Wednesday, January 16, 2013

UNNAKKAYI / PLANTAIN COTTON PODS

Unnakayi I am pretty sure most of you,Malayali's, would have seen this atleast once in their lifetime. Or am I wrong? If that's the case,you really have to try it. It really is delicious.Since I was brought up in the Malabar region of Kerala, this was a very common snack sent across by our Muslim friends and neigbours.It used to be the snack in my school friend's tiffin box.The later was slightly different from the ones I had tasted before,interms of the filling.

Unnakayi
'Unnakkayi ' literally means 'cotton pods'. Have you seen a cotton tree with cotton pods on it? Cotton is called as 'Unnam' therefore cotton pods gets translated into Unnathinte Kaaya / Unnakkayi.

Unnakayi This tea time snack (for us) is always filled with grated coconut,cashewnuts,raisins sauteed in pure ghee.Like how I've mentioned before,this snack has another filling which is made of scambled eggs. Oh! wait! Before you make that funny face,let me tell you ,it's really tasty. I have eaten it many times but we cannot think of making and stuffing that filling into our plantains,so we usually stick onto the coconut one.

Unnakayi When I say plantains here,I am talking about the 'Ethakka'/ 'Nenthrapazham' and not the Puttu-nte pazham. I used to call the 'Ethakka' as banana and the Puttu-nte pazham as plantains until we went to America. Then the light dawned upon me!

UNNAKKAYI /  PLANTAIN COTTON PODS
Unnakayi My own recipe

Ingredients:
2 half ripe plantains (Nentrapazham / Ethakka)
2 tablespoon granulated sugar or as needed
1/2 cup grated coconut
1 tablespoon cashew nuts,chopped
1 tablespoon golden raisins
2 teaspoon ghee
Coconut oil,for frying

Method: Cut the plantains into two,leaving the peel on and steam till cooked and fork tender.Grind them to a smooth paste without adding water.Keep it aside.
In a small pan, melt ghee and fry the nuts to golden.Add the raisins and wait till it has plumped up.Add the coconut and sugar and cook till the sugar melts.Keep aside.
Divide the plantain dough into golf ball sized balls. Smear some oil in your palms and take one such plantain ball. Fatten it and fill it with some coconut mixture.Carefully seal it by pressing the plantain mixture together.Shape them as you saw above.Repeat.
Deep fry in coconut oil. Drain excess oil and serve.


This is best served on a rainy day,like all deep fried goodies! :-)
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14 comments:

  1. Vavoose is growing up so fast Ria! Love his little Santa outfit :) Hope you are having a great time at home! Enjoy! Beautiful pictures. I love Pazham pori so I must try to taste these the next time I am in Kerala.

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  2. wonderful clicks...i too like this :)..your baby is looking choo cheweet...God bless him...

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  3. Wonderful clicks :) Hats off to your photographic skills !!!

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  4. Hi Ria, your baby looks so cute. Loving your site each day. unakkayi looks very delicious.

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  5. He looks choo chweet..Kisses to him.

    Seriously never had a chance to taste this beautiful dish.

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  6. The presentation looks perfect. Babychoo's photos are too cute.

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  7. He looks choo chweet..gorgeous n wonderful dish clicks...

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  8. Ur son is a wonderful treasure, he looks so cute i just want a HUG :)

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  9. This is a staple snack in my home n love every bite of this. But I always fail to get that perfect unnakkaayi shape! Mine becomes slightly blunt at the ends. Lovely Clicks !

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  10. when do people in Minneapolis get to eat this?

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  12. Hey :) tried this today, n I guess I must have missed something ..after grinding my plantains to a smooth paste, I was unable to make it as any ball.. Forget ball, not any shape for that matter, it was just too slushy even after applying oil on my hands ... Is keeping aside that helps it to harden ... ?

    Anyways, thanks a lot for all the recipes you've shared.. Its a treasure .. Btw My name is simi ..

    Regards
    Simi

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  13. Dear Ria
    I loved the look of it
    Thanks a lot for this recipe,,I have to try it for Easter seasons

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  14. thanks for sharing this beautiful images..

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