Last Wednesday I tried Pooja’s delicious Garooda for our lunch. Garooda is nothing but pancakes (dosas) made with cooked rice and besan. I wish to thank Pooja for this wonderful recipe. We all liked it so much and it was so filling. It was easy to prepare and tasted so good that I would be making it frequently. I didn’t make any changes to the original recipe. The only change I made was: I added some tomatoes and desiccated coconut to the batter and omitted the capsicum. We ate it with ginger chutney.
Your Recipe Rocks is the wonderful theme started by Madhuram of Egglesscooking. I know the main rule for this event is to try recipes from our blogger friends that don’t involve rice in the ingredients. But as I liked this recipe so much and wish to show my appreciation towards Pooja for her delicious recipe, I thought of using it for “Your Recipe Rocks” theme. I hope it is O.K. Next time, when I prepare any recipe from other blogs for this theme, I will be so careful to try the recipe that doesn’t involve rice.
My dear friend, Home Cooked has made me so happy by sending the “Nice Matters Award” my way. Thank you so much for this, HC!
“Nice Matters Award is for those bloggers who are nice people; good blog friends and those who inspire good feelings and inspiration. Also for those who are a positive influence on our blogging world.”
I would like to pass this award to all my wonderful friends who always are nice with me with their sweet, encouraging comments. I know most of them have already received this award long back, but still I wish to pass this award to these friends. This award is for all of you my dear friends, even if I have picked only some!
Cham
Divya Vikram
Madhuram
Siri
Swati Raman Garg
Congrats on the award friends!
Thanks for the award Uma. thats a very sweet gesture of urs..:)..what a coincidence, e recipe chedamani chala rojula nundi anukuntunna..:)I have to try it soon.. looks yumm Uma!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Siri
Thank you very much for the award and your support for the event Uma. It means so much to me. You can do the non rice theme next time.
ReplyDeletethanks a ton uma... you made my day once again... u r d guys who actually deserve this award... and am elated to receive it... thanks again.. i will try to keep up to it :)
ReplyDeletepancakes look very interesting... reminds me of my favourite cheelas
thanks a lot uma..yet to post the previous award too.u really deserv the award..the pancakes look similar to adai..yummy one
ReplyDeleteI've tried Pooja's recipe too. It is such a great way to use up leftover rice.:-)
ReplyDeleteIt is always a pleasure to visit ur site and leave my trace here. Those pancakes might have been delicious with ur ginger chutney :) Congrats on ur nice matters award, u r the one who really deserved it and thank u once again to pass it to me.
ReplyDeleteCham
Those are some lovely pancakes... Congrats on your award Uma!
ReplyDeletePancakes to use up leftover rice? That's a neat idea.. Looks great Uma.
ReplyDeletethat pancakes looks delicious...congrats on your award..
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur award Uma.U truly deserve it.
ReplyDeleteUma thats a great looking dish. Congrats on your award. Here's another award for your great blog. do check out my blog for details.
ReplyDeletePancakes look delicious. Pics are very mouth watering. I will definitely try this recipe. Thanks for Sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting. Looks like besan chilas.
ReplyDeleteHey Uma, Congratulations on ur well deserve award dear :))) Keep rocking..
ReplyDeletepanckes looks delicious, remainds me my mom's pudla!!!
uma those are some lovely ones!..yeah since pooja has sent those for the mela...I have been eying them!...good to see them here..and congrats on the award!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the award and the dish appears to be a nice way to use up leftover rice
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy...
ReplyDeleteuma dear I should have know that it was a mistake to take a look at your post this morning ...:-D too delicious these pancakes and I haven't had breakfast yet :-P
ReplyDeleteYou are really fantastic dear and thanks for visiting me it's always a pleasure reading your comment
A big kiss
Silvia
congrats for the awards and these goodies look yum
ReplyDeleteYummy looking pancakes... Congrats on the well deserved award.
ReplyDeletecongrats on your award, and cooked rice in batter is new to me!
ReplyDeleteCooked rice makes dosa fluffy, great looking dosa!:)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the award!
Lovely dosas uma
ReplyDeleteHi Uma congrats on the award sweetie :) Yummy pancakes too!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Uma, you are a sweet person, got to know you through your comments though! Congrats on ur well deserved award and I shall try Pooja's Garuda, your way! Thks so much!!
ReplyDeletecongrats on ur award!!!this garuda looks goooooood!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking dosas!
ReplyDeleteUma-
ReplyDeletethe garuda looks yummy and different, will try it for sure. Your blog is always brimming with recipes and ideas when I run out of dishes to cook.
Congrats on the award.
Ghaaroda looks very nice. Congrats on your well deserved award.
ReplyDeleteThose look yummy Uma, and congrats on the award girl!:)
ReplyDeletehope to see your entry soon for MM:)
i've never heard of garooda before, this looks like poodla we make in gujarat. but we don't use rice. just besan, tomatoes, green chillies and onions. please post the recipe, it looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteCooked rice and besan? wow thats new to me, and it definitly looks like it came out well for you! Nice pic. Congrats on the award too Uma:)
ReplyDeleteI love the way you re not afraid to cook foods from the whole world and from other bloggers, too :-)
ReplyDeleteI am hosting Tried And Tasted Event, we re cooking Carribean this month - up for the challenge? It is about cooking from other blogs, a lot of fun :-)