Hi all,
This is another snack best for making during Ramadan. I have already posted this recipe long back but with another name (Plantain sweet). Now I am re posting this by editing the old post with better pics and the original name and a slight different method. Sorry, I didn't know the original name before!
Mutta Marichathu was one among many dishes that I had back home. It is mainly made of plantains/nenthrappazham and eggs. My younger sister made for us (myself and hubby) when we went to my aunt's house and we absolutely loved it. Yeah, it was too good. Its is kind of a cake or pudding like stuff,very easy to make, takes very less time and tastes delicious and very moist. It's one of the best snack you could make for someone coming home with quick notice. It is also good for making during Ramadan. There are many other recipes that can be made with plantains and I guess such dishes are mostly made in Muslim houses in kannur and Thalassery.
Ingredients:
Ripe plantains - 2 no.s (540 g)
Extra large eggs - 5 large
Sugar - 12 tbs (or as per individual taste preference)
Cardamom powder - 3/4 tsp ; Cardamom - 4-5 crushed
Ghee - 1 tbsp (Can use more if preferred)
cashew nuts - 8 no.s crushed (optional)
raisins - 1 tbs (optional)
Preparation :
1.Cut the plantain into two halves(lengthwise) and again cut the halves into further halves (lengthwise). Slice the plantains into medium thin slices. Not too thin and not too thick.
2. Heat a saucepan,add ghee and plantains and saute on medium heat until the plantains get cooked and turn just golden in colour here and there.
3. Meanwhile in another dish, break eggs, add sugar and cardamom powder to it and beat lightly for a couple of minutes. (1 -2 minutes).
4. Add the cooked plantains in the egg and sugar mixture and stir well until uniformally distributed. Pour it back to the pan that was used to fry the plantains, COVER it and cook it over very low flame until the top part is set.Once the mutta marichathu is cooked, the egg on top will be hardened, It should take 10-20 minutes depending on the saucepan used.
5. Transfer this to a another plate and cut into small squares and serve hot or warm with tea.
6. Can be stored in fridge and stays up to 3-4 days. Warm it up and serve if refrigerated.
N.B: If using nuts, just before frying plantains, add a tbs of ghee, saute the crushed cashews until golden and keep aside. In the same pan put raisins and saute until they all puff up. Remove at once and keep it along with nuts. Mix it with egg and plantains and pour to the saucepan and cook it until done.
2. You can use 4 Ex large eggs and 10 tbs of sugar, if you want to use less number of eggs; that is perfectly fine.
This is another snack best for making during Ramadan. I have already posted this recipe long back but with another name (Plantain sweet). Now I am re posting this by editing the old post with better pics and the original name and a slight different method. Sorry, I didn't know the original name before!
Mutta Marichathu was one among many dishes that I had back home. It is mainly made of plantains/nenthrappazham and eggs. My younger sister made for us (myself and hubby) when we went to my aunt's house and we absolutely loved it. Yeah, it was too good. Its is kind of a cake or pudding like stuff,very easy to make, takes very less time and tastes delicious and very moist. It's one of the best snack you could make for someone coming home with quick notice. It is also good for making during Ramadan. There are many other recipes that can be made with plantains and I guess such dishes are mostly made in Muslim houses in kannur and Thalassery.
Ingredients:
Ripe plantains - 2 no.s (540 g)
Extra large eggs - 5 large
Sugar - 12 tbs (or as per individual taste preference)
Cardamom powder - 3/4 tsp ; Cardamom - 4-5 crushed
Ghee - 1 tbsp (Can use more if preferred)
cashew nuts - 8 no.s crushed (optional)
raisins - 1 tbs (optional)
Preparation :
1.Cut the plantain into two halves(lengthwise) and again cut the halves into further halves (lengthwise). Slice the plantains into medium thin slices. Not too thin and not too thick.
2. Heat a saucepan,add ghee and plantains and saute on medium heat until the plantains get cooked and turn just golden in colour here and there.
3. Meanwhile in another dish, break eggs, add sugar and cardamom powder to it and beat lightly for a couple of minutes. (1 -2 minutes).
4. Add the cooked plantains in the egg and sugar mixture and stir well until uniformally distributed. Pour it back to the pan that was used to fry the plantains, COVER it and cook it over very low flame until the top part is set.Once the mutta marichathu is cooked, the egg on top will be hardened, It should take 10-20 minutes depending on the saucepan used.
5. Transfer this to a another plate and cut into small squares and serve hot or warm with tea.
6. Can be stored in fridge and stays up to 3-4 days. Warm it up and serve if refrigerated.
N.B: If using nuts, just before frying plantains, add a tbs of ghee, saute the crushed cashews until golden and keep aside. In the same pan put raisins and saute until they all puff up. Remove at once and keep it along with nuts. Mix it with egg and plantains and pour to the saucepan and cook it until done.
2. You can use 4 Ex large eggs and 10 tbs of sugar, if you want to use less number of eggs; that is perfectly fine.
That looks delish Shabs. I love anything made with eggs. Nalla simple snack recipe.The pic looks perfect
ReplyDeleteyum yum..that looks so yummy dear. You are really tempting me with all these yummy recipes.
ReplyDeleteThats a new and a different dish yet again...Nice click shabs ...looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteThanks....that's a cool dish..cool pics as well.
ReplyDeletesalam shabs,
ReplyDeleteAll of ur recipes are very tasty..i tried most of them..iam a regular visitor of ur's and seena's blog..InshaAllah expecting more kannur recipes from u...(iam from kasargod dist)..nice blog..
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shabna
This is so new to me..wow looks very interesting
ReplyDeleteThats something very new to me, sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for ur beautiful comments Shabs..Ur space is really incredible yaa, fortunately i have crossed ur blog today else i would have missed all ur delicious dishes...This dish is really very new to me..droolworthy dish..
ReplyDeleteWow. This does look and sound good!!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is calling my name,I love cardamom...So I have to give this recipe a try very soon.
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Wow!!!!Wonderful food and beautiful photos!♥♥ I am even hungry!
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Thanks for visiting my blog and the nice, nice comments :) This looks so tasty! Something new to me :)
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Ramadan Kareem shabs... I just tried this y'dy 4 my hubby.. He loved it a lot...!!
ReplyDeleteThank u for posting these recipes... I've already become an admirer of ur recipes...!
Hope to c u with more of malabar recipes...!
Do u kno how to make tharippola?? if u kno plz try to post tht recipe too...!
Bini, Ramadan kareem to u too dear. Im so happy u liked the recipe and thank u soo soo much for leaving the feedback and for ur lovely compliments.. Im not sure about tharippola, but there is another pola in the blog (U can see it under the Indian bread label), it uses rice and thari also. U can Try that one. It's really great. i will ask my mom about tharippola and get back to u.
ReplyDeleteguess I have tasted this before ..once or so..ente friend-nte veettil nombu thurakku poyappo..I still have the taste on tongue..:)
ReplyDeletevarsh, this is one of plantain fave at home:)..try cheythu nokku...where was ur friend from?..
ReplyDeleteDarling, I tried this this weekend and it turned out deliciously lovely. I must have done something wrong since my did't come out firm like your photo, but the taste was excellent. I will try it again until I get it right.
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Hi duchess, Im happy u liked it. This is a fave at our place.It must have been something new to ur tastebuds....i think u just took it out early before it was completely cooked, thats y soft. But again, it is not very firm, it has a semi cake/pudding like texture:)
ReplyDeleteDarling, I am here reading your old posts. Excellent darling your family is so lucky to eat all this delicious food daily. Can I move in with you?
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Duchess
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Pinee I am not from malabar da,I am from thirssur but love malabar foods lot..ha ha..:)my SIL is from Kannur, averude veettil poyappo pazham cake kazhichu.. wow yummy!!!apoolthanee recipeyum notecheythu eduthu...infact in my blog all malabar recipes are her version..:)Credit goes to her..:)
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ReplyDeletehii shab itha..salaam.am frm cochin..this is my first time.ur recipes r too good.nice pictures.i like ur mutta marichatu..i want to know abt simple puddings.
ReplyDeleteHi faina, thank you so much for stopping by and for ur valuable comment. Wait for my next post. I am posting it for you:)....Yeah, mutta marichathu is one of our favorites, but plantains here are disgusting.
ReplyDeletesalaam madakkiyilla, waalaikum musslaam:). Have a nice day.
ReplyDeletedear shab itha...i tried mutta marichathu..it was supper.thank u shab itha.
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Hi I am a regular visitor of your blog since it has some malabari dishes. I tried out this and it came out perfectly well. Thanks for posting !
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