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5th July 2012, 09:37 PM
#711
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alive nandu, adhula nandu rasamaa... i am outta here
எந்தன் காதல் சொல்ல என் இதயம் கையில் வைத்தேன்...!!!
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5th July 2012 09:37 PM
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6th July 2012, 02:38 AM
#712
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How is everybody?we are in Santa rosa ,ca njouing at my bil's house..we got to see the fireworks for 4 th of July yday...Lotsa cooking...
Kugan-congrats on ur daughters achievement...kudos to u for supporting her..
Again my husband made the Kung pao noodles for his bros family..everybody liked it esp the kids..
Have a nice and safe trip...
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6th July 2012, 12:57 PM
#713
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Kugan, thank you very much for all the nice recipes.
I remember my grandmother making the nandu rasam.
Nowadays nobody makes this type of rasams.
Thank you for reviving the old recipes.
Rose
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6th July 2012, 06:30 PM
#714
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Kugan you are super, sorry for emailing you. I thought then only you will see my request.
I badly want to cook for this Sunday. Thank you so much. Have a safe trip and come back quickly.
We all will be missing you. Thanks. Gulabjamun.
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7th July 2012, 02:40 PM
#715
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Here is a simple tindora/kovakkai chutney...goes well with idli/dosai/chapathi... Had it with kambu idli at a party and it was so good...K stylela udane recipe vaangitten...
1. Roughly chop about 20 tindoras, 1 onion/ 1 tomato.
2. Heat oil ans saute the onions,2 dry chillies until brownish. Add the tomato and let it turn pulpy.
3. Add the tindora and saute till cooked. Add lil water(justa a sprinkle if needed and cover with a lid to cook it faster.
4. let cool and grind it along with 10 sticks of coriander(abt 2 whole planst) and about 5-6 sticks of mint, 4 tbsp of grated coconut,salt.
Done!!!
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7th July 2012, 07:21 PM
#716
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
Samaikiravangalukkae tired aa irunthaa, saapiduravangalukku evlo tired aa irukkum.. !!
Indian food section la mattum samaikkum penmanigalukkum.. veetulayum samaikkum Kugan kkum vanakkam..
Friend oruththanukku Cold.. enna pannanumnnu enna kaetaen.. naan sinthanum nnu sonnaen..
enakku therinjathu avvlothaan..
Cold kku yaeththa maathiri good dishes irunthaa sollunga

:running_nose:
Hello nga TM.....nalla sirichen after reading part of your post...
For cold some of the tips that I follow are below.....:
a) Plenty of warm water...keep sipping on & often.
b) More warm water with smashed ginger in it....boil panni kudichaa more effect.
c) No milk/ no tomato/ no creamy soups......only clear soups with a lot of black pepper.....milagu rasam & potato is all time fav of mine too like madhu sree said 
d) broil (dry roast) black pepper & cummin seeds...1/2 : 1....add 1 & half cups of water...boil it & then let it simmer till the water gets to to 3/4 or if u like more stronger...1/2 cup...ithai sip this water on & often.
e) ginger thogayal without coconut
f) IF you are having non vegetarian food then have it with a lot of black pepper...(this is hear say only)..I would not know.
g) tea varieties la : mint tea/ ginger & lemon/ masala tea (all without milk)
h) 1 teaspoon of pure honey early morning is good too.
I)....most of all gargle mouth with salt water (warm enough) morning & evening without fail....
Ithu enaku therinja sila vazhigal.....hope a few helps your friend..nga..
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7th July 2012, 07:35 PM
#717
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7th July 2012, 07:36 PM
#718
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nov ngov....funeral for crabs.....
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8th July 2012, 12:42 PM
#719
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Kugan's Kitchen Part 7

Originally Posted by
selvieam
kugan,
what a spread. it looks great. tomato pulao is my favourite, i will add little coconut milk to it. let me try ur version too.
Thanks Selviem for your post.
I too will add little coconut milk or evaporated milk at times.
That too about 1/4 cup only. Thanks Selviem.
Take care, Kugan
Chefs are just like children.
They should be seen not heard.
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8th July 2012, 12:45 PM
#720
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Chefs are just like children.
They should be seen not heard.
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