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Chettinadu Vellai Paniyaram And Milagai Chutney

January 28, 2014 By


Paniyarams are my all time favorite and I just love them with spicy chutney . Vellai paniyaram is the one am trying for the first time and I love it a lot . These are famous chettinadu spl paniyaram which are white in color and are disc shape which is different from what we do in kuzhi paniyaram pan . Vellai in tamil means white and so the paniyaram remain white even after deep frying. 

For my 3 rd day of Bm under combo dishes I chose an very delicious and yummy paniyaram which srivalli suggested in the list . I have heard about this paniyaram a lot and have seen in some cookery shows too. Everything depends on the consistency of the batter if the batter is not smooth and urad dal ratio is high then it may not turn good. This paniyaram’s only tastes yummy when they are paired with the spicy milagai chutney else they are bland in taste. Any recipe when paired perfectly would sure be an excellent dish isn’t it so this paniyaram too needs the perfect pair which is milagai chutney to make them an delicious dish. Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 36. Now over to the recipe..

Vellai Paniyaram

Ingredients

Raw Rice – 1 cup
Urad dal – 2 tbsp
Salt to taste
Oil to fry

Method 

  • Wash and Soak rice and urad dal together for 3-4 hours.
  • Grind them with a little water at a time to a very smooth batter in a mixie or grinder.
  • Add sufficient water to get the dosa batter consistency. Also add salt to taste.
  • Heat Oil in a kadai, when it is hot simmer the flame and drop a ladle full of batter in it.
  • It will puff a bit , turn it and cook both the sides.
  • No need to fry them for long as it needs to remain white.
  • Using a skewer remove them from oil and transfer them on a kitchen towel.
  • Repeat this with rest of the batter.
  • Serve the warm with milgai chutney.
Milagai Chutney

Ingredients 

Onion – 1 No ( chopped)
Tomato – 1 no ( chopped)
Dry Red chilli – 2 no
Garlic – 1 clove
Urad dal – 2 tsp
Mustard seeds – 1/2 tsp
Cumin seeds – 1/4 tsp
Red chilli pd – 1/4 tsp
Oil – 1 tbsp
Curry leaves – 1 sprig
Asafoetida – a pinch
Salt to taste

Method 

  • In a blender grind onion, tomato and garlic in to a coarse paste .
  • In a pan heat oil add mustard seeds, cumin seeds .
  • After they splutter add urad dal and saute them till light brown.
  • Add curry leaves , then add the ground mixture .
  • Let the boil for a while then add red chilli pd , salt and cook them till raw smell goes off.
  • Serve them with paniyaram , idli or dosa .

Linking this to Tamizhar samayal Tuesday whose brain child is +nalini suresh . 

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: Blogging Marathon, Chettinadu Recipes, snack, Tiffin

Kalkandu vadai ( Chettinadu spl)

December 27, 2013 By


As you all might be knowing for this weeks BM i have choosen chettinadu cuisine and will be bring chettinadu recipes for three days . The first one was Kuzhi paniyaram for breakfast or snack , and today am here with a sweet appetizer this is a very very delicious and yummy sweet vada which can be served as a appetizer or as a sweet too.  This sweet vadai is a very famous chettinadu spl dish which is prepared on auspicious occasion and festivals . 

This recipe I have seen many times in TV shows and also some of our blogger friends have shared it when I was blog hopping I was thinking to make it soon and today I made these yummy vada after a long postponement  . This yummy sweet vada can be served hot or cold . Check Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 35 .. Lets move on to the recipe..

Ingredients


Urad dal / Black gram dal – 1 cup 
Raw rice – 2 tbsp
Sugar / Kalkandu ( sugar candy/ Misiri) powdered – 3/4 cup or 
Oil for frying 

Method 

  • Wash and soak urad dal and rice mixture for 30 mins. 
  • Drain the water completely, add sugar/ powdered Kalkandu/ sugar candy pd and blend them in a blender/ Mixture till fine Batter.
  • Add water while grinding if needed only in drops .
  • Transfer the batter in a bowl and heat the oil for frying the vada’s.
  • Wet your hands with water and take a small portion of the batter slightly press and make a hole using your thumb.
  • Slide the edge of the shaped vada using your thumb till and allow it to drop in hot oil.This needs a little practice to get perfect shaped vadas.
  • These vada will puff up well fry them in very low heat as they tend to darken faster becoz of sugar in it.
  • Turn and fry them both sides till light brown in color.

Tips 

  • If using kalkandu / sugar candy just grind it in mixer to fine powder and use them.
  • Instead of Raw rice you might also add channa dal or bengal gram dal.

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: Blogging Marathon, Chettinadu Recipes, Fried snacks, South Indian recipes, sweets, Tea Time Snacks

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