RICE GRUEL & PUZHUKKU

Mar 26 2008  | Views 340 |  Comments  (21)
This is a menu very special to the people  of  Kerala. It was a great favourite  in ... Expand

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  ushasuryamani posted 4 mnths ago

Hi Uma..you need not soak it for an hour..may be for 15  or   20 mts. would do. That  will need a lil jaggery added to the puzhukku while cooking  as it may give a raw smell of the payaru. You can pressure cook the payaru if you want after slightly roasting (without soaking).Thank you



  ushasuryamani posted 4 mnths ago

Thank you Kala...Try it once..you'll start crying "Give me more."



  ushasuryamani posted 4 mnths ago

Thank you Usha m , nice to see there are more takers ! May your tribe increase !



  ushasuryamani posted 4 mnths ago

Hi Melody..Please please post your blog with the eye-catching & tongue drooling snaps ! wish to know the procedure...Innovation..thy name is woman !



  Usha M posted 4 mnths ago

yum yum.. i love puzhukke.. marachini puzhukke is first in the list, but this comes a close second 



  Kala BN posted 4 mnths ago

Hi Usha
I have heard my mallu friend talk about this. As you rightly said kanji is considered a dish for fever which was vehemently rejected with a request for rasam.Now we have started consuming oats and ragi kanji and call it porridge!!
Puzukku is interesting. I will try that.



  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

Hi Usha
Enjoyed your delicious blog, with your own unique flavour . I was going to post a blog about Puzhukku. I have even taken pictures so I could post. You beat me to this.
I do a variation of the puzhukku with black beans instead of whole moong. I also add crushed black peppercorn instead of green chilli. It's my husband's favourite and I prepare it more often now. With the limited variety of vegetables that we get here, I'm forced to experiment. Blessing in disguise, I should say hehe.

Mel



  MayaAnil posted 4 mnths ago

Hi Usha,

You reminded me about my grandma, who passed away. She used to do this recepie and we used to enjoy so much.....we feel like eating and eating..That is what she wanted to...Back to my old sweet memories with  her ....She had a good "Kaipunyam".

Regards,
MayaAnil



  s uma posted 4 mnths ago

 Hi ushasuryamani,

Thanks for your nice recipe of kanji and Puzhukku.  Onesmall doubt...a friend of mine was saying that the payaru has to be soaked for an hour before cooking.  Do we have to soak it?  Uma



  ushasuryamani posted 4 mnths ago

Yes Shobs..Even with Maracheeni Kizhangu you can make. But this is different & healthy. And Pachappayaru cooks easily. Just soak it for a few minutes after slightly warming it if you want.





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