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    Home » Vegetarian Starters and Snacks » Pidi Kozhukattai | Pidi Kolukattai Recipe - Salt | Ganesh Chaturthi Recipes

    Pidi Kozhukattai | Pidi Kolukattai Recipe - Salt | Ganesh Chaturthi Recipes

    Published: Sep 13, 2010 · Modified: Sep 23, 2020 by Srivalli · 16 Comments

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    For Vinayaka Chaturthi this year I was planing to make something new apart from the usual dishes. Since about four days I have been asking what I should make. Amma replied that she has to really check what other things she can make. While Athamma said she normally makes the regular dishes on this day.
    But things will have it, till the last moment I never got around checking on news. I had a clipping that elaborates on different Ganesh Chaturthi dishes. Every year I take that paper with hopes of trying from it but again return it back. This year on the day of festival I took out and saw it had fried Modek. I really tempted to make them.

    Sometime back a colleague had got something that looked very much like a Pidi Kolukattai but I guess she called it differently. Having enjoyed quite a few over lunch I was keen on trying it at home. So had got the procedure to make it myself. But I never got around doing it. When I checked it called for rice being soaked overnight. Well thinking I can have a work around on it, knowing that Amma had ground fresh Rice Flour for the Modakam or Streamed Modeks, I thought of making it with approximately.

    Surprise was seeing that Amma was making a sweet pidi kolukattai, which will come next.

    Pidi Kozhukattai | Pidi Kolukattai Recipe - Salt

    Rice Flour - 1 cup
    Salt to taste
    Water as required

    For Seasoning

    Mustard, Urad Dal - 1 tsp
    Curry Leaves - 5 -6
    Red Chili, long - 3-4
    Oil - 2 tsp

    Idli Streamer for streaming

    Method to prepare:
    Make Rice Flour and keep it ready
    Take the measured quantity and add water, mix to get a lump less loose batter. It can be really thin batter too. Add Salt.
    Heat a non stick pan, add oil, then mustard, urad dal, curry leaves and broken red chilies. When the mustard starts crackling, pour the rice batter and whisk quickly.
    Cook in low flame, while you keep stirring well. This takes about 5 - 7 mins. When it is well cooked it comes together as a thick mass.
    Allow it to cool, when it still lukewarm knead the dough again. If required add 1 tsp of oil again.
    Get the streamer ready, the grease the plates.
    Remove the chilies, take a fist full of dough and press between your palm. You will see the shape of your fingers on the kolukattai.
    This is really a fun thing to get your kid involved.
    When you are done with all of them, place them on the plate and steam for 10 - 15 mins.
    Remove when done.

    Have a great week ahead, will be back with other recipes.

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    Pidi Kozhukattai | Pidi Kolukattai Recipe - Salt | Ganesh Chaturthi Recipes

    Cuisine Tamil Nadu
    Occasion Ganesh Chaturthi
    Dish Type Festival Savories
    Author Srivalli
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    1. notyet100 says

      September 13, 2010 at 2:23 am

      looks delicious whole platter,..

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    2. GEETHA ACHAL says

      September 13, 2010 at 2:43 am

      Its tempting...My favorite kozhukattai...

      Reply
    3. Nitha says

      September 13, 2010 at 3:40 am

      Yummy...

      Reply
    4. Rekha says

      September 13, 2010 at 3:53 am

      That's interesting, I had'nt heard of this before.

      Reply
    5. Dr.Sameena Prathap says

      September 13, 2010 at 4:09 am

      Hi Valli,

      Arumaiyaana pidikolukattai!!

      Lovely....

      Reply
    6. Aparna says

      September 13, 2010 at 4:35 am

      Belated Chathurthi wishes, Valli.
      The kozhukottai liooks delicious. We make savoury pidi kozhukottais but never sweet ones. You use the same coconut jaggery filling or something different?

      Reply
    7. The Cooking Ninja says

      September 13, 2010 at 2:46 am

      This is very interesting. I never had this dish before nor seen it in Singapore. I wonder how it tastes like. 🙂

      Reply
    8. Leena says

      September 13, 2010 at 10:23 am

      Tempting Platter..

      Reply
    9. Jay says

      September 13, 2010 at 10:35 am

      beautiful clicks..! very tempting recipe...Yumm!

      Reply
    10. Satya says

      September 13, 2010 at 3:49 pm

      beautiful kozhukattai ...lovely clicks

      Reply
    11. Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal says

      September 13, 2010 at 5:00 pm

      mouth watering recipes dear. We too make that salty recipe and call it "undrallu".

      Reply
    12. Priya says

      September 13, 2010 at 7:44 pm

      Tempting kozhukattais..my fav..

      Reply
    13. Priya says

      September 13, 2010 at 4:15 pm

      Happy ganesh chathurthi valli...the post really made me to make another set of modaks now...

      Reply
    14. Srivalli says

      September 13, 2010 at 5:12 pm

      Thank you everybody!

      ..you should taste this if you get a chance..:)

      Aparna, thank you..these are uppu kolukattai, sweet will follow this..amma mixed the jaggary into the flour..

      Reply
    15. NIDHYA says

      September 13, 2010 at 11:57 pm

      Nice presentation and recipe sounds interesting..

      http://aaha-oho.blogspot.com/

      Reply
    16. lata raja says

      September 14, 2010 at 9:41 am

      The neivedhyams look tempting enough to celebrate the festival once again Valli.
      My ma-in-law makes sweet pidi kozhukkattai adding jaggery and coconut to the grinding batter and also adds thattai payaru. I never have done even once, so i must try for the love of Ganesha and reverence to amma:)

      Reply

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