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Breakfast konkanirecipe sajjigeavalakki

Rullav Phovu / Sajjige Avalakki

Rullav Phovu / Sajjige Avalakki

A staple breakfast combo of coastal region which instead of asking did you also hate? I would like to ask why did you hate?😁 For me as a kid and grown up never liked for no particular reason as such. When I got married I and my husband decided we will never prepare it at home which I was so happy about. But within I once even thought will we be the last generation to have this item?πŸ€” Not sure if starting to cook made me like this or knowing the process of preparation, I developed taste for this combo and don’t hate it as much as before now.

Some like it only at function, some like only with some kurkuri side item such as mixture, chakkuli etc. Some like it only in restaurants- few people visit taj mahal restaurant in Mangalore just to eat this. Whatever might be the reason this surely is a simple to make and good for health breakfast combo. So if you don’t have any solid reason to hate it, consider trying to include it in your lifeπŸ€—

Ingredients required-

For Rullav/Sajjige

  1. Bombay rava – 1cup
  2. Green chilly- 5-6
  3. Oil -10 tsp
  4. Mustard-1tsp
  5. Curry leaves -1 strand
  6. Chana dal – 1tsp
  7. Urad dal – 1tsp
  8. Grated coconut- about 5tsp
  9. Water – about 5 cup
  10. Salt to taste

For Phovu/ Avalakki

  1. Thin poha – 2 cups
  2. Grated coconut- 1/2cup
  3. Salt to taste
  4. Grated Jaggery – about 1/4 cup
  5. Sambar powder – about 3tsp

Method of preparation-

  • Take a pan and add oil. You can reduce oil and add few tsp of ghee as well. Or can reduce the amount of oil if you don’t like it. The temple style rullav needs more oil for its softness and texture.
  • Add mustard, urad dal, chana dal and curry leaves.
  • Once mustard is spluttered add the rava and fry well on medium flame till aromatic.
  • Once done add 4-5 cups of hot water while stirring continuously to avoid the lumps. Add salt.
  • Allow it to cook for about 5min and keep stirring.
  • Finally add fresh grated coconut and if required a tsp of sugar.
  • For phovu mix grated coconut, jaggery, salt and sambar powder to prepare a choorna.
  • Then add poha and gently mix it till flavors are absorbed. Don’t squeeze it much.
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festivefood konkanirecipe Snacks

Poha Chivda

Poha Chivda

A favorite snack item at home which we prepare often. There is a variety of thick poha available which is best for preparing chivda. If we use other varieties it may become soft soon. The measurements i have given here are rough ones. You can always vary it as per your taste. After all it is home made we have the liberty to customize it.

Ingredients required –

  1. Thick poha – 1.5cup
  2. Oil for frying
  3. Raisins – 5tsp
  4. Coconut pieces/kattoli-5tsp
  5. Ground nut – 5tsp
  6. Cashew- 5tsp
  7. Roasted gram/Putani -5tsp
  8. Sev – 1/4 cup
  9. Oil – 2tsp
  10. Mustard seeds – 1/2tsp
  11. Curry leaves – 3strands
  12. Red chilly- 2
  13. Turmeric powder – 1tsp
  14. Dry mango powder/amchur powder- 2tsp
  15. Salt to taste
  16. Sugar powder – about 4-5tsp

Method of preparation-

  • Prepare sev as explained in the previous post and take about half cup of it
  • Heat oil and fry the poha. Add little by little and keep gas in medium flame to avoid burning
  • In the same oil also fry ground nut and coconut pieces. It is best to use dry Coconut (khobre). You can also use fresh ones but may need more frying.
  • Now take a kadai and add oil. Once hot add mustard, red chilly cut into pieces.
  • Once it splutters add cashews and Raisins. Once it is roasted add putani.
  • Add coconut pieces and ground nuts as well.
  • Now add salt, sugar powder, turmeric powder and amchur powder. You can also add chilly powder.
  • Now add poha and sev. Mix very well keeping flame minimum.
  • Cool and store in air tight container.

Note :

Alternatively we can roast the poha instead of deep frying to make it more healthy. In such case thin poha can be used.

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festivefood konkanirecipe Snacks

Sev / shavo /karo

Sev or shavo or karo as we call it in konkani, is a crispy snack which can be had as it is or it can be paired with uppittu(rullav), avalakki(phovu) or used in chats or preparation of chivda. We can prepare spicy as well as non spicy version.

Sev / shavo

Ingredients required –

  1. Besan / gram flour – about 2 cups
  2. Salt to taste
  3. Asafoetida/ hing – 1/4 tsp
  4. Carom seeds – 1/2 tsp
  5. Hot oil – about 8-10 tsp
  6. Oil – for deep frying
  7. Water
  8. Chilly powder – 2-3tsp

Method of preparation-

  • Sieve the gram flour and keep.
  • Now take about half cup water and to that add salt, chilly powder and hing
  • Mix well and add the gram flour
  • Kneed it well
  • Heat the oil and add to the dough little by little while kneeding
  • Once the dough comes together and doesn’t stick to hand it is done. It may take 8-10min.
  • Finally add the carom seeds and mix
  • Take the sev mould and add a small portion of the dough
  • Heat the oil and press the mould to prepare sev
  • Take care while ending each batch of sev to prevent lump formation. Gently shake the mould so that dough doesn’t form a lump at the end of the batch
  • Deep fry it till crispy and store in air tight container

Note :

  • Adding hot oil makes the sev crispy
  • Let the dough be soft and not too hard to help in making pressing easy
  • You can skip chilly powder if don’t want spicy sev
  • Different sizes of moulds can be used to prepare khara kaddi as well.
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Breakfast phodi Side Dish Snacks streetfood

Goli Baje

A popular snack item of Udupi and Mangalore region. It is also refered to as Mangalore bajji in other regions. This rules most of the small hotels and has a prominent place in star hotels too. ‘Nale raje Goli baje’ was the favourite line during the school days πŸ˜€ This should be made and had quickly as it tastes best when piping hot. It is a under 30min snack.

Goli baje

Ingredients required –

  1. Butter milk – 1 cup
  2. Salt – to taste
  3. Baking soda – 1/2tsp
  4. Sugar – 2tsp
  5. Green chilly -2
  6. Gram flour/Besan – 1tsp
  7. Maida – 1.5-2 cup
  8. Jeera – 1/2tsp

Method of preparation

  • Take the butter milk and add salt, sugar, baking soda.
  • Crush the green chilly and add to it.
  • Next add the gram flour and mix well
  • Now add the maida to prepare a batter which is slightly thick and has a running consistancy.
  • Keep aside for 5min
  • Finally add jeera and deep fry in oil.

Note –

  • You can use curd too in place of butter milk
  • Make sure to put small portions of batter in oil as it raises.

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    konkanirecipe phodi Side Dish Snacks streetfood

    Kananga Phodi / Sweet Potato Pakodas

    Kananga phodi / sweet potato fritters

    Easy and tasty tea time snack which is also a famous one during the car festivals(teru). Though it is easy to prepare, taking bites of phodis with lots of gupshup and laughter is the key to make it more tastier 😁

    Ingredients required –

    1. Gram flour (besan/ chane peet) – 1 cup
    2. Salt to taste
    3. Chilly powder – 1tsp ( can add more if you like spicy)
    4. Hing – a pinch
    5. Carom seeds – 1/2 tsp
    6. Water – for the batter
    7. Sweet potato

    Method of preparation-

    • Clean the sweet potatoes and prepare thin slice of it( no need to remove skin)
    • Prepare a batter by mixing gram flour , salt, chilly powder, carom seeds and hing. Add water and let the batter be thick
    • Keep oil in a heavy bottom pan for deep frying
    • Once the oil is hot dip the slices in the batter and fry till golden

    Note – you can add half tsp baking soda to the gram flour batter to make the phodis more fluffy and it is completely optional.