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   Ben Collver to All   
   Pittu (Steamed Rice Flour With Coconut)   
   07 Feb 26 06:38:41   
   
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         Title: Pittu (Steamed Rice Flour With Coconut)   
    Categories: Breads, Indian   
         Yield: 10 Servings   
       
              Special bamboo pittu steamer   
         6 c  Brown rice flour; roasted   
         1 c  Salt water; for steaming   
         1    Coconut; grated   
       
     The pittu maker is a thick piece of bamboo with a metal cover at one   
     end (with a hole) which is mounted on a pot filled with water for   
     steaming. It can be purchased at certain stores that carry South   
     Indian groceries.   
        
     Put rice flour in a large bowl. Sprinkle in water little by little   
     and mix it with the flour so that tiny balls are formed. Sprinkle one   
     handful of coconut, a little at a time while mixing in the water to   
     keep the flour from forming one large mass. Keep adding and mixing   
     until all the flour has become dry dough. Be careful not to add to   
     much water.   
        
     Next, fill the bamboo to the top, alternating with layers of one   
     handful of rice flour followed by 2 tb grated coconut. Steam the   
     bamboo on its pot. When steam appears at the top of the bamboo, cover   
     and let cook for about 30 minutes. When cooked remove the pittu,   
     which will look like a long tube, and cut into 1" serving slices.   
        
     Add another batch for steaming until all the flour is used up. Pittu   
     is usually served for lunch or dinner, with coconut chutneys or   
     sambar. It can also be made sweet by add brown sugar to the coconut.   
        
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