Kerala Pulissery Recipe Recipes

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Logo recipes A Kerala style curry, Moru is a yogurt based curry that can be made either with or without coconut. The word “Moru” refers to “buttermilk” in Malayalam. My mom’s recipe actually calls for curd or yogurt instead of buttermilk. Sour curd is whisked in water to get a buttermilk like consistency. Moru curry can also be made with traditional buttermilk ...

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› Total Time: 25 mins
› Category: Main Course
› Published: Dec 23, 2020

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Logo recipes Recipe Instructions Slice Ash gourd OR Pappaya OR Cucumber, green chilli (slice length wise) and shallots.Grind grated coconut, cumin seeds and garlic into a paste.In a vessel, cook (covered) Ash gourd/Pappaya/Cucumber by adding green chillies, … Reduce the flame to low and put ground mix and stir it. To this add butter milk and combine …

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› Servings: 4
› Cuisine: Kerala
› Total Time: 25 mins
1. Slice Ash gourd OR Pappaya OR Cucumber, green chilli (slice length wise) and shallots.
2. Grind grated coconut, cumin seeds and garlic into a paste.
3. In a vessel, cook (covered) Ash gourd/Pappaya/Cucumber by adding green chillies, …
4. Reduce the flame to low and put ground mix and stir it. To this add butter milk and combine …

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Logo recipes Jan 11, 2021  · This Chembu Pulissery also called Chembu Moru Curry is yet another …

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Logo recipes Dec 11, 2014  · Pulissery Recipe-Kerala style Pulissery without coconut is an easy and quick …

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Logo recipes 1) For the authentic taste of traditional Kerala Mambazha Pulissery, use the “pulissery …

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