Kerala Style Christmas Breakfast Spread |
"Kerala Christmas Breakfast: A Celebration of Traditional Kerala Christian Cuisine"
Commemorating the Occasion - Blog Anniversary!
To mark the special occasion of our blog anniversary, I decided to finally share a long-pending post that I had been planning for Christmas and Easter. In a typical Kerala Christian household, breakfast for any celebration—be it a festival, family function, wedding, engagement, christening, or communion—features a unique spread.
Kerala Style Christmas Breakfast Spread |
A Typical Kerala Christian Breakfast Spread
This spread usually includes appams, idiyappams, vattayappams, bread, cutlets, and a delightful assortment of classic stews, egg roasts, and various curries (chicken, mutton, or beef). For those with a sweet tooth, I’ve added simple sides like sweetened coconut milk and nendhra pazham cooked in jaggery syrup, which pair perfectly with appam, vattayappam, and idiyappam.
Menu Choices for a Special Breakfast
Let me present a typical breakfast menu served in a Kerala Christian household. Here, I’ve curated a collection of these recipes to aid in quick menu planning. Most Kerala Christian households prepare a combination of these dishes for a hearty breakfast.
Begin Your Festive Day with a Kerala-Style Breakfast
Kerala Style Christmas Breakfast Spread |
A Fabulous Selection of Recipes
Begin your festive day with a fabulous selection of recipes in a typical Kerala style, including appams, idiyappams, bread, and a combination of classic stews, egg roasts, and chicken, mutton, or beef curries. For those with a sweet tooth, I have added a few simple sides like sweetened coconut milk and nendhra pazham cooked in jaggery syrup.
A Beautifully Arranged Kerala-Style Christmas Breakfast
Imagine a beautifully arranged Kerala-style Christmas breakfast featuring appam, vattayappam, a bowl of stew, and a plate of spicy egg roast, all served on a banana leaf. This visual feast not only satisfies your taste buds but also brings a touch of tradition to your festive table.
Kerala Style Christmas Breakfast Spread
Kerala Style Christmas Breakfast Spread |
The Festival Feast
Once the festival or function fervour begins, the thoughts of what to cook for the eve, breakfast, lunch, followed by the evening snack and dinner, take centre stage. This is the time when most families gather around. The Christmas feast is truly elaborate, with tables laden with platters of all kinds of meat, breads, stews, rice, fish, snacks, desserts, and the must-have fruit cake, also known as plum cake. And let's not forget the overflowing glasses of homemade wine, which are essential to the festive fervour.
Typical Breakfast Dishes in a Christian Household
Here, let's explore the type of dishes typically served for breakfast in a Kerala Christian household:
Kerala Style Christmas Breakfast Menu |
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Cuisine - Kerala (South Indian)
Recipe Type - Breakfast/Dinner Menu
Difficulty - Medium
Author - SM
Preparation Time - 1 Hour
Cooking Time - 21/2–3 Hours.
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A Celebration Breakfast: Kerala Christian Tradition
Kerala Style Christmas Breakfast Spread |
Let's Explore the Menu
Let's dive deep into the delicious dishes served in a typical Kerala Christian breakfast spread:
- Appam
- Vattayappam
- Idiyappam
- Bread
- Stews (various types)
- Cutlets
- Egg Roasts
- Chicken Curries
- Mutton Curries
- Beef Curries
- Sweetened Coconut Milk
- Nendhra Pazham Cooked in Jaggery Syrup
This selection offers a rich taste of Kerala's culinary heritage, combining traditional flavours with festive celebration.
The Significance of Appam in Kerala Cuisine
Vellayappam |
"Appam" is indigenous to Kerala and an integral part of Kerala cuisine. This signature dish has been popularized by Kerala Syrian Christians and is a beloved breakfast staple. It is a default item on a Christmas, New Year, or Easter Day breakfast menu. Not only is it served as a breakfast dish, but Appam also holds a special place in most festive menus.
Appam for Special Occasions
A day of importance or a special occasion in a Christian household surely calls for Appam. In our family, we often serve a meal that comprises Appam, stew, and cutlet during such occasions. This combination is a true reflection of the rich culinary traditions and cultural heritage of Kerala.
For a Variety of Appam Recipes, Click here...The Delight of Vattayappam
Steamed Vattayappam |
Vattayappam is a soft, spongy, fermented rice cake that is steam-cooked. While it shares similar ingredients with its counterpart, Vellayappam, the texture and cooking method make Vattayappam unique.
A Traditional Kerala Snack
Vattayappam is a traditional Kerala snack, also known as Nadan Palaharam. It is an oil-free tea-time snack commonly enjoyed in Kerala households. This delightful treat is perfect for festive days and also serves as a versatile breakfast dish.
Versatile and Festive
Vattayappam can be eaten like an Appam, paired with hot and spicy vegetarian or non-vegetarian curries. It seamlessly sneaks into the Christmas breakfast menu alongside Appams and Idiyappams, making it a popular choice due to its ease of preparation.
For a Step-by-Step guide on How to Make Soft & Spongy Vattayappams, click here...Idiyappam: A South Indian Breakfast Delicacy
Idiyappam |
Idiyappam
Idiyappam, also known as String Hoppers, is a cherished breakfast dish in Kerala cuisine. Its preparation with rice flour lends it a unique texture and flavour, making it a favourite in many households.
Idiyappam in Kerala Cuisine
Idiyappam holds a special place in the festive breakfast menu, particularly in Christian households in Kerala. Its simplicity and versatility allow it to complement various accompaniments, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Serving Suggestions
Idiyappam is traditionally served with dishes like Stew, Kuruma, or Mappas. These mild curries perfectly balance the delicate flavour of the string hoppers, creating a satisfying and wholesome meal.
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Embracing Bread in the Breakfast Spread
Stew with Bread |
Bread's Versatility in Breakfast
Bread, a staple in many breakfast menus, offers convenience and variety to meal options. It serves as a quick and easy addition to complement a range of dishes.
Bread, in Contrast to Rice-Based Dishes
In contrast to rice-based dishes like Idiyappam, Bread provides a satisfying alternative. It adds diversity to breakfast spreads, catering to different tastes and preferences.
Popular Bread Combinations
Bread pairs excellently with traditional dishes such as Stew and Chicken/Beef Curries. These combinations offer a fusion of flavours that appeal to both traditional and modern palates.
Perfect Pairings with Kerala Style Stew
Mutton Stew |
Kerala Style Stew:
Kerala Style Stew, enriched with coconut milk and a medley of meats and vegetables, is a versatile dish that complements various main courses.
Ideal Accompaniment for Idiyappam and Bread
This flavourful stew serves as an ideal accompaniment for dishes like Idiyappam and Bread. Its rich coconut milk base enhances the flavours of these staples, creating a satisfying meal experience.
Versatility in Pairing
Whether enjoyed with Idiyappam, Bread, or rice-based dishes, Kerala Style Stew offers a harmonious blend of flavours that appeals to diverse culinary preferences.
Egg Roasts
Nadan Mutta Roast |
Egg Roast/ Nadan Mutta Roast are a spicy and flavourful preparation where boiled eggs are cooked in a blend of onions, tomatoes, and spices until they absorb all the rich flavours. This dish adds a robust element to the breakfast spread, perfect for those who enjoy a bit of heat with their morning meal.
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Cutlets
Crispy Cutlets: An Added Treat in Kerala Christmas Breakfast Menu
Crispy Cutlets: An Added Treat in Kerala Christmas Breakfast Menu
Cutlets in Kerala cuisine are savoury, deep-fried patties typically made with minced meat such as chicken, beef, or mutton, fish/prawns, mixed with potatoes, spices, and herbs. They are a popular snack and often served as part of a festive breakfast spread, offering a delightful contrast to the other dishes with their crispy exterior and flavorful filling.
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Chicken Curries
Chicken Curry |
Chicken Curries in Kerala cuisine are diverse and flavourful, often featuring tender chicken cooked with spices, and sometimes with Coconut or Coconut Milk. The richness of the dish complements the spices, creating a delicious gravy that pairs wonderfully with appams or idiyappams.
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Mutton Curries
Mutton Curry in Earthen Pot |
Mutton Curries are a staple in Kerala Christian households, offering a hearty and richly flavoured dish made with tender pieces of mutton simmered in a spicy gravy and some curries are coconut-based. The slow cooking process ensures that the meat absorbs all the flavours, making it a delightful addition to any festive breakfast.
For a wide range of Mutton Curries from varius Cuisines, click here...
Beef Curries
Spicy Beef Vindaloo |
Beef Curries in Kerala are robust and spicy, showcasing the influence of Kerala's culinary heritage. The beef is often marinated and slow-cooked with aromatic spices, resulting in a tender and flavourful curry that pairs perfectly with appams or bread.
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Sweetened Coconut Milk
Sweetened Coconut Milk with Appams/Idiyappams |
Sweetened Coconut Milk is a simple yet essential part of Kerala Christian breakfasts. It serves as a versatile accompaniment, balancing the spiciness of curries and roasts with its mildly sweet and creamy texture. It's often poured over appams or idiyappams to enhance their flavour.
For a step-by-step method on How to make Sweetened Coconut Milk for Appam/ Idiyappam, click the link.
Nendhra Pazham Cooked in Jaggery Syrup (Pazham Pani)
Pazham Pani |
Nendhra Pazham cooked in Jaggery Syrup, known as Pazham Pani, is a traditional Kerala dish, which I can boast that it is one from our family repertoire, a heirloom recipe. The ripe Bananas that's Nendhra Pazham are cooked in Jaggery Syrup with a hint of Cloves & Cardamom in it, imparting a sweet and caramelized flavour. It is usually served as a side dish for Appam/Idiyappam & fits well for the ones with a sweet tooth. and It's a delightful way to end the meal on a sweet note.
Finishing Off with Beverages
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No Kerala breakfast is complete without a selection of beverages to complement the rich flavours of the meal. Traditional favourites include Kattan Chaya (black tea), Kattan Kaapi (black coffee), hot coffee with milk, or the ever-popular Masala Chai. These beverages not only cleanse the palate but also provide a soothing conclusion to the breakfast experience. Whether you prefer the robust taste of black coffee, the spiced aroma of masala chai, or the comforting familiarity of milk coffee, these drinks ensure that your breakfast ends on a delightful note. Enjoying a hot beverage while savoring the morning calm or the sound of rain outside adds to the quintessential Kerala breakfast experience.
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Planning an Extravagant Kerala Breakfast Spread
Notes and Tips:
Planning the perfect Kerala breakfast spread for festivals or special occasions at home can be both exciting and challenging. While the menu typically includes dishes like stews, egg roasts, and a variety of cutlets, adding extras such as duck curries, pork vindaloos, and a wide range of chicken/mutton/beef curries can elevate the feast. To create a balanced spread, consider pairing lighter dishes like vegetable stew with heavier options such as beef vindaloo or mutton curries. Offering a selection ensures there's something for everyone, catering to diverse tastes and preferences.
Kerala Style Christmas Breakfast Spread |
Celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Kerala with a breakfast spread that delights and satisfies. From fluffy appams and aromatic stews to spicy egg roasts and indulgent cutlets, every dish tells a story of tradition and flavour. Whether you're preparing for Christmas, Easter, or any festive occasion, this menu promises a memorable culinary journey through Kerala's vibrant food culture. Embrace the essence of Kerala cuisine and create unforgettable moments around the breakfast table with these timeless recipes.
SM