A bold and flavourful chutney made with small Indian anchovies, raw mango, coconut, and gentle spices—simple, nourishing, and deeply rooted in coastal home cooking. About This Chutney Anchovy chutney was a practical and flavour-packed preparation in many coastal homes, especially when larger fish were unavailable. Known as Kozhuva in Malayalam and by many other names … Continue reading Fried Anchovy (Kozhuva) Chutney
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During the jackfruit season in Kerala, we enjoy a variety of dishes made from both raw and ripe jackfruit. This Instant Eggless Jackfruit Pudding is a unique and delightful creation using ripe, soft jackfruit. Naturally sweet, aromatic, and melt-in-the-mouth, it tastes almost like ice cream — yet is completely traditional and comforting. You may also … Continue reading 🍮 Delicious Instant Eggless Jackfruit Pudding – A Must-Try Kerala Dessert 🌴
Chacka kuru, or jackfruit seeds, are an often-overlooked part of Kerala’s traditional cooking. In earlier households, nothing from the jackfruit tree was wasted. The seeds were cleaned, cooked, and turned into nourishing side dishes that were filling, flavourful, and economical. This chacka kuru olath is a simple stir-fry made with cooked jackfruit seeds, onions, spices, … Continue reading Chakka Kuru Olath – Jackfruit Seed Stir-Fry (Kerala Style)
Watch on You Tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi-VARUaEgw A scientifically proven mantra to obtain physical, mental and spiritual health (Holistic health). Dear Readers, please note all that is written here are the outcome of my research and understanding of a Universal Prayer, the “Gayathri Mantra”. Thanks to all the YouTube contributors and writers. References are all at the … Continue reading Heal Mind, Body and Spirit with ‘Gayathri Mantra’
Today I am presenting to you a rare fruit which has earned name and fame lately for its benefit in preventing or curing cancer. In some parts of Kerala it is called Mullatha, it is also known as Piruthi Chacka/Plathi Chacka. In English it is called Sour soup. Mostly people use its ripe fruit for … Continue reading Mullatha Thoran
Multigrain bread pudding is a simple home-style dessert made with everyday kitchen ingredients. This steamed pudding is soft, mildly sweet, and nourishing, making it suitable for all age groups. Prepared without baking, it reflects the traditional practice of steaming desserts and using natural sweeteners like jaggery or honey. Why This Dessert Fits a Traditional Kitchen … Continue reading Easy and Delicious Multigrain Bread Pudding
Idinchakka or tender jackfruit for making Idinchakka cutlet – a traditional tender jackfruit snack from Kerala
Multigrain bread sandwich is a wholesome everyday recipe that brings together simple ingredients for a light yet satisfying meal. Using multigrain bread with seeds like flax, pumpkin, and sesame adds natural fibre and minerals to your plate. Combined with fresh vegetables, egg, and a little cheese, this sandwich makes a balanced, easy meal without heaviness. … Continue reading Multigrain Bread Sandwich Recipe
Fish pickle has long been a treasured preparation in traditional Kerala kitchens, especially in coastal homes. Made to preserve fish for longer periods, it was prepared with care using generous spices, oil, and vinegar. What began as a practical method of preservation is today enjoyed as a rich delicacy, valued for its deep flavour and … Continue reading Traditional Spicy Fish Pickle
Crispy Spiced Banana Fingers is a simple homemade snack inspired by traditional Kerala kitchens. Prepared with unripe bananas and mild aromatic spices, this dish is a healthier alternative to deep-fried snacks and is often enjoyed as an evening treat with tea. Using fresh ingredients and home-style methods, this recipe balances taste, crunch, and nourishment. Scroll … Continue reading Crispy Spiced Banana Fingers Kerala recipe – A Healthy Delight
Raw mango chutney is one of the most common and beloved preparations from traditional Kerala homes. In earlier days, this chutney was made in almost every household—rich or poor—during mango season. The ingredients were simple, affordable, and easily available, making it an everyday side dish rather than a special treat. What was once daily food … Continue reading Traditional Raw Mango Chutney
Instant Onion and Lemon Pickle is a quick, no-cook accompaniment made with raw onion, lemon juice, spice, and oil. It is prepared in minutes and pairs well with simple meals, adding freshness and mild heat without the need for cooking or long resting time. Why This Pickle Works for Quick Meals No Cooking Required All … Continue reading Instant Onion and Lemon Pickle (No-Cook Recipe)
Crispy Fish Fry is a much-loved home-style preparation where fresh fish is marinated with spices and shallow fried until the outside turns crisp while the inside remains juicy. Sardines are commonly used for this dish due to their rich flavour and natural fat content, though other fish varieties can also be used. This recipe focuses … Continue reading Simple Crispy Sardine Fry at Home
Oil-free chicken lollipops cooked with spices served with rice and chapati
Vegetable & Mutton Kuruma is a rich and aromatic curry that brings together tender mutton, wholesome vegetables, and traditional Kerala spices in a flavorful masala gravy. This delicious combination makes it a perfect main course for family meals, special occasions, or festive lunches. The dish blends the goodness of protein-rich mutton with a medley of … Continue reading Vegetable & Mutton Kuruma – A Hearty Kerala-Style Dish
Traditional Use of Sweet Potato Sweet potato has long been a nourishing root in traditional homes, prepared in simple ways such as boiling, mashing, or lightly sweetening. When combined with coconut and mild sweetness, it became a comforting dish enjoyed without heavy spices or elaborate cooking. Creamy Sweet Potato reflects traditional food wisdom—minimal ingredients, gentle … Continue reading Creamy Sweet Potato
Chicken Rice Changu is a unique and delightful snack that blends minced chicken with soft rice flour dough, crafted into adorable shapes and steamed to tender perfection. Tender chicken seasoned with spices fills each fragrant rice flour cup, creating a satisfying bite that’s equally great as a snack or light meal. This recipe combines simple … Continue reading Chicken Rice Changu – Savory Steamed Chicken & Rice Flour Bites
Pazhampori, also known as Banana Flakes or lovingly called “Bolly” in some regions of Kerala, is one of the most popular traditional tea-time snacks. Made using ripe Kerala bananas coated in a mixture of rice flour batter and deep-fried until golden, Pazhampori is enjoyed both as a snack and a comfort food across generations. Simple … Continue reading Delicious Pazhampori (Banana Flakes) – A Traditional Kerala Two-in-One Snack
Chicken Upma is a delicious and satisfying twist on the classic South Indian upma. By adding tender pieces of chicken to semolina (rava), this dish becomes a wholesome and flavorful meal that works perfectly for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner. It combines the light texture of traditional upma with savory chicken and aromatic spices for … Continue reading Chicken Upma Recipe
Egg Thoran is a quick, homely Kerala-style stir-fry made with egg, onion, tomato, and mild spices. Prepared in minutes, this dish is a lifesaver on busy days, unexpected guest visits, or when you want a nutritious side without elaborate cooking. Rooted in Kerala’s everyday kitchen traditions, Egg Thoran follows the same philosophy as most Thoran … Continue reading Quick and Easy Egg Thoran – A Simple Kerala Side Dish
