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Puliyogare Mix recipe.

Items Required:


1 cup fresh shredded coconut 4 tsp coriander seeds 2 tsp peppercorns A pinch of hing(asoefetida) 4 tsps peanuts, shelled and skinned 2 tsp mustard seeds 12 red chillies 4 tsps white sesame seeds 2 sprigs curry leaves 2 tsp urad dal(black gram dal) 1 tsp channa dal( bengal gram dal) 8 tsp oil or ghee 1 1/2 cups thick tamarind juice 1 small piece jaggery or 1 tsp sugar 2 tsp cumin seeds


How to make:

Roast the coconut and set aside. Roast the coriander, cumin, 6 red chillies, 1 sprig curry leaves, pepper, asoefetida, 1 tsp mustard, 2 tsp sesame seeds, 1/2 tsp channa dal,1 tsp urad dal and 2 tsp peanuts one by one till they turn aromatic. Powder to a fine powder using a coffee grinder and set aside. Mix in the coconut gratings and powder once again. Set aside. Heat some oil and add the remaining musatard seeds, red chillies, urad dal, channa dal, peanuts, sesame seeds and curry leaves. When the seeds start crackling, add the tamarind juice and salt/jaggery. Mix well. Add salt to taste. The liquid will start boiling. Now add the powdered masala and simmer till you get a sticky masala. Heat through and cool. This will keep well for a month in a airtight container if refrigerated. Mix this with plain cooked rice to get puliyogare or tamarind rice.
 

 

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