by Evergreendishesdev | Jun 11, 2015 | accompaniments, south indian
Kattina Saaru is another kind of rasam. The name “Kattina Saaru” comes from Kannada language meaning filterate and “saaru ” is rasam. Here, the water that is used in cooking the tuvar dal, is used for the rasam and the cooked dal, that is the...
by Evergreendishesdev | Jul 19, 2014 | breakfast time
Jump to Recipe Gojjuavalakki or Gojju Avalakki is a staple food in South India. It is tangy and also called as Huli Avalakki. Huli is the regional word meaning sour. It is not only sour, but I can say tangy. Beaten rice popularly known as “avalakki ” in...
by Evergreendishesdev | Jul 13, 2014 | sabzis and gravies
Green gram stir fry is a popular side dish from Karnataka. It is commonly known as Hesaru kalu palya. It makes a good accompaniment with chapathi or jowar roti. Ask any South Indian, they will be happy to mention about green moong. It is one of the essentials in the...
by Evergreendishesdev | Apr 9, 2014 | lunch ideas, south indian, vegan
Sambar is a thick lentil based, thick soup like dish made with the addition of vegetables and spice mix, usually served with steamed rice. It is commonly made in every household in South India, though the spice mix varies. Sambar is thicker than rasam and usually,...