Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Nellikkai (Indian gooseberries/Amla) thayir pachadi

Here is our version of superfruit from India. The more we consume, the more are we the benefactors. How much ever we say about this fruit is so little. Amla enhances food absorption, balances stomach acid, fortifies the liver, nourishes the brain and mental functioning, supports the heart, strengthens the lungs, regulates elimination, enhances fertility, helps the urinary system, is good for the skin, promotes healthier hair, acts as a body coolant, flushes out toxins, increases vitality, strengthens the eyes, improves muscle tone and it acts as an antioxidant.

It provides remedies for many diseases so it is widely used in ayurvedic medicines. Nellikkai/Amla is very rich in Vitamin C. It contains many minerals and vitamins like Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Carotene and Vitamin B Complex. Amla is also a powerful antioxidant agent. Many health problems are conduced by oxidative damage (when body cells use oxygen they produce by-products that can cause damage). Antioxidant agents prevent and repair such damages. Vitamin C is a good antioxidant agent and so is Gooseberry/Nellikkai/Amla.

Recipe:

Servings:  2-4 

Ingredients:

Nellikkai/Indian gooseberry/Amla Frozen (Big ones) - 1

Coconut thuruval/ dessicated coconut powder -2 tsp/ 1 tsp
Pachai milagai (Green chillies) - 2 small ones or 1 big one
Salt- to taste
Curd/Yogurt - 1 measuring cup

Procedure: 

1.) Cook nellikkai when u keep rice/dhal in ur pressure cooker for samayal in a seperate cup
or boil it in water for maybe 10mins.
2.) Remove the seed when it has cooled down.
3.) Grind coconut thuruval/dessicated coconut powder along with green chillies without adding water.
4.) Mix the ground powder with nellikkai and salt 
5.) Mash it up and make the mixture to a round ball and leave it for 10-15 mins for the flavours to infuse.
5.) Add curd and mix it well for the raitha consistency. If u feel that it is too creamy, then add water to ur desired consistency.

PS: U may feel that its too much curd/yogurt for one  nellikkai... But the taste is too strong and u would want to dilute it with so much thayir :)

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