
This cookbook lists 10 Coorgi recipes, greatly simplified so that a first time cook can easily cook them. There are just a handful of Coorgi recipes available on the net, which is a pity, as this delightfully unique cuisine deserves to be more widely known.  For detailed recipes, check out Muthamma’s ‘The essential Kodava Cuisine’, published by Penguin India.
1.:    Inji Pachchadi (Ginger- Yogurt curry) Coconut, ginger, jaggery and salt is blended together, mildly cooked and mixed in with yogurt.
2.:    Ellu Pajji (Sesame chutney): Thick paste). Served mainly with Akki roti / dosa, this is  just roasted sesame seeds blended to a paste with coconut, green chilies and tamarind.
3.:    Tomato Pachadi (Tomato Chutney )  is just tomato raita flavoured with the typical Coorgi flavouring of coconut, green chili, mustard, garlic and salt blended together.
 4.:   Kummu Kari (Mushroom curry) is usually made from black jungle mushrooms
 5.:   Toppu Kari (Dry Spinach curry ) is just stir fried spinach.
 6.:   Boodi Kumbala Mor Kanni is boiled Ash gourd flavoured by coconut, cumin and mustard paste, (which is briefly cooked) and mixed in with yogurt..   
 7.:    Kootu Kari (Mixed vegetable curry )  is boiled, mixed vegetables cooked with spices and coconut paste into a thick gravy.
8.:    Chekke Kari (Raw Jack fruit sour curry) . Like Kerala, Baby jackfruit is a much loved vegetable (another specialty vegetable , like the North East is fermented Bamboo shoots) which is boiled along with tuvar dal and cooked with spices and tamarind.
 9.:.   Mudre Kanni (Horse gram gravy)   . Similar to the Ulava Charu of Andhra, horse gram stock is cooked with spices into a soupy gravy.
 10.:  Togay (Tuvar dal coconut curry)is boiled tuvar dal flavoured by coconut, cumin and garlic paste. Like many Coorgi curries, it is garnished with fried mustard, red chili and curry leaves.
 
 
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Hi Ramki,
I love the Kodava cookbook. Sorry to leave a message in comments but I don't have an email address for you. Hi
I am having a Pakoda competition over at my blog A perfect bit. Would love for you to do a pakora cookbook in your inimitable style...
Here is the link
http://a-perfect-bite.blogspot.com/2008/06/hot-and-spicy-and-pakora-contest.html
Rushina
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