always add atleast a lil oil/ghee to any dish I make so that we don't lose out on the fat soluble vitamins... U can leave it out if u want to...

    Aarthii, have u tried vahchef's version of kadai veg?... it's good...give it a try...

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    Hi Kugan akka and co

    Nalaiku ellarum ready ah? I mean Shivarathri ku
    Om Namaste astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya Mahadevaya Triambakaya Tripurantakaya Trikalagni kalaya kalagnirudraya Neelakanthaya Mrutyunjayaya Sarveshvaraya Sadashivaya Shriman Mahadevaya Namah Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye Om Om Namah Shivaye

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    Thanks K. I had my knee arthroscopy on Tuesday. Though the leg is still swollen, i feel better. I am taking it easy for now. The surgeon found a lump in the knee which was probably preventing me from straightening or bending it. Pray all will be good in no time.

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    Thanks Dev, try the peanut balls for your little one.

    NM, I am very happy for you.
    I was thinking about you on the 1st.
    I thought that you will be warded for few days.
    Glad that everything is over.
    Thanks to God. Take care, Kugan98
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    P.S Tamby, every year, I will be hopping from one Sivan temple to another for prayers. The last will be the Sivan temple in Sentul, which is near my house.


    This year I was lying down in bed, with my legs propped up in high pillows

    Hope others had a nice time.
    Thanks and take care, Kugan98
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    kugan's kitchen part 6

    Dev, I was thinking about Rose75's request for the fish recipes.
    Suddenly I remembered about your request for vegetarian fish curry
    I felt so bad. I have the recipe and forgot about it


    Dev, according to my aunty, she learned the recipe from one cook who is the assistant to the famous "six taste king"

    Dev, their method of making the fish slices is very confusing.
    They ask to get a leaf called aadathodai leaf.
    It seems it will be in a shape of a fish
    spread the mixture on the leaf. put a small banana stem
    on the middle of the paste, cover again with a leaf, then steam it.
    remove the steam and cut into slices before frying.

    Dev I tell you, see my method for making the fish, very easy.
    But the gravy according to the recipe is very tasty.
    No tomato, no coriander powder.
    Happy trying. Kugan98
    Last edited by kugan98; 3rd March 2011 at 11:09 AM.
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    Vegetarian fish curry (kugan)

    Dev, here is the recipe for you.
    Accept my apologies
    Kugan98


    VEGETARIAN FISH CURRY

    Ingredients:

    For The Fish:
    50 grms karamani
    50 grms green gram dal
    50 grms chick peas
    25 grms kadalai paruppu
    25 grms raw rice
    15 grms sago
    4 dried red chillies
    2 pips garlic
    Small piece of ginger
    Little salt

    For The Gravy:
    150 grms tamarind
    ¼ tsp turmeric powder
    3 tsp kas kas paste
    3 tsp chillie powder
    Salt to taste

    2 tbs gingelly oil
    2 dry red chillies broken
    ½ tsp mustard seeds
    5 pips of garlic ( slice it if it is big)
    2 shallots sliced
    ½ tsp fenugreek seeds
    ½ tsp cumin seeds

    1 sprig fried curry leaves

    Method For The Fish:
    Soak the ingredients for the fish
    Grind to a thick paste as we would grind for adai.
    Take any leaf and shape the paste like a fish slice.
    Use a stick to open up one side like a fish slice.
    Steam the slices for about 10 minutes.
    Remove and fry it in oil like a fried fish
    Keep aside.

    Method For The Curry:

    Make 3 tumblers of tamarind juice.

    Heat a pot with the oil.
    Add in the seasonings as per order given.
    Now add in the chillie powder, turmeric powder, salt
    and the kas kas paste.
    Let the curry come to a nice boil .
    Now reduce the flame to minimum and allow the gravy
    to become a bit thick.
    Add in the vegetarian fish and bring to one boil
    without stirring.
    Garnish with the fried curry leaves.

    STEAMED FISH:







    FRIED FISH:





    FISH CURRY:


    Last edited by kugan98; 3rd March 2011 at 11:08 AM.
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    Hi Kugan,
    Today i made the Mor kuzhambu. It came out well...Your Vegetarian fish curry looks tempting. I will try this curry in weekend.. Kugan have u posted the recipe for PARUPPU URUNDAI KUZHAMBU .. If not means pls post it..I am bored of doing Sambar and Sambar sadham...Tomorrow i am planning to make this PARUPPU URUNDAI KUZHAMBU..
    Thanks in Advance!!!
    Thanks
    Karthika

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