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    kugan's Kitchen Part 6

    Oh, my dear Gulabjamun. Luckily you went to heaven
    Thanks for your nice compliments. Try the bun , it is very easy.
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    kugan's Kitchen Part 6

    Lakme, you are welcome to my house, I will cook for you.
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    kugan's Kitchen Part 6

    Dev, thanks for the compliments and the link.
    It will take some time for me to understand the link.

    I will post the recipes for the savoury buns and noodles for you.
    The noodles are hot favourite in our house.
    we cook that about 4 times in a month.

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    kugan's Kitchen Part 6

    Dear NOV anneh, I am posting two types of savoury and two types
    of sweet urad dal recipes.
    All of us pray that amma gets well soon.
    Take care, Kugan98

    URAD DAL SAVOURY KANJI

    Ingredients:
    ½ cup rice
    ½ cup urad dal
    1 tbs sprouted funugreek seeds or soaked seeds
    3 pips of garlic smashed
    Small piece of ginger finely minced
    ¼ tsp cumin seeds
    ¼ cup of low fat milk
    Salt to taste
    5 cups of water.

    Method:
    Wash the rice and the urad dal.
    Put in a pressure cooker all the ingredients
    Pressure cook till about 5 whistles.
    Serve with a thuvayal after the steam is released.



    RAGI URAD DAL KOOL

    Ingredients:
    4 tbs ragi flour
    4 tbs urad dal flour
    4 cups of water
    1 tbs cooked rice
    Salt as needed
    4 cups of mooru or as needed
    2 tbs of chopped onions
    1 green chillie chopped
    Few curry leaces chopped fine
    ¼ tsp roasted cumin seeds crushed

    Method:
    1. Mix Ragi flour, and the urad dal flour in 1 cup of water, without any lumps.
    2. Heat remaining water in a pot.
    3. Once the water starts to boil, add mixed flours, reduce the flame to medium.
    4. Allow the flour mix, to boil until it thickens. Keep on stirring, see that there are no lumps.
    5. When cooked, add in the cooked rice, and salt . Remove from flame.
    6. Allow it to cool for some time and add butter milk , onions, green chillies,
    curry leaves and the cumin seeds. Serve.
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    kugan's Kitchen Part 6

    NOV anneh, here are the sweet versions. Kugan98

    ULUNTHA KANJI
    Ingredients:
    100 grms skinless whole ulunthu
    1 tbs raw rice
    900 ml coconut milk from a coconut or low fat milk
    cup sugar
    tsp of salt
    A pinch of cardamom powder
    1 knotted pandan leaf

    Method:
    Soak the ulunthu and rice for about 2 hours.
    Grind them with a little water to a thick paste.
    The paste should be a little coarse.
    Mix the ground paste, coconut milk and salt.
    Put a wok on fire. Pour the mixture with the pandan leaf.
    On a slow fire, keep on stirring the mixture
    Till it thickens and there is no raw smell of the ulunthu.
    Now add the sugar and cardamom powder.
    Stir till the sugar is dissolved.
    Remove the pandan leaf, and dish out into a bowl.
    This is a very good source of protein.

    Note: You can add more milk if you want the kanji to
    be more watery.

    Another method is :

    ROASTED URAD DAL HALWA
    Ingredients
    • 1/4 heaped cup roasted urad dal powder
    • 1/4 level cup sugar
    • 1/2 teaspoon of cardamom powder
    • a drop of yellow colour
    • 1/2 cup water
    • 1/2 cup low fat milk
    • 1 tablespoon ghee or butter, more if needed
    • 1 tbs roasted cashew nuts
    Method
    Warm the ghee in a heavy based wok. Add the cardamom powder and mix for a few seconds. Add the urad dal powder and fry on low to medium heat for a few minutes. . Add the water, milk, yellow colour and sugar. Cook on low heat till all the water gets absorbed and the mixture forms a ball.
    Top with chopped nuts and serve warm.
    This makes just enough for 2-3 small servings.
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    What happened Lathz ? Your post is empty.
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    VEGETARIAN FRIED NOODLES (Kugan )

    Dear Dev, there are many ways to fry this noodle.
    Here is one type for you. Kugan98.

    VEGETARIAN FRIED NOODLES

    Ingredients:

    2 tbs of oil
    2 pips garlic chopped
    1 big onion sliced
    1 tbs chillie paste
    2 firm fried tofu cut into desired size
    ½ a stalk of mustard greens cut into 1 ½ inch in length
    250 grms yellow noodles

    2 tbs chillie sauce
    1 tbs tomato sauce
    1 tbs dark soy sauce
    2 tbs light soy sauce
    1 tbs vinegar ( optional )

    Sugar little
    Salt to taste

    1 tomato, discard the seeds and cut into cubes
    1 handful of bean sprouts
    1 potato cut into cubes and fried
    1 fresh red chillie cut into slices

    Little cucumber julienned
    2 calamanis limes cut into halves

    Method:

    Heat oil in a wok, add in the chopped garlic. Fry till fragrant.
    Add in the sliced onions and saute till transparent.
    Add in the chillie paste and fry till the raw smell goes.
    Add in the fried tofu and the mustard greens.

    Stir fry well, add in the noodles. Mix nicely by tossing well.
    Add in the all the sauces, salt and sugar , mix throughly until evenly coated.
    Cover the noodles and cook for 3 minutes on a slow fire.
    Now remove the cover and stir for 2 minutes on high heat.


    Finally add in the tomatoes , bean sprouts, fried potatoes.
    Fry till the veges have soften.
    Taste for salt and remove. Sprinkle the sliced red chillie, slices on top.
    Serve with the julinned cucumber and the calamanis limes.

    NOTE: You can use shredded cabbage instead of mustard grrens.

    FOR NON-Vegetarians, you can add in prawns after adding the chillie paste.
    You can add in a shredded fried egg on top before serving.

    Last edited by kugan98; 21st August 2011 at 12:32 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kugan98 View Post
    My dear P.S Tamby, I have asked my Thai friend for a vegetarian Thai cutlet.
    We will see, what she posts for us.
    Or can you describe what were the main ingredients in the cutlet.
    Was noodles used in the cutlet? Thanks and take care, Kugan98
    Hi akka

    No need to rush as and when you get the recipe post it The cutlet was not hot, it had some nuts (Cashew/Peanuts), some onions, ginger garlic . No it was not served with noodles, it was more like a starters .
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    Quote Originally Posted by kugan98 View Post
    Dear NOV anneh, I am posting two types of savoury and two types
    of sweet urad dal recipes.
    All of us pray that amma gets well soon.
    Take care,
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