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27th July 2011, 07:28 PM
#2691
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kugan's Kitchen Part 6
Thanks Dev for your nice post. i have a carrot dip, let me look for it.
I will post it for you. Kugan98
Gulabjamun, thanks too for your nice post.
It is good if we can make our own sauces.
Well you can make your own tapioca chips now.
Take care, Kugan98
Rose, how are you? Thanks for your nice post.
The poriyal is a very simple one. Only that you must
have both the vegetables. I will post it for you soon.
Take care, Kugan98
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27th July 2011 07:28 PM
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27th July 2011, 07:33 PM
#2692
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SPICY TAPIOCA CHIPS ( kugan)
Dear friends, here is the recipe. Try it out and enjoy.
Kugan98
SPICY TAPIOCA CHIPS
Ingredients:
Chips:
100 grms tapioca slice into thin chips.
Oil for frying
Chillie Jam:
6 fresh red chillies, deseeded
1 pip garlic
¼ cup sugar
1 tbs dark brown sugar
1 tbs bottled chillie sauce ( if you do not have home made one )
1 tbs oil
125 ml water
Salt to taste
Method:
Slice the tapioca into thin chips.
Heat oil and deep fry, remove and keep aside.
Grind the chillies and garlic into a coarse paste.
Put all the other ingredients with the chillies in a small pot.
Cook over medium heat until it comes to a boil.
Reduce the flame and cook till it becomes like a thick jam.
Remove from the stove.
Now place the chips in a large bowl, pour the jam on top of the chips.
Using a salad spoon and fork, turn the chips, over until they are well
coated with the chillie jam. It will look a bit sticky.
When cool, store in an air tight container.
Serve as a starter or a snack.
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28th July 2011, 04:40 AM
#2693
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CARROT AND GREEN PEAS DIP ( Kugan)
Dev, here are two types of dip for you.
Actually you can add or minus any ingredients as you like.
Thanks, Kugan98
CARROT DIP
Ingredients:
1 carrot sliced
½ inch ginger sliced
¼ tsp curry powder or to taste
¼ cup mayonise
2 tbs olive oil
½ tsp salt or to taste
½ tsp vinegar
½ tsp honey
Method:
Clean and slice the carrots. Add in the sliced ginger.
Put them in a container with the curry powder.
Steam them over boiling water, till the carrots are tender.
When cold, add in all the other ingredients.
Blend them in a food processor, until smooth.
Serve as a dip.

GREEN PEAS DIP
Ingredients:
1 cup fresh peas steamed
½ tsp roasted cumin powder
½ tsp roasted coriander powder
¼ cup thick curds
Salt to taste
Pepper powder freshly ground
Little water as needed
Method:
Put all the ingredients in a blender.
Puree until smooth, to a thick saucy consistency.
Serve as a dip.

Thanks to the owners of the pictures.
Last edited by kugan98; 28th July 2011 at 05:46 AM.
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28th July 2011, 06:05 AM
#2694
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kugan's Kitchen Part 6
Dev, actually I had talks with my friends, who normally do dips.
They say, you can make a dip with any vege of your choice.
Like, roasted red peppers, roasted tomatoes, roasted brinjals and so on.
Important ingredient is either curds, or mayonise.
You can add any spice of your choice too. sesame seeds, groundnuts.
Like roasted garlic, cumin, coriander, and so on.
Let your imagination run wild, and you will get a nice dip.
My aunt says, even our chutneys are like a dip too.
Even though, we do not serve dips in our functions.
Who cares
Dev, here is how I cut the veges as starters, and serve with a dip.
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28th July 2011, 10:56 AM
#2695
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wow... tapioca chips super spicyaa irukkum pola irukku!!!...can we use storebought chips and mix it with the jam, K?...
Thanks for the dips and tips...
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29th July 2011, 06:18 AM
#2696
Kugan, tapioca chips with jam looks so yummy! I don't deep fry much but this is tempting!
Also, Kugan, do you have a recipe for onion chutney without tomato? Thanks in advance.
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29th July 2011, 11:15 AM
#2697
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lakme, I remember posting a pearl onion chutney without tomato...coconut oil is used in tht recipe...so the chutney will be very flavourful... chk the blog... U should be able to locate the recipe...
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29th July 2011, 03:37 PM
#2698
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kugan's Kitchen Part 6

Originally Posted by
dev
wow... tapioca chips super spicyaa irukkum pola irukku!!!...can we use storebought chips and mix it with the jam, K?...
Thanks for the dips and tips...

Dear Dev, thanks for your nice post.
Dev, why buy from shop when you can do it so easily in the house.
I do not like shop bought ones, as I dislike the over used oil that they use.
You can try making a small batch first.
I will post the recipe for you.
Dev, thanks for answering the question for Lakme.
I too have to go through the blog to check.
Thanks Dev, Take care, Kugan98
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29th July 2011, 03:43 PM
#2699
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TAPIOCA CHIPS ( Kugan )
Dev, here is the method: Kugan98
TAPIOCA CHIPS
Ingredients:
100 grms tapioca cleaned ( choose small round ones )
Little salt dissolved in water
Oil for frying.
Method:
Clean and remove the dark outer skin of the tapioca.
Heat enough oil for frying in a wok.
Using a vegetable slicer, slice the tapioca directly into the oil.
Deep fry the tapioca slices for 5 minutes or until the sides are
slightly golden in colour. Do not over crowd them.
Add 1 tsp of salt water, to the first batch, and then reduce the,
quantity slightly for the following batches.
Since the salt is absorbed by the chips, only a little will remain in the oil.
The tapioca chips will become hard if you over fry them.
Chips will not be crispy when hot. You need to cool them a bit.
The colour will be good white with slightly golden brown sides.
Drain it from oil and keep it in paper towel to remove excess oil.
Store in an air tight container after it is cold.
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29th July 2011, 03:47 PM
#2700
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ONION CHUTNEY ( Kugan)
Dear Lakme, here is the onion chutney. Let me look up Dev's version.
I made it today for dinner . Enjoy with idli or dosai. Kugan98
ONION CHUTNEY
Ingredients:
1 cup chopped red onions. (shallots will be better )
5 dried red chillies cut into small pieces
1 small piece og ginger ( optional )
1 tsp thick tamarind paste or to taste
1 sprig curry leaves
1 tbs oil
Salt as needed
Seasonings:
1 tsp oil
½ tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp urad dal
1 red chillie cut into pieces
1 sprig curry leaves.
Method:
Heat the tbs of oil in a pan. Add in the onions and saute till translucent.
Remove, in the same wok, add in the dried red chillie and roast it.
Add also the tamarind paste and curry leaves, stir fry and remove.
When cool, add in the salt and and grind to a smooth paste.
Heat 1 tsp oil, add in the mustard seeds, let it splutter.
Add in the urad dal and the dry red chillies.
Add also the curry leaves, saute well and pour on top of the chutney.
Your onion chutney is ready. Enjoy with dosai or idli.
THE THINGS FOR ONION CHUTNEY:

THE ONION CHUTNEY :
Last edited by kugan98; 29th July 2011 at 03:51 PM.
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