Ingredients:
- Raw rice 1/4 kg
- Cumin seeds 1 Tsp
- Grated coconut 1
- Salt little
Soak rice for few minutes and drain the excess water. Powder it well. Add grated coconut, salt and cumin seeds into rice flour and mix well using hand. Keep it aside for 30 mins. Heat cheenachatti (wok or kadai) or other thick bottom pan and roast the flour mix. Stir it continously till it turns golden colour. Remove it from fire and kept in an air tight container. Serve it with sugar.
Ayyo kothy varunne Tina...Kidu pic..
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Kairali sisters
Such a easy and yummy dish...sure gona try this!
ReplyDeleteNice.never tasted or made this.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my childhood when we used to sprinkle sugar and eat them. Wish i had a plate to do the same again.
ReplyDeleteVery nice recipe..
ReplyDeleteAdipoli click..looks so yummy!!..hope u r doing well...
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ReplyDeleteAvalose podi adipoli. Hope you are in the final stage of arrival of your bundle of joy.
Completely new dish for me ya! Looks so appetizing! ;)
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interesting...never heard of this..
ReplyDeleteone of my friends suggested eating this w/ jaggery.... and I tried it w/ brown sugar... I am drooling at that thought looking at this pic...
ReplyDeleteNew to me,cool recipe,new to me!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this podi, looks fabulous and new to me..
ReplyDeletegreat picture and look awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click,Tina. I just had some avilose podi for bf :)
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ReplyDeleteThe podi is new to me...Jus hooked to podis like anything...
ReplyDeletehostel mates sthiram kondu varunna item, sathyayitum eniku ishtalla, pinne annokke no choice..:)pic kidu
ReplyDeletenice pic!! this really reminds me of hostel days. my roommates used to get it too!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious
ReplyDeleteHellooooooo...Nattil chenundakiya item ano? Pic nanayitundu..Counting days now ?
ReplyDeleteSimply great blog Tina...Awesome pics
ReplyDeleteVery nice, interesting and lovely recipe. Looks wonderful.
ReplyDeletemam thank you for recipe . I tried it it is delicious
ReplyDeleteRaw rice is puzhungal ari or pacha ari? Cn you please clarify it for me?
ReplyDeleteHi friend i hav used pachari..not puzhungalari.
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