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An interesting recipe made from rice that you can also carry in your dabba. You can share yours too!
The last time, I told you how upmas and idlis serve as the perfect breakfast recipes particularly when you're cooking for a huge audience. (Click here for the recipe of Idli Upma)
Last week, I was in Udupi at my in-laws' ancestral home when I saw my mother-in-law and her cousins frantically trying to ready the breakfast in the kitchen amidst attending to countless requests of tea and coffee from the men and other guests of the house.
Sensing the need to volunteer, I stepped in and found that the recipe was quite similar to what my maternal grandmother would make in Kerala.
The pidi kozhukattai (hand-pressed dumplings) also known as the kaara kozhukattai is an excellent breakfast/snack recipe that can also translate into your lunch.
When we were kids, even before they were placed on the table, it would disappear in a jiffy -- such was it popularity. The recipe
It's easy to cook, uses minimum oil and is quite filling!
Here's the recipe for Pidi Kozhukattai:
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