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    Thinai / Xiaomi / Foxtail Millet Adai

    Foxtail millet or Thinai (in Tamil), is not new to anyone around here. It is known as Kangni in Hindi, Navane in Kannada, Thina in Malayalam and Korra in Telugu. It has been staple food for a very very long time and is quoted in many Tamil literature. It dates back to the time period when Lord Muruga met Valli who was guarding the thinai fields. The flour mixed with honey is made as a special neyvedhyam (prasadam) for Lord Muruga. So no need to explain its nutritional values.
    I just tried making Adai, (which are usually pancakes made with rice and dhal mixture). I substituted thinai for rice. Thinai adai was extremely tasty. It came out exactly crispy but soft, just like the regular ones. Got a thumbs up from the critics in my home. No words to describe my happiness, when the food made by you is eaten by your loved ones, smiling and asking for extra helpings - simply just great!
    In Mandarin, this millet is called Xiaomi and hence I am entering this for the event "Dish name starting with X" hosted by Akilandeswari of akilaskitchen.com
    Ingredients:
    Foxtail millet or Thinai - 1 cup
    Channa dhal - 1/2 cup
    Toor Dhal - 1/2 cup
    Moong dhal - 1 tbsp
    Urad dhal - 1 tbsp
    Salt
    Red chillies - 7
    Curry leaves - 1 sprig
    Hing - 1/4 tsp
    Coconut - 2 tbsp (optional)
    Cilantro - 2 tsp, chopped
    Oil for pan frying
    Topping for each adai (optional):
    Onion - 2 tsp,chopped fine
    Pudina - 1 tsp, chopped
    Carrot - 2 tsp, grated
    Round zuchini - 2 tsp, grated
    Method:
    Soak the millet and dhal separately for 3-4 hours. Grind the millet with the red chillies. Grind the dhal mixture and add it to millet. The batter should be a little thicker than dosa batter in consistency. Add turmeric, salt, coconut, hing, curry leaves and cilantro. Mix thoroughly. In a heated pan, pour a big spoon of this batter and flatten it similarly to dosa.
    If you want top the adai with your favorite toppings. Add a tsp of oil, let it cook, flip and cook for a couple of minutes. Tasty, crispy nutritious adai is ready!
    The best accompaniments for adai are butter, jaggery and avial. I love the combination of plain adai with avial  and enjoyed my hearty dinner.

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