Sangee(Sangeetha)@ Spicy Treats is one of the dearest friends gifted to me from the blogosphere.When
she requested me to do a guest post for her,I was very very happy to be part of
her blog anniversary celebrations.She has a very beautiful space with all great
appetizing clicks.She has a vast versatile collection of more than 400 recipes in her space.I also admire her patience to capture all the step by step
pictures of mostly all recipes.Our friendship started from the blogosphere but
very soon we became very good friends as if we know each other for over a
decade.We also share a few things in common like we almost started the blog at
the same time & same year.Also she & me have two sons almost the similar
age.She is one of the most dedicated bloggers in blogging,who kept her blog
alive even during her illness,respect her devotion to her lovely space.I would
like to thank her sincerely for all the inspiration and motivation through her
detailed comments every time she visits my space and for this great opportunity
to share my recipe at her space.
Coming back to today's recipe,its a very traditional recipe from Kerala
(which looks similar to rasagullas) mainly originated from Kuttanad.The recipe
is Paal Pidi.'Pidi' refers to rice dumplings & 'paal ' refers to milk in
malayalam. A simple healthy yet elegant sweet that can be prepared for any
important occasions.It has a aromatic flavor of coconut and we love it mildly
sweet.Do try this out &enjoy,kids will surely love this & Check out @ Spicy Treats for the recipe details !!!
38 comments:
Don't like sweets much but this one caught my attention
Looks divine,my favorite too.
Beautiful guest post dear,congrats to both of you.
Lovely guest post.. Delicious dessert, hopping over to Sangee's space for the recipe.. :)
Aaha! Used to have this for tea... Love it.
I have never tried this dumplings before dear...looks yummy...
very well done.
looks fabulous
Wonderful guest post Julie, will check it rite now!!!
one of my fav.very traditional recipe..
Lovely click. Cheers to your friendship. I wish many more decades of sharing between you two.
yummy n delicious......one of my fav. sweet too.... Saw in Sangee s space.
Love this Julie...Want to try your version next time...
Paal kozhukattai looks super delicious
Hm..very nostalgic Julie..We call it maniputtu..looks divine..
Happy New Year to you and family.
what a coincidence, you have a sweet version and I have a salt version posts.
Luv these cuties.
Thanks now this is one recipe that I can try soon. Off to Sangee's place
Mmmm, delicious and beautifully looking dessert!
yummy dish.. nice guest post..
The dunplings look so cute! I'd love to grab that bowl for myself!
cute looking dumplings..
Very yummy dessert and I love coconut cream always...looks too attractive dear.
today's recipe:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/01/roasted-eggplant-with-tomato-begun.html
Lovely pic Julie!! Will go check the recipe out!
picture only is enough to make my mouth water! don't know what will happen once I check the recipe and try it for myself.
This combination sounds so drool worthy!
Absolutely yummm!
Loved this recipe. Wish you a very happy new year!
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love this one
Looks gorgeous!!Lovely dessert!
Delicious, hopping over to Sangee's to read more..
Delicious dumplings.... :-)
Thanks for visiting my blog :-) happy to follow your blog.
Adipoli paal pidi. great guest post.
Lovely pic & recipe
Happy New Year!!
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So creamy and delicious!
i just love this... :P
lovely dish .. will check in Sangee space..
fabulous and yummy...
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Looks so lovely
looks great julie.
Thanks Julie for this lovely n delicious recipe at my space...thanks for ur sweet words n sure to be Friends Forever :)
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