Kaya Upperi, a beloved everyday dish in Kerala homes, turns humble raw banana into a soft, flavourful stir-fry in minutes. Before packaged snacks and heavy foods became common, this simple banana dish was a go-to for busy mornings, quick lunches, or a light side with rice. Here, un ripe Kerala banana meets mild spices, curry … Continue reading Kaya Upperi – Kerala-Style Raw Banana Stir-Fry
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Sweet, soft, and nostalgic — Kinnathappam is the comforting snack many of us grew up eating with chai in hand. Long before packaged cookies and store-bought cakes, this steamed rice cake was the beloved tea-time treat in Kerala homes. Made with simple ingredients like rice, coconut milk, jaggery, and a hint of spice, Kinnathappam shows … Continue reading Kinnathappam (Un-Fermented Rice Cake) — Instant, Healthy Tea Snack
Crispy vadas made with raw jackfruit and spices, suitable for tea time and evening snacks.👉 Get the recipe Chenda Kappa – Simple Kerala Tapioca Snack Boiled tapioca served with simple seasoning or chutney, commonly prepared in Kerala homes.👉 Get the recipe Kerala Yam Evening Snack with Chutney A simple boiled yam snack traditionally served with … Continue reading Jackfruit Vada – Traditional Kerala Evening Snack
Palappam — also called Milk Bread or Kerala Lace Bread — is a beloved traditional breakfast staple from Kerala. With its soft centre and delicate lacy edges, it’s a signature part of Christian festivities, Sunday breakfasts, and everyday meals in many homes across the state. Made from fermented rice batter enriched with coconut milk, palappam … Continue reading Palappam Recipe (Kerala Lace Bread)
Unaka Chemmeen Manga Chammanthi is a bold and flavorful Kerala chutney that pairs sun-dried prawns with tangy raw mango and aromatic spices. This dry prawn and mango chutney has a perfect balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy — making it a standout accompaniment for rice, kanji, appam, idiyappam, or rice roti. 🍤 Why This … Continue reading Unaka Chemmeen Manga Chammanthi (Dry Prawn & Mango Chutney) Kerala Style
Idiyappam, also known as string hoppers, are delicate steamed rice noodles that are a beloved breakfast item across Kerala and South India. Light, gluten-free, and incredibly versatile, idiyappam pairs beautifully with coconut milk, curry, stew, or even sweetened coconut sugar. This version focuses on simplicity and ease of preparation, making it perfect for everyday cooking … Continue reading Easy Idiyappam Recipe (String Hoppers)
Vattayappam is a soft, round, and mildly sweet steamed bread from Kerala, cherished for its light texture, subtle sweetness, and comfort food appeal. Made with rice flour and fermented for flavor, this traditional recipe is a favorite during festivals, family meals, and teatime gathering. 🍛 Why Vattayappam Is Special 🍚 Light, spongy texture 🍶 Mild … Continue reading Vattayappam – Traditional Kerala Round Bread
Kanji Water Delight is a delightful and wholesome way to make the most of leftover rice water — a simple, traditional ingredient that often goes unused. With a touch of jaggery, aromatic spices, and a hint of organic ghee, this recipe turns humble ingredients into a tasty comfort dish that can be enjoyed warm or … Continue reading Kanji Water Delight – Transform Leftover Rice Water into a Nourishing Treat
Kadala Kari, also known as Chickpea Curry, is a beloved traditional curry from Kerala made with black chickpeas (kadala) simmered in a rich and aromatic coconut-spice gravy. This hearty dish pairs beautifully with puttu, appam, idiyappam or rice, making it a favorite for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Chickpeas (kadala) are a great source of plant-based … Continue reading Kadala Curry – A Traditional Kerala Chickpea Curry
Puttu (Kerala Tube Bread): A Traditional Healthy Breakfast Puttu, also known as Kerala Tube Bread, is a classic traditional breakfast that has nourished generations. It was especially popular among those who preferred a non-fermented, light, and easily digestible meal. Made primarily from rice flour and fresh coconut, puttu is considered one of the healthiest traditional … Continue reading Kerala Puttu (Steamed Rice Cake)
Pazhamkanji, also known as fermented rice, is one of Kerala’s oldest and most nourishing traditional breakfasts. Long before probiotics became a health trend, our grandparents relied on this simple fermented food to stay energetic, cool, and strong throughout the day. Made from leftover cooked rice soaked overnight in water, pazhamkanji is a naturally fermented food … Continue reading Fermented Rice (Pazhamkanji) Recipe
