Puttu is a delicacy that can be served as breakfast or evening tiffen. Puttu can be had as a sweet dish by mixing with sugar, ghee, milk and/or bananas. Or it can be had as a salt dish by mixing with Papads, Chenna curry, and green beans.
Puttu is popular in Kerala and in few districts of Tamilnadu. Now for the cookery show.
What you need:
1) Puttu baking vessel called Puttu Kutti.
2) Readymade powder of Samba rice, boiled rice, ragi, or wheat. Fry the powder a bit if freshly prepared.
3) Grated coconut.
Tips:
-Grated coconut:Samba rice powder ratio = 1:2.
-Don't make a dough. Just make a wet coarse mix of the powder.
-Fill the Puttu Kuzhai alternately with coconut and moistened mix.
Puttu is popular in Kerala and in few districts of Tamilnadu. Now for the cookery show.
What you need:
1) Puttu baking vessel called Puttu Kutti.
2) Readymade powder of Samba rice, boiled rice, ragi, or wheat. Fry the powder a bit if freshly prepared.
3) Grated coconut.
Tips:
-Grated coconut:Samba rice powder ratio = 1:2.
-Don't make a dough. Just make a wet coarse mix of the powder.
-Fill the Puttu Kuzhai alternately with coconut and moistened mix.
Only in Kerela/ kanyakumari district people are used to eating this Puttu. As you say, since no oil is involved, good food.
ReplyDeleteAs you said, puttu has no oil in it, and so a healthy food. You can see people in kerela and kanyakumari district of TN eating puttu often, even as a regular breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThank U. Nandri.
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