rakkulise
Rakkulise is a traditional South Indian dish originating from the state of Tamil Nadu, known for its unique combination of flavors and textures. The name "rakkulise" is derived from the Tamil words "rakkuli," meaning "eggplant," and "ise," which refers to the cooking method involving a spongy, layered preparation. This dish is often prepared during festive occasions, particularly during the Tamil month of *Margazhi* (December-January), and is a staple in South Indian households during celebrations like *Pongal* and *Deepavali*.
The dish is made primarily from eggplant (brinjal), which is boiled and then mashed or grated. The
Rakkulise is often served as a side dish alongside rice, sambar, or rasam. Its mild, slightly sweet,
While traditionally prepared in clay pots or steamer baskets, modern adaptations may use stovetop or oven methods.