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Sappak Pitla

During our college days, we used to organise quite a few educational trips, on which projects were later submitted. One such trip was an exciting travel to the city of ‘Tanjore’ ortherwise known as ‘Thanjavur’. This ancient city of rich art and culture offers many festivals, which are celebrated with fervour and great enthusiasm. The food and art festivals are well-known. Our trip was planned in such a way that we would spend three days there, to enjoy the fun and frolic of the festivals, held during the monsoon season. The traditional cuisine of this city offers several lip smacking vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

This was a wonderful opportunity for us to experience the traditional cuisines of Thanjavur. On our arrival at our place of stay, we were served with an exotic drink of ‘Vasantha Neer’, which is made from the water of coconut. The drink has an essence of mint which quenches one’s thirst and enhances appetite. The indigenous dishes of the local inhabitants of Thanjavur, include exotic South Indian recipes that are easy to cook and delicious to relish.

The ‘Thanjavur’ cuisine, which was then influenced by the ancient Maratha cuisine, has now spread its art of cooking all across South-India. The dish ‘poricha koottu’  which emerged  from the dish ‘Sappak pitla’(a Maharashtra dish), was my favourite, among the various mouth-watering dishes comprising of – Thavala Adai, rasam, authentic uttappam, delicacies of fishes that were prepared in coconut milk, poriyal , vathakuzhambu(a similar dish like the goddu pitla) and so on. The sweet dishes like Surul Poli, Pal Payasam etc., go on to give  a touch of homeliness and allows one to reflect on the rich socio-cultural lifestyle of the natives.

With an interest in art and culture and not to mention my cravings to indulge in good food, I worked on the project of the ancient city ‘Tanjore’. I now share with you, the recipe of the dish ‘Sappak pitla’ which I till today savour and relish. The speciality of this dish is that it imparts a wonderful aroma during its preparation and goes on to impart a heavenly taste to your taste buds.

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Method:

Preparation Time: 35 minutes

Serves: 4-6

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