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    kugan's kitchen part 6

    Suvai do not take all the blame.
    I did not think about the curds, that should be room temperature.
    Normally I will get ready all my things before starting.
    Hence it did not strike me. Sorry nga.
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    kugan's kitchen part 6

    Suvai and Dev, I did the payir thirattal today.
    Did it look like this


    Dev's PAYIR THIRATTAL
    Payar thirattal(Kongu style):

    Grind to a paste:
    Handful of roasted peanuts
    1/2 a handful of shallots
    1/4 tsppeppercorns
    green chillies
    salt


    Take a cup of soaked payar in a pressure cooker.(thattai payar- soak overnight; green moong 2-3 hrs)
    Add in the paste,req water and pressure cook(3 whistles for green moong, 5 whistles for thattai payar).
    Let the steam settle. Open the cooker now and mash the dhal mixture to a a coarse paste. Just like kadaiyals. Use maththu for mashing.
    Season with oil,mustard, red chillies and curry leaves.
    Serve with rice.



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    kugan's kitchen part 6

    Dev, thanks a lot for the kidchadi recipe.
    Athaiyum oru kai parthiduren
    Thanks and how is kutty?
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    kugan's kitchen part 6

    Aarthii, thank you very much for the nice feed back on rava dosai.
    It makes us happy to hear that the recipe is successful.
    Thanks again Aarthii. Take care, Kugan

    Note: Rubenee's friends all came home safely.
    Only Rubenee's dream flew away.
    It was arranged by the Hiroshima International Club.
    Anyway it is all fated.
    Are any of your friends affected?
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    kugan's kitchen part 6

    Rajraj uncle, how are you and aunty?
    You have been missing for a long time in this thread.
    Ask aunty and post to us one of your favourite recipe.
    Thanks and take care, Kugan98
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    kugan's kitchen part 6

    Welcome to Kugan's Kitchen Groucho Anna, Tamby ?
    Well I am very proud to know that you are looking for Keerai vagaikal
    recipes for your wife. How many husbands will do this?
    Hats off to you.
    We have lots of keerai recipes, looking for them is only
    I hope RR konjam karunai kaatuvaar.

    Thanks for inquiring about my health.
    Slowly getting better. Thanks again.
    Please come often and give your views.

    NOV anna thaan kaanom

    Thanks and take care. Kugan98

    NOTE: I will soon post my version of ginger garlic paste.
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    kugan's kitchen part 6

    Selviem, accept my apologies. I overlooked the curd problem
    Curd ennoda kaalai vaari vittudichi

    Try the recipe and post to us the feed back.
    How are all at home? At times worry keeps you awake
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    kugan's kitchen part 6

    Roshan, thanks for the tips on ginger garlic paste.
    I think the ratio goes according to a family's taste.
    Its best to do in bulk to keep for a month.
    Thanks and take care, Kugan98
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    Potato egg sandwich (sumithira senthil )

    Here is another recipe from Sumi. Very simple to make.
    Try it out friends. Kugan98


    POTATO EGG SANDWICH

    Ingredients:

    Few bread slices
    Little tomato ketchup
    Little butter to spread
    Little coriander leaves chopped
    ˝ a cup grated cheese

    1 tbs oil
    3 green chillies chopped
    3 shallots chopped
    A pinch of turmeric powder
    2 potatoes boiled and cut into small pieces (not over boiled)
    3 eggs ( I did not use)
    Salt to taste

    Method:

    Beat eggs with the coriander leaves and salt to taste.
    Pour this beaten egg into the pan.
    Stir well and mix with the ingredients and cook till the eggs
    are cooked and scrambled. Take off the stove and keep aside.

    Heat the oil in a wok, add in the chopped shallots and green chillies.
    Sauté till the onions turn slightly brown.
    Add in the turmeric powder and the cut potatoes.
    Stir fry till the potatoes are fried to a light brown colour.

    Take two slices of bread. Apply butter on both the slices.
    On one slice apply little tomato ketchup on the top of the butter.
    Now place some scrambled egg and the potatoes on the slice.
    Then sprinkle some grated cheese on top.
    Now close with the other buttered bread. Now put it into a sandwich maker
    and toast the two slices.


    Note: you can toast two slices of bread. Put all the ingredients on
    one toast, then cover with another toasted bread and serve.




    THE BREAD SLICE WITH FILLINGS:




    THE TOASTED BREAD:

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    Quote Originally Posted by kugan98 View Post
    Roshan, thanks for the tips on ginger garlic paste.
    I think the ratio goes according to a family's taste.
    Its best to do in bulk to keep for a month.Thanks and take care, Kugan98
    Yeah that's what I do in Kabul.

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