Masala Rice Roti (masala Akki Rotti)

Since my love for cooking is increasing day by day, Aayi tries to give all of her own recipes as well as the ones she collected from different sources to me. I write down all of them when I talk to her and I try whenever I get time. So these days the pile of recipes are increasing and I feel I am running out of time. This is a recipe which she saw in one of the TV shows....

January 26, 2026 · 3 min · 609 words · Martha White

Mushroom Fry (almbe Phodi)

Somewhere in the month of July – August, we get Mushrooms(Almbe in Konkani, anabe in Kannada) here. They grow naturally especially in forests. They grow abundantly near the snake nests. They are the sites of mites. But people are afraid of Cobras and many do not go near them. Many bold people go to the forest to get them at the appropriate time. We get different varieties of mushrooms. In South Kanara we get button mushrooms....

January 26, 2026 · 4 min · 716 words · Elizabeth Fish

Olive Bread

I have a bad habit of trying different things when I go to a restaurant. Bad because, most of the time I make wrong choices from the menu (which I later don’t end up liking). I did the same thing at the very popular ‘ Panera bread ‘. Wrong choices a couple of times and we decided never to go again. But last week, I went there with my colleagues....

January 26, 2026 · 4 min · 794 words · Mark Rodriguez

Pathrado Or Pathrode

Pathrado is one of my all time favourite dishes. I remember writing ‘ pathrado ‘ in the ‘favourite food’ column of autograph books which were circulated during our college days (autograph books are little books having columns as name, address, phone number, favourite actor, favourite actress, favourite food etc etc. During my college days, everyone had a autograph book, those were circulated to all the friends during the final year....

January 26, 2026 · 3 min · 622 words · Susan Beal

Potato In Coconut Curry(batate Song)

If I claim I have a Konkani food blog, anybody will ask the question “have you blogged about our great Batate Song ??”. If my answer is “no”, then I definitely can’t claim of having a Konkani food blog. All I meant to say is, batate song (do not confuse this song with English ‘Song’) is a very very famous dish and every Konkani person is a great fan of it....

January 26, 2026 · 3 min · 541 words · Aretha Davis

Pumpkin Plant (dudde Vali) Tambali/tambli

Tambli/Tamboli/Tambli is one of the easiest dishes that can be prepared in no time. There are many different recipes for tamblis . I found a very good article about tamblis in my collection from Kannada weekly magazine. This is one of them. This tambli can be made with spinach, watercress( ekpanni ) etc. I had pumpkin plant with me that day, so I used it instead of spinach/watercress. These tamblis are supposed to be very good for health....

January 26, 2026 · 3 min · 535 words · Susan Collins

Rasagulla

We didn’t realize when Navaratri went by. We didn’t celebrate it at all. Like always, though I had grand plans, I didn’t do anything for the festival. So I decided to cook a marathon for one of my favorite festivals – Diwali/Deepavali which is just round the corner. Instead of waiting till the big day, I thought of bringing the mood in both at home and this blog. So I started today....

January 26, 2026 · 5 min · 857 words · Nereida Hempstead

Rava Idli

I ate rava idli for the first time in Bangalore. This was neither prepared at my home nor I had tasted it anywhere at my native or in Belgaum. So first time when I ate it, I became a fan of it. After that I would eat it everytime I went to any restaurant, but never tried making it at home. This recipe is from my friend Poornima . I hesitated to post it because I could find a recipe of rava idli in almost all blogs....

January 26, 2026 · 3 min · 563 words · Robert Moore

Rice

I am not sure how many of you had the same feelings, but even though I tried my best, I could not get into a Diwali mood this year. For me, Diwali means my dad bring out his colored light bulbs & akashgud/akash butti and tie them neatly on our front porch. Then in the evenings, we would light up small candles or oil lamps on the porch- ‘ jaglee ‘....

January 26, 2026 · 6 min · 1193 words · Karen Crawford

Simple Egg Cake

Simple Egg Cake Sharing the cake recipes, that I have tried recently, was on my to-do list for a long time. I thought may be I can start with this cake. I have posted banana cake recipe a few days back, but this will be the first recipe anybody will give you, if you want to learn baking cakes). I am successfully pursuing the baking art and its whole and sole credit should go to my Pachi(Aayi’s sister)....

January 26, 2026 · 4 min · 710 words · Brian Atkins

Soya

Last few days have been pretty bad for us. We are put on a strict diet. I really get very lost when I want to cook something and I cannot, I am trying to tone that down and so far I am at least 75% successful. So for next few days, you will find some unusual combinations here from me, I know some of you are thanking my aayi to keep sanity to this blog ;)....

January 26, 2026 · 4 min · 789 words · Christopher Amador

Spicy Shankarpal(khara/theek Shankarpal)

This year I had decided to make all the important dishes that can be associated with Diwali. Many of my readers had asked for this recipe and also, once I prepared the sweet version , I had to make the spicy or khara (Kannada) or theek (Konkani) version. These were a favorite of my family. This shankarpal was a regular at my home when we were kids. We had a special kind of cutter – like in this picture from Vaishali , which was used to cut these....

January 26, 2026 · 4 min · 666 words · Michael Martin

Thomas Cake

This is by far the most difficult and time consuming cake I have ever prepared. But I enjoyed it thoroughly. Few months ago, my friend asked me to bake/decorate a cake for her son’s 3rd birthday. I was very excited about it. Now after it is all done, I have to write down some things that I learnt. Before this cake, I thought I knew a lot about cake decorating....

January 26, 2026 · 5 min · 946 words · Kathleen Zins

Tilgul (kante Halvo)

Makar Sankranti is just around the corner. That reminds me to post this very very special recipe here. I have been thinking about it for a long time. For us, Sankranti was always associated with this very tasty sugar drops – tilgul or kante halvo (Kante – spikes, halvo – halwa, a sweet dish). On Sankranti, we give a handful of this tilgul and sesame laddoo to everyone we meet and tell them “ tilgul ghya goaD goaD bola “(take tilgul and talk sweet), which finally evolved into “Take sweet, talk sweet and be sweet” in schools....

January 26, 2026 · 5 min · 862 words · Brent Mclendon

Wheat Cucumber Dosa

I love dosas for breakfast. I can’t keep eating same kind of dosas over and over again. So I am in constant search for different varieties. I have tried most of the dosas that I found in different Kannada weeklies and also from TV shows. This is one such recipe that I tried and loved very much. Usually I don’t prefer anything sweet for breakfast. But when the recipe looks so tempting, I can’t let it go without trying....

January 26, 2026 · 4 min · 695 words · Steven Noel

Avrekalu Jeerige(cumin) Kootu

As I mentioned few times here, avrekaLu has become an integral part of my cooking these days. I have tried many different recipes with these beans. I have a great collection of avrekaLu recipes with me, so I try to cook as many varieties with them. V being a great fan of them, it works out fine for me. This is a traditional Kannada dish. It is a hot dish with few ingredients....

January 25, 2026 · 3 min · 482 words · Laura Stewart

Baked Cauliflower

Cauliflower is a universal vegetable used in many dishes, in many forms. It is one of my favorite vegetables. Whenever I ask my husband to buy veggies, he always picks up a cauliflower. I use it to make pickle , rava fry , in sambars , in pulavs and in every other way I could. So when I saw an article with all cauliflower recipes in a Kannada weekly, I was hooked to it....

January 25, 2026 · 6 min · 1247 words · Solomon Edwards

Banana Vada

Banana vada It was vade panchami few days ago – it is celebrated at my kuldevasthan – family god’s temple at Ankola. Thousands of deities gather for the pooja. One of the biggest things (other than super delicious lunch) during this function is these banana vada prasad – so the function is called vade panchami. Many men gather to make these vadas and then the vadas are deep fried in huge pan....

January 25, 2026 · 3 min · 545 words · Roy Tolbert

Beetroot

This recipe is inspired by beetroot sasam and beetroot raita . This is very mild in flavor, it has that sweetish tinge from beetroot. It can be made with little thick yogurt to be served as a sidedish/chutney or can be made with thinned down yogurt/buttermilk to be served with hot rice as tambli. Ingredients: 1 cup cooked and chopped beetroot 4 green chillies 2 tea spns mustard seeds 4-5 curry leaves 1/2 tea spn urad dal 1 red chilli A pinch asafoetida 1 cup yogurt Oil Salt...

January 25, 2026 · 4 min · 806 words · Barbara Rutledge

Cabbage Dosa (cabbage Sanna Pole)

Recently I have got so many new frinds, thanks to aayisrecipes. Daily I get so many encouraging mails. I even came to know about some people from my very own village through this site!!!. Last week I received Teppal(Sichuan pepper) from Deepa (she came to know I was searching for teppal from one of my post and sent it to me by post). Isn’t it great?? You must be wondering, why am I writing all these here?...

January 25, 2026 · 3 min · 590 words · Lacie Doyle