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Kerala Snack Ottada- Rice Parcel in Banana Leaf

Kerala Snack Ottada- Rice Parcel in Banana Leaf Ottada is sweet rice flour parcels wrapped in banana leaves. There is nothing fancy about ottada, and it is one of the forgotten, traditional old-fashioned teatime snacks of Kerala. There is the smell of charred fresh banana leaves. You bite into crispy sweet rice and coconut filling flavored with chakkavaratti/ jack fruit jam. Jack fruit preserve is a staple in Kerala homes, but it is an optional flavor enhancer. Rice and coconut are important in all traditional Kerala snacks, and jaggery or palm sugar is the preferred sweetener. These traditional teatime snacks are simple, and it invokes nostalgic sweet childhood memories. Grandmother sometimes wraps it into neat parcels and place it on embers or burning charcoal. It will need lots of practice, so for a novice like me, the slow cooking on manchatti is the better option. Kerala delicacies like elaada, kozhukatta , and ottada are very similar to each other. Elada and ottada have t...

Chicken Onion Pakoda- Indian Onion Fritters- Tea time Snack

Chicken Onion Pakoda Chicken onion pakora/fritters is a classic Indian tea time snack fried to crispy golden perfection. It is an addictive snack and is a pure joy to indulge in with hot piping tea. There are comfort and joy in munching sizzling hot spicy pakodas/ pakoras with masala tea during the monsoon rains with soulful music in the background. They are so addictive you will never get tired of eating them! Onion pakodas/pakoras are easy to make a snack, made with thinly sliced onions and gram flour/ chickpea flour. Onions and chickpea flour is a pantry staple, and it will be ready in under 15 minutes. I make them often, but adding chicken to onions was a game-changer. It tastes super delicious that everyone will go crazy over. It can be served as a spicy and yummy starter and is great for entertaining, movie nights, or a game-day snack. Use leftover cooked chicken for this recipe. If you are using raw chicken, use minced chicken or cut into thin slices. You can add cashew nu...

Meringue Cookies

Meringue Cookies Meringue cookies are crispy, light and is everyone's favorite. Kids will love this melt in mouth cookies.These are small mini versions and is raspberry flavored. There is no flour in this cookies and key ingredient here is egg whites and sugar and it is baked in a very low temperature so that the moisture of the egg whites dry out completely. Recipe source from here Ingredients Egg whites-4 Raspberry essence- 1/2 tsp Caster sugar-1 cup Cream of tartar-1/4 tsp vanilla essence a few drops Permitted food color - 2 drops (optional) Preheat oven to 200 degrees F and line baking sheet with parchment paper In a large bowl beat egg whites till it is frothy. Add cream of tartar and beat till soft peaks are formed. Continue running the mixer and slowly add sugar one tsp at a time Add food coloring and essence continuing beating until stiff peak form. Transfer mixture to a pastry bag or large zip-top bag fitted with decorating tip. Pipe shapes o...

Fried Chicken Biryani

Fried Chicken  Biryani Today's recipe is yet another chicken biryani. I have already posted a Talasherry chicken Biryani and a Trivandrum style chicken biryani ....so you may ask why another? This biryani is slightly different from the usual method,the chicken is first fried and them added to the masala. The first time I ate this biryani was at a function back home, it was a Trivandrum style biryani,but the frying took the  flavor and taste to a new level. I tried to recreate the same recipe here and my family enjoyed. Try this..you will love it. Ingredients To marinate the chicken Chicken- 2 lb Turmeric powder- 1/3 tsp Chilly powder- 3/4 tsp Ginger garlic paste- 1 1/2 tsp Salt to taste Lemon juice- 1/2 lemon For the rice Basmathi rice- 3 cups Cinnamon- 2 -3 pieces Cardamon-2 Ghee- 2 tsp Few strands of saffron Rose essence- 1 1/2 tsp Salt to taste For the chicken masala Shallots- 1 cup (slightly crushed) Onion- 1 medium (chopped) Ginger g...

Baking Partners challenge #4: Shaped Dinner Rolls- Knot, Clover Leaf and Kaiser Rolls

Shaped Dinner Rolls  : Knot Roll  Baking Partners fourth challenge post- Shaped Dinner Rolls. Baking partners is the brain child of  Swathi of Zesty South Indian Kitchen. This months theme is very interesting and part of holiday meals. Thanksgiving is approaching and Swathi suggested 7 types of dinner rolls  and sent us recipes with both with eggs and the egg less version. I selected and tried three shapes: Knot Roll, Clover leaf and the Rosette/Kaiser Rolls. For me this post was challenging as I have never baked dinner rolls and did not have a large mixer to knead the dough. So I tried the traditional kneading with hand method to knead the dough. I am so glad that I tried this recipe and it was real fun trying these different shapes. Of these the clover leaf was the easiest  and even my kid had such fun helping me make balls :)The rosette was slightly confusing roll.  Rosette rolls looked pretty good after they were formed, but I was disappoin...

Boondi Ladoo and Happy Diwali

Boondi ladoo Happy Diwali to all my friends and readers!Wish you all a happy and prosperous Diwali....a year filled with prosperity, success and joy! I know every one are in a festive spirit and to celebrate Diwali I made these ladoos.Boodi ladoo is one of the most popular Indian sweet.It is part of temple poojas, festive occasions and a must for Indian weddings.  Boondi ladoo is one sweet that I never get tired of! Love this since childhood and I still enjoy this divine sweet. This is my first attempt to make them at home. For me the boondi making part was easy, but I guess shaping the ladoos needs more patience and practice. Try this for Diwali,you will surely love it. Ingredients Gram flour-1 1/2 cup Salt -a pinch Baking soda- a pinch Water- approximately 3/4 cup Syrup Sugar- 2 1/2 cup Water- 1 1/3 cup Food color- a few drops(Optional) Cardamon- 4-5 Clove crushed-2 Garnish Ghee- 3 tbs Cashew nut and raisins - a few Kalkandu/rock candy- 2 tbs(opt...