1 cup millet flour
1/4 cup coconut grated
2 to 3 tbsp water
1/4 to 1/2 tsp salt to taste
Dry roast the ground millet flour. Add the grated coconut, salt and sprinkle water 1 tbsp or less at a time. Using the finger, crumble the mixture.
Don't use a lot of water, the mixture should be a crumble it should not be too wet or sticky.
Heat a pan that can attach a steamer with 1 cup of boiling water. When the water is boiling and the steamer becomes hot, put the mixture over the steamer and steam for 2 to 3 minutes.
Don't steam for a long time as the pittu will harden.
Serve this pittu or puttu with curry, sambal or jaggery.
This quantity will serve 1 to 2 people.
A reminder :) I am guest hosting Jagruti's Know your flours: Millet flour event from July 10th to August 9th; hope you can link your entries on the post. Check out the delicious entries that are already linked.
This goes to cooking with seeds rye and millet and SIC series event #1.
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this is one of the fav dishes my mom makes often.healthy too.
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We make this in Sri Lanka quite often!
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You always post about the most interesting things--I love coconut, so this looks delish!
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Delicious and healthy puttu.
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Thank you for your kind comment on my asparagus post. And please don't be offended by the Food on Friday edition tomorrow being on pork dishes. This weeks one was on Berries and Currants and if you had any recipe you wanted to link up to that - or any of the other previous Food on Fridays - please just go ahead. Each Wednesday I'll be showcasing a number of links from previous Food on Fridays - like i did with asparagus today.
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very healthy and homely recipe dear:)
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Healthy dish for sure... Love the flower as well....
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Healthy dish and nice click....
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Thanks for sharing this yummy treat with us :)
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Looks so delicious..
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ReplyDeleteLovely! I'm still pretty new to millet so I've not tried this type of recipe before but this looks super yummy :)
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to try this dish: I toasted pearl millet and did not realize you could do the same with millet flour. Lovely photo. Thank you for contributing to Cooking with seeds.
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