Rava Dosa is always my husband`s most favourite breakfast/tiffin/dinner entree. Any day is Rava Dosa day even if I am not able to make his favourite coconut chutney to go with it. Add a dash of finely chopped onions and his day is made. Last night I was pretty much stumped on what to make [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Snacks / Tiffin Varieties.’
Onion Ragi Rava Dosa – Healthy & Tasty Tiffin Options.
Posted in Brisk Breakfast, Easy LunchBox Series., Snacks / Tiffin Varieties., tagged dosa, ragi, rava dosa, Snacks / Tiffin Varieties. on May 28, 2009 | 10 Comments »
Quick & Easy Idli Upma.(Upma snack made from idlis and seasoning with spices.)
Posted in Brisk Breakfast, Easy LunchBox Series., No Need of Onions!!!, Snacks / Tiffin Varieties., tagged idli upma, leftovers, Snacks / Tiffin Varieties. on May 13, 2009 | 13 Comments »
In my school days when I was a little girl, one of the things I used to hate was Idlis. I guess, I always felt that the Idlis by themselves have no taste whatsoever and derive the overall effect, by what goes on the side. Even today I feel its true. So whenever Amma used [...]
Sevai – (Steamed Rice Noodles made from scratch)
Posted in Kerala Cooking, No Need of Onions!!!, Snacks / Tiffin Varieties., tagged Nazhi, sevai, Sevai Press, Snacks / Tiffin Varieties. on May 7, 2009 | 20 Comments »
Just the name conjures up so many memories of my childhood and of my grandmother and mother toiling in the kitchen, on saturday afternoons to make delicous sevai for all of us for the evening as well as for the night. Sevai was always thought as “labourious” as we were in a lovely joint family [...]
Soft Fluffy Pooris – Comfort Foods!!!
Posted in Snacks / Tiffin Varieties., Travel, Kooking for Kids!!, Easy LunchBox Series., tagged snacks, Poori, Masal, Snacks / Tiffin Varieties. on March 26, 2009 | 9 Comments »
Pooris are a favourite everywhere. My husband loves pooris and would welcome the idea If I could fnd a way to make it for him everyday!!! Pooris are a part of my childhood, as they are special sunday tiffin preps. Sunday evenings, with piping hot pooris and masal and a cup of coffee….They were also [...]











