I prepared this sweet pidi kozhukatai on Chitra pournami day and offered to God along with raw mango pachadi , panagam and neer mor. I am very happy, I tried this kozhukattai on my own for the first time. So far my aunty(MIL) was there with me and she used to make all these and I was just a listener. Now my in-laws are in my native, so I was in a position to do it..Thank God, it turned out so well. It dint break, it was very soft as I expected 🙂
Ingredients 1 cup – 250ml
Please check THIS POST for my latest recipe on sweet pidi kozhukattai using store bought rice flour
Rice flour – 1 cup
Powdered jaggery – 3/4 cup
Water – 1.5 cups
Cardamom powder – 1/4 tsp
Grated coconut –1/4 cup
Method
Heat a pan with 1cup of water and add the powdered jaggery to it. Let it melt and strain the impurities if any.
The syrup starts to boil and becomes frothy. Now add the grated coconut, cardamom powder along with rice flour.
Mix well till it becomes like a chapati dough. If the water is not sufficient, add little hot water.. (Keep the hot water ready before this step). First I used 3/4 cup of water to make the syrup, then I added 1/4 cup of hot water. If you feel the water is more, add rice flour. No problem:) Now remove from the flame and let it cool.
Grease the idly maker plates with gingely oil .
Make oval shaped balls with the dough and just press it with your fingers. (U can get an idea by looking at the picture)
hi, chitra, kozhukottai looks very nice, i have never had it, it’s new to me and will make it some time…., good it came out well, you must be a good listener too….
Pidi kolukkattai….. very authentic dish and long forgotten one too. Thanks for reminding us all. Healthy traditional snacks like this make me nostalgic.Lovely pics too.
Thanks for trying my channa pulao dear. I feel happy that u liked it.
It came out pretty well than me dear.
Hugs.
Hey Chitra…thanks for dropping by at my blog and taking time to leave some valuable comments of urs dear…my mom’s name is Chitra…so comment was felt too close to my heart…it made me feel like it was by my mom itself n i treasure it 🙂 ur blog is too gud dear…ur kolukataai is making me drool…i’m sure gonna play my hands soon on ’em…i’ve totally forgotten abt ’em..thanx for reminding…
Oh wow nice blog makeover…..Looks spicy and neat….Pidi Kozhukattai sounds new to me….Mango chutney looks yummy….
both the dishes look great…mango chutney looks yummy 🙂
Hi Chitra,
nice dishes u've made wish I also could get a lunch box parceld 🙂
the T&T looks wow.
Enjoy!
tc
Wow this mom made a lot during or school days. Brings back good memories.
Looks yumm.
Both the dishes are looking yummy chithra..
wowww….both r lookin yummy.. 🙂
Both are looks delicious..fantastic
Looks delicious 🙂 And the pulao too..healthy one!
wow!! mango chutney!!thats nice!! and that kozhukattais looks soo cute n yummy, all at the same time!
That looks awesome…one of my favorite snacks ever.
first time here. ur blog is cool.i have never had pidi kuzhakkatai ..its so new to me.
wow! sonds intesting Thanks will give it a try soon
Wow pidikozhukattai superaa irruku Chitra:)
The kozukattais look perfect Chitra 🙂
hi, chitra, kozhukottai looks very nice, i have never had it, it’s new to me and will make it some time…., good it came out well, you must be a good listener too….
OMG, looks so good… with mangos these kollukattai’s should taste great and yummy!!! Your MIL should be proud of you!!!
I have not had it before, it is new to me, but looks yumm. Will give a try.
Great going CHitra..amazing dishes..:)
Hmm..Never had sweet version of this…looks interesting..
I make during Aadi masam for Maavilakku. Not a big fan of this.
Yours have come out well.
Liked the new look of your blog.
Thanku all foodies:)
Chana pulao is my fav too…..and ur blog looks neat
I’ve never had those before – look like delicious snacks!
Hi chitra thats looking so good and i have tasted this when my friends bring it collegue.. I love it . So bookmarked this..
Its new to me but looks nice and tasty.
All looks yummy Chitra.
loks yumm.
kozhukattai and manga pachadi, good combination, yummy feast 🙂
channa pulao looks healthy and delicious too .
I have not made the sweet version of these – looks yummy.
Channa pulao looks great too – i made the version on Srivalli’s blog.
Pidi kolukkattai….. very authentic dish and long forgotten one too. Thanks for reminding us all. Healthy traditional snacks like this make me nostalgic.Lovely pics too.
Thanks for trying my channa pulao dear. I feel happy that u liked it.
It came out pretty well than me dear.
Hugs.
I love mango chutney and the pulao seems great too..
something special for you in my blog.. 🙂
Thanku all.thanks lena:)
wow..both the dishes looks delicious…
Hey Chitra…thanks for dropping by at my blog and taking time to leave some valuable comments of urs dear…my mom’s name is Chitra…so comment was felt too close to my heart…it made me feel like it was by my mom itself n i treasure it 🙂 ur blog is too gud dear…ur kolukataai is making me drool…i’m sure gonna play my hands soon on ’em…i’ve totally forgotten abt ’em..thanx for reminding…
Pidi Kozhukattai is new to me….mango chutney looks mouthwatering
Nice dishes. I like the pidi kozhukattai. Its been long time i made this. thanks for sharing.
I can always go for mango chutney! Thanks for all the info on jaggery – I didn’t realize all of its health benefits.
Thanku all. @kavi,u touched me:)
nice info about jaggery and kozhukattai looks yum, mango chutney is my fav.