Tamil
Nadu Food Recipes - The Ingredients
Tamil
Nadu food menu has a wide range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies to
offer. The food here gets its flavor from a host of spices and condiments used
in Tamil Nadu. Coconut, tamarind and asafoetida are a must for almost all
vegetarian recipes. Garam masala is avoided in Tamil cuisine. In Tamil Nadu
Coconut oil is normally used as the medium of cooking. Chutneys and mixed spice
are served in the lunch and enhance the taste of the Tamil Nadu food.
In
Tamil Nadu, a typical meal consists of rice lentils, grains and vegetables.
Chettinad cuisine of Tamil Nadu is particularly famous all over the country.
This cuisine is hot and spicy and provides delectable variety in mutton,
chicken and fish dishes. Chettinad Pepper Chicken is one of the most famous
Tamil Nadu dishes. The Tamil style of Mughali food can be tasted in the
Biriyanis and Paya. Paya is a type of spiced trotter’s broth and is eaten with
either Parathas or Appam.
Tamil
Nadu, especially Chennai, is famous for its filter coffee. Most Tamils have a
subtle disliking for instant coffee; therefore filter coffee is more popular.
The preparation of filter coffee is almost like a daily chore, the coffee beans
have to be first roasted and then ground. The coffee powder is then put into a
filter set and hot boiled water is added to prepare the boiling and allowed to
set for about 15 minutes. The decoction is then added to milk with sugar to
taste. The drink thus prepared is then poured from one container to another in
rapid succession to make the perfect frothy cup of filter coffee. An exotic
drink that refreshes you and the taste that lingers.
Delectable
Tamil Cuisines
In
Tamil Nadu cuisine, breakfast or tiffin includes idly, dosai (a pancake made
from a batter of rice) and lentils crisp fried on a pan, vada(deep fried
doughnuts made from a batter of lentils), pongal, uppuma. Most of the dishes in
Tamil Nadu are eaten with coconut chutney, sambar.
The
Tamil Lunch or meals consists of cooked rice served with different kinds of
vegetable dishes, Sambar, chutneys, Rasam (a hot broth made with tamarind juice
and pepper) and curd(yogurt). The non-vegetarian lunch includes curries or
dishes cooked with mutton, chicken or fish. Tamil meals are incomplete without
crisp Papads or Appalam.
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