
The recipe I posted has a strong taste of dry coconut as it is the core ingredient and also has a coarse texture of tiny coconut bites the way which we like.If you want a fine texture you can add fried gram(putnala pappu) or roasted urad and chana dal while grinding which adds a better texture.Read the notes for more details and adapt the recipe according to your convenience.
Kobbari Karam Recipe:
(makes 1 1/2 cup)
shelf life: 1 month
Ingredients:
2 cups grated dry Coconut(kopra)
5-6 Red chillies(based on the spicyness)
4-5 Byadige Red chillies(for color)
4-5 Garlic pods
Salt to taste
Method:

(makes 1 1/2 cup)
shelf life: 1 month
Ingredients:
2 cups grated dry Coconut(kopra)
5-6 Red chillies(based on the spicyness)
4-5 Byadige Red chillies(for color)
4-5 Garlic pods
Salt to taste

- Dry roast red chillies for a minute until they are warm and crisp.You can even fry them in 1/2 tsp oil.Cool them.
- Grind red chillies with salt to a powder and then add grated coconut and garlic pods and run again to a coarse powder.Do not run for long time,we need a coarse powder not fine powder.
- Store it in air tight container.
Serve it with hot rice and ghee.
You can even serve it with idli/dosa or you can even sprinkle this on vegetable stir fries like ladies finger,brinjal,potato,tindora etc.
Notes:
You can even serve it with idli/dosa or you can even sprinkle this on vegetable stir fries like ladies finger,brinjal,potato,tindora etc.
Notes:
- You can add 1/2 cup of fried gram(roasted chana dal/putnala pappu) while grinding the grated coconut which adds a fine texture to the powder.
- Alternatively you can fry 1/4 th cup of urad dal and chana dal each in a tsp of oil separately and grind it with red chillies and salt and proceed with the same.This version is apt to be served with idli/dosa.
- You can add the chillies according to your spice levels.
- Do not add more garlic pods as it will change the flavor.
I just love this! This reminds me to stock up my podis at home :D
ReplyDeleteI have never had this but it sounds really yumm.
ReplyDeletesure a flavourful podi :)
ReplyDeleteWow, flavorful podi..nice recipe too :)
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One of the simple podi...pics are indulging...
ReplyDeleteSuper irresistible podi,love to have with anything.
ReplyDeleteflavorful and yummy podi, perfect with hot rice and ghee..,
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks parthy as always, i make it without garlic, i will do your way, my H would love this.
ReplyDeletereally spicy and flavorful powder recipe
ReplyDeleteprathy how long does this powder keep? nice recipe such a breather from the usual powders
ReplyDelete@Anusha..You can store this powder easily for a month,if you refrigerate you can even keep for 2-3 months.
ReplyDeleteAromatic podi :)
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
Delicious coconut powder, love to have with my rice
ReplyDeleteEverytime I see a recipe for coconut podi, I will think I will make it this time and I never make it. I love the texture of your coconut powder. I will try making it soon. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletehi prathiba, wow! first time i come across this recipe, so simple yet so tasty/ bookmarked with thanks. ove rhere we can buy ready grated coconut. have a nice day.
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What a coincidence I just made kobbari kaaram this evening :) amazing flavor!!
ReplyDeleteI too wanted to try a chutney podi for long time. bookmarked ur version sounds good//
ReplyDeleteLooks very tempting. Love ur clicks. Superb.
ReplyDeleteWe usually have this as a chutney .. love the spicy flavours
ReplyDeleteA very delicious powder. The pics are lovely.
ReplyDeletei love kobbari karam ,my mom used to make this...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLove this a lot ...too tempting ..looks yummy
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