In Andhra cuisine, bhojanam or meal is comprised of rice and a variety of dishes that are eaten with that said rice, including wet/dry vegetable curries, rasam, and plain yogurt.
SOMETIMES, WE CRAVE FOR SOMETHING MORE YUMMY THAN JUST CURRIES. In those times, we eat rice with pickles or podis. These pickles and podis are usually pre-made and in large quantities, so they are always on hand for those CRAVINGS!!
Tonight, I ate something I haven't eaten in 2 years, and it was so good. From the moment, the rice ball mixed with the PEANUTTY PODI hit my mouth, I was in podi heaven. 😋
You may be thinking, is she crazy? I'm not.
I just love the simplicity of Andhra cuisine. Some dishes are super easy to make with very few ingredients. Below is the recipe for Peanut podi, which is my favorite out of all the podis and by far the easiest to make.
Ingredients
Procedure
SOMETIMES, WE CRAVE FOR SOMETHING MORE YUMMY THAN JUST CURRIES. In those times, we eat rice with pickles or podis. These pickles and podis are usually pre-made and in large quantities, so they are always on hand for those CRAVINGS!!
Tonight, I ate something I haven't eaten in 2 years, and it was so good. From the moment, the rice ball mixed with the PEANUTTY PODI hit my mouth, I was in podi heaven. 😋
You may be thinking, is she crazy? I'm not.
I just love the simplicity of Andhra cuisine. Some dishes are super easy to make with very few ingredients. Below is the recipe for Peanut podi, which is my favorite out of all the podis and by far the easiest to make.
Ingredients
- 1 cup of peanuts
- 2 dry red chilies
- 1/2 tsp salt
- Vegetable oil
- Clarified butter (ghee), optional
Procedure
Shallow fry
the dry red chilies with a few drops of vegetable oil and then add the peanuts.
Then fry these together
for 5 to 7 minutes on medium to low heat (or until you smell the roasted
aroma). Remove from heat and let the
mixture cool down. Grind the peanut and chili mixture together with salt in a
blender (on medium speed) until you get a coarse powder. Adjust the chili
powder and salt quantities as per your taste.
If you love
peanuts, then you will love peanut podi. I add enough podi to the rice until I
get the peanutty flavor. I also
add a couple of drops of vegetable oil to the rice and podi mixture because it brings
it all together and also enhances the flavor. You can add ghee instead of
vegetable oil if you are not diet conscious.
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