Murukku
Murukku are similar to the more popular chakli, the difference being they are made into sticks and not swirls. Crisp and flavourful they make wonderful snack that can be enjoyed with cups hot tea or filter kaapi.
Murukku are similar to the more popular chakli, the difference being they are made into sticks and not swirls. Crisp and flavourful they make wonderful snack that can be enjoyed with cups hot tea or filter kaapi.
Brown flattened rice gets a sassy makeover with milk and ripe bananas made into a shake. It is nutty and filling with peanuts adding a light crunch.
This vibrant and deliciously pink curd rice is not just great to look at but tastes divine too and is loaded with all the goodness of beetroot. A great way of including veggies in the food especially for kids!
Having idli, sambhar and chutney for breakfast is a great way to start your day. But when there are leftover idlis, have them differently. Here is a great recipe to help you enjoy the leftover idlis. So why wait, make them at the earliest and enjoy.
The three ingredients that make this simple rice preparation ultra flavourful are cumin seeds, peppercorns and curry leaves. A perfect example of South Indian cuisine. Tastes great with fried papads.
Lemon rice is a popular traditional south Indian recipe which is often cooked in every South Indian home. Here we have used brown rice. The unique texture of this recipe and the flavours make it a crowd-pleaser.
‘Poondu’ means ‘garlic’ in Tamil. This recipe is a traditional chutney made with lots of garlic, red chillies, tamarind, with nutty hints of sesame oil! A wonderful accompaniment for idlis or dosas.