Odupale

#mothers'day
Odupale is a traditional Mangalore recipe.
It is so tasty and easy breakfast. Me learnt it from my mother. My mother usually making this on wooden heat stove. Which gives a nice smoky flavor. The taste is really extinct by using coconut oil. I made it on gas stove, so couldn't reach enough satisfaction. It is really very good recipe I learnt from her, thank you so much my mother.
Odupale
#mothers'day
Odupale is a traditional Mangalore recipe.
It is so tasty and easy breakfast. Me learnt it from my mother. My mother usually making this on wooden heat stove. Which gives a nice smoky flavor. The taste is really extinct by using coconut oil. I made it on gas stove, so couldn't reach enough satisfaction. It is really very good recipe I learnt from her, thank you so much my mother.
Steps
- 1
Soaked rice 4 hours or overnight.
- 2
Grind fine paste by adding some water, coconut and salt to taste.
- 3
Transfer the batter into a bowl.
- 4
Adjust the water, batter should be like milk consistency.
- 5
Heat odu or mud(earthernwear griddle)tawa.
- 6
Smear 1 tsp coconut oil, drizzle few drops of oil.
- 7
All of the sudden pour ladleful of batter, the batter will start perforating, cover a lid and cook in low flame for 3-4 minutes.
- 8
Check the cookness.
- 9
Take out of the tava and serve with sweet coconut milk.
- 10
Traditional heat wood stove cooking
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