Ugadi 2024: 5 Recipes You Should Try On the Occasion of Ugadi
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Ugadi is also known as Yugadi or Samvatsaradi. (Image: Shutterstock)
Traditional Ugadi recipes include Whole Wheat Obbattu, Ragi Flour Burfi, and Gavvalu, offering a delightful blend of flavors for the festive occasion.
Ugadi, celebrated in South India, marks the New Year with cultural fervor and traditional foods. Observed as a symbol of new beginnings, it signifies the harvest season’s onset. Traditional Ugadi recipes include Whole Wheat Obbattu, Ragi Flour Burfi, and Gavvalu, offering a delightful blend of flavors for the festive occasion.
Shevgyachi Bhaji (Moringa Leaves)
Ingredients:
2 large branches of moringa leaves
150g onion
2 green chilies
1 fresh coconut
30ml coconut oil
30g crushed peanuts
Salt to taste
Method:
Pluck moringa leaves, wash, and soak.
Chop onion, grate coconut, and chop green chilies.
Sauté green chilies and onion in coconut oil.
Add moringa leaves and sauté, then add coconut and crushed peanuts.
Season with salt and serve hot.
Whole Wheat Obbattu
Ingredients:
2 cups channa dal
2 and 1/4 cups powdered jaggery (whole cane sugar)
2-4 green cardamoms
5 cups of water
2 cups Aashirvaad atta
1 cup warm water
1/2 cup oil
1/4 tsp salt
Method:
Soak channa dal in water for an hour, then boil it until soft.
Drain dal and set aside. In another pan, simmer jaggery with water until it reaches a ball consistency.
Add drained dal to the jaggery syrup and cook until thickened. Grind the mixture into a paste.
Make dough with atta, salt, and oil. Roll into balls and flatten.
Place filling in the center, seal edges, and flatten into a disc.
Cook on a flatbread pan until golden brown on both sides.
Ragi Flour Burfi
Ingredients:
1 cup Aashirvaad Ragi Flour
2 cups grated fresh coconut
2 cups chopped jaggery
3/4 cup Aashirvaad ghee
1 tsp cardamom powder
3 tbsp almond slivers
Method:
Dry roast ragi flour, then roast with ghee. Set aside.
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