Amchi Kuxi · Our Kitchen

The Konkani kitchen

Coconut, kokum, roasted spice and a slow hand — Mangalorean Catholic cooking is coastal comfort at its finest. A new recipe of the week, and a growing collection of the classics.

Recipe of the week

Sannas

Soft, pillowy steamed rice cakes — faintly sweet, slightly tangy — the classic partner to pork bafat, sorpotel or a rich mutton curry. Traditionally leavened with toddy; this version uses yeast for everyday ease.

⏱️ Prep 20 min + rest 🔥 Steam 12–15 min 🍽️ Makes ~12

Ingredients

  • 2 cups idli/parboiled rice
  • ½ cup raw rice
  • ½ cup grated coconut
  • 2 tbsp cooked rice (or poha)
  • 1 tsp active dry yeast
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • Salt to taste
  • Warm water, as needed

Method

  1. Soak both rices together for 4–5 hours; drain.
  2. Grind with grated coconut, cooked rice and a little warm water to a smooth, thick batter.
  3. Bloom the yeast with sugar in a few tablespoons of warm water for 10 minutes, then fold into the batter with salt.
  4. Cover and let it ferment in a warm place for 4–6 hours, until doubled and frothy.
  5. Grease sanna moulds or small bowls; fill halfway. Steam 12–15 minutes until a skewer comes out clean.
  6. Cool slightly, unmould, and serve warm with your favourite curry.

The collection

More amchi classics

Coming soon — full recipes for every dish that graces a Mangalorean table.

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Pork Bafat

Slow-cooked pork in a fiery roasted bafat spice blend — the centrepiece of every festive meal.

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Sorpotel

Tangy, deeply spiced pork and offal, matured over days and best eaten with sannas.

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Vorn

A silky coconut-milk and lentil pudding — the sweet ending to a baby shower or wedding feast.

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Chicken Sukka

Dry-roasted chicken with coconut and spice — rich, fragrant and irresistible.

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Fish Curry

Coastal coconut-and-kokum fish curry, the everyday soul of Mangalorean cooking.

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Kuswar sweets

The Christmas treats — kidiyo, neureos, nevries, kalkals and rose cookies — made by the whole family. See our family's kuswar ↓

Kuswar · Christmas sweets

The Kuswar platter

In amchi homes, the weeks before Christmas fill the kitchen with kuswar — a whole family making trays of sweets and savouries together. These are from our own family's kitchen.

Where we learn

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From the traditional kitchen

Some amchi flavours are best learned by watching a pair of practised hands.

Meetache Dukra Maas — salted pork

The traditional Mangalorean way of preserving pork with salt, with tips from the old kitchen.

Watch on YouTube ↗