Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, kallumakaya nirachathu (stuffed mussels). It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Recipe and method of preparation of Kallumakkaya Nirachathu or Stuffed Mussels in Malabar Style. Kallumakaya Nirachathu or Stuffed Mussels is one of the tasty Malabar snack. Also called as Kadukka Nirachathu & Arikadukka , as rice is used for making.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook kallumakaya nirachathu (stuffed mussels) using 13 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Kallumakaya nirachathu (stuffed Mussels):
- Make ready 1/2 kg fresh mussels
- Make ready 2 cups par boiled rice (jeerakashala/kaima)
- Take 2 cups grated fresh coconut
- Prepare 1 red onion chopped
- Get as needed few shallots
- Get 1 tsp fennel seeds
- Take 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
- Make ready as needed few curry leaves
- Get as needed few coriander leaves(optional)
- Get 3 tbsp rice flour or as required
- Make ready 3 tbsp kashmiri chilli powder
- Get 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
- Make ready as needed coconut oil for frying
In this particular recipe, Mussels are stuffed with a ground rice mixture and then steamed in shell. Steam cooked rice is then scooped out of shell. The fragrance of delicately spiced mussels along with the fresh taste of the seafood makes for an exquisite combination. Imported directly from the households of North Kerala where it was perfected, below lies the recipe for this culinary masterpiece.
Instructions to make Kallumakaya nirachathu (stuffed Mussels):
- Rinse and soak the rice in hot water for 4 hours in advance. Afterwards drain the water thoroughly.Add the fennel,cumin, onion and pulse.
- To a wet grinder add the rice and - make paste. Grind coconut and onion mix and grind to a very thick and smooth paste(add very little water to grind). If the mix is little watery add the rice powder and knead.
- Add some coriander leaves chopped for flavour (traditionally it's not added but I like so added) and set aside and clean the mussels.
- Use a clean scouring pad/ knife and clean mussels. Rinse each one under running water,scrape off the barnacles and pull out the beard from the corner(pull firmly to remove it). open the closed mussels by using a small knife.
- Rinse all the mussels from inside under running tap water.Drain them by keeping on sides of a plate.
- After drained, pull a sticky thread from back of it (like prawns). fill in the rice mixture inside the mussels and level out the access.
- Place all of them in a steamer and steam for 25- 30 mins.If the rice mix is left make small rolls out of it and steam(this too can be eaten tastes great)
- When it cools down scrape them out of shell with spoon or one side shell slowly as the meat doesn't separate. take out the steamed dumpling and take of the waste from back of it. take water in a bowl and dip fingers and clean the waste. clean all and keep aside.
- Mix the chilli powder,turmeric powder and salt and water to make a runny spice batter. Dip the steamed mussels in batter and deep /shallow fry.
- Here I have shallow fried. fry all sides well till lightly golden and serve. Hot crispy delicious malabar snack is ready to be enjoyed.
Stuffed mussels are nothing short of a celebration in Malabar. This crunchy meat snack, locally known as Kallumakkaya Nirachathu is widely popular as one of the tastiest productions from the kitchens of Malabar. Mussels known in Malayalam as Kadukka or Kallumakka , is a popular seafood in Malabar regions of Kerala (South India). Arikadukka is the speciality of the Malabar region. "Arikadukka" is a delicacy prepared by mussels, which is stuffed with subtly spiced rice mixture, cooked in the shell and then. Recipe and method of preparation of Kallumakkaya Nirachathu or Stuffed Mussels in Malabar Style.
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