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discovered this delicious ingredient on a trip to the local market.
Voddio are sun dried morsels of umami goodness, adding
flavour and punch to coconut curries and delicious eaten as a kismur
by themselves. They are made of mashed white pumpkin and uddid dal
and spices that are then dried into little crinckly discs or voddios,
its pungent moreish taste is extremely unique and will definitely
leave you wanting more. Look out for the packets of the voddio made
by goan village women when you shop at the friday market in mapusa or
at the Goan Mahila Mandal stores. Here are two delicious recipes to
try. Happy Cooking.
Voddianchim
Kismur
Ingredients
1
cup voddio
2
medium onion finely sliced
1
cup freshly grated coconut
1
tablespoon oil
1
teaspoon red chilli powder
Salt
to taste
Fresh
Green Chilli to garnish (optional)
Method
Heat
the oil in a pan and fry the voddio over low heat, taking care
not to burn them. They crisp up on cooling. Pound the voddio. Fry the
sliced onions till translucent. When ready to serve, toss the crushed
voddio, fried onions and freshly grated coconut together.
Season with salt and chilli powder. Garnish with sliced green
chillies if you like. Serve immediately with rice and curry.
Voddiancho
Ros
Ingredients
2
cups coconut milk
1
teaspoon chilli powder
½
teaspoon turmeric powder
¾
cup voddio
2
teaspoons oil
¼
teaspoon mustard seeds
1
small onion, finely diced
2-3
tablespoons tamarind pulp
salt
and sugar to taste
Method
Roast
the voddio in a little oil over low heat heat,taking care not to burn
them . When lightly fried, keep the voddio aside. Heat some
more oil in a pan, add mustard seeds, allow to pop, add in the
onions, saute till soft and translucent, then add ½ cup of thin
coconut milk, chilli powder, turmeric and tamarind. When warmed
through add the fried voddio and remaining coconut milk and
simmer on low for 5 minutes. Season with salt and add a little sugar
to balance. This ros is delicious served with some hot steamed
rice.