Pineapple Jam
Jams and preserves are a great way of preserving seasonal fruits or any fruits and it takes only a few ingredients. So, let's make this simple pineapple jam!
Jams and preserves are a great way of preserving seasonal fruits or any fruits and it takes only a few ingredients. So, let's make this simple pineapple jam!
This ketchup is made with pumpkin and not with tomatoes like it usually is. Learn how to make this unique ketchup. Yes, indeed pumpkin can be turned into delicious, smooth, sweet and spicy ketchup!
This is a chutney popular in Madurai. Similar to coconut chutney but made without coconut. Roasted chana dal replaces coconut. The other ingredients are almost same as in coconut chutney. More importantly there is no compromise made on the taste and flavour front. Try this and you are sure to enjoy it.
Momos are originally from Tibet though they are popular the world over. They are served with a tangy chutney that further enhances the taste of the momos. It is easy to make and can be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator.
This is a South Indian style peanut chutney. Roasted peanuts ground with a simple yet flavourful mixture of Madras onions sautéed with garlic, cumin seeds and dried red chillies. It is further tempered. It makes a wonderful accompaniment to idli or dosa. This pachadi is definitely a must try.
Cashew butter is a simple recipe that is easy to make but is rich in taste. It can be served with toasted bread slices or even as a dressing or added to gravies to enrich them.
Gongura leaves is popularly used to prepare Thokku in Andhra Pradesh. Our Gongura Thokku is freshly prepared traditionally and preserves all the required flavours and serves as the best accompaniment for a perfect meal.
Ellu means sesame seeds and thogayal means chutney. This is a delicious and unique chutney made with black sesame seeds. For best results grind it on a grinding stone. It does take quite a bit effort, especially for those who are not used to a grinding stone but this way the chutney tastes simply yummy.
Chammanthi means chutney in Malayalam and thengai chammanthi means coconut chutney. It is one of the most loved among the many different chutneys that the Keralites make. It is full of flavour made with fresh coconut, shallots, garlic, ginger, curry leaves and dried red chillies and is usually served with steamed red rice.