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Ganesh Chathurthi is very popularly celebrated all over India to mark the birth of Ganesha, the son of Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati. He...

Sweet Coconut Modhakum/ Poornum Kozhakatai

Ganesh Chathurthi is very popularly celebrated all over India to mark the birth of Ganesha, the son of Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati. He is regarded as one who remove obstacles, gives wisdom and wealth and enjoys comfort,luxuries and delicious food. Ganesha is very happy and fun loving by nature and would answer any ones call when invited with love and devotion. On his birthday modhakum/kozhakatai/dumplings are offered to him. Myth has it that his greatest weakness is modhakum which he loves to feast on and hence would grant any wish when it is offered to him.

But there is more significance to making modhakum. Modhakum is made from rice flour, coconut and jaggery. Both rice flour and coconut are white in color which signifies purity. Jaggery, the sweet gives joy to everyone. This implies that when one is pure in mind and soul it would lead to moksha, the ultimate and sweetest of joys. The sweet modhakum is shaped like Ganesha's s belly with a pointed top and is believed that he would ascend on this shape and form when offered this modhakum and grant ones wishes.






Modhakum Flour:


Gadgets:

Sauce pan with lid
Measuring cups and spoons
Spatula

Ingredients:

Rice Four - 1 cup
Salt - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 1 tsp
Water- 2 cups

Preparation:

1. Boil the water in the saucepan. Add Salt and oil to it.

2. When the water boils add 1 cup of rice flour and mix it as fast as you can and cover it with a lid and remove from flame.

3. When you open it after 5 minutes the rice four would have gone from pure white to a pale white color.


How to make Poornum/Filling:



Gadgets:

Wok
Mixing Spoon


Ingredients:
Frozen coconut - 1 cup thawed
Jaggery - 1 cup
Elachi/Cardamon- a few pods
Saffron - a few strands
Camphor - 1 pinch


Preparation:

1. Get Jaggery into a powdered form by using a serrated knife and slicing the jaggery ball.


2. Add jaggery in the wok, sprinkle some water and allow it to melt. Then filter the sediments in the bottom.

3. Heat the wok and add the coconut and mix it with the jaggery allow it to cook on medium flame.

4. When the jaggery and coconut come together add saffron and cardamon powder.


5. Allow it to cool before making modhakum.

How to make Sweet Modhakum:


Gadgets:

Plate
Idli Plates
Rice cooker
Teaspoon

Ingredients:

Rice dough - 1 Recipe
Coconut Filling/ Poornum - 1 recipe
Oil
Rice Flour Dry - 1/4Th cup
Water
Preparation:

1. Take a few tsp of oil in a plate and apply it in both your palms.

2. Take a quarter size modhakum dough and roll it in between your palm and make them soft.



3. Make it into a ball. Dab some rice flour in your fingers and start to make a cup shape with the dough.

4. The cup should be made thin and the flour has to be distributed evenly.

5. Fill in 1 tsp of the coconut filling/poornum and gather the mouth of the cup and bring them together and press to seal the filling. Place these modhakums on the idli plate and stack up.




6. Add 1 cup of water into the rice cooker. Place the idli plates filled modhakums in the rice cooker and cook them for 10- 15 minutes.





7. Remove and offer them to Ganesh and he would grant your wishes.


16 comments:

  1. The pictures look good! I love modhaks just like Ganpathi.

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  2. Happy Ganesh Chaturti!!! We call this dish kayi kadubu in kannada, and I just love it!!

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  3. Hi Srimanthi! We just blogged about Kozukattais too!! I like your presentation. The shells are so nice and thin. I did not know even Kozukattais had a significance! Thanks for that'gyan' :-))) Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!

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  5. nice modakam..have to try with rice flour sometime..nice pictures..

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  6. I like you step-wise pictorial....

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  7. Happy Vinayaka Chaturthi dear:))Everything looks awesome and lovely .

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  8. I made them yesterday, very tasty. My daughter loved it. Came out really good, as good as your pictures.

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  9. The kozhukattai's look perfect :)

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  10. Lovely Presentation...The pictures look good! I love modhaks ...Great click..

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  11. The picture is so gud and lovely presentation...thanks for the wonderful entry :)

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  12. Thank you for the lovely enrty. Modhakum were just perfect.
    And very illustrative way of showing the recipe.

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