It has started raining in chennai and I really have to celebrate it with a nice hot tikka.. :)
Its just amazing to take a look at the city turning fresh with its super cool shower bath. I just love to enjoy the scene with a hot cup of tea and some refreshing hot snack along.
It servers as a super good started.
Baby corn tikka is the right choice for such a day and mood. :)
Ingredients:
Baby corn - 10
Corn flour - 2 tbsp
Chilly powder - 1/2 tsp
Garam masala powder - 1/2 tsp
Cumin seed powder - 1/2 tsp
Coriander seed powder - 1/2 tsp
Tomato sauce - 2 tsp
Salt
Oil
Method:
Mix the corn flour, chilly powder, garam masala, cumin powder, coriander powder and tomato sauce all together in a bowl. Add some oil to it and mix well. Now apply this batter on the baby corn and leave it aside in a closed bowl for half an hour. Now keep them on the dosa pan and roast it by adding some oil to it. Keep turning the corns so that all the sides get roasted evenly. Poke a tooth pic to the corn and serve it.
Baby corn tikka is ready to eat. :)
Serve it hot with tomato sauce or curd. :)
I am sending this recipe along with my carrot soup recipe to the 'lovely winter recipes' event by Shanthi Krishnakumar's cook book.
Written by: Nithya
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Baby corn tikka. New to me. Looks fantastic and yummy.
ReplyDeleteDelicious tikka
ReplyDeletenice one for the entry
ReplyDeleteWonderful tikkas!
ReplyDeleteWow what an innovative starter dish...looks so scrumptious...must taste great during cold weather :)
ReplyDeleteLooks superb..i got bored in making manchurian..this is a welcoming change :)Thanks!!
ReplyDeletePerfect for a rainy day!
ReplyDeleteTava Fry Babycorn Tikka looks delish..Its a gud idea to skip deep frying!!
ReplyDeletewow,they are so cute..love to have some
ReplyDeleteDelicious and interesting tikka.You live in chennai?
ReplyDeleteOh wow.....rain always call for some hot and spicy food....corn tikka looks yum...
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy..... Wonderful tikkas......
ReplyDeleteThanx for visiting my blog and will surely get back to ur blog too. Nice recipes. I really liked sam and pam :)
ReplyDeletesuperb one! nice presentation..
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the comments. :) Yeah Dhanya I am put up in chennai. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat tikka Nithya!! :) Perfect for this season! And thanks a ton for stopping by my blog :)
ReplyDeletehi nitya..never tried tikkas with babycorn...nice idea...will surely give it a try....
ReplyDeleteLovely tikka. Looks yummy :)
ReplyDeletePerfect to have when it is raining outside:)
ReplyDeleteWow... looks soo delicious and spicy... wonderful clicks.. and lovely presentation :)
ReplyDeletethanks Susan :)
ReplyDeleteTikka is mouth watering...
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