Showing posts with label Kerala recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kerala recipes. Show all posts

Kappa puzhukku - Kerala Kappa puzhukku recipe - Cassava recipe

Kappa puzhukku is a traditional recipe of Kerala. Kappa or Cassava root, known as Maravalli kizhangu in Tamil is a good source of carbohydrate. 

It is a basic food like rice, mostly served along with Thenga chammandi (Coconut or Thenga thogayal).  It makes a good breakfast with kattan chaya (black tea). It can also be taken as a side dish.

Varutharacha pulinkari - Pumpkin theeyal

Varutharahca pulinkari, also called as theeyal is a traditional and a popular recipe of Kerala. 

A plain pulinkari or thenga aracha kuzhambu is prepared without roasting the coconut. But, varutharacha pulinkari, as the name implies, is prepared by roasting the coconut before grinding. As coconut is roasted, the recipe is darker in color.


Pumpkin olan - Mathanga olan - Simple olan recipe

Olan is a very simple, and a traditional recipe of Kerala. 

It is a delicious dish prepared with coconut milk. There are no spices, yet it is very tasty. 

Normally, Black eyed peas (Karamani) is added along with Pumpkin and Ash gourd.  Also, taro root (chembu or sepan kizhangu) with yellow pumpkin is another good combination to make olan.  

Here I have prepared a plain yellow pumpkin olan. 


Inji curry - Puli inji recipe - Palakkad style Inji curry

Inji curry or Puli inji is a traditional recipe of Kerala.  This tangy recipe is always served in a sadya, but it is prepared very commonly as and when required. 

Cabbage thoran - Cabbage stir fry - Cabbage poriyal


Cabbage is a low calorie, fiber-rich, leafy vegetable.

It is a storehouse of many essential vitamins and minerals.

Here we are going to see Cabbage thoran. Thorans have a place in the everyday lunch menu of Kerala.

Cabbage thoran is a common and frequently made one.

It is a healthy and delicious recipe and also easy to make.

Pulinkari - Kerala style simple Pulinkari - Thenga aracha kuzhambu

Pulinkari, as the name implies, is a tasty and tangy curry for rice, made using Puli or tamarind with vegetables and coconut. There are a few variations of this curry.  

Today, as eating patterns change, these traditional vegetarian recipes are gradually disappearing from Palakkad Iyer's kitchen. Some of the vegetarian recipes are in need of revival.

Here I have narrated Drumstick pulinkari.

Papaya thoran - Kappalanga / Omakka thoran - Raw pappaya porial


Papaya, as we all know, is an excellent source of fiber, vitamins A, and C. It also contains vitamins E and K, potassium, and has many health benefits. 

It helps in weight loss, aids in digestion, boosts our immunity, good for diabetic patients, good for our eyes and skin. 

It is a natural cleanser. Papaya fruit is used as a face pack. So, papaya extracts are used in cosmetics.

Payaru thoran - Achinga payar thoran - Long yard beans curry - String beans curry

Achinga payar or Long yard beans or simply payaru is a common vegetable in Kerala. It needs no introduction to Keralites. It is cultivated in almost all the houses in the villages of Kerala. 

Payaru thoran is a simple, nutritious and yummy curry, which goes well with rice. 

Thorans are side dishes, with coconut and a few spices.

Moru kootan - Kerala Mor kuzhambu

Moru kootan is my favourite one. 

It can be prepared swiftly if we have some slightly sour curd or buttermilk. This can be made with Ash gourd, Chow chow (Vegetable pear), Colocasia (Chembu in Malayalam / Seppan kizhangu in Tamil) and Raw bananas. 

Here we go with Ash gourd Moru kootan.


Papaya thoran - Kappalanga / Omakka thoran - Raw pappaya porial

Papaya, as we all know, is an excellent source of fiber, vitamins A, and C. It also contains vitamins E and K, potassium, and has many...