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By Sangeetha Priya 33 Comments
Kongunadu Thevaiyam Thevaiyal Recipe / Sweet Rice Puttu is one of my most favorite recipes from my childhood days. My Grandma makes this especially during Puratassi Saturdays or on Diwali time when we go there for Quarterly holidays. This is one of the recipes I drafted in my to-do list and during my recent trip neighbors in hometown helped me to prepare this delicious puttu. As I forgot to click step by step pictures that time, I tried my hands last week for Saraswathi Pooja. It came out so soft and my mom appreciated
by seeing the pictures. It’s one of my happiest moment when recreated my ancestor recipe. In olden days there was no instant rice flour to make puttu as we do now, so they soak the idli rice, grind the batter to very thick consistency and keep on frying to get pearl like texture. This needs lot of patience and also rich in calories, as we fry the rice batter in oil. My Father like the savory version of this puttu and if you want you can make the plain puttu and temper with mustard, chana, urad dals, cuury leaves and green chilis. But today i am going to show the sweet version.
Ingredients for Kongunadu Thevaiyam Thevaiyal
Idli Rice – 1 and 1/4 Cup
Sugar – 1/2 Cup or More
Cardamom Powder – 1 Tbsp
Shredded Coconut – 3 Tbsp or More
Oil or Ghee – 1/4 Cup + 2 Tbsp (if needed you can add more but 1/4 cup was sufficient for me)
Cooking Time – Approx 20 -30 Minutes
Method
- Soak rice at least 3 hours or till well soaked.
- Drain the water and grind with less water as much as possible.
- Grind to fine paste, on and off sprinkle 1/2 tbsp of water (Pic 1).
- If using stone grinder, the consistency will be like shown in below step wise picture 2.
- Alternatively you can use grinder/mixie to grind, only thing is thick and smooth consistency.
- I used mixie so grinded with bit more water (Pic 3).
- Grease the wide open pan/kadai with a tbsp of oil first (you can use non stick pan for your convenience) and add 1/4 cup of oil first (Pic 3).
- Add the ground rice batter (Pic 3) and keep stirring.
- Once the moisture goes off a bit, start separating it (Pic 4) instead usual stirring.
- Make sure to keep the heat from low/simmer to medium temperature and not more than that.
- Once you get soft big lump (Pic 5), use whisk to split it (Pic 6).
- If you feel they sticks at bottom add a tsp of oil at a time (Pic 7).
- Split until it attains small pearl like texture (Pic 8).
- Add sugar,shredded coconut,cardamom powder and continue stirring (Pic 9).
- It changes the color a bit from pure white to pale (Pic 10).
- Remove from heat and serve when it is hot.
- Or store in an air tight container for later use.
- I tried it recently for Saraswathi Pooja, so offered to God with sundal neivedhyams.
Notes
- Don’t keep the fried puttu open for long time, since it’s fried in oil becomes dry and hard soon.
- I have given a very minimal quantity which is enough for 5 adults, if you want to make more then split the rice batter in batches for easy stirring.
The below picture is the one I clicked it few months back when I was in hometown for vacation…
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Author: Sangeetha Priya
Ingredients
- Idli Rice - 1 n 1/4 Cup
- Sugar - 1/2 Cup or More
- Cardamom Powder - 1 Tbsp
- Shredded Coconut - 3 Tbsp or More
- Oil or Ghee - 1/4 Cup + 2 Tbspif needed you can add more but the quantity mentioned was sufficient for me
Instructions
Soak rice at least 3 hours or till well soaked.
Drain the water and grind with less water as much as possible.
Grind to fine paste, on and off sprinkle 1/2 tbsp of water (Pic 1).
If using stone grinder, the consistency will be like shown in below step wise picture 2.
Alternatively you can use grinder/mixie to grind, only thing is thick and smooth consistency.
I used mixie so grinded with bit more water (Pic 3).
Grease the wide open pan/kadai with a tbsp of oil first (you can use non stick pan for your convenience) and add 1/4 cup of oil first (Pic 3).
Add the ground rice batter (Pic 3) and keep stirring.
Once the moisture goes off a bit, start separating it (Pic 4) instead usual stirring.
Make sure to keep the heat from low/simmer to medium temperature and not more than that.
Once you get soft big lump (Pic 5), use whisk to split it (Pic 6).
If you feel they sticks at bottom add a tsp of oil at a time (Pic 7).
Split until it attains small pearl like texture (Pic 8).
Add sugar,shredded coconut,cardamom powder and continue stirring (Pic 9).
It changes the color a bit form pure white to pale (Pic 10).
Remove from heat and serve when it is hot.
Or store in an air tight container for later use.
Recipe Notes
Don't keep the fried puttu open for long time, since fried in oil, it turns hard soon. I have given a very minimal quantity which is enough for 5 adults, if you want to make more then split the rice batter in batches for easy stirring.
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Shan
I don’t see any videos in YouTube about thevaiyam but it’s my favorite from my childhood.
I would appreciate if you post the how to make video for THEVAIYAM.Reply
Sangeetha Priya
thank you will post soon 🙂
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Delicious traditional treat looks perfect.
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Wonderfull post with step wise clicks…pic is tempting me..Good Job akka
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Awesome clicks, well explained.
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Wow…I did not know this before and looks absolutely stunning!!
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luks so yummy n love d colour..
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Looks so good!
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very interesting and yummy recipe…
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Sounds delicious and yummy.
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Very delicious and interesting sweet rice puttu…mouth watering..
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Sweet Rice puttu looks yum.Thanks for linking this to Gayathri's WTML Event.
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new name.. havent heard it .. awesome…
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Its new to me,looks delicious and authentic…
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Wat a fantastic,authentic and traditional thevaiyam..Super sis,Kalakals..
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Looks very delicious Sangi!
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Lovely authentic recipe and super nice pictorials!
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Interesting recipe…very very new to me…awesome…
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OMG,am drooling over here,super clicks!!
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yummy and tasty recipe pa….intha mathiri ennakku daily seidhu koduthaal , naan semma kushi thaan
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delicious recipe.. So tempting.. this is way of puttu is new to me
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wow.. my son will grab it if it is in front of him.
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thanks for sharing this new recipe sangee 🙂
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Wonderful and delicious recipe.. Looks tempting Sangeetha 🙂
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First time i heard abt the name..puttu looks awesome!!
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delicious dish…looks tempting…
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sweet rice puttu looks super delicious and yumm dear !! love the way you have presented in earthen plate 🙂
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