Kunukku (Lentil Fritters)
These deep-fried crispy, savoury, rice and assorted lentil fritters are a great snack or a side dish. This is Sanjeev Kapoor exclusive recipe.
These deep-fried crispy, savoury, rice and assorted lentil fritters are a great snack or a side dish. This is Sanjeev Kapoor exclusive recipe.
This traditional Tamilian chicken curry simmered in tamarind water and sambhar powder will amaze you with its rustic flavours. The tempering of sesame oil, mustard seeds and curry leaves add to the taste.
Poha is called aval in Tamil and Payasam is kheer. In this kheer sautéed poha is cooked in coconut milk and jaggery is the sweetener. This payasam is an aromatic, rich, and coconutty dessert that is amazingly delicious.
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.
This is a spicy chicken gravy with the predominant flavour of curry leaves that is the distinct identity of South Indian cuisine. Curry leaves and some spices when roasted emanate an aroma that is difficult to avoid. Too much introduction just kills the temptation. So just go ahead, cook the dish and enjoy it with your loved ones.
This is an unusual rice dish from Tamil Nadu which is filled with the goodness of curry leaves. We all know that curry leaves are nutritious but we often discard it instead of eating, but when you use it to make this rice dish everyone will love it.
Generally when people think of cooking something delicious with mutton mince, the first thing that comes to the mind is keema matar. But there are quite a few mouth-watering recipes made with mutton mince that are equally tasty. Like this one from Tamil Nadu, which is a very flavourful and can be made with simple ingredients. Serve this tasty curry with Idlis.