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Erachi Puttu



Erachi Puttu

Puttu is Kerala's time-honored breakfast and is a comfort food for every Malayali.This humble steamed breakfast is now becoming a gourmet dish and puttu festivals are very popular in Kerala.There is a whole range of puttu with different flavors to try.This one is a spicy version with a delicious chicken masala filling.You can try different fillings like prawns masala, fish masala,or vegetable masala or sweet fillings like chakka/jack fruit  or caramelized plantains/ ethapazham. A special thanks to my friend Swathi for sending me Puttu podi :)

Ingredients
Puttu Podi/ Rice flour- 1 1/2 cup
Grated coconut- 3/4 cup
salt- 1/3 tsp
Sugar- 3/4 tsp
Water - 1/3- 1/2 cup

For the chicken Masala
Chicken(  minced or finely chopped) 250 grams
Onion- 1 medium
Chopped cashew nuts- 2 tbs (optional)
Finely chopped tomato- 1
Chopped ginger and garlic- 3 tbs
Turmeric powder- 1/3 tsp
Coriander powder- 3/4 tsp
Chilly powder- 1/2 tsp
Pepper powder-a pinch
(or according to your taste)
Garam masala- 3/4 tsp
Coriander leaves- a little
Curry leaves- a few
Lemon juice- a few drops
salt to taste



To make the masala
Wash and mince meat or chop into small chunks. Finely chop onions,ginger and garlic and set aside.
Heat oil in a pan and add minced,ginger, garlic,curry leaves and chopped cashew nuts, slightly roast and then add onions and salt and fry till golden brown. Add tomatoes and cook till soft. Next add the coriander powder, turmeric powder and chilly powder and saute till oil separates. Add the minced/chopped meat and stir fry for three to four minutes. Sprinkle two to three tbs of water, cover and cook for two minute or till all the liquid is absorbed and the meat masala is dry. Finally add garam masala, chopped coriander leaves and lemon juice. Allow this to cool.

To make the puttu
Take rice flour in a bowl and rub in coconut using your palm (reserve two to three tbs coconut for later use). Mix sugar and salt.Sprinkle water little by little into the flour and mix well ( it will take around 1/2 cup). The mixture should be course and damp( like wet sand) without lumps. To test whether the moisture has spread evenly press handful of mixture into balls. It should hold together and also easily break off when crumbled.
Take the puttu maker/puttu kutti and fill the bottom layer with grated coconut and  fill 3/4 with the rice coconut mixture and top with chicken masala. Bring one liter of water to boil in the pressure cooker and close the lid.Place the puttu maker on the nozzle and allow it  to steam and cook. Let it steam for around four minutes till you see steam escaping from all sides on the top. This recipe will make three chiratta puttu.Serve warm.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. Beautiful pictures, So tempting Suja! First pic chanceless! :)

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  2. my mother makes this often...looks superb

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  3. Very new recipe to me Suja, super tempting!

    today's post:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/08/paasi-paruppu-payasam-payatham-paruppu.html

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  4. Non-veg puttu..looks too tempting must have tasted good too..:)

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  5. It's my long time wish to make this. Will try soon. So good

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  6. Suja, I see that you did not forget the pappadam! :-D!

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  7. Super erachiputtu....so tempting....

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  8. iam new to this dear. looks yum.

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  9. Each state in our country has its own cooking style and taste to match the palate. This dish is simply wonderful and something very new to me.
    Good to get The Taste of India here :)

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  10. wow yaar, erachi puttu looks super-delecious :) Wud luv to have some

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  11. Puttu looks so delicious and mouthwatering.
    Deepa

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  12. Have always seen this, but never tried the combo version, I always make plain puttu and an accompaniment.. will try this soon.. tempting pics :)

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  13. Erachi Puttu, it's very unique dish, we like it & I wish you can upload this recipe on Find best dishes at restaurants in Ahmedabad, so many ppl can see..

    Thanks for sharing this..
    Ahmedabad Best Restaurants

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  14. I have heard about it ..now got the recipe...looks so yummy and tempting.

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  15. nadan always wins. Lovley recipe and lovley clicks dear

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  16. You are torturing me with this droolworthy erachi puttu,feel like inviting to ur place.

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  17. Quite interesting recipe.Love the clicks.

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  18. Interesting recipe.. Love to try it once..

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