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Goju Avalakki: South Indian Breakfast
If you are planning to have an authentic South Indian breakfast with the richness of fine blending of sweet, sour, spicy and salt. Then goju avalakki is the best option you can get. Goju avalakki or hulli avalakki (sour rice flakes) is one of the most popular breakfast dishes that is prepared in Karnataka.
Some of the main ingredients used in preparing goju avalakki are tamarind, jaggary and sambar powder and this is what makes dish different from other delicacies. Goju avalakki is not only known for its tangy taste but is also a favourite among all age groups. The taste of goju avalakki is so distinct that people who are not fans of curry leaves and groundnut can eat it without any hesitation.
Goju avalakki is the best breakfast for the winter season. A cup of hot coffee or tea after this will definitely makes this breakfast complete.

Serves:
4
Preparation
time:
10
minutes
Cooking
time:
20
minutes
Ingredients:
Rice
Flakes
-
1
big
cup
Tamarind
Juice
-
2
tbsp
Jaggery
-
2tbsp
(powdered)
Turmeric
-
1/2tsp
Sambhar
Powder
-
1tbsp
Oil
-
1tbsp
Mustard
-
1
tsp
Peanuts
:
half
cup
Aesfotida-1
big
pinch
Curry
Leaves
Salt
Procedure:
-Grind
the
rice
flakes
for
about
20
seconds
(do
not
powder
it).
-Wash
the
ground
rice
flakes
and
wash
it,
make
sure
you
do
not
soak.
-Add
a
little
water
to
the
rice
flakes
and
blend
it
with
tamarind
juice,
jaggery
powder,
turmeric,
sambhar
powder,
salt
and
mix
well.
-Keep
it
aside
for
about
7
minutes.
-Mix
the
contents
again.Take
a
pan
and
heat
oil.
-Add
mustard
seeds
and
let
it
splutter.
-Add
peanuts,
fry
them
till
they
turn
red.
Add
curry
leaves
and
a
pinch
of
aesfotida.
-Switch
off
the
stove
and
add
soaked
rice
flakes
mix.
-Mix
well
on
a
low
flame.
Garnish goju avalakki with grated coconut and coriander leaves if needed. Serve it with a cup of piping hot coffee.



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