This tasty snack is prepared commonly in South Karnataka,
with colocasia leaves.
Preparations from these leaves have a tendency to cause itching in the throat, which can be nullified by adding tamarind while cooking. So never forget to add tamarind!
Preparations from these leaves have a tendency to cause itching in the throat, which can be nullified by adding tamarind while cooking. So never forget to add tamarind!
Ingredients:
5 colocasia leaves
To grind
1 cup raw rice soaked for about 4 hours
Salt to taste
2 tsps cumin seeds
2 tsps coriander seeds
½ tsp red chilli powder
A small ball of tamarind
1tbsp jaggery powder
1 tsp black gram dal, lightly roasted
½ tsp fenugreek seeds, lightly roasted
For seasoning:
2 tbsps oil
½ tsp mustard seeds
1 red chilli broken to pieces
A few curry leaves
½ cup grated coconut
2 tbsps powdered jaggery
Instruction:
- - Take the colocasia leaves, gently remove the
thick veins on the outer surface with a sharp knife.
- - Wash the leaves, lightly shake off the excess
water and keep aside for the remaining water to evaporate.
- - Drain the soaked rice and grind it along with
all other ingredients. Add spoonfulls of water as needed, it needs to be a
thick mix.
- - Apply this ground mixture on the outer side of
the colocasia leaves and roll them up.
- - Heat oil in a pan, add the mustard seeds. When
they splutter, add the red chilli pieces and curry leaves.
- - Now add the jaggery and grated coconut, stir for
a minute and add the sliced leaves.
- - Mix well and it is ready to serve. It is a very
good snack for tea time.
There is another, a little easier and faster version of pathrode, see the recipe HERE
There is another, a little easier and faster version of pathrode, see the recipe HERE