This is a quick and easy Egg Curry which my Grandmother and Mom used to make. In this recipe, the Egg is directly put into the gravy. There is no need to boil the Egg. And no grinding is required to make the gravy. 😛 Yet it
Read more →This is an easy way to prepare Vattayappam, which is a Kerala Christian delicacy. Vattayappam is one of the breakfast dishes made on Christmas morning. It is sweet and yummy and doesn’t need any side dish along with it. 😆 It is also served as a snack.
Read more →I had gone for a pilgrimage to Velankanni for a few days. Missed you all so much… Now that I am back, thought of posting a wine recipe which I am sure you all will love till the last drop! 😀 This wine is very easy to
Read more →Fried Pearlspot in Coconut Milk Karimeen or Pearlspot is a tasty fish we get in Kerala. ‘Karimeen Pollichathu’ has become world famous! ‘Karimeen Varuthu Palu Curry’ is a dish made often in Christian homes in Kerala. In this recipe, first the fish is fried lightly and then
Read more →Muttakuzhalappam or Coconut Pancake is a Kerala Christian delicay. It is an ancient traditional recipe. We all love to eat it at breakfast time. Kids will surely love to eat it as a snack! What you need: All purpose flour (maida) -2 cupsEggs -2Salt -to tasteWater For
Read more →Pachoru is an ancient Christian delicacy. It is usually made during Church Festivals. In olden days, when one’s wishes come true, people used to make Pachoru and take it to the church and distribute it to the devotees, on the festival day. It is served with melted
Read more →Prawns fry or chemmeen ulathiyathu is my favourite! Everyone in our family likes it very much. If you are a non vegetarian, you should try this dish at least once. I am sure, every time you buy prawns you will end up making this dish! Ingredients: Prawns
Read more →This is a typical Central Kerala style fish curry in which mangoes are used instead of ‘kudampuli’. Sardines belong to the ‘oily fish’ category. They are rich in Omega -3 fatty acids, which lowers the bad cholestrol level in the blood. So, eating Sardines are good for
Read more →Every non-vegetarian should try this authentic Kerala recipe! The ginger, garlic and curry leaves gives it a very unique aroma! In the original recipe; ginger, garlic and the spices are ground to a fine paste along with salt and lime juice. It is then mixed with curry
Read more →This is a typical Kerala style fish curry. I have made it using Pomfret, but any type of fish will do. We like hot fish curry. You can reduce the amount of chilly powder if you want it milder. Kudampuli or Kokum is used in the central
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