Thursday, September 27, 2012

Murukku / Chakli

Most of you might associate Chakli/Murukku with the festival of lights - Diwali. But for us, every other visit to the Indian store links to the very thought of Murukku :). Everytime we visit one, we would buy these and stock it.  Well, this snack had been so dear to our heart, that these never lasted long at home and would get over the day, we bought it. So one day, I decided to give it a try.


Its not that murukku making involves a very complicated process, but just that the fear of not having tried earlier, kept me pushing it. I searched on the internet but couldn't decide which one to go with. Infact, the recipe that I was looking for, was just a call away. Yes, it was with my mother :). Also, it being the first blog post of Palaharam, I thought to keep it simple. So, here you go.







Chicken


 

For Rice
Kale Kootu
Achinga payar pattichu ularthiyathu / Long beans stir fry (Kerala style)
Moru Kachiyathu / Kachiya Moru / Seasoned Buttermilk
Asparagus Thoran
Choraka Kootu Curry/ Bottle Gourd and Moong Dal Curry/ Lauki Curry
Pavakka Kondattam / Sun Dried Bitter Gourd Fries
Idichakka Thoran
Mathanga Erissery/ Pumpkin Erissery
Beetroot Pachadi
Aviyal
Ulli Theeyal
Spinach Egg Bhurji
Vazhachundu Thoran/ Banana flower Stir fry with Coconut

For Roti /Appam/ Bread
Green Peas Curry
Choraka Kootu Curry/ Bottle Gourd and Moong Dal Curry/ Lauki Curry
Vegetable Kurma
Chana Masala

Lemon Rice




Semiya Pulav/Semiya Pilaf /Vermicelli Pilaf
Semiya Upma/Vermicelli Upma
Idli
Palappam
Dhokla
Kappa Vevichathu/ Kappa Puzhukku
Idli Upma
Potato Sandwich
Rava Idli
Restaurant Style Paper Dosa
Gobi Paratha
Multi Dal Dosa
Sabudana Khichdi













 















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