Idli Upuma

Idli is one of the commonest breakfasts in South India. I would not be wrong to say that it has grown into a national dish. These steamed dumplings of lentils and rice/millets are also fermented, making idlis a very healthy dish. Once the hard work of grinding is done, it becomes a cakewalk to make…

Katharikka Pachadi (Eggplant Curry)

I have mentioned on several occasions that I love eggplant. It is such a versatile vegetable that literally hundreds of dishes are possible. Eggplant has a taste of its own. But it readily absorbs the taste of all the masalas that are added to the dish. This is fascinating since it becomes easy to create…

Tofu And Pasta Soup

This recipe is adapted from “Ilovevegan” blog. I have tried to keep it as close to the original as possible and omitted ingredients that are either not readily available in India or are not WFPB compliant. Even though it is still summer in India, I got a little tired of salads everyday. I felt like…

Water Spinach Stir Fry

I think water spinach is called vallal in Thamizh, though I may be wrong. I have grown up eating this very tasty green that is plentifully available all over South East Asia. Normally called kang kong (or variations of this name) in the entire region. In years of yore, this green was only available in…

Mysore Rasam

Frankly, a good rasam is a work of art. It is aromatic, flavourful, light and a perfect balance of all the ingredients. While a good rasam is like a gentle stroke on the cheek, the ones I make is like a punch. In your face, no subtlety. People say that pastries need a light hand….

Sindhi Tur Ki Dal (Pigeon Peas Sindhi Style)

As I have said several times before, I am always on the lookout for interesting dal recipes. I have tried many, but some of them are really not up to the mark. I do know of Sindhi cuisine, but have only tried a few of their dishes. My Sindhi friends keep urging me to try…

Chow Chow And Elavan Kootu (Chayote Squash And Ash Gourd Stew)

Kootu (the nearest equivalent in English is stew) is typical of Thamizhnadu and Kerala. They are very mildly spiced preparations that are usually served with steamed rice. Since they are mild, I prefer them with rather spicy wet preparations that can be mixed with rice (kootans). The beauty of kootu is that one can use…

Snake Gourd Chutney

I keep experimenting with chutneys as they are very simple to make. Fresh coconut is a magic ingredient which makes any chutney taste great. I have experimented with several vegetables and they have all turned out well. But using snake gourd is off the beaten track even by my standards. It is on a whim…

Venn Pongal

This is a very traditional rice based dish from Thamizhnadu. There are two versions. The sweet one is called Sarkarai Pongal. My post today is about the savoury one called Venn Pongal. Pongals have a rather cult status in Thamizhnadu on account of one of the major festivals called Pongal. It is a harvest festival…

Millet Adai

Adai is a thick crepe, consumed mainly in South India. There are several versions of adai, mostly with minor variations. Traditionally, adai is prepared with lentils and rice. But adai can be prepared with any cereal and lentil combinations. I once prepared adai with quinoa and it tasted wonderful. Adai is also prepared for the…