Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Aratikaya Vepudu


Ingredients

2 cups chopped plantain pieces ( aratikaya mukkalu)
1 onion chopped
pinch of turmuric
salt
lemon juice

3 tbs oil
1 tsp cumin seeds and musturd seeds
2 dry red chillis

For masala

2 tbs dry coconut powder
3 garlic cloves
1 tsp coriander powder
1 tsp chilli powder

Grind all the masala ingredinets to a fine powder

Method
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Heat oil in a pan add cumin seeds , musturd seeds ,dry red chillis then add onions sautee for 2 min
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Now add plantain pieces , turmuric and salt , mix everything , cover and cook on a low flame until plantain pieces become soft
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Finally sprinkle masala powder ,mix well and sautee for 2 to 3 min
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Add lemon juice ( juice of 1/2 lemon)
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Done
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Serve hot with roti

52 comments:

  1. I want to have them.
    It is ages ago i had this dish.
    Yummy yummy yummy.
    Wishing you and your loved ones a very Happy 2009.

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  2. Lovely dish...would love to have them rite now..

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  3. Beautiful dish, I love Plantains. The ones we get here is not that flavorful like Indian ones but not bad! :))

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  4. Looks very colorful Sagari, love the masala powders used here, an ideal side dish for sambar or rasam....

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  5. This is something new. Looks so yummy.

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  6. Looks Yummy. Happy New Year Sagari

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  7. Love this vepudu. Looks spicy and yumm. Happy New Year to you and your family.

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  8. Happy New Year. Love this spicy version of Plantain. R u from Andhra Pradesh???

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  9. ktchen flvours-- yes I am from AP

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  10. YUM....I need to go get some plaintains now and try this out.

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  11. I have never had plantain this way. Looks yummy and spicy.

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  12. Happy new year Sagari! Aratikaya vepudu looks mouth watering ...lemon juice might have given it a nice taste...

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  13. Wondered where this post went! Thanx for posting again!

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  14. I love this plantain recipe and will definitely give it a try.

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  15. Wow looks so lovely, always liked your pictures better! Love the recipe too. Next time I spot some plantain in the market...this will be the recipe...

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  16. Looks really simple and delicious!

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  17. hey der..h r u?..happy new year..this looks really delicious one...nice click..

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  18. this is one dish i still need to mke..never made plantains yet coz hub isn't really a big fan...n sadly nor I

    ur pic looks fab

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  19. This is my fav recipe. Looks so good. Nice appetizing pictures... YUM!

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  20. Looks very flavorful and delicious!

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  21. Your picture is the epitome of deliciousness! I love the exotic ingredients as well!!!!

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  22. wow, looks great and yummy, would like to have some.

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  23. One day I must try making plantains this way.

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  24. ohh my fav aritikaya vepudu looks inviting.. thanks for the recipe

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  25. I love aratikaya vepudu. It looks really yummy, and pretty too. We are making this for the fourth time, so needless to say, it's a great recipe. My husband and I love this recipe. Your picture med me hungry. I can't wait to try it. thank you for posting and sharing it.

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  26. Delicious Recipe..Will surely try this out..Thanks for sharing...

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  28. It was very very tastty...I tried it..and i loved it..Thank you for the recipe

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  29. This looks absolutely delicious. I wish I could cook :(

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  30. nice colorful dish.. looks yummy too

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    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  32. Good stuff here. I've been enjoying what I've been reading!

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  33. Thanks for this post. Have a happy holiday season!

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