Wishing all of you a very Happy Vishu :) . Let the Vishukani provide you all with a wonderful and prosperous new year ahead. Let the Vishu Sadya please your tastebuds and the Vishukaineetam form the blessings from elders. Hope all of you enjoy this special day :)
Sadya is inseparable on this occasion. Puli Inji is a must in the Sadya menu. The preparation of each Sadya dish may vary from one region to another in Kerala and so I am sharing the recipe which I learnt. Puli Inji, as the name suggests in malayalam has tamarind(puli) and ginger(inji) as the main ingredients. The best part of this dish is that we can enjoy the sweet, sour, spicy and tangy flavours all in one go. I can have rice and just puli inji, its taste is truly fabulous :) . Usually it's made into a thicker consistency and it can be stored in refrigerator for weeks.
Sadya is inseparable on this occasion. Puli Inji is a must in the Sadya menu. The preparation of each Sadya dish may vary from one region to another in Kerala and so I am sharing the recipe which I learnt. Puli Inji, as the name suggests in malayalam has tamarind(puli) and ginger(inji) as the main ingredients. The best part of this dish is that we can enjoy the sweet, sour, spicy and tangy flavours all in one go. I can have rice and just puli inji, its taste is truly fabulous :) . Usually it's made into a thicker consistency and it can be stored in refrigerator for weeks.
Wishing you all again a Happy Vishu and have a great time with your family and friends !!
You need...
3/4 cup finely chopped Ginger
4-5 Green chillies chopped
a lemon sized Tamarind
2 tsp Chilli powder
1/2 tsp Asafoetida
2-3 tbsp Jaggery
1/4 tsp Fenugreek powder
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
2 dry Red Chillies broken
4-5 Curry Leaves
1.5 tbsp Coconut Oil
1.5 cup Water
To prepare...
Soak the tamarind in warm water for 10-15 minutes. Extract all the pulp and keep aside.
Heat oil in a pan. Splutter mustard seeds. Add dry red chillies, curry leaves and saute for a few seconds. Add ginger and green chillies. Fry till the ginger turns slight brown.
Heat oil in a pan. Splutter mustard seeds. Add dry red chillies, curry leaves and saute for a few seconds. Add ginger and green chillies. Fry till the ginger turns slight brown.
Add the tamarind pulp and bring it to a boil. Add chilli powder, jaggery, asafoetida, fenugreek powder and salt. Mix well. Simmer until it reaches a thick consistency.
Notes:
* Adjust chilli powder and jaggery according to your taste.
* Make it into thicker consistency, store in an airtight container in refrigerator and can be kept for weeks.
Sending this to Kerala Kitchen, hosted by Ramya, original event announcement here,
WTML- Festival Special event hosted by Rasi, an event by Gayatri
and to Pickles and Preserves fest at Sizzling Tastebuds
* Adjust chilli powder and jaggery according to your taste.
* Make it into thicker consistency, store in an airtight container in refrigerator and can be kept for weeks.
Sending this to Kerala Kitchen, hosted by Ramya, original event announcement here,
WTML- Festival Special event hosted by Rasi, an event by Gayatri
and to Pickles and Preserves fest at Sizzling Tastebuds
Happy Vishu...puli inji is my fav with curd rice...yumm
ReplyDeletelooks nice sobha.Happy Vishu to u and ur family!
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu! Beautiful presentation. I love puli inji a lot. Never tried making it at home though.Thank you for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu, pickle looks spicy n yummy...
ReplyDeletedelicious side dish looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteHave to try out this puli inju, so tempting, nice (rich) clicks dear..
ReplyDeleteWow delicious..can just imagine the taste..yummy.
ReplyDeletemaha
looks perfect.bookmarked to try.happu visukani..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious! :P
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu to you and your family!
Happy vishu... thank you for dropping a lovely comment... puli inji thottu koottaan thonunnu.. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu dear!!!loved the sweet and sour healthy chutney..specially great in winters..
ReplyDeleteAnjana
Yummy puli inji. Wishing you and family a Very Happy Vishu :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu Sobha dear!!!! :-)
ReplyDeletePuli inji and puli milagai are favorite and love to eat any time any days. so tempting pictures...
Happy Vishu !
ReplyDeletePuli inji looks so tangy and tempting.
This is awesome with great flavor!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year. Looks yum.
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu dear.
ReplyDeleteThe puliinji looks very tempting and I love that Kerala Saree in the pic
Happy Vishu to you and family Sobha, Inji puli adipoli.
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu. Puli inji looks yummy.
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Happy Vishu wishes, puli inji looks super delicious and definitely makes me drool..
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting recipe. Have never seen it before and would love to try this. Book marked.
ReplyDeleteI thought you needed manga inji for this. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely one Shobha, a very happy Vishu to you and your family.
ReplyDeletePuli inji makes my mouth water Shobha...Nice presentation.Happy vishu to you and family.
ReplyDeletehappy vishu to u too! the ginger pickle looks yum..
ReplyDeleteI recently tasted this at one of our neighbour's marriage and I just loved it. Your pictures are gr8! I have copied the recipe. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLip smacking recipe...Happy VIshu to u and ur family
ReplyDeleteBelated Vishu wishes! Puli inji is making my mouth water! Yummy
ReplyDeleteLooks very tempting n an imporatant item of Sadya..Deliciously done n nice clicks..Love this tangy flavor too!
ReplyDeleteBelated Vishu Wishes,Sobha!
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yummu puli inji...superb...
ReplyDeleteMy all time fav..yummy ..mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteLovely..nice photographs Sobha :-)
ReplyDeleteAparna
Looks AWESOME! hope you had a great day - you looked fab in your sari :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu to you and your family, this looks delicious, love the clicks with the sari n jewellery
ReplyDeleteWow. This is one of my "favouritest" side dishes. So chat pata lip smacking.
ReplyDeletehope u had a nice vishu...ur puli inji has got the perfect colour...im sure it would have tasted so good..thanks for sharing in kerala kitchen..do send in more entries
ReplyDeleteI love puli inji... I always over eat it... This looks really tempting even after the overdose I had for Vishu... :)
ReplyDeleteloved it sobha.. thanks so much linking it & belated vishu sobha :).. My patti used to make this!
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