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I am a media professional ,settled in Mumbai.I am a product of various cultures happily co existing.Born of a Gujrati-Karwari father and a Goan Saraswat mother. Married to a Khatri from Lucknow.My closest friends are a Bengali,a Tam Bram,A Shetty.I revel in the colourful social tapestry I live in and blogging about its intricacies is my way of celebrating them.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Tavsali

Saraswats love using fruits like vegetables and vegetables like fruit , hence this traditional dish.Tavsali or Dhondas is basically a steamed cucumber cake. In the west people relish cakes / muffins made with vegetables like carrots and zucchini. Here is our very own traditional counterpart. The cucumbers used are the large variety , the seeds to be carefully avoided.





2 cups grated cucumber/kheera/kakdi,1 and 1/2 cups grated jaggery or sugar,1 and 1/4 cup rava/sooji/semolina,1 cup dessicated or finely  grated coconut,2 green cardamoms ground,2 tbsp chopped cashews,
pinch of salt.
Roast rava (dry or in 1 tsp butter/ghee) and cool.Mix all the rest of the ingredients and beat well , pour the batter in a 8 x 8inch baking pan.Preheat oven to 350 F / and bake the cake in the oven for 30 minutes till cooked .Cool and cut into squares.Can be served hot or at room temperature.

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