This is a traditional Kerala breakfast, it is also known as "Ela Ada". This is made in banana leaf. You can make this ada using rice flour, wheat flour or with ragi flour.
Ingredients :
Rice flour : 2Cups
water : 3.5Cups
Salt
Coconut Oil : 1tsp +3tsp
Banana Leaf : without central strip
Grated coconut : 1 1/2Cup
Jaggery : 200g
Ghee : 2tsp
Cardamom Powder : 1tsp
Ripe Plantain : 1, chopped
Method :
1. Boil water in a vessel that can be used to mix the flour. When water boils, add salt and oil(1tsp). On a low flame add the rice flour slowly and mix. After closing the vessel with a tight lid turn off the flame.
2. When it turns warm, mix the dough with hand(preferably) and keep aside.
2. Make "Sarkkarappavu" by melting jaggery with enough water. Melt jaggery on a medium flame for 15minutes. Filter this when it becomes cool. Heat it again on a low flame to make it thick.
3. For the filling add grated coconut, jaggery(sarkkarappavu), ghee, banana and cardamom powder in a pan. Mix well till the filling becomes thick.
4. Now on banana leaf spread coconut oil. From the dough take a handful spread it on banana leaf. If you find difficulty in spreading the dough dip your fingers in water and then try to spread again.
5. Spread 2spoonfull of filling on it and fold the leaf carefully. Press the sides of the ada and carefully to seal it and place them in a steamer.
6. After 15minitues ada will be completely cooked. To check whether its completely done, you just try to remove the sides of the leaf from ada. if its coming out clean, then ada is done and you can enjoy a sweet breakfast.
7. You can get recipe of ragi ada and detailed snaps in Simply spicy.
5. Spread 2spoonfull of filling on it and fold the leaf carefully. Press the sides of the ada and carefully to seal it and place them in a steamer.
6. After 15minitues ada will be completely cooked. To check whether its completely done, you just try to remove the sides of the leaf from ada. if its coming out clean, then ada is done and you can enjoy a sweet breakfast.
7. You can get recipe of ragi ada and detailed snaps in Simply spicy.
Looks delicious and nice clicks dear
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures...I could have this even as a dessert :)
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I just LOVE Ila ada though have never tried..reminds me of the "prasadam" we used to receive from a Sun God temple in Kerala..
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ReplyDeleteIla ada looks yummy... have had it many times in friends house back home... just miss the banana leaves here or would have tried....
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ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious,have never tasted,wish to taste some Lena!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummmm!! I love this for bf! :)
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ReplyDelete..n eat more of that ada ok..with lotsa ghee n sharkkara..yummoo..this is the only time u can gulp in such things gulit free lle..:D..this one dish reminds me so much of amma..:)
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thats an interesting recipe..new to me
ReplyDeleteHye very interesting and traditional recipe ..Thanks for sharing !:)
ReplyDeletewow! such a lovely presentation! looks great!
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ReplyDeleteYummy ada..!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious dish!looks tremendous...
ReplyDeleteVery new to me......looks delish.....
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WOW... what a classic recipe... looks very delicious.. mouth watering clicks!!
ReplyDeleteI have this recipe too. I will post it some time.Nalla adipoli pics lena.Send me some ada now:)
ReplyDeleteHi Lena, thanks for stopping by my blog and for ur lovely comments dear. Such a great blog yaar, i loved ur authentic Kerala recipes. My mom loves kerala recipes like unni appam, puttu, ericherry, ela adda etc and now i know where to stop for delicious kerala recipes. Will be frequently visiting dear, keep in touch:)
ReplyDeletearrey grandma used to make this...even mom doesnt make..if i try and make it using ur recipe, it will ba visual treat to everyone at home...thanks so much :)
ReplyDeleteSounds authentic and delicious!
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious & yummy.. u have a wonderful blog & delicious recipes..
ReplyDeleteSweet and delicious,my little one with big sweet tooth would love this :D
ReplyDeleteI dont wanna c this Lena,its my all time fav..recipe is still my draft to be posted which i made on Vishu,he he..Mahi is expert in making ila ada,thinnan njanum..yum yum yum...
ReplyDeleteMakes me nostalgic... ela adai looks sooo....delicious.
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ReplyDeleteWe call it ella appam...
It taste really awsome...
thanks for the recipe for non south indians....
Hi Lena,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and for ur lovely comments dear. I love your authentic kerala recipes. Will be frequently visiting dear, keep in touch....
Very tempting dish. Lovely click. There is something waiting for u dear. Plz collect it.
ReplyDeleteVery yummy dish!! It looks so nice and soft and fluffy!!
ReplyDeleteHi lena, thank u for visiting my blog and for ur comments....i love rice ada...my mom used to do this....i miss everything:-(
ReplyDeletekothi aakunnu! :)
ReplyDeletehmm.looks nice.have heard abt it , but not tasted..:) plz accept the award from my blog:)
ReplyDeleteOh boy! That looks awesome. But where on earth am I going to get plantain leaves here... I wish I had them!
ReplyDeleteHappy ganesh chaturthi to you & your family dear :)
ReplyDeleteRice ada looks Divine....
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I love your dish... We have a similiar one in Orissa - havent eaten it in ages...
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woww...amazing Lena..never tasted this...
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ReplyDeleteAda looks so delicious Lena!!! Lovely click!
ReplyDeleteThe Ada is so well presented here...loved the recipe...cheers
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