Tenkai-Karjikayalu:
Tenkai Karjikayalu is my 5th
day post for 2nd week of Blogging Marathon. My theme for this week
is Kids Delight – Something Sweet.
I had done it on Saturday,
28th Jan 2012 when I cooked lunch for my family. Lunch comprised of
Methi Dhal, Tomato Rasam, Rice and curds. Special entry was my sweet Tenkai
Karjikayalu (tenga kolakottai or coconut rolls). Our breakfast for that day was
Puri and after everybody having breakfast there was wheat flour (atta)
remaining. It flashed my great brain why don’t I do this sweet. I asked my
mom-in-law she told once lunch is ready I could make them; she said and went to
sister-in-law’s place who stays nearby.
I was eager to make so I
couldn’t wait, moreover my little son was sleeping, so it was a good time for
me to do along with lunch. I kept sugar and water to become sugar syrup, and blended
coconut in blender. Once sugar syrup was getting ready I added poppy seeds,
cardamom powder, baby saffron and mixed well, add blended coconut to the
mixture. I hope you remember I made little almond powder last week, I added
them into this. As almond contains oil, it’s better to utilize them at the
earliest.
Ingredients:
- CopraPak Laddoos – 18 (I could get 18)
- Small dough/puri – 12
I had to eat 6 laddoos directly
and myself, my son, and sis-in-law son, sis-in-law and co-brother it was
over in no time.
Method:
Make small puris and keep
coprapak laddoos in the center
Cover the dough properly
so that laddoos doesn’t come out
Heat oil in a kadai and
once it is full hot, keep it into medium flame and fry the rolls
Put it onto a vessel where the oil can be drained
Submitting
this to:Blogging
Marathon @ Spice your Life
by Srivalli
Kid's Delight - Something Sweet at Edible Entertainment by Kavitha Iyengar and this series were started by Srivalli in her blog.