- Ripe plantain 2
- Sugar 1 Tbsp
- Rice flour 2 cup
- Coconut 1/2 grated
- Water as rqd
- Salt as rqd
Cut the ripe plantain into small cubes. Mix it with sugar and little coconut. Keep it aside. Mix together required amount of water and salt. Sprinkle this salt water slowly over the rice flour and mix well. Continue this process till the flour becomes wet and smooth. Do not use too much water. (The perfect stage to stop the process is to take a handful of wet flour in the hand, just press it and open the fist. If the flour remain as a solid chunk without breaking or splitting apart, you can stop the process.) Add little grated coconut into the prepared flour and mix well. (To make soft puttu, just grind the wet flour in a mixer.)
For preparing puttu, put a layer of grated coconut into the puttu kutti (puttu maker) followed by the plantain mix and rice flour and then again a layer of plantain and finally a layer of grated coconut. Steam it fo 5 to 8 minutes until the steam passes from the top of the puttu kutti. Serve it hot.
Hi Tina,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliments. Your pics are also great :-)
I like puttu and pazham combination, so def will give this a try. Thanks for sharing !
I think i have not had this atleast in 18 years.
ReplyDeleteThis was something mom made a lot, especiallyu when she had loads of ethapyom in the darden.
Beautiful and delicous.
Wonderful picture and especially like the technique to understand when to stop adding water. Never tried the mixer technique though I try to sieve the lumps to powder them.
ReplyDeleteNice combination Tina...lovely click too
ReplyDeletevery nice one...nice click
ReplyDeleteWow nice combo looks too good and tempting.
ReplyDeleteAdipoli shot Tina...njan ithuvare ingine try cheythittilla,ini varumbol oru chiratta kondevaranam...yummm
ReplyDeleteNice dish, looks lovely.
ReplyDeletewill you believe that after having spent 20 yrs of my life in Kerala ive never had this?? the normal puttu im a fan of...but never had this one before!! im sure gonna try it for breakfast in the next couple of weeks.
ReplyDeleteNice recipe. Puttu is my all time favorite.. Looks delicious.....
ReplyDeletehi tina
ReplyDeletethaks for visiting my blog.Saw ur avial post. looks yummy. love ur version. very long back i hd it in my friends place.And puttu looks yummy. Typical kerala dish.
chiratta puttu looks so tempting! puttu and pazham puzhungiyathu is my favorite.. thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeletehi Teena...nice presentation..adipoli combination
ReplyDeleteWow just delicious dish, i never had them..looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteAdipoli tina,Never tried this..surely wann to try...Lovely pics
ReplyDeleteslurp...i want this for breakfast now!!:(
ReplyDeleteThats a new combination! Nice pic too..
ReplyDeletenever had this before..but sure would love to try some now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping into my space Tina. You have delicious recipes here. Will look up all veg recipes at leisure. Thanks once again.
ReplyDeleteSo simple and delicious recipe tina..will def try!
ReplyDeletehi tina ...i think i knowthis recipe from a magazine..never got a chance to try, cuz ethapazham is not so easily available in germany :( ..u anyway is lucky yar
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I m soo glad. .I learn a variety kerala cusine.. from your blog.. everytime i visit..
ReplyDeleteHi Tina, thanks so much for visiting my blog and for the nice comments and compliments. Wow u reall love cooking as well yeah :-)
ReplyDeleteI've not tasted much of Indian cookings except for once in a while eating at banana leaves restaurants ....
Where are u located by the way ?
regards,
Daalia
yummy..
ReplyDeletecheers,
ammu.
Teenu...really tempting snap.. :) vegam vannu ellam undakki thaayo.. :) u shud come here for diwali kk
ReplyDeleteDa Tina! really rempting puttu. I love them with ghee pazham :-)
ReplyDeletewow looks great I just love that combination tina simply superb and puttu is my hubby sall time fav but here I didn't have puttu maker here can u give me any idea how can i make puttu with out puttu maker.that will be very help full for me.
ReplyDeleteThe photographs accompanying your recipes are real good.
ReplyDeleteMust try out this puttu combination.
Love, love puttu, Tina!I have no clue how to make it but when my friend makes it, I gorge on it!
ReplyDeletethis puttu looks very very inviting.......my husband would love this..
ReplyDeletehaving said that...the process and ingredients of this puttu (apart from banana)is very similar to a bengali dish called pithe ( they have many kinds if pithe)which is served with a liquid palm or date jaggery...yummy..
Hi, Very Creative and interesting recipe. Thanks Keep it up, Lata
ReplyDeletesuperb chechi.....
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