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Gojju Avalakki - Huli Avalakki Recipe
Gojju Avalakki Recipe also popularly known as Huli Avalakki is a Karnataka vegetarian breakfast dish this is prepared with thick poha.
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Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
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Ingredients
For poppu/tadka/tempering
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Servings
MetricUS Imperial
Ingredients
For poppu/tadka/tempering
gojju-avalakki-recipe
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Rating: 0
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Instructions
  1. Grind the beaten rice or poha coarsely like semolina. Wash the ground beaten rice and drain completely. Keep aside.
  2. Heat a stainless steel vessel, add 2 cups of water, grated jaggery, tamarind paste, rasam powder and salt to taste. Bring to a boil and simmer till the jaggery is completely dissolved, approx 3-4 mts. Turn off flame and allow to cool a bit, approx 7-8 mts.
  3. Sprinkle 1 1/2 cups of the prepared tamarind water over the wet poha, a little at at time and toss the contents such that its mixed thoroughly with the coarsely ground beaten rice. Sprinkle the remaining tamarind water such that the beaten rice is well coated with it. It should appear like a crumbled mixture.
  4. Place lid over the beaten rice mixture and allow it to sit for 15 mts. After 15 mts, if you feel that the mixture is too dry, add the remaining tamarind water and toss the contents and allow to sit for another 15 mts.
  5. Heat oil in a small pan and once it is hot, add the mustard seeds and allow them to splutter. Add the urad dal and allow it to turn red. Add asafoetida, turmeric powder, roasted peanuts and curry leaves and saute for few seconds.
  6. Crumble the beaten rice mixture into the tempering and mix thoroughly. Place lid and cook for 4-5 mts. Add the black pepper and sesame seeds powder, adjust salt and add more jaggery if required. Mix well, Turn off flame.
  7. Remove to a serving bowl and garnish with fresh coconut and fresh coriander leaves.
Recipe Notes

You can use a mix of 1 tsp of rasam powder and 1 tsp of sambar powder OR use 2 tsps of sambar powder instead of rasam powder.
The addition of the ground mix of roasted sesame seeds and pepper corns is optional.
Peanuts, tamarind and jaggery are essential ingredients for this recipe.
If you find that the mixture is dry after following Step 6 above, sprinkle some more water and mix. Place lid and cook for a minute or two.

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