13 August 2016

Malabar Erachi Puttu


Ingredients

·             Roasted Raw Rice Flour (Puttu Maavu) - 2 cups
·             Coconut - 1 cup
·             Salt – 1 tsp
·             Water – as required

For the Meat Stuffing

·             Minced meat / Ground Meat / Shredded Meat (Chicken, Beef, Turkey or Pork) - 1 cup (app. 1/2 lb)
·             Onion - 2 small (10 - 15 shallots finely chopped)
·             Ginger garlic paste – 1 tsp
·             Tomato - 1 (finely chopped)
·             Turmeric powder – a pinch
·             Garam masala - 1/2 tsp
·             Red Chili Powder – ½ tsp
·             Coriander Powder – 1/2 tsp
·             Crushed black pepper – 1/2 tsp
·             Coriander leaves - 2 tsp (finely chopped)
·             Salt – to taste
·             Coconut oil – 1 tbsp

Method

For The Meat Stuffing

1.          Heat oil in a pan and add finely chopped onions. Saute for a couple of minutes.
2.          Add ginger garlic paste and fry. Next add the chopped tomatoes.
3.          Cook till the tomatoes are soft, and then add the masala powders (dry spices).
4.          Add the minced meat (chicken, mutton, turkey or beef)), salt and 2 tbsp of water. Cover and cook for 5-10 minutes.
5.          After all the liquid dries up, mix in the finely chopped coriander leaves and switch off. The meat stuffing is ready.
If you have any leftover dry meat preparation, you can use it to make Erachi Puttu.

For Making The Erachi Puttu

1.          Take the puttu podi in a mixing bowl. Add salt, 2 tbsp of grated coconut and mix it. Add water little by little and mix well till the flour becomes moist.

2.          Break any lumps formed with your fingers. The flour should be crumbly but it should hold together when you press between the palms. The flour is now ready. Also keep some freshly grated coconut ready.

3.          Fill water in the puttu kudam or the pressure cooker and bring it to a boil.
4.          Start filling the puttu kutty. First add 1 tbsp of grated coconut followed by 3-4 tbsp of puttu flour followed by 2 tbsp of meat. Be sure not to pack the layers tightly. It needs to be loose enough for the steam to pass through and cook the flour.

5.          Repeat this till you reach the top of the puttu kutty. You can make it in the cylindrical puttu kutty or the cherata puttu kutty. 

6.          Cover with the lid and place it on the pressure cooker or the puttu kudam. Cook it for 5-7 minutes or till the steam starts coming out as a continuous steam through the holes of the lid.


7.          Push the cooked puttu out using the stick that comes with it. In case of cherata putt, you can just invert it on to the plate. The puttu will take the shape of the mould when it is cooked perfectly. Serve this tasty erachi puttu when it is hot.

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