Thursday, March 8, 2012

Ginger pachadi and colacasia fry

When I prepared sodhi, I made this ginger pachadi and colacasia fry. Ginger paachadi is good for digestion. Since sodhi has coconut milk, which is heavier, this pachadi and fry goes well with that. Sodhi, pachadi and fry makes a good combo. Colacasia can be replaced with potatoes.


This pachadi can be taken with pongal too.





Ginger pachadi

Ingredients:

Ginger grated - 3 tbsp
Red chilly - 3
Grated coconut - 1 tbsp
Tamarind extract - 1 tbsp
Jaggery - 1 tsp
Salt - as per need

To temper:

Gingelly oil - 2 tsp
Mustard - 1/2 tsp
Urad dal - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves - 4
Hing - a pinch



Method:

In a small pan add a tsp of oil and fry ginger and red chilly. Grind with coconut and salt. In the same pan, boil the tamarind water and add the ginger paste and jaggery and let it boil for 5 minutes are till it thickens. Heat oil in a pan add the ingredients given to temper and add in it.

Colacasia fry:

Ingredients:

Colacasia - 5
Gram flour - 4 tbsp
Rice flour or corn flour - 2 tbsp
Red chilly powder - 1 tsp
Salt - to taste
Oil - to deep fry



Method:

Pressure cook the colacasia for 2 whistles. After it cool downs remove the skin and refrigerate for an hour.

In a bowl mix both the flour, red chilly powder and salt. If the colacasia is wet just coat on the powder and deep fry it. If it is dry add little water and make it as a paste, dip the colacasia to coat on all sides. Deep fry it.

Variation:

For healthier version colacasia can be shallow fried.

30 comments:

  1. wonderful chutney. looks so great

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  2. Looks tempting..flavorful pachadi.

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  3. Ginger pachadi looks superb with oil on the top and I have never deep fried colacassia like this, looks very crispy..

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  4. Awesome Recipe Dear..Bookmarking it to try soon..

    Aarthi
    http://www.yummytummyaarthi.com/

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  5. the ginger pachdi looks awesome, gonna try it next time i make pongal

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  6. Very nice..
    Saranya
    http://nicesaranya.blogspot.com/
    http://www.foodandtaste.blogspot.com/

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  7. Love ingi pachidi any time. Will always take a bottle from the cook after weddings. Thanks for the recipe

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  8. both recipes looks yum...ginger pachadi looks great :)..

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  9. Delicious pachadi to go with yummy fry..absolutly yummy :)

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  10. good combo...both r my favorite dishes! love them anytime!

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  11. Ginger pachadi looks awesome! A very nice combination indeed!

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  12. Like ur pachadi sounds like Andra version!

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  13. Looks wonderful, I've learnt something new today! :)

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  15. This would make for a great afternoon snack. I imagine I would eat quite a bit of these with the ginger pachadi-yum!

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  16. These look really tatsy! Amazing presentation too!

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  17. Oh my god..such a mouthwatering dishes..chutney looks so spicy n awesome...vl try 4 sure....
    Maha

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  18. The chutney looks gorgeous! Never heard of it before .. thanks for sharing.

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  19. Thats a fantastic combination mouthwatering here..

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  20. The pics are delectable!! I always cut colocasia into little circles, but these wedges look so much more appetizing... and the ginger chutney is mind-blowing!!! Slurp...

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  21. Yummy combo...pachadi looks delicious! :P

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