Monday, 13 July 2020

Mor Kali || Mor Koozh || Tamil Nadu traditional Mor Kali recipe

Mor Kali / Mor Koozh with step by step pics and tips(will share youtube video soon). It is traditional Tamil Nadu recipe. It is very soft, melt in mouth and very tasty recipe which can be prepared in less time with less ingredients. Rice flour / rice batter and sour curd are 2 main ingredients to prepare this mor kali. Use bit sour curd to get good taste. We add sun dried chillies/ majjiga mirapakayalu in telugu/ mor molaga in Tamil/ majjigi menishinakayi in Kannada in this mor kali. It adds good taste to it. We can have it as breakfast or snack, i love to have it anytime.

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We can prepare mor kali using rice flour or rice batter which is prepared by soaking rice for 2 hours and then grinding it to fine paste. Today i am using rice flour to prepare this mor kali, it tasted very yummy. Do try it once, surely you will love it. You can have it as it or with any pickle, chutney or with any podi. Today i had this mor kali with grated mango pickle. Check out some podi and chutney recipes from my blog..





Foodie Monday Blog Hop

Taking this easy and tasty Mor Kali to FoodieMondayBloghop fb group's #255DahiDelights theme. By this time you are all aware that i am part of this lovely group where we bloggers share recipe for theme suggested by a person in alphabetical order every week. This week theme was suggested by one of my fav food blogger "Poonam Bachhav". She suggested two themes, in that any curd based recipes got high votes, so we bloggers are sharing recipes in which curd is the main ingredient.Today is her birthday "Many more happy returns of the day Poonam🎂". Do check out her space for wonderful recipes, i bookmarked her recent Dahi ke kebabLemon and raisins muffinsPineapple upside down cake recipes. 



  




                                                                                  Mor Kali 

Preparation time - 10 minutes
cook time : 10 min
Serves : 2 
Category : Breakfast/snack
Recipe Cuisine: Tamil Nadu
Main ingredients : Rice flour, sour curd
Author : Aruna SarasChandra

   


Ingredients

Sour curd - 2 cup
rice flour - 1 cup
salt - as per taste

for tempering

Sesame seed oil  -  2+1 tsp( i used normal sunflower oil as sesame oil not available right now)
mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
urad dal -1 tsp
curry leaves - 1 sprig
green chili - 3
red chili - 1
sun dried chili - 2+1
hing - 1 pinch

Instructions

1) Take sour curd in bowl, whisk it well. Add 2 cups of water and prepare buttermilk .


2) Take rice flour in a bowl, add whisked curd little by little and mix it well without any lumps. At last add remaining buttermilk and mix well. 




3) Rice + buttermilk mixture should be mixed without any lumps, batter should be very thin.

                                                

4) Take a square or round plate(i used my rectangle cake tin) add 1 tsp of oil, spread it well and keep it aside.


5) Heat oil in a pan, add all the ingredients mentioned in tempering and fry it well.


6) Now add prepared rice & buttermilk batter and mix it well.



7) Mix the above well on low flames by mixing continuously. Batter should become thick quickly, do remember to mix it well without any lumps. Do check the below pics..



8) When the batter starts leaving pan and become thick then switch off the flames.


9) Now transfer the above to previously greased plate /bowl and spread it equally. You can serve as it is or you can serve by cutting it into pieces.


10) Let the above cool for 10 min, apply oil to spoon or flat ladle, press it lightly on the top to get clear texture and cut it into pieces.


Take mor kali pieces out carefully, that's it our Mor Kali is ready to serve. Serve it with any pickle, podi or chutney and enjoy your day.


Tips

** Use sour curd to get good taste.

** If sun dried chili not available skip it.

** Serve it hot as it is or by cutting it into cubes.

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9 comments:

  1. Very nicely explained and simple to follow too. Loved the glossy texture of the mor kali which is the perfect yardstick to say that the batter is well cooked. :-)

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  2. Such a simple and yet very inviting dish. Reading all the ingredients and sour dahi, I'm so tempted to try this easy Mor Kali out. Today I've learnt a new recipe from you Aruna.

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  3. Love the regional recipes. This mor kali sounds so healthy and flavorful. Would definitely love to try it out. Thank you for the Birthday wishes dear.

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  4. More Koozhu or more Kali is a huge favourite at my place. The hubby likes it with rice flour, while I prefer the wheat flour version. Your More Koozhu looks so delicious and perfect. Very well explained recipe.

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  5. I had heard about mor kali never tried it. In fact I had not understood the recipe. Thanks to your detailed information n pics I know what to do. Will love to try it.b

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  6. This was the toughest, yet tastiest dish that my pati (grandmom) taught me ... love the way you have cut into bite sized pieces. Hubby and I enjoy morkali as a dinner option sometime

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  7. This is an altogether new dish for me, but looks so yumm.. I am always looking for new traditional recipes from various cuisines, bookmarking this to try it soon.

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  8. Love this easy , delicious and nutritious breakfast. Traditional recipes are a keeper. Very well explained Aruna.

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  9. This MOR KALI is quite interesting for me :)
    It is on my todo list and i think this recipe is a perfect to start.
    Love it Aruna

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