INGREDIENTS:
Collard Greens 15 leaves (In Mangalore we use Colacasia leaves)
Rice 2 cups
Urad dal 1/4 th cup
Toor dal 1/4 th cup
Coconut 1/2 cup
Coriander seeds 1 tsp
Jeera 1 tsp
Red chilies 5 or more according to how spicy you need
Turmeric 1/2 tsp
Tamarind 1 lemon size
Jaggery 1 tblsp
Oil 1 tsp
Salt
METHOD:
- Soak rice and toor dal in water for 3 hours or overnight.
- Heat oil and fry urad dal until you get a nice aroma.
- Grind rice, toor dal and urad dal with coconut and other ingredients except leaves by adding little water. This paste has to be thick, almost like idly batter.
- Remove the veins of the leaves.
- Apply a layer of masala on a leaf (keep the leaf upside down).Keep another leaf on the first leaf apply another layer of masala. Repeat this for another 3 leaves.
- Roll them and apply another coat of masala on top.
- Steam them for around 45 mins on medium heat.
- When it is cool cut them with a knife to thin rolls and serve with coconut oil.
NOTE:
1)You can eat this with just pickle and coconut oil on top.
2)You can slice them and shallow fry them in oil until is it golden brown on both sides.
12 comments:
Hi Pavithra, ellige hogidde? nice to see you blogging after long. This pathrode reminds me so much of home:(
Never heard of this dish before. Looks so authentic and delicious Pavithra!! Yum!!
this sounds yum! i have heard of it, never had it. i dont know if we get collard greens here or not.
Its new to me, looks authentic adn tempting. Nice clicks.
one of my fav..loos delicious..love ur version
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First time here.. never heard of this recipe.. looks so yummyy
looks yummy.....lovely recipe
Love Pathrode..But not tried it. Looks delicious.
Pathrode looks so gud.. love it !! Wow, gud u found those leaves to make pathrode !! I can hardly find here :( !!
I love pathrode .. looks awesome ..
Very authentic recipe!!
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Ist time here,..Never heard of this dish...will def try it out...
u have a nce blog...
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