Cookery
Erachi Puttu - Easy Recipe
ERACHI PUTTU
Serves: 2
INGREDIENTS:
Puttu powder - 1.5 cups
Coconut - ½ - 1 cup
Salt
Water
Cooked beef/chicken - 300 gms (refer notes)
Onion - 1 small, finely chopped
Tomato - 1 small, chopped
Garam masala - ¼ -1/2 tsp
Crushed pepper - ½ tsp
Coriander leaves - 2 tsp, chopped
Salt
Coconut oil
INSTRUCTIONS:
- For Puttu
- Add salt to the puttu podi and mix well. Add water little by little till the powder becomes moist/wet.
- Add half of the grated coconut to this & mix well. If too much of lumps is formed just run it in your blender/food processor for a few seconds. Keep aside the puttu mix for 10 minutes.
- Shred or mince the cooked meat. Heat oil in a pan and add the chopped onions. When it turns golden brown, add chopped tomato and salt. Cook till the tomato becomes soft. Add crushed pepper and garam masala. Mix well. Add shredded or minced meat and mix well. Add around ¼ cup of hot water, just to bring everything together. Cook till the water dries. Add chopped coriander leaves and mix well.
- Filling the puttu kutti (mould/maker)
- Put one tbsp of coconut as the first layer. Add 2 tbsp of meat masala as the second layer. The third layer should be 4-5 tbsp of puttu mix. Repeat the process, till the mould is filled. Make sure that the mould is not tightly packed. Cover the mould with the lid. Fill water in puttu kudam (pot). Place the puttu kutti on puttu kudam. Cook it on medium flame for around 5-7 minutes. Serve hot/warm with curry of your choice.
NOTES
- To check the wetness/moistness of the puttu mix, just press the moistened/wet flour and see if they hold together. You can use any puttu podi for this, white, brown etc; I've used Samba wheat puttu podi here. You can increase or reduce the qty of coconut to suit your requirements. I had some left over of cooked beef which I made for beef fry. You can cook the beef with salt, chilli, coriander powder, garam masala, ginger and garlic. If you are using chicken, it's better to use boneless chicken. If you don't have puttu maker, you can use Idli steamer to make this.
1 comments
maybe you could do an article on that chilly porota thing we get in asoka bhavan
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