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3 February 2009

Arisi Upma Kozhakkattai / Steamed Cream of Rice Dumplings

First of all, I want to thank everyone for their comments, both good and constructive, on my basics of photography series introduction. I have some more lined up and will be posting them soon. So don't give up on your poor point and shoot cameras just yet :)

Now, let's move onto the arisi upma kozhukkattai. Arisi upma aka dli rava aka cream of rice, is a coarsely powdered rice of a particular variety that is used to make idlis, a South Indian delicacy. I didn't know about the existence of such a thing until we were invited to a relative's place for dinner. She had cooked these amazingly light, yummy kozhakkattai (steamed rice balls) and even though there were other dishes in the menu, I had just these for dinner. The picture is from her table since I don't see myself making this any time soon. TH is averse to anything steamed, unfried and healthy, of course!


So here is the recipe from the horse's mouth. Thank you Seetha aunty for introducing me to this lovely and authentic dish :)

Ingredients:
(serves 4)

Idli rawa / cream of rice - 2 cups
Grated coconut - 1/2 cup
Water - 4 to 5 cups
Salt - 1/2 tsp

For tempering:

Oil - 1 tbsp
Chana dal / kadala paruppu - 1/2 tsp
Mustard seeds - 1/4 tsp
Dried red chillies - 3, torn into pieces
Curry leaves - a few

To Prepare:

1. Heat oil in a wide bottomed pan and when hot enough, add the mustard seeds and wait until they pop. Then add the chana dal, curry leaves and red chillies and fry on low heat for a minute.

2. Add the water and bring to boil. 

3. Next, add salt, coconut, and the idli rava, little at a time, mixing continuously so that no lumps are formed. The resulting mixture should be watery. Close the pan and let the rava cook until the mixture becomes thicker thank, say, scooping consistency.

4. Let it cook a bit, adjust salt and make oval shaped balls with it. Steam for 10 mins or so and serve hot with some chutney of choice.

32 Comments:

  1. OMG! this is soooooooooooo yummy... I gobble this up like crazy when my mom makes it... seriously Nags... you are torturing me by posting these pictures...

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  2. upma loooks perfect. now i am getting hungry seeing this pic :( do u add hot water or just water? u have missed that step in the procedure.

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  3. Mahimaa - thanks a ton for telling me about the missing step. Rectified :) I add plain water and bring to boil, like when we make upma.

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  4. first rime hearing abt iddly rawa... ( maybe available in indian shops , rgt !) the recipe sounds good .
    deepa

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  5. Hi Nags, I 've only had this from relatives houses. Never made it at home, and even mummy does not make it. This is a very simple recipe, and I would love to try it. Do you think this can be made with the coarser variety of puttu podi also?

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  6. Shreya - I guess it will work Shreya, like our kozhukkatta. This will be a tempered version of that :)

    This was super yummy though, and tasted very diff from kozhukkatta. The texture is what I loved!

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  7. This looks fantabulous..Drooling..

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  8. My mom makes exactly the same! Just love it!

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  9. hey i finally bought a packet of idli rava last weekend - and i so will make this.

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  10. Looks like a great comfort food. YUMMY! :)

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  11. looks very delicious..perfect for kids

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  12. simple and yummy..new to me..worth trying

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  13. Looks yum, one of my favorites that I haven't had for quite some time now...thanks for reminding me :-)

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  14. Woww...looks so good...wish i cud have a bite...

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  15. hi.. this looks so great and sounds so easy. I am taking a printout right away and making this weekend.

    Amazing !!

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  16. Delicious! That looks tempting... Made these 2 days back.. i use raw rice and grind it along with 1/2 tsp of black pepper and 1/2 cup toor dhal.

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  17. have never had this before, but sen it in so many blogs. Looks delicious

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  18. Hi da ..
    This is completely new to me ..delicious ..its very easy to make ..have to try it ..
    love
    veena

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  20. My husband is the same way - if it's healthy in any way then he will not care for it.. so, many times i will not tell him before he eats & that has helped to an extent. Over time, he has come to enjoy some of the things he hated initially - like whole wheat bread, tofu, broccoli, soups etc. So, hang in there :)

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  21. Looks wonderful Nags.I made this couple weeks back,yet to post it on my blog.I coarsely grind the normal sona masoori rice to the rava consistency along with red chillies.This one is surely a super hit in the family.Lovely one Nags:)

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  22. I came, I saw, I left a comment... even left a link to something similar on my blog... and its not here :(:(:(

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  23. This is my husband's favorite too. But nowadays I prepare it using finely cracked wheat and also hominy grits. They taste good too.

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  24. Love, love this Nags and make it often for breakfast. Infact, this is in my darfts and should see the light of day sometime this month.:)

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  25. Every time I visit your blog, I learn something new, which is great! This sounds like an interesting recipe.

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  26. did u miss the grated coconut in the recipe.. when to add it??

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  27. Sakthi - thanks for pointing it out. Sorry about that, have added it now.

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  28. i tried this yesterday and it was soooooooo good.
    different from kerala one but still tasted excellent.

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  29. Sindhu - That's awesome :D Thanks a ton for letting me know :)

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  30. did u miss the grated coconut in the recipe.. when to add it??

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  31. OMG! this is soooooooooooo yummy... I gobble this up like crazy when my mom makes it... seriously Nags... you are torturing me by posting these pictures...

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  32. Sindhu - That's awesome :D Thanks a ton for letting me know :)

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