Food forms a major part of our
existence. Many “eat to live” and others “live to eat”. Some like spicy food
some have a sweet tooth. Some relish “ghar ka khana” some swear by a so called restaurant
specialty. Each one of us has a different choice, different liking.
But for all of us the ultimate food is
piping hot food made and served by our mother. There is no doubt about it. Even
though its simple dal rice, its tastes yumm, when it is served by our Mom.
Rice and coconut are staple
ingredients of people along coastal Maharashtra and Karnataka. No dish is
complete until it has a dash of fresh grated coconut as garnish. Be it any
sweet dish or a savory dish rice and coconut forms a part of that dish in one
form or other.
One of such dish which makes me
drool is a typical Mangalorean – Udupi dish which is made during Gudipadva
festival at all households. It’s called “seviya – ras”. It’s basically rice
flour noodles served with coconut milk sweeten with jaggery and flavoured with cardamom
powder. It is one of dish which my mom makes and I can never have my fill, no
matter how much I eat.
Ingredients
For
Rice Noodles
1
cup rice flour
1
cup water
Salt
to taste
1
teaspoon oil
For
Ras (sweet coconut milk)
2
cups of thick coconut milk
Jaggery
according to taste
Cardamom
powder
- In a thick bottom vessel, add water and bring it to boil.
- Add salt and oil to this water while it’s getting heated.
- Once water starts boiling add the rice flour, and keep stirring till it all the water is absorbed and it forms a lump.
- Allow it to cool.
- Once it’s cooled, make balls of the cooked dough and steam it in steamer or cooker just as we steam while making idlis, for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Once its steamed, keep the seviya maker ready as the noodles has to be made when the rice balls are bit hot.
- If you don’t have the traditional seviya maker at home, you get these modern, handy, easy to use seviya maker in market, one can use that also.
- While making the seviya, one has to take care that the seviya has to be made when the rice balls are hot, else the seviya won’t be that soft and fluffy.
- To make the Ras; in a bowl add the coconut milk.
- Add jaggery according to one’s taste. Some prefer very sweet some less. Stir till the jaggery dissolves.
- Add the cardamom powder.
- Serve hot piping seviya with cold sweet coconut milk.
- Once you taste this, I am sure you will want to eat more.
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