Chili Mango

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If you love sweet and sour dishes and also love to cook with ripe mangoes, then go for this Chinese sweet and sour dish, Chili Mango. It has the balanced sweet and sour taste, once the dish has cooled down a bit and the flavors have settled in. This will be a good side dish along with chinese fried rice or noodles. But then i just ate the chili mango and didn’t need anything to go along with it.

Fish & Coconut (fish pattichathu)

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This is that yellow color fish curry with coconut gravy. It is one of the delicacies especially from central Kerala

Ingredients:
  1. Small or fleshy fish cut into small pieces – 2 Cups
  2. Grated Coconut – 2 Cups
  3. Dry chillies – 8 Nos
  4. Finely chopped Ginger – 1/2 tablespoon
  5. Onions slice – 1/2 cup
  6. Chopped Green chillies – 10 Nos
  7. Curry Leaves – 2 bunch
  8. Finely chopped Garlic – 6 cloves
  9. Fish tamarind washed, soaked in water an pealed into small bits – 2 or 3
  10. Coconut oil – 1 table spoon
  11. Salt as required
Preparation:
  1. Crush separately the dry chillies,  ginger, onions, green chillies and coconut.
  2. Mix the crushed items together with fish, garlic, curry leaves, salt tamarind and oil. Add water upto the level of the mixture in the pan
  3. Cook on a moderate fire, till the water evaporates.
  4. Tilting the pan occasionally will ensure that the curry does not stick to the bottom of the pan
Remarks:
Serve hot

Muringya Ela Thoran / Drumstick Leaf Stir-Fry

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In kerala a drumstick tree in the backyard of a house is a common sight. There is one our back yard too. This gives a good supply of drumsticks and leaves to cook when ever you desire for a dish made out of it. Now to make this drumstick leaves upperi / thoran, pick on young drumstick leaves. Older leaves tend to be more bitter. Pick just the leaves off the stem and then clean them

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