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Let the preparations begin………….<\/p>\n
Note – The original Kachampuli<\/strong><\/a> \u00a0(available in various Coorgi shops) is pretty expensive and its getting difficult to get considering the long process it takes to make them. \u00a0 What I do is boil the hell out of Kuddam Puli<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0(a tamarind used for fish curries and are either cousins or blood brothers to\u00a0Kachampuli) till the essence comes into the water, strain and make a concentrate of that which I bottle. The reason why I strain is otherwise you get this coarse taste like sand on your tongue.<\/p>\n The best accompaniment is of course the Akki roti made with rice flour but I can eat with anything. \ud83d\ude42 \u00a0What u see is chapati (tortilla)<\/p>\n For the veggies………..<\/strong> maybe you could skip most of the steps and try with boiled potatoes and other starchy veggies. The kachampuli is not just for meat. I tried it once and it came out pretty interesting.<\/p>\n