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"Fish Nirvana - A flavourful Kerala fish delight with rich coastal spices."

Authentic Fish Nirvana Recipe

Chef Pillai's Fish Nirvana Recipe | à´«ിà´·് à´¨ിർവാà´£: Authentic Kerala Style Fish Curry

Indulge in the magic of Fish Nirvana—a coastal masterpiece that brings the soul of Kerala’s backwaters straight to your dining table. This Chef Pillai inspired Fish Nirvana recipe combines succulent Kingfish, mild spices, and creamy coconut milk layered in  banana leaves for a symphony of flavours. Whether you are searching for a festive Kerala Christmas lunch or a simple seafood dinner, this dish is the ultimate "Nirvana" for your taste buds. Perfectly seasoned and poached to perfection, it’s a must-try for every seafood lover seeking that authentic, spicy, and tangy South Indian coastal charm at home!

 

A Little Coastal Magic for Your Table

    In the world of culinary excellence, Chef Suresh Pillai's traditional Kerala-style recipes stand as a testament to the rich and flavoursome heritage of South Indian cuisine. Having previously featured his delectable Egg Puff with Frozen Parotta on my blog, a culinary experiment that delighted Mutta Puffs deprived NRI taste buds and warmed hearts.  I couldn't resist the temptation to embark on yet another gastronomic adventure inspired by his creations.

    Today, we delve into the realm of Fish Nirvana. It’s a dish that beautifully combines the magic of Kerala's coastal flavours. It’s as much a tribute to the Chef’s genius as it is a celebration of Kerala 's culinary heritage. Let's dive into the backwaters of Kerala and sit along the shores with this coastal delight. It’s truly Kerala coast served on a plate!

Hungry for more? If you love the tang of the sea, don't forget to check out other Coastal Seafood Recipes and these fiery Kallu Shappu Specialities that will have you reaching for an extra glass of toddy (or water!).


"Fish Nirvana - A flavourful Kerala fish delight with rich coastal spices."

Creamy Fish Nirvana - Kingfish Curry

A Taste of Home: My Coastal Nostalgia

    There is something about the aroma of coconut oil hitting a hot manchatti(earthen pot) that acts like a time machine. Though my roots are in Palakkad and I grew up in Coimbatore, my early relationship with fish was... well, let’s just say it was love-hate relationship. Back in CBE, "fresh catch" was often a myth; the fishmongers usually had stock that was a few days (or weeks!) past its prime, carrying a "fishy" scent that would make proclaim its presence lingering around the vicinity even long after the whole batch is gulped down. 

    It wasn't until I moved to Malaysia and started exploring the wet markets here that I truly appreciated seafood, even if the reality of the journey from sea to market takes its time!

    For an NRI like me, memories of Kerala are often stitched together from short, vivid holiday visits or festival trips. But when the scent of the Vattiya Vazhayila (wilted banana leaf) fills my kitchen on a rainy afternoon, the distance disappears.  I was back in a coastal kerala, sitting on the porch, listening to the rain hitting the palm fronds - the unique smell of those dried palm leaves. This recipe is for everyone who's craving the lacy edges of a perfect Appam or just someone missing the comfort of Amma’s kitchen.  You know that "home" isn't a place, but a flavour you can recreate.

Well with Christmas on the line...

    This Fish Nirvana recipe is a perfect addition to your Christmas Lunch Menu, especially if you're planning a traditional Kerala-style feast with a focus on delightful seafood. The succulent kingfish, marinated and poached to perfection, promises to add an extra touch of joy and festivity to your holiday spread. Elevate your Christmas celebration with the coastal charm of Fish Nirvana!

Why You Will Love This Recipe

  • Texture: The fish is first fried for a golden crust, then poached in coconut milk for a "soft and juicy" finish.
  • Vattiya Vazhayila: Cooking on a banana leaf releases a subtle leafy fragrance that defines South Indian food.
  • The Balance: Creamy coconut milk meets the sharp, lip-smacking tang of raw mango.
  • Effortless & Easy: It looks like a high-end restaurant dish but is surprisingly simple to master in your own kitchen.

Fish Nirvana Recipe Overview

  • Cuisine: Kerala
  • Recipe Type: Main Course / Seafood
  • Yields: 4 Pieces
  • Servings: 2–3 People
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Author: SM @ Essence of Life - Food

Time Estimate

  • Preparation Time: 20 Minutes
  • Cooking Time: 20 Minutes (plus 30 mins marination)
  • Total Time: 40 Minutes

How to Cook Fish Nirvana: A Step-by-Step Guide

"Fish Nirvana - A flavourful Kerala fish delight with rich coastal spices."

Chef Pillai's Fish Nirvana Recipe

Ingredient List

For the Fish & Marinade:

  •     500g thick boneless Kingfish pieces (Seer Fish)
  •     1.5 tbsp Red Chilli Powder
  •     1 tsp Turmeric Powder
  •     1/2 tsp Black Pepper Powder
  •     1 tsp Salt
  •     Juice of a small Lemon
  •     1 tbsp Coconut Oil (for the paste)
  •     3–4 tbsp Coconut Oil (for shallow frying)
  •     2 sprigs Curry Leaves

For the Coconut Milk Base:

  • 2 Banana Leaves, cut in half (4 pieces)
  • 3–4 sprigs Curry Leaves
  • 8 Green Chillies, slit
  • 1.5 inch piece of Ginger, minced
  • 1 Raw Mango cut into small pieces
  • 1.5 cups Thick Coconut Milk (first extract)
  • 2 tsp Black Pepper Powder
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 3 tsp Coconut oil (for the final drizzle)

For that creamy fresh tasting Fish Nirvana, skip the tin! If you’ve got 10 minutes and a coconut, check out my guide on How to Make Fresh Homemade Coconut Milk. 


Method - Detailed Cooking Instructions

Step 1. The Marination 

  • Wash, clean, and prep the kingfish.
  • In a plate, mix the turmeric, red chilli powder, black pepper powder, salt, lemon juice, and 1 tbsp coconut oil to create a thick paste. Coat the fish evenly. Let it rest in the fridge for 30 minutes

Make small gashes on the fish with a sharp knife. This allows the masalas to penetrate deep. Be gentle—don't cut too deep!

Step 2. Shallow Frying 

  • Heat coconut oil in a pan. Gently place the fish in the oil and drop some curry leaves on top.
  • Once 3/4 cooked, remove the fish and set aside. 

Do not disturb or move the fish for the first 3 minutes. This ensures the masalas stick properly to the fish.

Step 3. Poaching the Fish 

  • Heat a wide pan or a Manchatti. 
  • Line the pan/manchatti with a large banana leaf on the bottom. 
  • Arrange your fried fish on the banana leaf. 
  • Top with curry leaves, slit green chillies, raw mango pieces, and minced ginger.

Step 4. Pour Coconut Milk

  • Pour the thick coconut milk around the sides of the pan only.
  • Sprinkle black pepper and a pinch of salt into the milk. Let the fish poach for 3–4 minutes over a low-medium heat. Finally, add a teaspoon of fresh coconut oil for that final hit of aroma.

First-extract of coconut milk is essential for this recipe. If you're in a hurry, full-fat canned coconut milk works too.

Step 5. The Final Touch

  • Finally, add a teaspoon of coconut oil for aroma. That's literally the very own Touch of a Malayalee!

  • "Fish Nirvana - A flavourful Kerala fish delight with rich coastal spices."

    Fish Nirvana Recipe | Authentic Kerala Style Kingfish 

    Pro Tips & Notes:

    • Fish Variety: While Kingfish is perfect, Karimeen (Pearl Spot) is the traditional choice. Pomfret or Tilapia or any firm fish of your choice also work beautifully.
    • Marination: The key to the rich flavour lies in the marination process. Ensure the masalas seep into the fish by making small gashes, allowing the spices to work it through the fish and then then the dish.
    • Vattiya Vazhayila (Wilted Banana Leaf): Cooking on banana leaves adds a distinctive aroma to the dish. If fresh banana leaves are unavailable or if your leaf is stiff, briefly run it over an open flame to soften it so it doesn't crack.
    • Thick Coconut Milk: For an authentic taste, opt for first extract of thick coconut milk. However, if time is a constraint, high-quality canned coconut milk serves as a convenient and delicious alternative.
    • Gentle Cooking: When frying the fish, resist the urge to move it too soon. Let it cook undisturbed for the initial minutes to ensure the masalas adhere and infuse the fish with flavour.
    • Festive Flexibility: While perfect for Christmas, this Fish Nirvana recipe is versatile enough to grace your table on any festive occasion. Its rich flavours and coastal charm make it a crowd-pleaser year-round.

    Storage Suggestions

    • Storage: Best eaten immediately. If you have leftovers, store in an airtight container for 24 hours. Reheat gently on the stovetop.

    Serving Suggestions: 

    • Pair with Kerala Classics -  lacy Kerala Appam or Malabar Parotta.
    • Serve with Idiyappam to soak up the creamy Fish Nirvana.
    • Goes perfectly with Steaming Hot Kerala Matta Rice.

    FAQs

    Q. Can I make this without a banana leaf? 

    • You can, but you'll miss that unique fragrance. If unavailable, dont fret! It tastes as good as it is minus the banana leaf aroma.

    Q. Is Fish Nirvana a spicy dish? 

    • The coconut milk mellows the 8 green chillies, leaving you with a creamy, subtle down spiciness.  If you are worried cut down the number of chillies 
    Q. What if I don't have a Raw Mango?
    • No mango? No problem! While the mango provides the tang, you can swap it with a small piece of Kudampuli (Malabar Tamarind) soaked in water, or even a splash of tamarind extract. Otherwise, a squeeze of extra lemon juice at the very end will also help you get the needed tang.

    Q. My coconut milk curdled! What went wrong?

    • Coconut milk is sensitive, it hates high heat. Always keep the flame on low-medium once the milk is added. Never let it come to a rolling, aggressive boil, or it will split, leaving you with a grainy sauce instead of a Creamy Curry.

    Q. Can I use alternatives for Coconut Milk or Oil?

    • If you’re out of coconut oil, vegetable oil works for frying, but you’ll miss that signature "nadan" curry. 
    • As for the coconut milk, you can use coconut milk powder.
    • But honestly, if you can’t get coconut milk, I’d say don't try this recipe at all; you’re losing the soul, true flavour and taste of the dish!

    Recipes You Might Like

    • Fish Mollee - a Cochin Style Fish Stew
    • Kallu Shappu Fish Fry - Get the real taste of Kallu shappu
    • Karimeen Pollichathu - authentic Kerala style fish wrapped & cooked in a banana leaf
    • Chemmeen Roast - Kerala Kallu Shappu Style 


        There you have it, a dish so true to God's Own Country! Whether you're feeding "deprived NRI taste buds" or hosting a festive family lunch, this Fish Nirvana is one best dish. It's the perfect blend of my memories and my love for Kerala's coastal heritage.  Experiment with different fish varieties, and don't hesitate to add your personal flair to make this Fish Nirvana a signature dish in your festive repertoire.  Enjoy the burst of coastal flavours in every bite!


    "Homemade Vanilla Essence bottle with vanilla beans and a festive touch - the perfect culinary gift for Christmas."

    "Festive Magic with Homemade Vanilla Essence - A Culinary Adventure in Every Drop!"


    "Festive Magic in a Bottle: Unlocking the Best Homemade Vanilla Essence Recipe for Your Christmas Treats 🎄✨ - DIY Delights"

        'Tis the season to kick off with essential recipes perfect for the festivities. Introducing my inaugural seasonal recipe: a guide to crafting homemade vanilla essence, infusing enchantment into your culinary creations. This versatile essence doubles as a splendid Christmas gift or delightful goodie. Elevate your dishes with the magic of homemade vanilla this festive season!

        Three years ago, my sister-in-law asked me about homemade Vanilla Essence, planting a seed of curiosity in my mind. The idea lingered until fate, in the form of a trip to Dubai, led me to the elusive quality Vanilla beans I'd been searching for.

    "Homemade Vanilla Essence bottle with vanilla beans and a festive touch - the perfect culinary gift for Christmas."

    "Festive Magic with Homemade Vanilla Essence - A Culinary Adventure in Every Drop!"


     

        Eager and inspired, as soon as I returned, I embarked on a delightful journey of infusing these precious beans with Vodka. The anticipation was almost as sweet as the essence itself. The smell of Vanilla beans was so alluring; it lingered in my palms the whole day, a captivating scent I wasn't aware of before. It indeed had an intoxicating aroma.

        I patiently let it sit for a good 6 months, allowing the flavours to meld and intensify.

    "Homemade Vanilla Essence bottle with vanilla beans and a festive touch - the perfect culinary gift for Christmas."

    "Festive Magic with Homemade Vanilla Essence - A Culinary Adventure in Every Drop!"


        Fast-forward to my recent trip to India, where my suitcase carried not just memories, but also a bottle of this homemade vanilla magic. I shared it with my 10-year-old niece, Samyuktha, a budding baker, who couldn't wait to incorporate it into her delicious creations.

        Now, as the holiday season approaches, I'm excited to unwrap this recipe for you. Let's create some magic in your kitchen with this Homemade Vanilla Essence, a blend of tradition, patience, and a touch of personal warmth. And it's going to be a wonderful addition to any baker's pantry or those who relish homemade delights. 

        As the holiday season approaches, unwrap the magic with this recipe—it's a blend that will elevate your Christmas treats. Enjoy the enchantment!

        Here's a little secret: after using the essence, don't discard the pods! They can be removed and reused with another batch of vodka, ensuring that the enchantment continues. It's Vodka-Infused Bliss and Reusable Beans!"

    Enjoy the magic! 🌟

     

    "Magical Elixirs: Craft Homemade Vanilla Essence for Festive Delights!
    "Homemade Vanilla Essence bottle with vanilla beans and a festive touch - the perfect culinary gift for Christmas."

    "Festive Magic with Homemade Vanilla Essence - A Culinary Adventure in Every Drop!"


    Homemade Vanilla Essence

    Ingredients:

    • 5-6 Vanilla Beans
    • 1 cup Vodka or Rum

    Method:

    Prepare the Vanilla Beans:


     

    • Split the vanilla beans lengthwise using a sharp knife.
     
     Combine Beans and Alcohol:
    "Homemade Vanilla Essence bottle with vanilla beans and a festive touch - the perfect culinary gift for Christmas."


    • Place the split vanilla beans in a clean, airtight glass jar.
    • Pour the vodka or rum over the beans, ensuring they are fully submerged.
     
    Infusion Process:
    • Seal the jar tightly and store it in a cool, dark place for at least 2 months. Shake the jar occasionally to help with the infusion.
    "Homemade Vanilla Essence bottle with vanilla beans and a festive touch - the perfect culinary gift for Christmas."

    "Festive Magic with Homemade Vanilla Essence - A Culinary Adventure in Every Drop!"

     
    Strain and Store:                 
    • After 2 months, strain the liquid through a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth to remove the vanilla bean particles.
    • Transfer the strained vanilla essence into a clean, airtight bottle.
     
    Usage:
    • Use your homemade vanilla essence in various Christmas recipes for that extra special flavour!
    "Homemade Vanilla Essence bottle with vanilla beans and a festive touch - the perfect culinary gift for Christmas."

    "Festive Magic with Homemade Vanilla Essence - A Culinary Adventure in Every Drop!"


    Notes & Tips:

    • I have used Vodka in this recipe. Using vodka as the base provides a smooth and versatile essence. 
    • Let the essence sit for a minimum of 2 months in a cool, dark place for optimal flavour.  
    • After your first batch, don't discard the vanilla beans! They can be reused for another round of infusion, ensuring sustainable magic for your kitchen. 


        

    "Homemade Vanilla Essence bottle with vanilla beans and a festive touch - the perfect culinary gift for Christmas."
    "Festive Magic with Homemade Vanilla Essence - A Culinary Adventure in Every Drop!"

    Remember, the longer you let it infuse, the richer the flavour will be. Enjoy creating this and adding your unique touch to Christmas treats! 🎄✨




    "Perfectly made Tamago Sando with creamy egg filling, nestled between two toasted slices of white bread."
    "Tamago Sando - The Perfect Japanese Egg Sandwich"





    "Tamago Sando: The Egg-squisite Japanese Delight"

        Konichiwa, fellow food enthusiasts! Let's dive into the delightful world of Japanese cuisine, and trust me, it's going to be egg-ceptional! 🥚 And one of the easiest Japanese recipes.

        While I haven't had the chance to explore Japan in person yet, my mind often wanders to the bustling streets of Tokyo. I imagine myself strolling along, and suddenly, an irresistible aroma wafts towards me - it's the alluring scent of Tamago Sando, the ultimate comfort food. But have you ever wondered about the intriguing story behind this delightful eggy sensation? Let's uncover it together!

    "Perfectly made Tamago Sando with creamy egg filling, nestled between two toasted slices of white bread."
    "Tamago Sando - The Perfect Japanese Egg Sandwich"


    A Brief History:

        Tamago Sando, or Japanese Egg Sandwich, is the epitome of simplicity and taste. Its origins date back to the Japanese convenience stores, or "konbini." They're like treasure troves of mouthwatering goodies, and the Tamago Sando is their golden egg. It's proof that culinary magic can happen anywhere, even in a 24/7 convenience store.

        The Japanese have a knack for turning the ordinary into extraordinary, and this fluffy egg sandwich is no exception. It's all about the fluffiest, creamiest, and slightly sweet egg filling, nestled between two slices of perfectly toasted white bread. The result? Pure bliss.

    Now, let's get cracking on the recipe!

    How to make Tamago Sando- Japanese Egg Mayo Sandwich

    "Perfectly made Tamago Sando with creamy egg filling, nestled between two toasted slices of white bread."
    "Tamago Sando - The Perfect Japanese Egg Sandwich"

     

    Ingredients:

    • 4 large Eggs
    • 2 tablespoons Mayonnaise
    • 1 teaspoon Sugar
    • 1/2 teaspoon Soy Sauce
    • Salt and Pepper to taste
    • 4 slices of fresh, soft White Bread

    Method:

    • Perfectly Boiled Eggs: Start by boiling your eggs. To get them just right, let them simmer in boiling water for about 10 minutes. After boiling, immediately transfer them to an ice bath to stop the cooking process. This will help you achieve a creamy, not rubbery, texture.
    • Secret Sauce Whisking: While the eggs cool down, let's work on that secret sauce. Mix mayonnaise, sugar, soy sauce, a pinch of salt, and a dash of pepper in a bowl. Whisk it until it's smooth, creating a harmonious blend of flavors.
    • Fluff it Up:  Once your eggs are cooled and peeled, mash them up finely. Add the creamy egg clouds to your secret sauce mixture. This is where you create that cloud-like fluffiness. Gentle mixing is the key, so be kind to your eggs.
    • Toasting Technique:  Take your slices of bread and toast them to golden perfection. Here's a pro tip: lightly butter the bread before toasting. It adds a lovely richness to your sandwich, and it helps prevent it from becoming overly soggy.
    "Perfectly made Tamago Sando with creamy egg filling, nestled between two toasted slices of white bread."
    "Tamago Sando - The Perfect Japanese Egg Sandwich"


    • Generous Filling:  Spread your delightful egg mixture generously on one slice of bread. Pile it up because, trust me, you won't want to skimp on the filling. It's the heart and soul of Tamago Sando.
    • Trim the Crusts:  If you're feeling a tad fancy, you can trim the crusts. It not only makes the sandwich look neater, but also helps you focus on the creamy goodness within.
    • Slicing Savvy: Use a sharp knife to slice your sandwich into halves or quarters. A clean, quick cut will give you those beautifully even sections.
    "Perfectly made Tamago Sando with creamy egg filling, nestled between two toasted slices of white bread."
    "Tamago Sando - The Perfect Japanese Egg Sandwich"

     

          And there you have it, the Tamago Sando! By following these tips and tricks, your Japanese egg sandwich will be nothing short of egg-squisite. Enjoy your culinary adventure! 😊 Simple, yet oh-so-satisfying. The perfect snack, breakfast, or even a midnight craving fix - the utmost Japanese comfort food.


     
    "Golden Bliss: Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake topped with a luscious layer of caramelized apples, a sweet treat for all occasions."
    “Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake: A Sweet Slice of Heaven!”

        Today, I'm excited to share my latest culinary adventure that's sure to tickle your taste buds and warm your hearts. A luscious upside-down caramelized apple cake, served alongside a generous scoop of velvety vanilla ice cream. Is your mouth watering yet? Well, mine certainly is as I reminisce about this delightful creation!

        In the world of desserts, this Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake is like a sweet symphony of flavours to my taste buds. It's a perfect blend of sweet, tart, and that unmistakable caramel goodness with a note of Cinnamon. The best part? It's surprisingly easy to make! But before we dive into the recipe, let me share some interesting titbits about this delectable treat.

        The magic of this cake begins with a beautiful caramelization process. Layering over the caramel with thinly sliced apples transform into glossy, caramel-coated gems is a sight to behold. Don't forget to drizzle a hearty amount of Cinnamon over it. The aroma that fills your kitchen is simply irresistible – it's like a warm hug from the oven.

    "Golden Bliss: Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake topped with a luscious layer of caramelized apples, a sweet treat for all occasions."
    “Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake: A Sweet Slice of Heaven!”

        An Apple a Day: We've all heard the age-old adage, 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away,' which has found its place in our health-conscious lingo. However, in my case, I've got a future doctor at home — my daughter! So, keeping her away isn't on the agenda. 😄

        Nonetheless, apples are not only delicious but also packed with essential nutrients and fibre. It's no surprise they've earned their reputation as champions of good health.” With noteworthy health benefits, it's no surprise that apples find their way into our kitchens and desserts. From pies to crisps and, of course, this Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake, these fruits add a touch of nostalgia and sweetness to our lives.

        As we savour each bite of our Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake, let's take a moment to appreciate the centuries of tradition and the enchanting stories that apples bring with them. It's a tribute to the enduring charm of this remarkable fruit, one that continues to inspire culinary delights and warm our hearts.

    “Golden Bliss: Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake Recipe with a Sweet Surprise!”

    "Golden Bliss: Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake topped with a luscious layer of caramelized apples, a sweet treat for all occasions."
    “Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake: A Sweet Slice of Heaven!”


    Ingredients:

    For the Cake Batter:

    • 2 Eggs
    • 3/4 cup Sugar
    • 1/4 cup Oil
    • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
    • 1 cup All-purpose Flour
    • 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
    • A pinch of Salt
    • 1/2 cup Milk
    • 40 grams Butter
     

    For the Caramelized Apple Topping:

    • 1/2 cup sugar
    • Thinly sliced apples (enough to cover the bottom of the baking tin)
    • 11/2 teaspoons Cinnamon Powder 
     

    Method:

    Prepare the Caramelized Apple Topping:

    "Golden Bliss: Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake topped with a luscious layer of caramelized apples, a sweet treat for all occasions."
    “Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake: A Sweet Slice of Heaven!”

    • In a heavy-bottomed pan, heat 1/2 cup of sugar over medium heat. Allow it to melt and caramelize, stirring occasionally. Be cautious; caramel can burn quickly.
    • Once the sugar turns a rich golden colour, quickly pour it into the bottom of a greased baking tin. Tilt the tin to ensure the caramel evenly coats the base.
    • Arrange thinly sliced apples on top of the caramel layer. 
    • Sprinkle Cinnamon powder evenly over it & Set aside.

    Prepare the Cake Batter:

    • Preheat your oven to 170° Celsius (338 °F).
    • In a mixing bowl, add 2 eggs, 3/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup oil, and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Using a stand or electric mixer, whisk the mixture until it becomes thick and pale.

    Sift and Combine Dry Ingredients:

    • In a separate bowl, sift together 1 cup of all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon of baking powder, and a pinch of salt. Repeat this process thrice to ensure a light and airy cake texture.
    • Gradually add the sifted dry ingredients into the egg mixture, gently folding them together until well combined.

    Prepare the Milk and Butter Mixture:

    • In a saucepan, bring 1/2 cup of milk to a boil. Add 40 grams of butter to the hot milk and stir until the butter is completely melted and incorporated.

    Combine Everything:

    • Pour the milk and butter mixture into the egg and flour mixture. Stir until you have a smooth and well-combined batter.

    Layer and Bake:

    • Carefully pour the cake batter over the layer of caramelized sugar and apples in the baking tin.
    • Place the tin in the preheated oven and bake for approximately 40–45 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.
    "Golden Bliss: Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake topped with a luscious layer of caramelized apples, a sweet treat for all occasions."
    “Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake: A Sweet Slice of Heaven!”


    Final Touch:

    • Once baked, remove the cake from the oven and allow it to cool for a few minutes.
    • Place a serving plate upside-down on top of the baking tin, then carefully flip the cake onto the plate. The caramelized apple topping should now be on top.

    Serve and Enjoy:

    • Slice and serve your Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake while it's still warm, ideally with a scoop of creamy vanilla ice cream. The perfect blend of sweet, tart, and caramelized goodness! 
     
    "Golden Bliss: Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake topped with a luscious layer of caramelized apples, a sweet treat for all occasions."
    “Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake: A Sweet Slice of Heaven!”
     

    Notes and Tips: 

    • Choose the Right Apples: Opt for firm, slightly tart apples like Granny Smith or Honey crisp for the best flavour and texture in your cake.
    • Caramel Caution: Be cautious when working with hot caramel. It can cause burns if it comes into contact with your skin. Use oven mitts or a thick towel when handling the baking tin.
    • Even Caramel Coating: Ensure the caramel is evenly distributed across the bottom of the baking tin by gently tilting and swirling the tin after pouring in the caramel.
    • Slicing Apples: Thinly slice the apples for the topping, about 1/8-inch thick, for even cooking and an attractive presentation.
    • Sifting Flour: Sifting the flour and baking powder multiple times may seem tedious, but it's worth it. It results in a lighter and fluffier cake texture.
    • Temperature Accuracy: Use an oven thermometer to verify the accuracy of your oven's temperature. Baking at 170 °C (338 °F) is crucial for achieving the perfect cake texture.
    • Don't Rush the Cooling: Allow the cake to cool in the tin for about 10 minutes before attempting to invert it onto a serving plate. This helps the caramel topping to settle.
    "Golden Bliss: Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake topped with a luscious layer of caramelized apples, a sweet treat for all occasions."
    “Upside-Down Caramelized Apple Cake: A Sweet Slice of Heaven!”

     

    • Serve Warm: This cake is at its best when served warm. The caramel and apples are wonderfully gooey, and the flavours are the most vibrant right out of the oven.
    • Storage: If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Reheat individual slices in the microwave for a quick treat.
    • Customize: Get creative with your toppings. Consider adding a sprinkle of cinnamon or a handful of chopped nuts for extra flavour and texture.

        Remember, baking is a delightful journey, and don't be afraid to experiment and make this recipe your own. Enjoy the process, and savour the delicious results!

     

     

    eBook - What I Cook - For Onam

    “Tastes & Tales – Savour the Stories”

    “What I Cook – For Onam Sadhya: A Culinary Celebration You Can't Miss!”

        Hey there, fellow food enthusiasts and culture explorers!  Get ready to embark on a culinary journey that's as vibrant as the festival of Onam itself.

     I'm thrilled to introduce my first eBook – 

           “What I Cook - For Onam” 

        A celebration of flavours, tradition, and the heart-warming spirit of Onam.  Explore the world of flavours, cultures, and culinary tales in 'eBook – What I Cook.' Join me on a gastronomic journey filled with authentic recipes, cultural insights, and personal stories. Discover the heart and soul of cooking as we savour the essence of life, one dish at a time. Available now on Amazon Kindle.

        Onam is more than just a festival; it's a tapestry of traditions woven together by the aromas and tastes of the grand Onam Sadhya. From fragrant rice to luscious payasams, my e-book is your gateway to recreating the authentic Onam Sadhya experience right in your kitchen.

        25 Authentic & most Traditional Sadhya Recipes: Dive into a treasure trove of meticulously crafted recipes that capture the essence of the Sadhya. From Avial to Ada Pradhaman, every dish is a symphony of flavours.

        Join me as I share personal anecdotes, cultural insights, and the history that gives each dish its unique place in the Onam Sadhya.  Whether you're a seasoned chef or a curious beginner, my eBook guides you through every step with easy-to-follow instructions and vibrant visuals.

        This isn't just a collection of recipes – it's a heartfelt invitation to experience the magic of Onam through its culinary traditions. From the moment you open the eBook, you'll be transported to the vivid landscapes of Kerala.

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    A beautifully presented bowl of Vendakka Kichadi, a creamy and flavourful Kerala dish featuring okra and yogurt.
    Discover the culinary magic of Vendakka Kichadi, a cherished Kerala delight

    Savoury Splendour: Unravelling the Delights of Vendakka Kichadi in Kerala Cuisine

        Embarking on a culinary journey through Kerala's rich and diverse cuisine reveals a fascinating world of flavours, where the terms "Kichadi" and "Pachadi" hold a significant place. As we unravel the subtleties that distinguish these two categories of dishes, we'll dive into the heart of Kerala's gastronomic traditions. Amidst this exploration, we'll delve into the enchanting realm of Vendakka Kichadi, a delightful concoction that encapsulates the essence of Kerala's culinary prowess.

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    Kichadi Vs. Pachadi: A Distinctive Duo:

    The Culinary Contours: In the captivating lexicon of Kerala's culinary language, Kichadi and Pachadi emerge as two distinct characters, each contributing its unique hues to the flavour palette. While both are yoghurt-based preparations, they diverge in taste, texture, and tempering clearly depicting Kerala Gastronomy.

        Pachadi and Kichadi are two traditional Kerala Style yogurt based side dishes that are often served as part of a Sadhya, including the Onam Sadhya. While they may seem similar at first glance, there are distinct differences in their preparation, flavour profiles, and ingredients clearly emphasising Kerala's Flavour Spectrum.

        Pachadi is a sweet and sour side dish that is typically made with yogurt, coconut, and fruits or vegetables. The main characteristic of Pachadi is its combination of sweetness and tanginess, which makes it a refreshing and palate-cleansing addition to a meal. The primary ingredients used in Pachadi can vary, but popular choices include pineapple, mango, cucumber, carrot, beetroot, onions, tomato and grapes. 

     

        The fruits or vegetables used in Pachadi are cooked or blanched until they are soft and tender. They are then combined with a mixture of grated coconut and yogurt, which gives the dish its creamy and smooth texture. Pachadi is often seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves, green chilies, and sometimes a pinch of turmeric, adding a subtle spiciness to the overall flavour.  Pachadi has a balance of sweet, tangy, and mildly spicy flavours. The natural sweetness of the fruits or vegetables is complemented by the tanginess of yogurt and the aromatic spices, creating a harmonious blend that is both delightful and refreshing.

        Kichadi, on the other hand, is a savoury side dish made with yogurt and cooked vegetables. It has a thicker consistency compared to Pachadi and is often described as a type of raita. Kichadi is well-known for its cooling effect and is often served to balance out spicier dishes in a meal.

        Vegetables like cucumber, ash gourd, pumpkin, okra, bitter gourd are cooked until they are soft and then mixed with beaten yogurt. The dish is seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves, green chillies, and sometimes ginger. Kichadi usually has a slightly thicker consistency due to the use of mashed or grated vegetables. Kichadi has a creamy texture with a tangy taste from the yogurt and a mild spiciness from the added seasoning. Unlike Pachadi, Kichadi does not have the sweetness of fruits, and its focus is more on the combination of the cooling yogurt and the gentle heat from the spices.

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    A beautifully presented bowl of Vendakka Kichadi, a creamy and flavourful Kerala dish featuring okra and yogurt.
    Discover the culinary magic of Vendakka Kichadi, a cherished Kerala delight

    Vendakka Kichadi: A Creamy Confluence of Flavours:

        Vendakka Kichadi, a culinary gem of Kerala, exemplifies the region's culinary prowess through its perfect amalgamation of ingredients. "Kichadi," a term in the Kerala gastronomic vocabulary, signifies a yoghurt-based preparation enriched with an assortment of flavours. Our voyage commences with Vendakka, locally known as Okra or Lady's Finger, which takes centre stage in this Kichadi.

        Vendakka Kichadi is more than just a dish; it's an ode to the delicate balance of flavours that defines Kerala's cuisine. Contrary to the sweet-tangy symphony of Pachadi, Kichadi embraces a creamy, milder profile. The velvety amalgamation of yogurt and coconut provides a harmonious backdrop for the earthy richness of Okra. The absence of sweetness and the creamier texture contribute to Kichadi's unique identity.

     

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    Culinary Style - South Indian Recipe (Kerala)
    Category - Condiment
    Skill Level -
    Intermediate
    Yield - 1.5 to 2 Cups 
    Created By - SM

    Preparation Time - 20 to 30 Minutes 
    Ready to Relish - Instant 

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     "Vendakka/Okra Kichadi: A Creamy Ode to Kerala's Culinary Delights"

    A beautifully presented bowl of Vendakka Kichadi, a creamy and flavourful Kerala dish featuring okra and yogurt.
    Discover the culinary magic of Vendakka Kichadi, a cherished Kerala delight

    Ingredients:

    For Vendakka Kichadi:

    • 1 tablespoon Coconut Oil
    • 1/2 teaspoon Mustard Seeds 
    • 1 Dry Red Chilli
    • A sprig of Curry Leaves
    • 1 cup Okra (Vendakka) cut into slices
    • 1 cup Yogurt (Curd) 
    • Salt to taste
    • A pinch of Sugar (Optional)

    To Grind:

    • 1/2 cup grated Coconut
    • 1/2 teaspoon Yellow/Black Mustard Seeds
    • 2-3 Green Chillies  
    • A small piece of Ginger

    Method:

    • Wash and slice the Okra into thin rounds.
    • Grind coconut, mustard seeds, green chillies, ginger, and a few curry leaves into a fine paste.
    • Mix the coconut paste with yogurt and add salt.
    • In a pan, heat coconut oil and splutter mustard seeds, dry red chilli, and curry leaves.
    • Add sliced okra and sauté until they are tender and stickiness is removed.
    • Then add it to the yogurt-coconut mixture. Cook this on a very low flame for a few minutes or until the raw flavour of the coconut dissipates.
    • Adjust the salt and add a pinch of sugar.
    • Mix well and serve.
    A beautifully presented bowl of Vendakka Kichadi, a creamy and flavourful Kerala dish featuring okra and yogurt.
    Discover the culinary magic of Vendakka Kichadi, a cherished Kerala delight

     Notes:

    • Opt for tender, young okra for the best texture and flavour.
    • Adjust the number of green chillies according to your spice preference.
    • The coconut paste lends a velvety base to the Kichadi, enhancing its creaminess.
    • Allow the sautéed okra to cool slightly before adding it to the yogurt-coconut mixture to prevent curdling.
    • For an authentic touch, use homemade curd and freshly grated coconut.
    • The tempering of mustard seeds, red chillies, and curry leaves adds a delightful crunch and flavour.
    • Serve Vendakka Kichadi as a cooling side dish alongside rice or as a refreshing accompaniment to a South Indian meal.
    • With its creamy texture and harmonious flavours, Vendakka Kichadi emerges as a quintessential addition to the grandeur of Onam Sadhya, enriching the festive feast with its authentic Kerala essence.

         In the intricate tapestry of Kerala's culinary panorama, Vendakka Kichadi stands as a testimony to the region's culinary mastery. Its creamy texture, interwoven with the verdant notes of Okra, invites both connoisseurs and novices to relish its essence. As you take each spoonful, you're not just savouring a recipe; you're immersing yourself in Kerala's cultural legacy, a legacy where culinary artistry is celebrated in every bite. So, step into the world of Vendakka Kichadi, where tradition and modernity harmonize in a symphony of flavours.

     

    "Delicious and tangy Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi, a nostalgic recipe that brings back cherished memories."
    "Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi – A Taste of Memories and Tradition"

    "Tangy Tales and Time-Travelling Flavours: Salguna Velliamma's Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi"

         Hey foodies, welcome back to "Essence of Life - Food"! Today, we're diving into a recipe that's not just about taste but about time travel – yes, you heard it right! It's the Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi, a dish that takes me on a journey down memory lane every single time I make it. Join me as we whip up a culinary masterpiece that's not just about flavours but about reliving cherished moments.

        This isn't just any recipe; it's a plateful of Memories and Flavour Infusion.  Every spoonful of this pachadi takes me back to my summer visits to my dad's hometown. Our family temple's Vela (Pooram) festival was a special time, filled with joy and flavour.  My Salguna Velliamma, a culinary magician along with delicacies like Unniyappam, Payasam and Erachi curry, would craft this pachadi with a twist – one day with fiery dry chillies and the next with the cool essence of green chillies, to appease my little demanding tongue.

    "Delicious and tangy Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi, a nostalgic recipe that brings back cherished memories."
    "Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi – A Taste of Memories and Tradition"

        I can almost taste the memories as if they were mango slices themselves. Velliamma's love and care were not just limited to the kitchen; she stitched me a brief in a jiffy when I lost one during our evening swims at the nearby pond. That white brief with small black dots is etched in my heart forever.

        As I lovingly recreate the Raw Mango Pachadi, I find that much like the ingredients melding into a harmonious paste, the threads of my treasured memories entwine seamlessly. The fragrance of ripe mangoes, the gentle embrace of the summer sun, the echoes of laughter during temple festivities, leisurely evening strolls accompanied by heart warming conversations & small girl-things with Kunjatta chechi – all these fragments of time unfurl before me like scenes in a vivid play, allowing me to relive those cherished moments once again. Though my dear Salguna Velliamma has left this world, her legacy remains vividly alive through the tantalizing taste and delightful flavours of this dish.

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    Culinary Style - South Indian Recipe (Kerala)
    Category - Condiment
    Skill Level -
    Intermediate
    Yield - 1.5 to 2 Cups 
    Created By - SM

    Preparation Time - 20 to 30 Minutes 
    Ready to Relish - Instant 

     

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    "Tangy Time Travel: Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi"

    "Delicious and tangy Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi, a nostalgic recipe that brings back cherished memories."
    "Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi – A Taste of Memories and Tradition"

    Ingredients:

    For Manga Pachadi:

    • 1 Raw mango (tart and green) diced
    • 1/2 Cup Grated Coconut 
    • 1 teaspoon Yellow/Black Mustard Seeds
    • 2-3 Dry Red Chillies (adjust to taste)
    • Salt to taste
    • 2–3 Tablespoons of Curd/Yogurt
    • A small marble-sized ball of Tamarind pulp (optional)

    For Tempering:

    • 1 tablespoon Coconut Oil
    • 1/2 Teaspoon Mustard Seeds
    • 1-2 Dry Red Chillies
    • A sprig of Curry Leaves

     

    Method:

    For Manga Pachadi: 

    • Heat a teaspoon of oil and roast the dry chillies on a very low flame, until they fluff up.
    • In a blender, combine diced raw mangoes, grated coconut, yellow mustard seeds, dry red chillies, salt, and curd. For an extra tangy kick, you can add tamarind pulp too.
    • Blend the mixture into a smooth paste, adjusting the consistency with a splash of water if needed.

    For Tempering:

    • Heat a tablespoon of coconut oil in a pan. 
    • Add mustard seeds and let them splutter. Toss in dry red chillies and curry leaves, letting their aroma wafting in the air. 
    • Pour the Manga Pachadi into this sizzling symphony, infusing it with a burst of flavour & cook this on a very low flame for a few minutes.  Switch off the flame.
    "Delicious and tangy Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi, a nostalgic recipe that brings back cherished memories."
    "Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi – A Taste of Memories and Tradition"

     

    Notes:

    • Choosing Raw Mangoes: Opt for green and tart raw mangoes for an authentic Palakkad-style taste. The sourness of the mangoes is essential to balance the flavours.
    • Adjusting Heat Level: The number of dry red chillies can be adjusted according to your spice tolerance.  For a milder version, reduce the number of chillies or remove the seeds before blending.
    • Variations in Chillies: Experiment with both dry red chillies and fresh green chillies for variations in heat and colour.  This adds a playful twist to the pachadi, just like my cherished memories.
    • Tamarind Tanginess: Adding a small marble-sized ball of tamarind pulp enhances the tanginess of the pachadi.  This can be omitted if you prefer a purer mango flavour.
    • Blending Consistency:While blending the main paste, aim for a smooth yet slightly coarse texture.  Add a little water/curd as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
    • Coconut Creaminess: The grated coconut adds creaminess and body to the pachadi.  Ensure the coconut is fresh and finely grated for the best results.
    • Tempering Aromatics: Coconut oil is traditional for tempering, but you can use any cooking oil you prefer.  The tempering of mustard seeds, red chillies, and curry leaves infuses the dish with aroma and flavour.
    • Serving Suggestions: Raw Mango Pachadi is a versatile side dish, which can be served as one dish in Kerala Sadhya.  And it pairs well with rice, kanji (rice porridge), paal kanji etc., It adds a burst of tanginess to your meal and complements well.  When it comes to my personal preference, a plate of piping hot rice paired with this Manga Pachadi is a temptation I simply can't resist. I find myself indulging in an extra serving without a hint of guilt – that's how deep my affection for this dish runs.
    • Preserving and Storage: Store any leftover pachadi in an airtight container in the refrigerator.  The flavours tend to meld and intensify after a day, making it even more delicious. Use it within 2–3 days.

     

        And there you have it – Palakkad Style Raw Mango Pachadi that's not just a recipe, but a time machine to treasured moments. As I take each bite, I'm transported to the temple festivities, the cool pond swims, and the love-filled culinary adventures with my dear Velliamma. So, join me in the kitchen, and let's whip up a dish that's brimming with flavours and stories.

        That's a wrap for today, my fellow food adventurers. Until next time, keep cooking, keep smiling, and keep relishing the Essence of Life through Food!


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