Konkani Solkadhi
Solkadhi in Marathi I ngredients: 7 to 8 Kokum 1 cup Coconut Milk 1 Green Chili, Finely chopped 1 or 2 Garlic Cloves, finely chopped 2 tbsp ...
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Solkadhi in Marathi
Ingredients:
7 to 8 Kokum
1 cup Coconut Milk
1 Green Chili, Finely chopped
1 or 2 Garlic Cloves, finely chopped
2 tbsp Cilantro, finely chopped
1/2 tsp Cumin Powder
Salt to taste
1/2 tsp Ghee
1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
Method:
1) Soak Kokum into 1/2 cup Hot water for 30 to 45 minutes. Squeese and strain.
2) Take Cilantro and 1/4 tsp Salt in a bowl and crush by fingers nicely. Take green chili and little salt, crush it by using spoon.
3) Chop Garlic finely.
4) Crush Cumin seeds coarsely.
Without Temering
In a bowl, add Coconut milk, Kokum water, crushed Cilantro and Chili, choppd Garlic and crushed cumin seeds. Add little salt if needed. Mix nicely.
With Tempering
In a bowl, add Coconut milk, Kokum water, crushed Cilantro and Chili, choppd Garlic. Add little salt if needed. Stir nicely. Heat a small saucepan, add Ghee. Once Ghee becomes hot add crushed cumin seeds and pour this tempering in Coconut milk mixture. stir nicely.
Solkadhi is generally served cold, but it can be serve lukewarm. While serving, sprinkle little Cumin powder. Do not mix Cumin Powder before serving, It will make the color little dull.
Note:
1) Add 1/4 cup Sour buttermilk to enhance the taste.
Ingredients:
7 to 8 Kokum
1 cup Coconut Milk
1 Green Chili, Finely chopped
1 or 2 Garlic Cloves, finely chopped
2 tbsp Cilantro, finely chopped
1/2 tsp Cumin Powder
Salt to taste
1/2 tsp Ghee
1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
Method:
1) Soak Kokum into 1/2 cup Hot water for 30 to 45 minutes. Squeese and strain.
2) Take Cilantro and 1/4 tsp Salt in a bowl and crush by fingers nicely. Take green chili and little salt, crush it by using spoon.
3) Chop Garlic finely.
4) Crush Cumin seeds coarsely.
Without Temering
In a bowl, add Coconut milk, Kokum water, crushed Cilantro and Chili, choppd Garlic and crushed cumin seeds. Add little salt if needed. Mix nicely.
With Tempering
In a bowl, add Coconut milk, Kokum water, crushed Cilantro and Chili, choppd Garlic. Add little salt if needed. Stir nicely. Heat a small saucepan, add Ghee. Once Ghee becomes hot add crushed cumin seeds and pour this tempering in Coconut milk mixture. stir nicely.
Solkadhi is generally served cold, but it can be serve lukewarm. While serving, sprinkle little Cumin powder. Do not mix Cumin Powder before serving, It will make the color little dull.
Note:
1) Add 1/4 cup Sour buttermilk to enhance the taste.
That's entirely new to me Vaidehi. Is it a traditional Maharashtrian recipe?
ReplyDeleteHeard a lot about Solkadhi but excuse me for my insufficient knowledge,i always thought it meant Fish curry .Now i know wht does this awesome drink is and how it is made..thnks for sharing..it looks so very wonderful !
ReplyDeleteLove your version Vaidehi. I make mine minus the coconut milk, cumin seeds etc.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays and happy new year!
solkadhi looks very delicious
ReplyDeleteHi Vaidehi I want to try solkadhi
ReplyDeletejust one question , is there any other option for kokum.. :)
Hi Pallavi,
ReplyDeleteSolkadhi means Kadhi made with 'Kokum' which is also known as 'sol' or 'sul'. Therefore there is no way to replace kokum with any other ingredients. Then it won't be solkadhi..
Btw you will get 'Kokum Concentrate' which is also known as 'Kokum Aagal'. You can use this concentrate to make solkadhi.
'kokum Aagal' is unsweetened and pure concentrate of Kokum and it is different than 'kokum sharbat'.
Hello Vaidehi, thank u so much for ur reply n explaination too. I'll chk in stores if i get either of kokum or its concentrate..actually I have never tasted solkadhi, have heard of it a lot...will try now..thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Pallavi,
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment and reply...actually you will get Kokum (Aamsool) easily than kokum concentrate..I am sure you will definitely like it..Enjoy!