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November 12, 2009
Peanut Powder
Picture may not be great. But the podi(powder) tastes great if you are a peanut and garlic lover.
Ingredients:
Roasted unsalted peanuts-1/2 cup
Red chillies-3
Hing-1/4 tsp
Curry leaves-a few
Garlic-3 cloves
Salt
Oil-1/2 tsp
Method:
Heat oil in a pan. Add red chillies, garlic, curry leaves and hing.
Once garlic and red chillies turn brown, turn off the heat.
Let it cool. Grind along with peanuts and salt to a coarse powder.
Mix with hot rice and ghee and enjoy when you are not in the mood to cook elaborate meals :)
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That looks YUM mahi...
ReplyDeleteThis looks too delicious. And nice colorful pic Mahimaa.
ReplyDeleteHi Mahi when did you com from India. How are you.. the peanut powder looks so good and nice recipe dear. I am in MN now.
ReplyDeleteI love both garlic and peanuts. so, I like this powder too. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious Mahimaa...long time no see..
ReplyDeletewhat's wrong with the pic? this is super simple, like most of your recipes :)
ReplyDeleteColourful pics and yummy powder....
ReplyDeletesounds yummy.....
ReplyDeleteWho said the picture is not great, it looks colorful and yummy! Liked the cute bowls!
ReplyDeletenice presentation dear....yummy powder
ReplyDeletegreat picture and looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteYou know, I've never thought of vaerkadalai podi. Now one more addition to the never-ending keeper recipe for 'not-in-a-mood' days :)
ReplyDeleteI too make this for dosa and idli....very yum podi...
ReplyDeleteNew podi in my bookmarks list never heard of it.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and yummyilicious powder!
ReplyDeleteLooks delish.I have heard of this pdr,thgh never tried it.the pics are great
ReplyDeleteVery new podi... btw, does it go well with idli, dosas and such as well?
ReplyDeletelovely ...will definitely make this...
ReplyDeleteNever tasted this peanut powder...sounds easy and tasty...thanx for sharing dear...
ReplyDeleteNice picture and yummy...
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of anything nutty, and more so, peanutty! This sounds great to eat with some nalla ennai and steaming saadam :)
ReplyDeleteGood nutty powder for rice!
ReplyDeleteWho said the pic is not great? I love it, simplicity at its best :-)
ReplyDeleteSo good to have you back, Mahimaa. Hope you had a great time. Peanut powder looks good.
ReplyDeleteThe aroma of garlic and the flavor of peanut rules!
ReplyDeletewow, this sounds great. I can't wait to try this
ReplyDeleteThe peanut powder looks wonderful, bet it tastes fantastic with rice!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks very tempting...I remember mommy making this kind of podi to go with idlies...its been a while! Thanks for sharing this recipe:)
ReplyDeletewow, I love this, actually my family does, I learnt this from my friend's mom, I have posted one too.., it is absolutely delicious with rice.., The photos are 100% better than mine. lovely pics
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ReplyDeletePeanut and garlic combo sounds yum!I can make this and make easy lunch for my hubby. Picture is great asusual.
ReplyDeletesimple & tasty one
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