Ingredients:
- Rice flour 1 cup
- Grated coconut 1 cup
- Grated jaggery 1 cup
- Salt to taste
- Water
- Banana leaf
Combine grated coconut and jaggery using hand and keep it aside. Mix rice flour and salt and pour required amount of boiling water into it and mix well using a spoon. After cooling down, knead it into a soft dough (like idiyappam). Take one rectangular shaped banana leaf and flatten a small portion of the dough thinly into it. Then fill 1/2 portion of the dough with the coconut mixture and fold it with the other part. This is called ada. Heat a shallow clay pot (chatti) or a thick bottom vessel well and put the ada into it. Then put any weight (another plate or chatti) on the top of this. Reduce the heat and cook it for few mins and remove the plate from the top of the ada. When the banana leaf starts to dry and the side portion of the ada turns light brown flip it and cook it well (this time, there is no need to put weight on top).
though new to me but looks delcious
ReplyDeletedelisious...........i made this befor but not sweet one.........nice presentation
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy and tempting... simple yet tasty dish...
ReplyDeleteWe used to prepare ottada in a different method, this one looks really delicious, yumm!
ReplyDeleteaha kandittu sahikkunnillatto nice click too
ReplyDeleteperfectly done and looks so tempting !!
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Wow!!! Tina drooling.. simply superb. My fav. I usually make this with wheat.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy !!!
ReplyDeletesho kandittu sherikkum kothi varunnu
ReplyDeletewow!!amma endakkum..remembering that...looks perfect tina!
ReplyDeleteI am seeing this dish for the first time.. I love sweets made with jaggery...looks nice.
ReplyDeleteKothiyavunnu..my favorite.
ReplyDeleteMy fav...super aayittundu...missing this and ada as we dont get banana leaf here...
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking and wholesome preparation.
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Ohhh this looks so lovely... it makes me missed Kerala :)
ReplyDeletePerfectly done Tina!!! They make me drool & crave for them now :) Btw...loved ur profile pic ;)
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I am just drooling here.........
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Delicious clicks. I usually steam cook. But cooking in a chatti must be giving it a nice flavor.
ReplyDeleteWe make something like this called kadabu during Ganesha festival.Looks very nice.
ReplyDeletewow this is new to me looks excellent
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ReplyDeletenostalgic aavunnu :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious and very tempting.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely new and super dooper delicious :) Wish I could treat myself with your delicacies right now :) It looks so yummy :)
ReplyDeleteSlurp..drooling here.Its so yummy..
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I've never tried this before....it looks really interesting and yummy!
ReplyDeletedelicious reminds me of a dessert we make like stringhoppers with this filling inside and steamed
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe tina. Though i have tasted manytimes, didn't think abt making it at home.
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Slurp..drooling here.Its so yummy..
ReplyDeleteI have had this my neighbour's home many a times. Simply delicious and quite simple.
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drooling over here...lovely ada
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Looks delciious...want to grab it from the screen :)
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious.
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This is new to me, but it look so delicious !
ReplyDeleteOttada is very new to me...looks very delicious
ReplyDeleteYou cant imagine how much I love this. We call this elayappam. I have never tried making this and you have made it seem so easy! :)
ReplyDeletewill certainly try soon..:)
the caramel pudding down there is simply perfect!!
scrolled down..droooled and drooled..and you made me miss home :(
We call this ela ada, and this is an all time favorite with my kids...nice clicks...
ReplyDeletelooks delicious...love this one..:)
ReplyDeleteadipoli aayittundu teena....kunjuvavakku undakkiyathano:)
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite ada, when ever i am in India i ask my mom to make them. Yours look yummy too.
ReplyDeleteLove to have this even for breakfast..Nice shape..Looks so tempting
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my grandmother. These look so good .
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious looking authentic recipe! Never had it n I sooo want to taste some now :)
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Have never had this sweet before..would love to give a try.
ReplyDeleteI am having nostalgic feeling wen i see this of home and family....Tina we all think of migrating bt leave back home our soul.I am happy here but sometimes I just miss India....hey adipoli clicks...my ammachi used to make this...and its easy as well......
ReplyDeletei love ada and urs too.
ReplyDeleteLove the wonderful recipe n the great click !!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one dish that I love the most.. can have it anytime of the day :) Lovely pictures
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious...this makes me homesick..
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WOW..OTTADA KALAKKITTO.....PERFECT AAYITTU UNDAKKI..:)
ReplyDeleteDrooling heres! This's one of my favorites and our preferred sweet dish during Ramadan. Btw, we call this ela ada.. and ottada is a different dish--similar to a pancake.. :)
ReplyDeleteIjust had this Teenu. sunday alle..samayam eduthu undaakkiiii :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe.Looks delicious, tempting and mouth watering.Gorgeous presentation.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! We make the same dish and call it Genasale :)
ReplyDeleteexcellent preparation with gorgeous cliks..:)
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my mouth is watering... this is one of my fav...especially the one prepared in the clay pot... bliss!!
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