It
all started one fine Christmas morning when I decided to pamper Su
with South Indian breakfast for a week as a Christmas gift. Before that he
was happily eating cereals on weekdays without any complaint but after that one
week he got spoilt and when we got back to routine and cereals appeared on
breakfast table he declared that he is lactose intolerant!! I really wonder
whether it’s true though J.Now it’s almost
3 months since I have been cooking breakfast in the morning. Puttu has been my
life saver on crazy mornings and if I don’t get time to make a curry for it I get away by pairing it with some banana and he is sold J
When
it comes to writing down shopping list I am really bad and won’t notice things
finishing until the last moment , so one morning when I was trying to grab my
puttu flour I found that it was not enough for the day. There was nothing else
I could fix that day and that’s when I noticed a corn meal on my cupboard. I
decided to add corn meal to rice flour to deal the crisis and it was a perfect mix!
After that day I tried making puttu with just corn meal (without rice flour)
but the mixture of rice flour-corn meal tasted well than corn puttu. So if you
want a change from usual puttu this might be good alternative.One good thing I like
about adding corn meal to rice flour is that when I moistened the flour it is easy
to break the lumps and it saves my time
!
Ingredients
Rice
flour – 1 cup
Corn
meal – 1 cup
Water
– ¾ cup
Salt
Grated
coconut – 8- 10 tbs
Method
- Measure the rice flour and corn meal into a mixing bowl.
- Add salt to water and add salt water slowly to the flour moistening it. Break any lumps formed.
- Layer puttu maker with a table spoon of grated coconut on bottom and then add moistened flour to 1/3 rd add grated coconut again and repeat the process.
- Place the puttu maker on a steamer or on top of a pressure cooker and steam for 3-4 minutes.
- Push the puttu out and enjoy with some kadala curry, cherupayar curry or banana, ghee and sugar !!
Perfectly made.
ReplyDeletethis looks awesome!!! love the yellow color... ur first snap is awesome, classy... really good... :)
ReplyDeleteYellow oh I love...never tasted this before...looks divine
ReplyDeletelove this combo haven't tried this for a while.. Looks good
ReplyDeleteu may be bad at making ur grocery list...but I say u r very creative... If it would have been me, I would have sat there and thought what to make next having erased off the idea of puttu...
ReplyDeletethis is a very good idea..cholam puttu...the name is so fancy... ee idea evideyum parikshichu nokkate :)
Incredible puttu, very interesting combo, now i know how to make puttu with cornmeal;
ReplyDeletehealthy and tasty puttu. very tempting. will try.
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ReplyDeletePerfection is wat u cal ds
ReplyDeleteVry tastey puttu..thnx for presenthing here
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