Ethapazham Kozhukatta
Today's recipe is a tasty and guilt free snack.It is kozhakatta with the different filling. It is caramelized ripe plantain and coconut filling.Usually we use plantain to make ada or puttu for breakfast.But this time I used it as a filling for kozhukatta instead of the usual jaggery coconut filling. It had an inviting
flavors of ghee, plantain and cardamon.Serve this with a cup of tea as a snack or as breakfast.
Ingredients
Rice flour- 2 cups
Hot boiling water-1 1/4 cup
Salt to taste
Sugar- 1 tsp
Coconut oil- 2 tsp
For the filling
Ripe plantain- 2
Coconut 1/2 cup
Sugar- 3 tbs
(or according to sweetness you like)
Cardamon powder- 1/2 tsp
Ghee- 2 tsp
To make the filling cut plantains into small pieces. Heat ghee in a pan and add chopped plantain and stir fry for about 2-3 minutes or till it becomes soft. Add sugar and mix and allow the sugar to melt and caramelize. Mix in coconut and cardamon powder. Allow the mixture to cool.
Boil water along with salt and sugar ( you will need between 1 and 1/4 cup of water, adjust accordingly till you attain a dough similar to chapathi dough ). When it comes to a rolling boil add in the coconut oil.
Take the flour in a large bowl and make a well in the center. Gradually mix in the water little by little and mix with a wooden spoon and make a soft dough. When able to handle knead into a smooth dough and make small balls. Take one ball each and flatten into circle on your palm.Place the plantain filling in the center. Carefully bring in the edges together and seal. Smooth it into a ball.Steam this in a steamer or a pressure cooker with out the weight on for around ten minutes. To check if done wet your fingers with water and gently touch on the kozhakatta. It will be smooth on top and will not stick to your finger.Allow it to cool before serving.
Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy...
Chechi pretty little kozhukatta :) i love banana flavors in them... will try this... very cute clicks
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ReplyDeleteWow..I remember my mom making these for Ganesh chaturdi...made me nostalgic....very well done...looks yummy...
ReplyDeletelovely kozhukatai looks perfect.
ReplyDeletethese are new to me.. but they look sooo soo good!
ReplyDeleteYummy filling with outer coating.
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome dessert...I must try it one day!
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ReplyDeleteNever tasted this filling, should try
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healthy n looks inviting..
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ReplyDeletelooking tempting using banana is new to me but think it is more delicious
ReplyDeleteNice idea Suja..My little one is very bad with ethappazham. Hope this idea going to work..Will try soon.
ReplyDeletea very new type of filling!!! looks super tempting and super delicious!!!
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Looks so perfect and tempting
ReplyDeletelooks so cute and tempting.delicious filling!!
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ReplyDeleteLovely idea. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteDelicious kozhakattais
ReplyDeletenever try this...so lovely clicks...i must try this...
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy yum... Wish I could taste this now :)
ReplyDeleteI love traditional recipes..this is such a winner
ReplyDeleteThis dish adds the craving of banana in me...OMG....
ReplyDeletePerfect shaped kozhukattai. Surely very delicious and yummy.
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woww...superb Suja..snaps kalakki..and the way you served it in paper cases..thats amazing..it looks so cute :)
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Looks so perfect!! feel like grabbing them, whata perfection :)
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So cute first of all.. I am a big fan of kozhukattai, this would be a delight for me.
ReplyDeleteyummmmmmmmmmmiiiiiii... 'll try it 2mrw:)
ReplyDeleteusing banana for this is new to me. sounds very interesting. coconut with banana tastes great as i know. they look delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful and healthy too :)
ReplyDeleteDifferent filling, looks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteEthapazham kozhuatta looks super yumm...and very cute presentation..
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