Pazham Puttu (Banana Puttu)


This is a recipe which i have learnt to prepare from my mother's aunt. As mentioned in my previous post, the banana used in this recipe is ethapazham which is a very nutritious fruit. The idea of mixing the puttu mix with banana is just to give a twist to the usual puttu with a sweet taste. The pazham puttu is usually prepared with rice flour and banana. I have prepared a wheat puttu with the fruit. Can be had as such or can be had with some milk and sugar. Try it....

the recipe
wheat flour - 1 cup
coconut, grated - 3/4 of a coconut or 1 (as much as you can grate)
salt - 1/2 to 3/4 tsp (or according to your taste)
water - 1/4 cup or less
            (or as required - the quantity of water is based on the texture of the wheat flour being used)
banana - 2 

if you do not have a puttu mould, just place the mix in a steamer and steam it.

the method

Mix the salt with the water and keep it aside.

Cut the banana into tiny cubes.

Place the wheat flour in a wide mixing bowl. Sprinkle the salted water (1 tbsp at a time) and mix with your finger as if to form crumbs. Repeat the process till the flour is just moist and crumby. Add the grated coconut gently run your fingers through the mix. Stir in the chopped banana and gently mix it. Take care that the wheat mix does not form lumps.

Boil water in a puttu maker or a steamer and fill the mould with the puttu mix. Cook for 2 minutes after the steam comes out of the lid.

Serve warm or hot with or without milk & sugar.

Also check out MEAT PUTTU

22 comments:

  1. Yummy puttu...nice idea of using pazham...

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  2. Yum yum breakfast..healthy and delicious

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  3. Wat an authentic dish,looks fabulous..

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  4. Sounds interesting and a beautiful click too.

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  5. I love wheat puttu.The smell of wheat puttu getting steamed is one of my favorite smells :).My Mom too used to make pazham puttu but with rice flour.Thank you dear for sending this over to Kerala Kitchen.I didn't get this entry can you reenter once more if it doesn't I will enter it myself,no worries.

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  6. Wow...delicious recipe...lovely clicks..

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  7. Very delicious and fulfilling preparation.
    Deepa

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  8. Never tried puttu with wheat...looks very delicious

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  9. wow so delicious looking i shd try this soon..

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  10. nice and authentic dish..looks great and yummy!

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  11. Nice one!! Never tasted this version of puttu....
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  12. Wow! That's a great recipe. Never heard of it before. Yummy..

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  13. Looks so yummy with the coconut pieces and banana.

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  14. Thats a fantastic idea of incorporating the pazham in the puttu!

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  15. never tried puttu with wheat...gonna try this soon

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  16. This one looks so easy to cook and mouth-watering...delicious!

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  17. Sounds interesting and a healthy dish nice click too

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  18. That sounds soo yummy..My mom makes this with Rice flour..
    I have never tried puttu with Wheat flour..This looks soo yummy , i so going to try it soon:-)

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  19. This is new to me but definitely cannot resist bananas in any form.Looks fab

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  20. Have heard about this; bookmarked.

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Try it and let me know if you wanted to make some changes or if you made some changes and share the idea!

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