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Mixed Millet Paddu

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Ingredients: Mixed millet dosa batter – 1-1/2 cups Onion – 1 finely chopped Coriander leaves – ½ cup finely chopped Carrot – ¼ cup grated (optional) Salt – to taste Oil – 3-4 tbsp #You can use the rice based dosa batter and follow the same steps too. Method: Mix everything except the oil. Heat the paniyarakkal pan/Rock tava. Drizzle a few drops of oil into each cavity. Pour scoops of the batter to fill ¾ of each cavity. Let it cook for a while. Flip them over carefully using two forks or spoons. Cook on both sides well. Serve hot with sauce or chutney of your desire. Steps: Mix everything except the oil. Heat the paniyarakkal pan/Rock tava. Drizzle a few drops of oil into each cavity. Pour scoops of the batter to fill ¾ of each cavity. Let it cook for a while. Flip them over carefully using two forks or spoons. Cook on both sides well. Serve hot with sauce or chutney of your desire.

Chana Dal Vada

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Ingredients: Chana dal – 2 cups Green chillies – 4-5 Onion -2 Coriander leaves – ½ cup Curry leaves – 1 sprig Mint leaves – ½ cup Dil leaves – ½ cup Garlic -4-5 cloves Ginger – 1 inch piece Salt – To taste Oil for deep frying Method: Soak chana dal for 2-3 hours. Drain and keep aside. Chop onion and the leaves finely. Grind the chillies, garlic and ginger (you can just chop them finely too. I grind as the kids do not like the feel while eating). Grind the chana dal coarsely. Mix the onion, chopped leaves, chilli, garlic, ginger, and salt. Mix well.   Pat into vadas of desired size. Deep fry in hot oil. Take them out and place on tissues to soak up the oil. Serve hot with green chutney or sauce. Steps: Soak chana dal for 2-3 hours. Drain and keep aside. Chop onion and the leaves finely. Grind the chillies, garlic and ginger (you can just chop them finely too. I grind as the kids do not like the feel while eatin

Peas and Corn Vermicelli Upma

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Ingredients: Vermicelli – 2-1/2 cups Water – 3-1/4 cups Peas – ½ cup Corn – ½ cup Onion – 1 Green chilli – 1 slit Curry leaves – 1 sprig Salt – to taste Red chilli - 1 Oil – 3 tbsp Mustard -½ tsp Tomato ketchup – 1-2 tsp Method: Roast the vermicelli well and keep aside.   Boil the peas and corn until half cooked with a little salt and keep aside. Chop onion lengthwise and keep aside. Take oil in a kadai. Splutter mustard. Add the red chilli, curry leaves and green chilli.  Add onion and fry until transparent.  Add the boiled peas and corn and saute for a while. Add 3-1-4 cups of water and add salt. Check for seasoning.  Bring the water to boil and then add the roasted vermicelli. Mix well and cook until done. Add the ketchup and mix well. Serve hot

Bread Pizza

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Ingredients: Bread – 4 slices Cream – 4 - 5 tbsp Semolina/sooji/rava – 2 tbsp Onion – 1 Capsicum – 1 Tomato – 1 Jalapeno – 6-7 slices (substitute with green chilli if not available) Chilli flakes – a pinch (increase/decrease according to taste) Oregano – ¼ tsp Salt – to taste Mozzarella cheese – 4 tsp grated (optional) Butter – to roast the bread pizza Filling: Take cream in a bowl.  Add semolina. Let it soak for at least half an hour. Chop onion, tomato, capsicum and jalapeno finely. Add into the cream mixture. Add chilli flakes, oregano and salt to taste. Mix well and keep aside. Method: Take the slices of bread. Cut the edges if desired. Apply the filling generously all over the slices. Heat a tava/griddle and spread butter thoroughly. Place the bread slices filling side down and cook on a low flame for a few minutes until cooked. Flip over and roast for a few seconds. Sprinkle grated cheese and serve. If you want a cr

Aloo Palak (Spinach)

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Ingredients: Palak/Spinach leaves – 1 big bunch Potato – 2 big Onion – 1 Turmeric powder – ½ tsp Chilli powder – ½ tsp Coriander powder/dhania powder – ¼ tsp Salt – to taste Red chilli - 1 Oil – 3 tbsp Mustard -½ tsp Jeera – ¼ tsp Method: Wash, peel and chop potatoes into cubes. Boil and keep aside. Wash and chop the spinach leaves and onion. Take oil in a kadai. Splutter mustard and jeera. Add the red chilli.  Add onion and fry for a while. Add turmeric powder, coriander powder, and chilli powder. Mix well. Add the spinach leaves and salt.  Cook on a low flame until almost cooked. Next, add the cooked potatoes and mix well.  Cook until done. Serve hot. Steps: Wash, peel and chop potatoes into cubes. Boil and keep aside. Wash and chop the spinach leaves and onion. Take oil in a kadai. Splutter mustard and jeera. Add the red chilli. Add onion and fry for a while. Add turmeric powde

Mixed Veggie Fry

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Ingredients: Capsicum – 2 Potatoes – 2 Carrots -2 Beans - 10 Onion – 1 Curry leaves – 1 sprig Dry red chilli – 1 Mustard seeds – ½ tsp Dhania/coriander powder – 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder – 3/4 tsp Chilli powder – 1 tsp Salt – to taste Oil – 3 tbsp Chat masala – ½ tsp (optional) Coriander leaves – For garnish Method: Chop all the vegetables into as identical sized pieces as possible and keep aside.  Chop onion. Heat oil in a pan, splutter mustard and add curry leaves and dry red chili. Add onion and fry until it turns slightly brown. Add coriander powder, chilli powder and turmeric powder. Saute for a few seconds. Add potato, saute for a while. Next, add the carrots and fry for a few seconds. Finally, add the beans and capsicum.  Add salt and mix well. Sprinkle a little water if needed.  Cook until almost done. Add chat masala if you like the flavour though you can skip it altogether and still get a delicious tasting dish.  Cook

Stir-Fried Capsicum

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Ingredients: Capsicum – 3 large Onion – 1 Curry leaves – 1 sprig Dry red chilli – 1 Mustard seeds – ½ tsp Dhania/coriander powder – ¼ tsp Turmeric powder – ½ tsp Chilli powder – 3/4 tsp Salt – to taste Oil – 2 tbsp Method: Chop capsicum into cubes and keep aside.  Chop onion lengthwise. Heat oil in a pan, splutter mustard and add curry leaves and dry red chilli. Add onion and fry until it turns slightly brown. Add coriander powder, chilli powder and turmeric powder. Saute for a few seconds. Add the capsicum cubes and salt and cook until just done stirring in between. Do not add water, but let it just fry on a low flame. Steps: Chop capsicum into cubes and keep aside. Chop onion lengthwise. Heat oil in a pan, splutter mustard and add curry leaves and dry red chilli. Add onion and fry until it turns slightly brown. Add coriander powder, chilli powder and turmeric powder. Saute for a few second

Mexican Coriander Fritters

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Mexican coriander is also called American Sambara in Kodagu. Ingredients: Mexican coriander leaves (tender) - 15-20 leaves Gram flour (Besan) – 4-5 tbsp Chilli powder - 1/2 tsp Salt - To taste Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp Ajwain (carom seeds) Oil for deep frying Method: Mix the gram flour, salt, turmeric, and chilli powder with ajwain in a bowl. Add water and make a slightly thick batter, which is not too runny. Wash and clean the Mexican coriander leaves, keep them whole. Dip the leaves in batter so that it coats the entire leaf, and drop into hot oil. Fry till crisp. Take them out of oil and place on a paper towel to remove excess oil. Serve hot plain or with sauce/chutney.

Cabbage Fry

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Ingredients: Cabbage – 1 medium sized chopped Green chillies – 2-3 slit Onion – 1 chopped Curry leaves -1 sprig Turmeric powder – ½ tsp Salt – to taste Dry red chilli - 1 Oil – 3 tbsp Mustard - ½ tsp Grated coconut – 2 tbsp Coriander leaves – chopped, for garnish Method: Chop the cabbage and keep aside. Take oil in a kadai. Splutter mustard. Add curry leaves and red chilli. Add onion and green chilli. Fry until onion turn golden brown. Add the cabbage, salt and turmeric. Mix well.  Add a little water if required. Cook for a while and reduce the flame and cook until done and the water is evaporated.   Add grated coconut and fry for a while. Once done, remove from flame and garnish with fresh chopped coriander.

Mixed Millet Dosa

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Ingredients: Baragu/Proso millet – 1/4 cup Saame/Little millet – 1/4 cup Arka/Kodo millet – 1/4 cup Oodalu/Barnyard Millet – 1/4 cup Urad dal – ½ cup Toor dal – 1 tsp Chana dal (split chickpeas)- 1 tsp Fenugreek (Methi) seeds- ¼ tsp Cooked rice/poha (beaten rice)- a fistful Sugar – 1/4 tsp (optional) Salt – ½ tsp Oil/ghee – few drops per dosa (optional) *You can make this with 2 cups of a single millet too Method: Soak the millets together in a dish and dals and methi seeds in another dish for about 3-5 hours. If using poha, soak it along with the dals. Drain the water. Grind everything together adding just enough water. Add sugar. Transfer into a bowl and let it ferment overnight. Next morning, add the salt and mix well.  The batter should be pouring consistency.  Make dosas on nonstick tawa. Drizzle oil or ghee. Serve hot with coconut chutney, tomato chutney or any other chutney of your choice.