Now, even though I am not a huge fan of all the ceremonies associated with each festival, the food is something that I always enjoy.
Kozhakattai, in my parents' home is made not only during Chathurthi, but any time my grandma decides that Ganesha has to be propitiated. So, if there is a marriage in the family, a birth, a celebration, admission into a new college, a new job in the offing....well, you get the idea....anytime any one of us embarked on anything new, my grandma would promise the lord a certain number of kozhakattais. Depending on the importance of the new venture, the number would range anywhere from 101 to 1001. When DH and I got married, my mother and grandma made 1001 kozhakattais and distributed it in the neighbourhood.

For the outer cover
Rice flour - 1 cup mixed into a smooth paste with one cup of water
Water - 1.5 cups
Oil - 1 tbsp
Salt - 1/4 tsp
Heat the water and let it come to a rolling boil. Add oil, salt and the rice flour +water mixture. Reduce heat to low and keep stirring until it gets cooked and forms a smooth dough.
Set aside to cool.
For the therattipaal (inner filling)
Fresh grated coconut - 1 cup
Jaggery - 1 cup
Ghee - 1 tsp (optional)
Add a little water to the jaggery and heat until it melts. Add the grated coconut to this and keep stirring until all the moisture evaporates and the mixture starts leaving the sides of the pan. Stir in the ghee and mix well. You can also add some cardamom powder at this point, if you'd like.
To make kozhakattai
Take a small lemon sized ball of the rice flour dough. With your fingers, shape it into a thin, flat circle with a dip in the middle. Spoon some of the filling into this and then close the edges. Do this until you've used up all the dough. Steam for 10 minutes.
Jayshree I love your recipes, one of these days I am going to try this. How long it should be steamed?
ReplyDeletei made them too..infact learned to make them this year..yours looks good..love that cute ganesha idol..
ReplyDeleteKozhukkatai so Perfect Jayashree, I never get such perfect one's. did u help in making 1001 kozhukattai?
ReplyDeleteYummy Kozhakattai
ReplyDeleteLooks yum, J! Love that Ganesha idol.
ReplyDeleteKozhukattai looks prefect...lovely dishes!
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ReplyDeleteRenu, you should steam it for about 10 minutes. Do keep me posted on how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteSowmya, I read your post on learning them from your grandma.....you are lucky to be able to learn from an experienced hand.
Lavi, at that time I didn't know how to make kozhakattais...I helped in eating them :-))
Pari, Vani, Priya, thank you.
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ReplyDeletewow that pic is so appetising :D i been waiting to post kozhakatai n sundal recipe too for the last one week .. look slike next ganesh chathurthi will arrive b4 i do :)
ReplyDeleteahh i want tht vadai :) yummy!
1001? All by themselves? Oh my!
ReplyDeleteDelicious kozhikattai and spread of dishes!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Kozhukattai's, looks delicious.........
ReplyDeletelove the kozhakattai... they look so perfect... I am hopeless at making these :(
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Lovely spread for Ganesha....very cute Ganesha idol...
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ReplyDeleteI liked your blog very much. I appreciate for the wonderful presentation. Kozhakattai looks yummy and delicious.
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Ganesha and kozhakattai looks cute.
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love these..do u have a spicy version of these too?
ReplyDeletehow did I miss this! Kozhakattais are really well formed! Yummy!
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