Tuesday, 25 December 2007

Thiruvathira Puzhukku!



Today is Thiruvathira. It is a Festival celebrated in kerala on the Thiruvathira day of Dhanu masam (December-January) according to Malayalam calendar. There are many stories regarding the origin of this festival. It is said to be the day on which Lord Shiva agreed to become the husband of Goddess Parvathi, as a reward for her severe penance.

An observance called Thiruvathira Noyambu is kept by women on this auspicious day, with the prayer to get good husbands ( of course the married ones pray for well being of their better halves :) ) . That day they wont take any rice meals.On Thiruvathira day at home we make a puzhukku called Thiruvathira Puzhukku with eight different tubers . It is also called ettangadi ('ettu' - is eight in Malayalam, angadi- shop in Malayalam where you get the tubers).

So this time I thought to try the puzhukku. I collected the recipe from my mom and tried it.I was limited with the vegetables I got from Indian store . Chinese potato(koorka) is one of the main ingredient.But I didn't get it.

Here is the recipe..



















Ingredients:
1.Elephant Yam (Chena)-2 small
2.Taro (Chembu)-2
3.Asiatic yam (Kachil)-1(small size)
4.Sweet potato-1
5.Raw Banana-2
6.Potato-2 (small size)
7.Green chilly-4
8.Pearl onion-8
9.Red moong dhal-1 cup
10.Grated coconut-1 cup
11.Cumin seeds-1/4 tsp
12.Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp
13.Curry leaves-6 leaves
14.Coconut oil-1 tsp
15.Salt

Method:

1.Cook red moong dhal with little salt.

2.Cut all roots (1- 6) into 1 inch cubes.

3.Grind green chilly,salt and turmeric powder.

4.Cook all roots with 5 pearl onions and the ground paste in a pressure cooker by adding 1/2 cup water(don't add more water since the veggies have water our dish is not a watery one). Wait for 3 whistles. Turn of the stove and keep it for 10 minutes.

5.Blend coconut,cumin seeds and 3 pearl onions.

6.Add the cooked dhal, blended mix and curry leaves.

7.Mix well and keep on low flame for 5 minutes.

8.Turn of the flame and add coconut oil and mix it again.

U have it with pickle or coconut chutney and also use as a side dish with kanji!

I am submitting this post for RCI-Kerala event and Susan’s My Legume Love affair.

37 comments:

  1. nice recipe chitra thanks for stopping at my blog

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  2. thx sagari...oh ya i like ur blog.

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  3. i ve never had this....this pic of urs have a nostalgic element!

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  4. Thx mishmash for the great comment!

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  5. Chitra, I am getting to know a lot more about Kerala from your blog:). Hope to learn more about Kerala Cuisine.Ready to be my Guru?!! :)

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  6. Wow.. that looks lovely Chithra. SOmething I haven't tasted before though.

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  7. Thanu,tht was a great compliment..:) thanks dear.
    Lavanya,thx and i am happy to share a new recipe..

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  8. Another Mallu? What a great name for your blog!
    Chithra, thanks for visiting Salkkaaram, so I could find this wonderful blog.Nice recipes, love puzhukku , me too was planning to post one!
    Hope to see you again,

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  9. Thx seena,sure i will be one of the regular visitor in salkaram!

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  10. Wonderful post,Chithra!Vanpayar makes any food yummy!Elegant picture there with the chenda beside!
    ..and about the query reg chakka appam...there is no point in using foil or parchment paper instead of ila..but you dont have to compromise on the consistency of the mavu,if you adopt this method...OR make it a little thicker with less water and steam as Kozhukkatas..:)..do you get chakka there...dont strain too much..make it a pulp and mix with ari ppodi etc and make small kozhukkattas...:D
    OK???

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  11. Hi Chithra

    You have great stuff on kerala...A great enlightment!!
    Nice to be here....

    Swati

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  12. I discovered your blog from Sagari's.
    Very nice recipe of root vegetables. Will try & let you know.

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  13. hi bharathy,thx for the ideas..u r right i think i can satisfy with kozhukatta or banana leaves instead of vazhana ila..:(

    Swathi,thx for visiting my blog and leaving a good comment!

    Thanks Meera,try this and lemme know the result..

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  14. Happy New year.
    The pushukku looks so delicious.

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  15. Hi happy cook,Nice to see u here again...thx for the comment!
    Happy New Year!

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  16. am yet to think of something for RCI and u already finished it!

    Will give this one a try..Thanks for dropping by my blog chithra...:)

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  17. dhivya,thx for visiting my blog..sure try this and lemme know the result..

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  18. Chitra,
    being a mallu never had this recipe , very interesting!!!
    Thanks for dropping by my blog

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  19. mallurecipe,thx for visiting my blog and leaving comments!

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  20. Thank you for dropping by my blog, Chitra.
    Your puzhukku looks good. We make it too, for Thiruvathira, but without onions since it if festive fare. We serve it with "Kali" which is a sort of halwa made of rice flour and jaggery.

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  21. This recipe looks delicious.. Thanks for sharing... will try it soon..

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  22. So many Kerala recipe you have in your blog, love it. I just posted a Kerala RCI cuisine too!:)

    Beautiful dish, I will try.

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  23. I think I've learned a lot about thiruvathirai . Now I know a great dish from kerala. Nice recipe.Looks very delicious. :-)

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  24. chithra,
    i am new to your blog! you have stirred up nostalgic memories with your post! thanks a lot for leaving your comments at my place ! will stop by here more often!:)

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  25. Aparna,Anusriram,Asha and Shriya Thank u soo much for visiting my blog and leaving inspiring comments here..

    naditha,Thx dear..u r always welcome here..

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  26. wow!!really new to me ....nice recipe

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  27. Hey Chitra, thanks for this recipe. I had been searching this one since the time my mother in law mentioned about it. She is very good with this puzukku. I shall attempt it and let you know.

    Oh! yes forgot to mention this is quite a site you have created. Loved it.

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  28. Hey Chitra,
    One Chakkara Umma to you, its from my 2 year old. She relished the puzukku and so my hubby. It was fantastic with Kanji. I shall try other recipes and keep you posted. Thanks a ton!

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  29. missing home.thats a nostalgic recipe..:)
    I am first time here..loved ur blog name n the whole space.:)

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  30. hi chithra
    Superb I tried this . Thank you very much for sharing your receipes .

    Find me if you can (One of your friend )

    hi hi

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  31. thank u friend...hard to find u..so tell me...njan pavam alle...

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  32. nice puzhukku... i like ur blog...here is my blog

    http://heartyfeast.blogspot.com

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  33. Thanks for the puzhukku.. seems I need to bookmark your blog..!

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  34. Interesting Puzhukku recipe; we do not use onions but the variations are equally good!

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  35. For your information potato is not at all an ingredient of this puzhukku.
    The eight ingredients are Chena, chembu, kaachil, kappa, madhurakizhangu, koorkka, eathakaya and vanpayar. So its called ettangadi.
    Do a small investigation before posting such recipes.

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  36. hi..i made i...came out rlly tasty.thanx!

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