Variety of foods are served during South Indian marriages that are spread over 3-5 days. Food is served traditionally on a banana leaf. The typical menu of the muhurtham lunch for Tamil Brahmin community include (click on the link for the recipe)
Rice, ghee, cooked tur dal (paruppu),
Paruppu kuzhambu or Arachi vitta sambar (with assorted vegetables like pumpkin, brinjal, carrot etc),
Beans paruppu usli,
One more vegetable(cabbage stir fry with coconut or potato roast without onions),
Kosumalli (moong dal or cucumber),
Vadai (plain paruppu vadai or thayir vadai),
Kootu or aviyal,
Rasam,
Appalam (papad),
Curd,
Puliyodhare,
Chips,
pickle,
One payasam variety(carrot or pal payasam),
Savoury (kara sev),
Ladoo or janghri.
Possible that some item may have been missed out..The picture below has some of the items that are served..
Rice, ghee, cooked tur dal (paruppu),
Paruppu kuzhambu or Arachi vitta sambar (with assorted vegetables like pumpkin, brinjal, carrot etc),
Beans paruppu usli,
One more vegetable(cabbage stir fry with coconut or potato roast without onions),
Kosumalli (moong dal or cucumber),
Vadai (plain paruppu vadai or thayir vadai),
Kootu or aviyal,
Rasam,
Appalam (papad),
Curd,
Puliyodhare,
Chips,
pickle,
One payasam variety(carrot or pal payasam),
Savoury (kara sev),
Ladoo or janghri.
Possible that some item may have been missed out..The picture below has some of the items that are served..
and to Shanthi's State Specials event.
Delectable platter.........
ReplyDeleteThats lovely thali with some delicious items!!! Reminded of you gujarati marriages :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious platter!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is long ago i went for a S.Indian wedding, i used to love the food they werved and inKerala the payasom they werved was so so yumm, the thought makes me drool :-)
ReplyDeleteI had a Jolada rotti platter in B'lore, it was wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me, EC. I guess I was too busy raising children all these yrs, didn't feel like 18 yrs. My family there are doing very well so it's all good. We were all happy to see each other but back to our daily life now. May be in 4yrs, I will make a trip again!
Take care, see you in Fall.
Thats a nice thali platter....
ReplyDeleteThis looks so tasty! I wish I was attending a marriage or something just to have a nice 'yella chaapadu'!
ReplyDeleteWow! You are making me so hungry with that thali! Looks awesome, EC. :)
ReplyDeletethats a nice one..great entry for the event!!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious thali platter!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a divine and a filling lunch!!! the thali looks so inviting!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious platter, EC.
ReplyDeleteWhat a platter,loved all the items
ReplyDeletethnks a ton ec,..for the thali n ya everythin is new for me,..:-)must hve taken lotz of time to prepare whole sprea,i appreciate ur effort,..;-)
ReplyDeleteDelicious Thali
ReplyDeletePlatter looks yumm! Honestly, thats the reason why I wait for people to get married :)
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