- Sevai
Sevai orShavige is a type ofrice noodles popular in Southern India, particularlyTamil Nadu andKarnataka .Shavige is made out of other food grains likewheat ,ragi , etc. also are increasingly becoming popular.Sevai is distinctly different from its cousin "
idiappam " in the sense of input material, making process, and post-extrusion recipes. Sevai is popular as a breakfast/dinner food and is considered easilydigestible as it can be made with less or no oil, and it issteamed .Making of Sevai
Sevai/Shavige is mostly made fresh starting from
rice grains . It is also prepared from a dried Sevai packs (orrice sticks ) like the instant ones in theAsian grocery stores. Traditionally, making of sevai at home consists of the following steps (with minor variations based on location and family customs):
*Soaking ofparboiled rice in cold water for about 3 hours
*Grinding of soaked rice using awet grinder into a fine paste
*Making ofdumplings from the rice paste and steaming the chunks (at least three variations are known in this step as follows)
**Sautéeing the paste intodough , makedumplings (also calledkozhukkottai s, steam the same on aidli vessel
**pour the paste into moulds of theidli vessel and steam the same
**Sautéeing the paste into dough, makedumplings , drop the same into boiling water and through cook
*Pressing of cooked dumplings into fine strands using a type ofSevai press Composition of Sevai
Home made Sevai is often made from 100% rice (with water and salt, of course) where as dry
rice sticks may often have some additives liketapioca ,corn starch , etc.Instant rice noodles like the [http://www.nestle.in/PreparedDishes_CookingAids.aspx?OB=3&id=106 MAGGI RICE NOODLE MANIA] have other additives like
Wheat gluten ,Guar gum , ediblestarch , etc.Other names of Sevai
Sevai is called
Santhakai in the western parts ofTamil Nadu . it is called 'Shavige' in Kannada. People also loosely use the termsidiappam and semiya (vermicelli ) for Sevai, even though these foods are different from Sevai in several aspects.Foods prepared with Sevai
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