Usually Saturday mornings I struggle to decide what to make for breakfast. Luckily on Friday evening I had a plan and soaked some kadala(kabuli chana, chickpea) for making Jee's favorite breakfast puttu and kadala.
Norm is to make puttu with the nadan kadala (native Indian pea, dark small ones) curry, but Jee likes kabuli chana curry (chickpea) with puttu. As soon as I woke up Saturday morning, I came to the family room and switched on TV to check the match status. The 2nd test match between India and England is ongoing and we have it live in a cricket live channel. Before I forget I pressure cooked the kadala and rushed back to the comfy sofa to check the scores.
Puttu is a breakfast dish that is popular in the Indian states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu as well as in areas of Sri Lanka. It consists of firm cylinders of steamed ground rice with layers of coconut. It is served with other side dishes such as chickpea curry or banana. (courtesy Wiki). Kadala curry is a traditional spicy Kerala dish made with the native Indian dark peas with coconut curry.
Norm is to make puttu with the nadan kadala (native Indian pea, dark small ones) curry, but Jee likes kabuli chana curry (chickpea) with puttu. As soon as I woke up Saturday morning, I came to the family room and switched on TV to check the match status. The 2nd test match between India and England is ongoing and we have it live in a cricket live channel. Before I forget I pressure cooked the kadala and rushed back to the comfy sofa to check the scores.
This is the part where a regular blog will add the ingredients list and the steps to make kadala curry but not me. I hate writing the ingredient list and steps. I guess I don't see myself writing food blogs. I never follow a recipe step by step anyways...
Dravid 'the wall' |
By the time Jee was back from his workout I had already plated puttu and kadala in a plate for him to take a picture to add in the blog. Indian tail order is falling apart in the 1st session as usual. Saale gore log... Bhajji was clearly not out. Like Gabbar Singh would have said bahut naainsaafi hai. Clearly Indians asked for it, they didn't want the Decision Review System (DRS). From having a firm grip in the match after a great 1st day looks like we are back to balance with England.
Saturday Brunch |
Chirrata puttu |
Puttu maker |
The breakfast was served with a smile and decree that its a brunch so no more cooking in the afternoon.