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Creamy Coffee Milkshake Recipe with Homemade Coffee Syrup

"Creamy Coffee Milkshake with Homemade Coffee Syrup and Vanilla Ice Cream: A delightful coffee lover's treat."
"Creamy Coffee Milkshake Recipe: Homemade Coffee Syrup & Vanilla Ice Cream Delight"

     Indulge in the ultimate coffee lover's dream with this luscious Coffee Milkshake recipe! Made with fresh cow's milk, velvety vanilla ice cream, and a delightful homemade coffee syrup, this frosty concoction is the perfect treat to beat the heat and satisfy your caffeine cravings. Follow the step-by-step guide to create a coffee milkshake that will leave your taste buds dancing with delight!

     Take a sip of this delightful coffee milkshake and let the flavours swirl on your palate. It's a dreamy concoction you won't be able to resist!    

"Creamy Coffee Milkshake with Homemade Coffee Syrup and Vanilla Ice Cream: A delightful coffee lover's treat."
"Creamy Coffee Milkshake Recipe: Homemade Coffee Syrup & Vanilla Ice Cream Delight"

     This Coffee Milkshake with homemade Coffee Syrup is a heavenly treat that combines the best of coffee and ice cream into one delectable drink. This delicious Coffee Milkshake can be easily masqueraded as a Dessert too, which will surely appease your Caffeine Cravings and your Sweet Tooth.  Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or just looking to cool off on a hot day, this creamy creation will leave you craving for more. So, whip up this delightful milkshake and make every moment a coffee-flavoured celebration!
 
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Cuisine - Around the World
Recipe Type - Beverage
Difficulty - Medium
Serves - 2-3 Tall glasses
Author - SM     
  
Preparation Time - 10 -15 Minutes 
 
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 "Creamy Coffee Milkshake Recipe with Homemade Coffee Syrup & Vanilla Ice Cream Delight"

"Creamy Coffee Milkshake with Homemade Coffee Syrup and Vanilla Ice Cream: A delightful coffee lover's treat."
"Creamy Coffee Milkshake Recipe: Homemade Coffee Syrup & Vanilla Ice Cream Delight"

Ingredients:

For Creamy Coffee Milkshake: 

Milk - 2 Cups (Chilled)
Homemade Coffee Syrup - 3–4 Tablespoons
Vanilla Ice Cream - 2–3 Scoops
Ice Cubes - a few

Optional Ingredients:


Vanilla Essence - a few Drops 
 

Use this Step-by-Step guide to Create your own Heavenly Coffee Syrup

 

"Creamy Coffee Milkshake with Homemade Coffee Syrup and Vanilla Ice Cream: A delightful coffee lover's treat."
Coffee Syrup

METHOD:

  • Chill the Milk in the refrigerator for a few hours. 

  • In a blender, add generous scoops of creamy vanilla ice cream with some Ice Cubes.

  • Pour in the Coffee Syrup & Chilled Milk into it. 

  • Blend all the ingredients until you achieve a creamy, velvety texture that will make you swoon.

  • Take a tall glass and drizzle some of the homemade coffee syrup along the insides.

  • Pour the coffee milkshake into the glass, filling it to the brim.
 
"Creamy Coffee Milkshake with Homemade Coffee Syrup and Vanilla Ice Cream: A delightful coffee lover's treat."
"Creamy Coffee Milkshake Recipe: Homemade Coffee Syrup & Vanilla Ice Cream Delight"
 
  • Add a Touch of Decadence by topping the Coffee Milkshake with a dollop of Vanilla Ice cream.
  • Drizzle extra coffee syrup over the Milkshake, for that extra note of Coffee flavour.
"Creamy Coffee Milkshake with Homemade Coffee Syrup and Vanilla Ice Cream: A delightful coffee lover's treat."
"Creamy Coffee Milkshake Recipe: Homemade Coffee Syrup & Vanilla Ice Cream Delight"

Notes:

  • Coffee Syrup Consistency: The homemade coffee syrup should have a rich, syrupy consistency after simmering. If it's too thin, you can continue simmering it for a few more minutes until it thickens. On the other hand, if it's too thick, you can add a splash of water and gently stir until it reaches the desired consistency.
  • Coffee Strength: Adjust the amount of coffee syrup according to your preferred coffee intensity. For a bolder coffee flavour, add an extra tablespoon of syrup, and for a milder taste, reduce the amount slightly. This recipe provides a balanced coffee flavour, but feel free to personalize it to your liking.
  • Ice Cream Variation: While this recipe calls for creamy vanilla ice cream, you can experiment with different ice cream flavours to add unique twists to your coffee milkshake. Try using chocolate, caramel, or even hazelnut ice cream for delightful flavour combinations.
  • Toppings Galore: Get creative with toppings to enhance the visual appeal and taste of your coffee milkshake. Consider adding chocolate shavings, crushed cookies, or a sprinkle of cocoa powder on top of the whipped cream and coffee syrup for an extra indulgent touch.
  • Dairy-Free Option: For a dairy-free version, you can substitute the cow's milk with your favourite plant-based milk, such as almond, soy, or oat milk. Choose a non-dairy vanilla ice cream to complement the coffee syrup and create a vegan-friendly coffee milkshake.
  • Sweetness Level: The sweetness of the milkshake will depend on the sweetness of your homemade coffee syrup and vanilla ice cream. If you prefer a sweeter milkshake, use a sweeter syrup and ice cream, or add a little extra granulated sugar to the coffee syrup during preparation.
  • Make-Ahead Tip: Prepare the coffee syrup in advance and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. This way, you can quickly whip up a coffee milkshake whenever the craving strikes.


"Aromatic and vibrant Vengaya Chutney, a spicy and flavourful South Indian condiment made with small onions, adding a touch of culinary delight to your dishes."
Spice Up Your Meals with Chinna Vengaya Chutney | South Indian Small Onion Chutney


Spicy Chinna Vengaya Chutney Recipe | Small Onion Chutney

    When it comes to side dishes for popular South Indian dishes like Idli, Dosa, Paniyaram, Uthappam, Sambar and Coconut Chutney usually take the spotlight. However, there are underrated chutneys that deserve special mention, like the flavourful and versatile Chinna Vengaya Chutney. This spicy chutney, made with shallots or small onions, adds a unique twist to your meal. Learn how to make this delicious Chinna Vengaya Chutney with this easy recipe and elevate your dishes.

    The Rojapoo Chutney Story In my household - My Mom used to make a quick fix chutney that was a variation of Ulli Mulagu Chalichathu. She lovingly named it Rojapoo Chutney for me when I was a kid, with the sole intention of making me eat Idli and Dosas with this spicy chutney. To entice me, she would convince me that it was made with delicate rose petals, which gave it a pink colour. She added a bit of green chillies for spiciness and drizzled coconut oil over the chutney to enhance the flavours. As I grew older and started cooking myself, I put my own twist on the chutney by substituting green chillies with red chilli powder. To this day, these chutneys hold a special place in my kitchen, reminding me of those cherished childhood memories.

"Click here to explore my version of a spicy twist with Vengaya Chutney."

    Add a zing to your South Indian meals with this delicious and spicy Chinna Vengaya Chutney. Made with small onions, this under-celebrated chutney brings a burst of flavour to your favourite dishes. Try this easy-to-make recipe and elevate your culinary experience. Enjoy the Chinna Vengaya Chutney with various breakfast or dinner items for a delightful and satisfying meal. And remember, every chutney has its own story, just like the delightful Rojapoo Chutney that brings back fond childhood memories.

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Cuisine - South India 
Recipe Type - Condiment
Spice Level - Medium-High
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 3-4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 10-15 Minutes
Cooking Time - 10-15 Minutes

 

 

Flavourful Chinna Vengaya Chutney Recipe for a Spicy Twist/Elevate Your South Indian Dishes with Small Onion Chutney

"Aromatic and vibrant Vengaya Chutney, a spicy and flavourful South Indian condiment made with small onions, adding a touch of culinary delight to your dishes."
Spice Up Your Meals with Chinna Vengaya Chutney | South Indian Small Onion Chutney

 

Ingredients:

For Chinna Vengaya Chutney:

Gingelly Oil - 1 Tablespoon
Small Onions/Indian shallots - 1 Cup
Big Onion - 1 No.(Big)
Garlic - 8–10 cloves
Dry Red Chillies - 4 No's.
Kashmiri Red Chillies - 3 No's.
Tamarind - 1/2 a Lemon size
Salt - To Taste
Water - 1/2 Cup

 

For Tempering:

Gingelly Oil - 2 Teaspoons
Mustard Seeds - 1/4 Teaspoon
Urad Dhal - 1/2 Teaspoon
Dry Red Chillies - 2-3 No's.
Asafoetida - 1/8 Teaspoon
Curry Leaves - a Sprig
Jaggery - 1/2 Teaspoon (Optional)

 

Method:

For Chinna Vengaya Chutney:

  • Heat Gingelly Oil in a pan.
  • Add Dry Red chillies and Kashmiri Dry Chillies and fry it on a low flame for a few minutes.
  • Remove it from the oil and keep it aside.
  • In the remaining oil, add small onions, chopped regular onions, garlic, and salt. 
  • Add 1/2 a lemon-sized tamarind and give a quick stir. 
  • Sauté it for about 6–7 minutes until the onions turn slightly brown and translucent. 
  • Remove from heat and let it cool.
  • Grind the onion mixture along with the roasted chillies into a smooth paste. 
  • Avoid adding water while grinding. Set aside.

For Tempering:

  • Heat Gingelly Oil in a pan, splutter mustard seeds, add urad dhal. Let it turn into light golden colour.
  • Add dried red chillies, curry leaves, and asafoetida and fry it on a low flame for a few seconds.
  • Now, pour in the ground onion paste to the pan. 
  • Rinse the mixer jar with 1/4 cup of water and add it to the pan. 
  • Optionally, add half a teaspoon of powdered jaggery for added flavour.
  • Sauté the chutney for a couple of minutes until it thickens to the desired consistency. Avoid overcooking, as the onions are already cooked.
  • Serve the flavourful Chinna Vengaya Chutney with a variety of South Indian dishes like Idli, Dosa, Paniyaram, Uthappam, Ilaneer Dosai, Kal Dosai, Set Dosai, or Rava Dosai.

Tips and Notes:

Variety of Chillies: 

     For an authentic flavour, use a combination of Kashmiri red chillies and Normal dry red chillies. The Kashmiri chillies not only add a vibrant colour but also lend a unique taste to the chutney. However, if you don't have access to Kashmiri chillies, you can omit them and use only the regular dried red chillies.

Roasting Chillies: 

     Take care not to overcook or burn the dried red chillies while sautéing them. They can quickly turn bitter if exposed to high heat for too long. Sauté them just until they become plump and aromatic.

Sautéing Onions: 

     When sautéing the small onions and regular onions, aim for a golden brown colour and translucent. This helps enhance the depth of flavour in the chutney.

Grinding the Onion Mixture: 

     While grinding the onion mixture along with the roasted chillies, refrain from adding water. This ensures a thicker consistency and concentrated flavours in the chutney. However, if needed, you can add a small amount of water sparingly.

Tempering the Chutney: 

     The tempering process adds an aromatic touch to the chutney. Allow the urad dhal to turn golden brown before adding the mustard seeds, dried red chillies, curry leaves, and asafoetida. This enhances the overall flavour profile of the chutney.

Adjusting Consistency:

     If you prefer a thinner consistency for the chutney, you can add a little water while sautéing the onion mixture or during the tempering stage. However, be cautious not to make it too runny, as the chutney should have a slightly thick texture.

Adding Jaggery:

     Including jaggery in the chutney helps balance the flavours by adding a subtle sweetness. It can be omitted if you prefer a purely spicy chutney or adjust the amount according to your taste preference.

Serving Suggestions: 

     The Chinna Vengayam Chutney pairs well with various South Indian dishes like Idli, Dosa, Paniyaram, Uthappam, Ilaneer Dosai, Kal Dosai, Set Dosai, or Rava Dosai.  However, feel free to experiment and enjoy it with other dishes or as a dip for snacks.

      Remember, cooking is a creative process, so feel free to adjust the spice levels, ingredients, or proportions based on your personal taste preferences. Enjoy the delicious and flavoursome Chinna Vengayam Chutney!


 




Crispy Rava Dosa served with chutney

"Indulge in Instant Crispy Bliss: Quick and Easy Rava Dosa Recipe"



"Crispy Rava Dosa Recipe - Recreating the Authentic Flavours"

How to make Crispy Rava Dosa in Restaurant Style

    Rava Dosa is a popular South Indian delicacy known for its thin, crispy texture and delightful taste. After enjoying this dish at Anandha Bhavan in Singapore, and it is my regular go-to order at Osman Restaurant in JB, Malaysia, I set out on a mission to replicate the perfect Restaurant-style crispy Rava Dosa at home. This easy, no-fail recipe gives you the perfect golden, lacy dosa—without any soaking or fermentation! After countless trials (and many not-so-crispy dosas later!), I finally cracked the secret to crispy perfection. The key? A thin, watery batter!

    This quick and easy Rava Dosa recipe delivers the same restaurant-style crispiness, all without soaking, grinding, or fermentation. Whether you prefer the classic plain Rava Dosa, Onion Rava Dosa, or a spiced version, this guide will help you nail the perfect dosa every time!

A Brief History of Rava Dosa

    While dosas come in many forms, including quick-fix options like Maida Dosai and Gothumai Dosai, Rava Dosa is believed to have originated as a solution during times of rice scarcity. Some suggest that, much like Rava Idli, which was created by MTR Hotels during the Bengal famine, Rava Dosa emerged as a practical invention when rice was limited. The adaptability and creativity in response to ingredient shortages have often led to the development of unique and flavourful dishes like this one.

    Though the exact origins of authentic Rava Dosa are not well-documented, it is widely believed to have originated in Karnataka, particularly among the Tulu Brahmins of the Mangalore-Udupi region. This crispy dosa variation gained popularity within Karnataka and eventually spread to other South Indian states, where it became an integral part of the regional cuisine. Today, it remains a cherished dish across India.


Golden crispy rava dosa served on a banana leaf with a side of spicy peanut chutney in a brass bowl, a classic South Indian breakfast.

Crispy Rava Dosa with Spicy Chutney – A South Indian Delight!


Why You’ll Love This Rava Dosa Recipe

  • Instant & No Fermentation – Saves time! 
  • Crispy, Lacy Texture – Just like in South Indian restaurants. 
  • Customizable – Add onions, carrots, green chillies, or spices! 
  • Perfect for Breakfast or Dinner – Light yet satisfying.


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Rava Dosai Recipe Overview

  • Cuisine - South Indian
  • Course - Main Course
  • Difficulty - Medium
  • Serves - 3–4 Persons
  • Author - SM   

Time Estimate

  • Preparation Time - 25-30 Minutes
  • Cooking Time - 15-20 Minutes


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"Master the Art of Instant Rava Dosa – Crispy, Golden & Effortless!"


Golden, crispy, and lacy Rava Dosa served on a fresh banana leaf, accompanied by a bowl of coconut chutney with dry red chillies.

"Crispy, Lacy & Easy Rava Dosa Recipe – A South Indian Classic!"

Ingredients for Rava Dosa

For the Batter:

  • 1 Cup White Rava/Semolina
  • 1/2 Cup Rice Flour
  • 1/4 Cup All-purpose Flour
  • 2 Big Onions, finely chopped
  • 2–3 Green Chillies, finely chopped
  • 1 Tablespoon Ginger, grated
  • 1 Tablespoon Cumin Seeds
  • 1 Tablespoon Peppercorns, crushed
  • A handful of Fresh Coriander Leaves, chopped
  • Salt to taste
  • Water as needed (to make a thin, watery batter)

For Cooking:

  • Oil – for drizzling

How to Make Crispy Rava Dosa (Step-by-Step Guide)

Step 1: Prepare the Batter
  • In a large mixing bowl, combine semolina, rice flour, and all-purpose flour.
  • Add chopped onions, green chillies, grated ginger, cumin seeds, crushed peppercorns, and coriander leaves.
  • Add salt and gradually mix in water, stirring continuously to form a thin, watery batter. Ensure no lumps remain.
  • Cover and let the batter rest for 20 minutes to absorb flavours.

Step 2: Adjust Consistency

  • After resting, stir the batter. If it thickens, add more water to restore its free-flowing consistency.

Step 3: Heat the Tawa & Pour the Batter

  • Heat a non-stick dosa tawa on medium heat. Make sure it’s well-heated.
  • Pour a ladle of watery batter from the outer edge towards the centre, creating a lacy effect. Fill any gaps as needed.

Step 4: Cook the Dosa

  • Drizzle a few drops of oil around the edges.
  • Cook on medium heat until the dosa turns golden and crispy.
  • Carefully lift with a spatula and fold it into a half-moon or roll it.
  • Remove and serve hot.
  • Repeat for the remaining batter, stirring the batter each time before making a new dosa.

Step 5: Serve & Enjoy!

  • Enjoy your crispy Rava Dosa with Coconut Chutney, Sambar, or Tomato Chutney.




Close-up view of a golden-brown, crispy, and lacy Rava Dosa, highlighting its delicate texture and crisp edges, served with coconut chutney.

"Close-Up of Rava Dosa – Crispy & Lacy!"

Pro Tips for Perfect Rava Dosa

  • Rava Dosa Batter Tips - Thin, watery batter is the key to achieving lacy, crispy dosas. 
  • Stir the batter before pouring each time, as the flours settle at the bottom.
  • For extra crunch, sprinkle some Sesame Seeds or Cashew nuts (broken into 4 pieces) or Groundnuts (slightly crushed) after pouring the batter.
  • Rub the tawa with a sliced onion before making each dosa for a well-seasoned surface.
  • Enhance your dosa with grated carrots, fresh curry leaves, or moringa leaves for added nutrition and flavour.
  • Cook on medium heat to get an even golden brown colour.
 

FAQs on Rava Dosa

Why is my Rava Dosa not crispy?

  • The batter may be too thick. Ensure it is runny and free-flowing.
  • Cook on medium heat and do not flip the dosa.
  • The tawa must be hot enough before pouring the batter.

Can I make Rava Dosa without all-purpose flour?

  • Yes! You can skip all-purpose flour or replace it with more rice flour for a crispier texture.

How do I prevent my Rava Dosa from sticking?

  • Use a non-stick or well seasoned cast-iron tawa.
  • Grease the tawa lightly and wipe with a tissue before making each dosa.
  • If using an iron tawa, season it well before cooking.

Can I store the Rava Dosa batter?

  • Yes! Store it in the fridge for up to 1 day. Before using, stir well and adjust water consistency if needed. But keep in mind, that the texture might not be as crispy and lacy as the fresh batter.

What is the best Chutneys & Sambar for Rava Dosa?

  • Classic Coconut Chutney 
  • Spicy Tomato Chutney 
  • Mint/Coriander Chutney
  • Traditional Sambar

Looking for more dosa variations? Check these out! 

  • Masala Dosai – Click Here 
  • Ragi Dosai (Finger Millet Dosa) – Click Here 
  • Tomato Dosai – Click Here

Enjoy the Ultimate South Indian Breakfast!

    This quick & easy Rava Dosa recipe brings the authentic restaurant-style crispiness straight to your home! Perfect for breakfast or dinner, no soaking or fermentation required.  

     Did you try this recipe? Comment below and let me know how your Rava Dosa turned out! If you loved it, share it with your friends and family!






"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice
 
"Delicious Pineapple and Cucumber Juice: Refreshing and Nutrient-Packed for a Healthy Boost"

    Quench your thirst and revitalize your body with a delightful glass of pineapple and cucumber juice. This invigorating beverage offers a burst of flavours while providing a multitude of essential nutrients. While some claim potential health benefits and detoxifying effects, it's important to note that individual results may vary. In this blog post, let's explore the tantalizing blend of pineapple and cucumber, highlighting their refreshing qualities, nutritional value, and potential for a healthy boost. Let's dive into the details!

     Experience the invigorating and revitalizing power of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice as you can indulge in the delightful fusion of pineapple and cucumber flavours. This refreshing beverage offers the perfect balance of sweetness and crispness, making it an ideal choice to quench your thirst and awaken your senses. Sip on this harmonious blend and let the refreshing taste transport you to a tropical oasis, where the tanginess of pineapple and the coolness of cucumber combine to create a truly delightful and rejuvenating drink. Whether you're enjoying it on a hot summer day or as a refreshing pick-me-up any time of the year, Pineapple and Cucumber Juice is the ultimate thirst-quencher that will leave you feeling refreshed and revitalized.

"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice

    Let's look into the remarkable nutritional highlights of Pineapple and Cucumber, two powerhouse ingredients that contribute to the health benefits of this delightful juice. Pineapple boasts an impressive array of essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, manganese, and bromelain—an enzyme known for its anti-inflammatory properties. These nutrients play a vital role in supporting immune function, promoting healthy skin, and aiding digestion. Meanwhile, cucumber shines with its hydrating properties, thanks to its high water content. Additionally, it provides vitamins K and C, as well as minerals like potassium and magnesium, which are essential for maintaining optimal health and hydration levels. 
 
    In addition to its potential health benefits, Pineapple and Cucumber Juice may have revitalizing and detoxifying effects on the body. Detoxification is a natural process that helps eliminate toxins, and this juice can support it by providing hydration, essential nutrients, and enzymes. Pineapple's bromelain and cucumber's high water content contribute to hydration, aiding the body's natural detoxification pathways. Furthermore, both ingredients contain fibre, which promotes healthy digestion and helps remove waste from the body, supporting overall detoxification.   
 
    When it comes to the potential for a healthy boost, Pineapple and Cucumber Juice may offer various advantages, though it's important to note that individual results may vary.  Incorporating this refreshing juice into your routine can be a flavourful way to potentially enhance your well-being. 
  
"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice
 
     Creating your own Pineapple and Cucumber Juice is a simple and delightful endeavour. Follow our easy-to-follow recipe to concoct this flavourful elixir in the comfort of your own kitchen. Feel free to experiment with variations and additions, such as adding a splash of lime juice for an extra citrusy tang or incorporating a handful of fresh mint leaves for added freshness. Tailor the recipe to suit your taste preferences and enjoy the refreshing and nutrient-packed goodness of this homemade juice.  
 
     To truly harness the benefits of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice, it's essential to incorporate it into a balanced lifestyle. Learn how to seamlessly integrate this invigorating beverage into your daily routine, alongside a balanced diet, regular exercise, and other wellness practices. Emphasize the importance of nourishing your body with whole, nutrient-dense foods and engaging in physical activities that promote vitality and well-being. By adopting a holistic approach to wellness, you can optimize the potential benefits of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice and enhance your overall health and vitality. 
 
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Recipe Type - Juice
Difficulty - Medium
Serves - 3-4
Author - SM  

Preparation Time - 15 -20 Minutes
 

Refreshing Pineapple & Cucumber Juice 

"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice


Here's a simple and delicious recipe for Pineapple and Cucumber Juice - The Perfect Refreshment for Summer:

Ingredients:

Pineapple - 1 Cup
Cucumber (medium-sized)  - 1 No.
Lemon  - 1/2 a Lemon
Cold Water - 1 Cup
Ice Cubes - a Few (Optional)

 

Add-ons (If preferred):

Sweetener of your choice
Mint Leaves - a Few
Cucumber/Pineapple slices - to Garnish


Method:

  • Using a knife, slice off the top & bottom part of the Pineapple, and cut off the outer layer. 
  • Slice the Pineapple and cut it into chunks.
  • Slice off the ends of a cucumber and cut it into pieces.  Can peel the cucumber, if preferred.
  • Place the pineapple chunks and chopped cucumber into a blender or juicer.
  • Squeeze the juice of half a lemon into the blender.
  • Add the cold water to the blender.
  • Blend the ingredients on high speed until smooth and well combined.
  • If desired, strain the juice using a fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth to remove any pulp.
  • Pour the juice into glasses filled with ice cubes, if desired.
  • Give the juice a quick stir and serve chilled.
  • Enjoy the refreshing and nutrient-packed Pineapple and Cucumber Juice!
"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice

 

NOTES: 

  • Adding Sweeteners to the drink is purely optional.

  • Adding Lemon Juice or Mint Leaves to the juice can give you an extra note of taste and flavour to the Pineapple & Cucumber Juice. But it is purely optional.

     

 Storing Pineapple and Cucumber Juice: Freshness and Shelf Life    

    When it comes to storing Pineapple and Cucumber Juice, refrigeration is key to preserving its freshness and flavour. While it's always best to consume freshly made juice for maximum nutritional benefits, you may find it useful to store leftover juice or prepare it in advance. Here's a handy guide to proper storage: 
 
Refrigeration: As soon as you prepare the juice, transfer it to an airtight container like a glass jar or bottle. Make sure to seal the container tightly to prevent oxidation and nutrient loss. Store the juice in the refrigerator at a temperature of 4 °C (40 °F) or below to maintain its quality. 
 
Shelf Life: Pineapple and Cucumber Juice can generally be stored in the refrigerator for about 2–3 days. However, it's important to note that the longer it's stored, the more likely it is to lose its freshness and vibrant flavours. For the best taste experience, it's recommended to consume the juice as soon as possible. 
 
Separation: It's normal for natural separation to occur in the juice due to the varying densities of the ingredients. Prior to consumption, give the container a gentle shake or stir to blend the juice back together and ensure a consistent taste. 
 
Quality Check: Always inspect the juice before consuming to ensure it hasn't spoiled. Watch out for any off smells, unusual colours, or odd textures. If you notice any signs of spoilage, it's best to discard the juice to maintain your health and safety.
     
    While storing Pineapple and Cucumber Juice can be convenient, it's important to note that the flavour and quality of the juice may diminish the longer it's kept. To fully enjoy the optimal nutritional content, it's recommended to prepare fresh batches of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice whenever possible. By doing so, you can savour the deliciousness and reap the maximum benefits.
"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice

 

Savouring the Delightful Benefits of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice

    Indulge in the delightful combination of pineapple and cucumber juice, a refreshing concoction that offers not only a tantalizing taste but also a range of potential health benefits and rejuvenating effects. While individual experiences may vary, incorporating this delightful beverage into your healthy lifestyle can be a delightful choice. Stay hydrated, nourish your body with essential nutrients, and relish in the invigorating qualities of pineapple and cucumber juice. Cheers to your well-being!




THICK COCONUT CHUTNEY
GETTI CHUTNEY RECIPE

 
    "Getti Chutney" is a term used in South Indian Cuisine. It refers to a thick and coarse coconut chutney that has a chunky texture. The word "getti" in Tamil means "lumpy" or "thick," which perfectly describes the texture of this chutney. It is typically made by grinding fresh coconut, roasted Chana Dhal commonly called Pottukadalai, Green Chillies, Ginger, and other spices together.  
 
    Getti Chutney, a versatile condiment, is commonly enjoyed as a side dish with popular South Indian breakfast items such as Idli, Dosa, Uthappam, Paniyaram, as well as with other dishes like Pongal, Upma, Sevai, and Kichadi. It also complements snacks like Vadai, Bajji, and Bonda. Personally, I find that Getti Chutney pairs exceptionally well with Lemon Rice and Puliyodharai (Tamarind Rice). The combination of coconut, pottukadalai, and spices creates a delightful flavour that complements the simplicity of these dishes.

    Traditionally, Getti Chutney is ground using an Ammikkal, a flat stone mortar and a cylindrical pestle.  It is known for its effectiveness in grinding various spices, herbs, and other ingredients used in South Indian cuisine. It provides a unique texture and flavour to the ground ingredients, giving dishes an authentic taste.  It is believed that the slow grinding process in the ammikkal helps retain the natural flavours, helps release the essential oils and aromas of the ingredients, resulting in rich and flavourful preparations.

    Using an ammikkal requires a bit of physical effort and patience compared to modern kitchen appliances like blenders or food processors. However, many people still prefer the traditional method as it is believed to enhance the taste and texture of the dishes. So, when preparing recipes like Getti Chutney, using an ammikkal can add a traditional touch and elevate the flavours of the chutney, resulting in a more aromatic and delicious chutney.  

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    Overall, the ammikkal is a cherished kitchen tool in South Indian households, valued for its ability to grind ingredients to perfection and create authentic flavours in traditional recipes. While many households continue to rely on the traditional kitchen tool, the ammikkal, for grinding spices, herbs, chutneys, and masalas, there are alternatives for those who prefer convenience. Personally, I opt to use a blender (mixie) and stick to the smaller jar, adding only a small amount of water while grinding the ingredients for a Getti Chutney. This allows me to achieve a texture similar to the one obtained when using an ammikkal.  But whenever it comes to an Authentic Getti Chutney Recipe it is always best when ground in an Ammikkal.

    Getti Chutney holds a special place in Tamil cinema, often being featured in memorable scenes. One such instance is in the dialogue, "Annanukku Idli Getti Chutney Parcel!"  However, personally, I associate Getti Chutney with a delightful scene from the Tamil movie "Marina." In this scene, the protagonist mischievously decides to surprise his girlfriend on her birthday. Instead of conventional gifts, he playfully presents her with a box of Idli accompanied by a generous serving of Getti Chutney. This playful gesture showcases the characters' sense of humour and their shared love for South Indian cuisine. It adds a light-hearted touch to the film, highlighting the playful dynamics and their affinity for unique surprises in their relationship.

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Cuisine - South India 
Recipe Type - Condiment: South Indian Chutney
Spice Level - Medium-High
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 3-4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 5 - 10 Minutes

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TRADITIONAL & VERSATILE GETTI CHUTNEY RECIPE - 

SOUTH INDIAN CONDIMENT

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GETTI CHUTNEY RECIPE

 

INGREDIENTS:

For Getti Chutney:

Grated Coconut - 1 Cup
Pottukadalai ( Roasted Gram Dhal) - 1/4 Cup
Green Chillies - 2–3 Nos.
Ginger - a small piece (Optional)
Curry Leaves - a Sprig
Salt - To Taste
Water - as Needed

 

METHOD:

  • In a blender or mixer grinder, add the grated Coconut, Pottukadalai, Green Chillies, ginger & Curry Leaves.
  • Add salt to taste.
  • Blend the mixture until you achieve a coarse or slightly smooth consistency. 
  • You can add a little water if required to facilitate blending.
  • Taste the chutney and adjust the salt and spice level if needed.
  • Transfer the Getti Chutney to a serving bowl or container.
  • This particular Getti Chutney does not require tempering.
  •  Serve the Getti Chutney with Idli, Dosa, Vadas, or any other South Indian dish of your choice.
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NOTES:

  • The above method is how I usually make.
  • I usually add more coconut than pottukadalai, if preferred can add more pottukadalai.
  • For a Whiter Chutney, just grind it with 1 Green Chilly and avoid all other condiments while grinding.  Temper as usual and serve.
  • Adjust the amount of Green Chillies according to your spice preference.
  • Use a small piece of ginger /1 small garlic/ 1 shallot to enhance the flavour in the chutney.
  • Sometimes, I love to add a few Curry Leaves / Coriander Leaves for a slight variation.

 


 
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