Chicken Kozhambu
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.
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.
This dal made with split pigeon peas is tangy and spicy which is typical of Andhra cuisine. Dried red chillies, tamarind and some other easily available Indian spices make this dal unique as it adds a variation to the regular dals and makes the experience different and exciting.
A simple South Indian dish made with green peas, which is called batani in Kannada. Cook it with fresh green peas and some simple ingredients that are easily available in most homes. Result is a delicious dish that goes well with pooris to make a wholesome breakfast.
Aloo tikkis are a favourite snack which most people enjoy. These tikkis can be made in different ways either plain or stuffed. Here the aloo tikkis are stuffed with spiced chana dal and deep-fried.
Poriyal is a popular dry dish from Tamil Nadu. It means stir-fried and can be made with a variety of vegetables or leafy greens. Here we have made it with black carrots and it is an absolute delight.
Ash gourd is a very cooling vegetable. In South India it is cooked in various ways. Here we bring you a gravy dish where it is cooked in a lightly flavoured coconut paste and tempered with a coconut oil tempering. It is a simple dish which tastes amazing.
Chana dal vadas are a popular South Indian snack. When beetroot is added to the ground chana dal mixture, it not only adds its lovely colour but also the nutrients present in it. A perfect snack to have with cups of hot tea. It is crisp, it is tasty and ever so easy to make.