Ingredients:
- Maida 1 cup
- Coconut 1 cup
- Sugar as rqd
- Elachi pdr 1 tbsp
- Water
- Salt
Nice & simple one
ReplyDeletea very nice recipe..w e make this at home often..and by the way nice pic of urs
ReplyDeleteHmm, beautiful love letter that targets the belly. Looks fab, Tina!
ReplyDeletelovely post dear.it's my all time fav, we often do it.nice pic.
ReplyDeleteI love the original name given to your recipe,It looks lovely, simple and easy to make and above all delicious.-A pancake with an eastern touch.Lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks good hmm...very simple sweet which is mouth-watering
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, lovely name..
ReplyDeleteI can feel the taste already...I have never had this before...will try it out and I love the name too...
ReplyDeleteNice one.. I like madakkusan quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteAdipoli recipeannu...Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteNice dish Tina, simple and easy to prepare too, I am definitely gonna try this :0
ReplyDeleteTina, I'm falling in love with this beautiful and yummy love letter. Never heard of it, but now that I see it here..you'll know for sure I'll have some love letters of mine soon...REcipe seems so easy..Thanks for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteTempting and inviting :):)
ReplyDeleteChitchat
New to me and love the dish name hehehe.... looks tempting.
ReplyDeletetina,i love this dish...my favourite one.
ReplyDeletehmm...lovely...ippo thinnan thonnunnu.. :(
ReplyDeletein our side we call it as madakkupola...its simple n nice one....funny name u put for this.actually there is another dish here with the same name..but not like this a crispy fried item.i like this one most tina...
ReplyDeletesounds easy and is yummy too..
ReplyDeleteSounds easy to make and looks so tempting! They look like French Crepes.
ReplyDeleteIs Maida a sort of flour? where can I find it?
Cheers
Ahhhh, the food of love! These are beautiful, like a crepe with a wonderful coconut filling.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice and simple snack! I will definitely try it out.
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy tasty tasty
ReplyDeletemadakkusan is my favorite too. but i prefer it with jaggery.enthayaalum as usual wonderful click
ReplyDeleteI make these for eve tea,yummm
ReplyDeleteLooks good and beautiful!
ReplyDeletedelicious snack recipe my fav. too but the name is new to me.
ReplyDeletelove letter, this was one of the best snacks we used to get in our college hostel...
ReplyDeleteOMG! that is one awsome love letter.kidu
ReplyDeleteOh wow!!! Adipoli...Kothiyayittu vayya...
ReplyDeleteoru 10 varsham enkilum ayi njan ithu thinnittu...
The love letter does look lovely and very delicate...Name is quite apt!
ReplyDeleteAttrative name !! simple and yummy letter :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really something new to me...Luks gr8
ReplyDeleteWow, thats exacty like love letters...lucky husband...he receives food form of love plus love letter, so sweet of you:)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds very simple!
ReplyDeleteEasy one nice recipe name tina. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteTee Hee Hee - thats a really cute name!! Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteThats interesting name you have given looks good and simple.
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this is one of the easiest snacks to make and tastes so good
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks so good and it sounds so easy to make, YUM!
ReplyDeletewow,looks so cool! and like every one here I too love the namme;)
ReplyDeleteEdible love letter looks gorgeous dear:)
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ReplyDeleteHappy new year Tina, looks like your party was fab with goodies like these :)
ReplyDeleteHaappy New year,What a beautiful letter!
ReplyDeleteI love this !!!! i just went back....i remember amma making this for u after school :)
ReplyDeleteu reminded my lovely days dear :)
hi dear,
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Heard it for the first time.....looks simple and yum....
ReplyDeleteLooks more like the one I had in my friends place, some year back...but you know what she rolled the maida and cooked it in boiled water, filled with same filling as you have mentiones.She called it Maliga..brought back memories to me.Good one.
ReplyDeletewooooooooh, that's a romantic way of expressing your love to your lucky one!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm noting down this point, might be useful to impress my someone :):):)
what a simple and delicious no-fuss sweet!!! nice recipe!!!
wow ..hmm romantic... wonderful dish ..
ReplyDeletenice dish looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteits very different!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple & tasty recipe.Want to try
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