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  1. krishnaamma

    krishnaamma Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    In this thead we are going to see some recipes which we cannot put in other threads. As usual give your valuable feed backs to me.

    Have a grate time while browsing!
     
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    Sweet Kosmalli

    Sweet Kosmalli - Is a sweet salad. Children will like this. :droolYou can add 'tutty fruitu' for them. You can add grated carrot or beet root as per your wish.

    Ingredients:

    1 cup Channa dal - soak in water for around 20 minutes.
    1 cup grated coconut
    3/4 or 1 cup sugar
    1/2 sp cardamom powder

    Method:

    1/2 cook the channa dal so that they are separate and not overcooked.
    Drain excess water and allow to cool.
    Once the channa dal is cooled, mix all the ingredients and serve immediately, otherwise it will become watery.

    Note: The amount of sugar and coconut in this recipe can be varied according to your taste.
     
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    Re: Sweet Kosmalli

    Mam'am thanks for sharing all your receipes...

    I am very interested in buying oven but dono how to cook in that..
    Can you please post some receips which is done in oven..!!

    Thanks in advance..
     
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    Re: Sweet Kosmalli

    Hi Senorita,

    It is easy to cook in oven. Surely I will post some recipes.
     
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    Hi Mam,

    My Son is 10 months old.. he is not eating any solid food. He is just on Milk and Cerelac. Kindly let me know some healthy recepes for him...

    Thanks.
     
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    krishnaamma Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    Hi Sasisenthil,

    Dont worry. All the children will do the same when they change their food from milk to soild. Go through my 'Recipe for Kids' Let me post some easy yummy dish for your cute son.:kiss
     
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    Sweet & hot Kulli paniyaram

    Hello

    How to make Kulli paniyaram i need with exact measurements

    Thanks
    Rajalakshmi MBow
     
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    hi raja lakshmi

    welcome to indusladiesBow

    any receipes A-Z if you go to receipes forum
    and check any of chitvish post you'll find a link called A-Z receipes(below chitvish signature) there you'll get everything, and also if you check krishnamma's kitchen you'll find a lot of easy cookign receipes
    im pasting chitvish receipe for kuzhi paniyaram here for you, if you are buying a new kuzhipaniyaram maker-go for a non-stick one

    Kuzhi Paniyaram - my family's favourite, on my b'day !

    <HR style="COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=1>Boiled rice - 1 cup

    Raw rice - 1 cup

    Urad dhal - ¼ cup

    Methi seeds - 2 tsp

    Salt

    Oil - to shallow fry

    To temper:

    Oil - 2 tsp

    Mustard seeds - 1 tsp

    Urad dhal - 2 tsp

    Finely chopped onions - ½ cup ( or more)

    Green chillies, finely chopped - 5,6

    Grated coconut - 2 tbsp ( optional)

    Wash & soak rices, dhal & methi seeds together for 6 hrs.

    Grind fine adding salt & water.

    Allow to ferment for 10-12 hrs.

    Temper the given ingredients & mix well.

    Keep it in dosa batter consistency.

    Drop small amounts in appakaral & shallow fry.

    Serve with onion – tomato chutney.
     
    Last edited: Apr 16, 2008
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    Yellow Moong Kosambri

    Ingredients:

    1 small cup Yellow Moong dal - soak in wate for 1/2 an hour
    1 medium size cucumber (optional)
    1 carrot - grated
    2 - 4 green chilly - finely chopped
    1 sp lemon juice
    1/2 sp mustard seeds
    1 sp oil
    Salt

    Method:
    In a bowl put soaked moongal dal with out water.
    Put grated cucumber and carrot and mix.
    Add finely chopped green chilly.
    Add salt and mix well.
    In a pan pour oil and make seasoning.
    Pour the seasoning in this.
    Add lemon juice and mix well.
    Your ' kosambari' is ready to serve.
    Note: You can add grated mango also in this. At that time you can avoid lemon juice.
    Or you can add grated fresh coconut in this.
    Usually we prepare this on Sri Rama Navami day with Neer moor and Panagam.
     
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    Sprouted Green Gram Kosambri

    Kosambri is a healthy Indian snack for kids, loved by both the young and the old.

    Ingredients:
    1 cup sprouted green moong
    1 cup Fresh Pomegranate
    1 tab sp fresh coconut
    1/2 sp salt
    1/2 sp lemon juice
    1 tbs chopped coriander leaves

    Method:
    In a big bowl, put sprouted green moong dal, pomegranate, fresh coconut and lemon jucie.
    Mix well and add salt.
    And garnish with coriander leaves.
    Serve as a healthy snack.
    You can serve chill or as it is.

    Note: To make sprout, Soak the dry green gram in warm water and leave it overnight. Drain all the water the next day and cover and keep in a warm place to sprout. It takes anywhere between 2 to 3 days for the greengram to sprout.

     
    Last edited: Apr 17, 2008
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