Thiruvadira as I’ve mentioned in my previous post, is celebrated as Lord Shiva’s Birthday in Tamil Nadu and parts of Kerala. This year it falls on the 8th of January 2012.
Think Thiruvadira, the only thing that comes to my mind is the Kali – a sweet dish made of jaggery and roasted rice powder and Kootu – a savory dish made of root vegetables like Sweet Potato, Kavatthu, Pumpkin and (Avarakkai), which is made especially on this day. It is a rare combination of sweet rice upma with a savory vegetable curry. Women wake up in the wee hours and prepare these neivedyams, which are then offered to Lord Shiva and Parvathy before sunrise. People generally visit the Shiva Temple.
Before marriage, mom would prepare everything and I would get ready in time for the neivedyam. After marriage, I would stand and closely watch my MIL prepare these traditional dishes with ease. Today I am sharing the recipe for Kali. This is my MIL’s recipe and is really fool proof. I never thought preparing Kali was so simple until I made it myself last year.
Serves – 4
What you’ll need
- Raw Rice – 1 Cup
- Moong Dal – ¼ Cup
- Powdered Jaggery – 2 Cup
- Grated Fresh Coconut – 1 Cup
- Green Cardamom – 4 to 5
- Ghee – 1 tbsp
1. Method
- Wash and drain the rice. Spread the rice in a muslin cloth and let it dry in shade for about ½ an hour.
- Dry roast the rice in a Kadai till it starts turning reddish. Cool completely and powder into a rava consistency. Transfer into a bowl.
- Also roast the Moong dal till a nice aroma comes out. Cook the Moong dal with little water.
- Cook the rice rava with 2 and ½ cups of water for 3 whistles.
- In the meanwhile, Heat a Kadai, add the powdered jaggery and dissolve it using ¼ cup of water. Strain for impurities and heat the syrup again.
- Add the grated coconut in the Jaggery syrup.
- Now, add the cooked dal, and rice rava. Mix vigorously for 2 to 3 minutes until everything forms a homogenous mixture.
- Add the ghee and stir again.
- Crush the cardamom and add it. Mix again.
1. Thiruvadira Kali is ready.
Note:
1. 2 Cups of Jaggery gave the right amount of sweetness. You can increase or decrease the amount of Jaggery according to your taste.
2. You could also add roasted Cashewnuts and raisins, but in the traditional recipe nothing other than coconut is added.
Linking this to the Kerala Kitchen hosted by me
Radhika's Let's Cook - Rice
Anu's Cook with Spices - Cardamom
Linking this to the Kerala Kitchen hosted by me
Radhika's Let's Cook - Rice
Anu's Cook with Spices - Cardamom
Lovely halwa...
ReplyDeleteNice clicks Kaveri. I too make it during thirvuadhirai.
ReplyDeleteNever tried this.. Will try it this time. Looks so nice
ReplyDeleteYummy kali, my mom prepares this kali similar too,would love to have some..
ReplyDeletelovely clicks...yummy kali...awesome dear
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ReplyDeletedelicious sweer...looks yummm
ReplyDeletelooks yummy. I will also post my recipe on the 8th.. i think we make it slightly different. Its good to celebrate all festivals with my blogger friends
ReplyDeletekali n koottu such an yummy pleasure.. to eat this awaiting sunday..
ReplyDeletei have never tried this...u made it feel very simple
ReplyDeletewow awesome sweet...very nice and simple..
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yummy kali
ReplyDeleteHey this is so delicious. Happy New year.
ReplyDeleteUmm...yummy recipe,we do make it the same way,looks delicious.
ReplyDeletelovely and awesome recipe.
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Sweet looks heavenly. Wonderfully prepared.
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Yummy recipe n looks so delicious.
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delicious combination
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super tempting sweet tempts me a lot,mouthwatering here..
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Yummy halwa, would love to try it!
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ReplyDeletei too tried this once, looks very nice...nice presentation n pictures Kaveri.
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wow lovely sweet dear.....happy new year
ReplyDeletewow..Delicious!!
ReplyDeletewishing you a happy 2012 !!
Erivum Puliyum
perfectly done. We too make it in the same way except pressure cooking the rice.
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ReplyDeleteHappy Thiruvadirai fasting/feasting!
I would love to see your version of kootu too! Watch out for my post on the same recipes (after I click pics on 8th, wink)
Rajani.
For me too thiruvadirai is synonymous to kali..love it so much..your presentation is traditional and lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks authentic n traditional dear...
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One of my favorite dishes, looks superb.
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very new sweet varity for me..looks superb.
ReplyDeleteThe name is new to me...Good one :)
ReplyDeletewow..sounds sensational & yummy kaveri..
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Thanks dear for sharing another delicious and authentic recipe.
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Looks yummy and tempting!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. Looks delicious. How different is this from the Sweet Pongal?
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Just mouthwatering...looks so easy to prepare & delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a tasty sweet dish!!!
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very delicious sweet, looks yummy Kaveri..
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ReplyDeletekaveri - wonderful kali - I was not adding green gram, maybe this will be a taste enhancer:)
ReplyDeleteMy mom was making kootu only with kaavath and avarakkai - the flat light green variety, and when I stepped into my inlaws domain, I was dumb struck to see my mil using 9 diff. varieties of roots, my fil would go hunting for these and patiently cut them!
These included kaavath, Chenai, vazhakkai, sweet potato, paal chembu ( the big sized cheppankazhungu ), kappai, chembu, potato,koorkan and avarakkai :)
After this meal of kootu and kali we would feel like " era muzhingana paambu ";)
Happy New Year Kaveri......
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect. Wonderfully explained... :) Happy New year
ReplyDeleteYummy sweet looks delicious. Wishing you and your family Happy New year Kaveri.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious..Well made dear!!
ReplyDeleteCAn u pl give the koottu recipe also
ReplyDeleteGood recipe.
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