Every family must be having its traditional recipes. Recipes handed down through generations. Special to a particular family. Unknown to many. These include sweets, savouries, dishes and side dishes. I thought I will pen a few and share them with the Sulekhans.
Starting with
Seetha Kuzhambu :
( Mallus…please note. This is not an Ayurvedic preparation to warm and massage on yourselves ! This is a KOOTTAAN like the Sambhar. Catch my point?)
From time immemorial(!!!)this has been a very much sought after dish in our family and among our relatives.This is an exclusive Palakkaattaan item !
Occupies the pride of place every week in the menu. Specially cooked more often when one is recovering from cough or cold or fever.It is packed with medicinal spices,vegetables and fruits.
My Grandmother used to dish this out with great fervour and flavour. Down the years, my mother did some innovations and the taste was still retained.
Grandma used to say that Seetha used to cook this for Rama in the forest and this kept Them healthy and free of illness.
( Now don’t you dare ask me “In which Catering College did Seetha get her Catering Technology Degree ! Basically I am a very calm and cheerful person. But questions like this can get the Devil into me and drive me mad ! It may even induce homicidal tendencies ! So Beware ! )
INGREDIENTS :
*Greens ( Palak ) ..a handful.(leaves)
*Ash gourd (Poosani / Elavan ) ..4 or 5 pieces…(a cubic inch)
*Ripe Banana ..1 ( Two, if small. If you can get Nenthram Pazham, fine ! )
*Raisins .. I small cup
( preferably black)
*Sweet Potato .. 2
*Avaraikkai .. A handful
*Brinjal .. 1 Big
( the violet variety)
* Tamarind ..Size of a small lime.
*Pepper Powder .. 1 Tea spoon.
(My grandma used raw pepper crushed slightly. But this is seasonal and not available always).
*Turmeric Powder .. ½ Tea spoon
( A tiny raw piece.Remove the skin and crush with a coconut …Grandma’s speciality.)
*Salt to taste.
*Curry Leaves .. A handful
METHOD:
Cut all the vegetables and greens and fruits. Prepare the Tamarind extract as is done for Sambar. Add all the ingredients, turmeric powder and salt( except the pepper powder) and boil on slow fire.When the vegetables and fruits are done, mash the sweet potato pieces alone( in the Kuzhambu ) so that the gravy is uniform.Remove from fire. Add pepper powder ( if the pepper powder is added while cooking, it will give a medicinal flavour. So avoid it.( Ha ! Ha ! a Vaidyan Smell !!) .Add a teaspoon of raw coconut oil.
( My mother used to add a little bit of boiled moong dal and also garnish with mustard seeds and vendayam seeds in ghee).Add the curry leaves. Have it with hot rice and ghee.
So here you have…Seetha Kuzhambu.
Clears lungs. Creates hunger. Aids digestion. Strengthens the system.Keeps the body light by getting rid of unwanted fluids.
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Try it out Sampath & let me know whether Beena liked it.
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unique..
should try it out ....
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Hi Verbose.Try it out It will be tasty. It's my Thathi's recipe.
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Hahaha.... What was Seetha thinking of cooking this in the forest.... Creates hunger! Imagine having to cook again and again for a hungry husband and a hungry Kozhundan!
Jokes apart... I have not come across this recipe. Must try it out.
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Hi Ranji...so you NOTICED homic. tend. banana !! Ha ! Ha ! I was laughing to myself & wondered if any one had noticed ! You can try the recipe. it tastes good if you like a little bit of SILLY SWEETNESS in your dish. And Hungry ? You'll be ! As i commented to usha M you can have it in a bowl with crisp ghee or butter-toasted wheat bread .
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Hi Usha,
I normally do not notice the tags, but this one jumped off the scree "Tags: homicidal tendencies banana !!!!!"
I am thinking, poor Usha, what has she been stirring in her stew pot. Now she's sending secret messages in Hindi to induce murderous tendencies (....banana.....) but camouflaging it with Seetha's good name in the Tamil title! Now that I have a bad cough, I am wondering if the pepper powder is really going to murder what's left of my throat.
Seriously, just yesterday, my mom insisted that I should make something like this with pepper. I love Palghat recipes. My paternal grandmother is from interior Tamil Nadu. Does sound interestingly very much like Kootu without Daal. Hope it does not create hunger as soon as I finish prepping and eating! That's too much work.
Ranjini
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Thank you mrs Muffet..No it won't be like rasam. It has vegetables fruits etc...and it will be like a gravy
hi Usha m..it won't be too sweet. The pepper is there to pep it up. If you use less pepper, you can take it in a bowl and take scoops along with bread slices toasted with ghee or butter.
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haha..i did use to think of Ayurvedic Kuzhambe when I heard the word first
won't this be too sweet with the ripe banana and sweet potato?
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Hi Usha, Is this something like rasam ??? Looks like.....
Shall definitely try and let you know.Thanx for posting hey!
Great presentation !
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Hi Kala am looking forward to see your more rasam...probably it will make me ask for more of it eh ?
Hi Padmini...hope this kootaan helps you. Bless you !
Shobana...It won't taste like medicine.. It has a unique taste. OOps ! hope Sundar does'nt fall under-weather..just to try this out !!
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